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Burton Wasserman, DDS received his undergraduate degree from New York University in 1953, and went on to study dental medicine at the University's College of Dentistry. He was awarded his doctorate in 1957.
Burton Wasserman, DDS
Dental Medicine
 

Licensure:

  • New York - 1957
  • Certification:

  • American Board of QA/UR Physicians - 1988
  • Fellowship:

  • Fellow, Academy of General Dentistry
  • Fellow, American College of Dentists
  • Fellow, American Association of Hospital Dentists
  • Academic and Clinical Appointments:

    • 1959-1960 - Clinical Assistant, New York University College of Dentistry, Dept. of Pedodontics
    • 1975-1981 - Adjunct Clinical Professor of Rehabilitation Medicine, New York University College of Medicine
    • 1977- present - Assistant Clinical Professor of Dental Health, SUNY at Stoney Brook School of Dental Medicine
    • 1977- present - Adjunct Assistant Professor, Div. of Community Health, Columbia University School of Dentistry and Oral Surgery
    • 1979-1981 - Adjunct Professor, Div. of Community Health, Columbia University School of Dentistry and Oral Surgery
    • 1981- present - Clinical Professor of Dentistry, Div. of Community Health, Columbia University School of Dentistry and Oral Surgery
    • 1996 - present - Clinical Professor of Surgery, Cornell University Medical College
    • 1960-1992 - Director of Dentistry, Booth Memorial Medical Center
    • 1992- present - Director of Dentistry, The New York Hospital Medical Center of Queens

    Professional Societies:

  • American Association of Hospital Dentists
  • Membership Chairman, 1976
    Vice President, 1984
    President, 1986
    Chairman of the Board, 1987
  • Metropolitan Conference of Hospital Dentists
  • President, 1984
    Dr. Wasserman was the founder of the Department of Dentistry at The New York Hospital Medical Center of Queens ( then Booth Memorial Hospital). He is an avid educator and has been author and principle investigator for numerous government grants for the study of dental practice in the hospital setting, dental residency training, and the dental treatment of HIV patients. His contributions to the dental literature are numerous, and include works on the structure of dental residency training, medical issues relating to hospital dental care, and clinical topics in oral medicine.

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