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COURSE
Course: "The Latest & Greatest in the World of HIV/AIDS Relative to Dental Providers"
When: Friday 11-12 and continued 1:30-2:30
Sponsored By: Northwest AIDS Education and Training Center
CEU's: 2
BIOGRaphy
Dr. Schubert attended the University of Washington as an undergraduate in the Microbiology department in the honors program and went on to receive his DDS degree from the University of Washington in 1974. During dental school, he was a commissioned officer for the U.S. Public Health Service's Student Training Externship Program serving in 1972 at the Public Health hospital in San Francisco where he participated in dental materials research and in 1973 in the McNeil Island Federal Penitentiary's dental service.
Upon graduation in 1974, he completed a hospital dental residency at the University of Washington Medical Center, Seattle, Washington in 1975. In July of 1975, he joined the faculty of the Department of Oral Medicine as a clinical director of the undergraduate Dental Education for the Care of the Disabled Program. In 1976 he helped to create and served as the first director of the Providence Medical Center's Dental Service. In 1978 he entered the Masters of Science in Dentistry in Oral Medicine program and graduated from the certificate program in 1980, and received his MSD in 1981. He then rejoined the faculty of the Department of Oral Medicine and is currently a Professor of Oral Medicine and holds an adjunct appointment in Otolaryngology / Head and Neck Surgery, UW Medical Center, and is an Associate Member in the Clinical Division at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center / Seattle Cancer Care Alliance. He has been a diplomat of the American Board of Oral Medicine since 1987.
Dr. Mark Schubert, DDS, MSD has been closely involved with the management of HIV infected patients since the early years of the HIV epidemic. He has been involved with patient care, education and research throughout the University of Washington system and the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center. He is a board member of the Dental Alliance for AIDS/HIV Care (DAAC) and was a regional lecturer for the ADA's AIDS Speaker Bureau. Additionally he has lectured in Europe and Brazil on the management of HIV infected patients.
Currently, Dr. Schubert is the Dental Director for the Northwest – AIDS Education and Training Center (NW-AETC). Through the NW-AETC, he has directed a needs assessment survey of HIV/AIDS patients in the Northwest and is currently part of a team developing web-based education for dental care providers of HIV/AIDS patients. Additionally, he is the Director of Oral Medicine at the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance. Dr. Schubert practices clinically at the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance, in Seattle, Washington.
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