He is a true inspiration to his fellow colleagues and students, as well as to the community he serves. Carrion’s devotion to give back on many levels within the community and in support of future generation of healthcare providers and researchers has had a positive impact on the advancement of the dental profession. Maffetone, DA, who served as Director and Chief Executive Officer of the hospital from 1994 through 2000, the awards recognize individuals and organizations that embody the spirit of community service that he embraced.ĭr. Carrion was honored with the Annual Michael A. He is also a reviewer for the Journal of Periodontology and Advances in Clinical Periodontics.Įarlier this year Dr. Carrion is an active member of many professional committees, including the American Academy of Periodontology, Northeastern Society of Periodontists, Academy of Osseointegration, the American Dental Association, International Team for Implantology, Foundation of Oral Rehabilitation, and the American and International Associations for Dental Research. His research in tissue engineering and regeneration of hard and soft tissue is considered cutting edge, as newer technology contributes to the understanding of the pathogenesis of periodontal disease and diagnostics for the future.ĭr. Carrion teaches undergraduate dental students and residents, serves as a mentor to dental students and residents for research activities and presentations, and oversees his own research laboratory. His plans for the future are to purchase a van to provide dental care in other communities.Īs a Research Assistant Professor in Periodontology and an associate in the School of Dental Medicine’s faculty practice clinic, Dr. Carrion and other volunteer dentists converted a part of the church into a dental clinic to provide oral healthcare every other month from noon to 10 pm. Thanks to the generosity of the pastor at One More for Jesus Church in Farmingville and with appropriate permits from the Department of Health, Dr. As word about the clinic spread throughout the community, they outgrew the dental office and needed a new space. The caterpillar, he pointed out contemptuously, does not, like an honest creature, make more little caterpillars it turns into a butterfly. Carrion was able to enlist the help of two dentists in private practice, and together they provided free dental care on Friday evenings to day laborers and others in need of services. He started a non-profit organization, Smiles for Hope, to provide oral healthcare education and free dental care.ĭr. Carrion noticed that some members of the community had limited access to oral healthcare because of a lack of finances, language barriers and education about the importance of dental care. Carrion is also well admired by his colleagues for his community service efforts.Īctively engaged in community outreach since 2005 when he was a resident at Stony Brook, Dr. An accomplished practitioner, educator and researcher, Dr. Julio Carrion, DMD, PhD, is the Director of Periodontal Research in the Department of Periodontology at Stony Brook University School of Dental Medicine. Dr.Carrion was recognized at an awards dinner on Tuesday, Nov. Julio Carrion, DMD, PhD, is the recipient of Long Island Business News Best Dentist Achievements in Health Care Award for 2016. Julio Carrion, DMD, PhD Receives Long Island Business News Best Dentist Achievements in Health Care Award for 2016ĭr. She carefully listens, asks important questions and works to uncover each client's goals and objectives.November 2016 - Dr. With over 40 years in the financial services industry, Gail believes in building long-lasting relationships with clients and their families. Joe and I live in Frisco and have a blended family of one daughter, two sons and six grandchildren.ĬA Insurance License Number: 0J10966. Lifetime members of the Lone Star Corvette Club, my husband, Joe, and I enjoy taking summer trips with our "Corvette friends." I'm active in the community and volunteer my time at Minnie's Food Pantry. I'm a founding member of Elfi's Silver Pearl Sisterhood, a women-driven organization that allows women to share their love of the Corvette while furthering the mission of the National Corvette Museum. I spend my free time enjoying the beauty of nature while relaxing at beaches, playing golf and participating in outdoor activities. My commitment to client service began early in my banking career where I learned the importance of becoming a trusted family advisor building estate plans to fulfill client wishes. Managing wealth requires putting together all pieces of a client's financial puzzle so that they can gain the financial clarity needed to be confident in their family's future.
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