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Dentist in Baltimore Receives Prestigious Award Showcases Her Abilities

Dr. Dawn Merguerian, Baltimore dentist, received her FAGD at the annual Academy of General Dentistry (AGD) meeting June 2012.

2012-10-11
BALTIMORE, MD, October 11, 2012 (Press-News.org) To further showcase her dedication and commitment to providing superior care, Dr. Dawn Merguerian, dentist in Baltimore, is pleased to announce that she has received her FAGD at the annual Academy of General Dentistry meeting in June 2012. The Fellowship in the Academy of General Dentistry (FAGD), allows Dr. Merguerian to distinguish herself professionally through the quality of continuing education.

Attaining the FAGD culminates with the receipt of the award at the AGD convocation ceremony that is held each year at the AGD annual meeting, in which Dr. Merguerian, Baltimore dentist, attended in June of 2012. In order to receive this distinguished award, Dr. Merguerian has maintained current AGD membership for three continuous years by December 31st of the year in which the application was received, to begin no earlier than the month of dental school graduation.

"It truly is an honor to receive the FAGD, as it requires years of hard work, dedication and commitment to dentistry. Even after receiving this award, I continue to complete continuing education courses and seminars each year to remain up-to-date with important dental health care information," said Dr. Dawn Merguerian, Baltimore, MD dentist.

Dr. Dawn Merguerian, dentist in Baltimore, MD, also passed the challenging Fellowship Exam and completed 500 hours of approved continuing education courses. Through her continuing education, Dr. Merguerian enhances her ability to provide her patients with the best in quality dental health care possible. Through this award, she exemplifies to other dentists the importance of quality continuing education and is recognized as a leader in general dentistry.

Through the FAGD, Dr. Merguerian, dentist providing dentures in Baltimore, showcases her care for long-term dental health for her patients and demonstrates that concern by pursuing additional designations. Patients can find more information on Dr. Dawn Merguerian and her award by visiting the practice's website at http://www.baltimoreuptowndentist.com/.

About Dr. K. Michael Murphy & Associates: Dr. K. Michael Murphy & Associates is a multi-specialty practice establish by Dr. K. Michael Murphy in March of 1991. It now includes Drs. Alexandra Welzel, and Dawn Merguerian, as well as a part-time endodontist, providing services in veneers, sedation and dental implants. Dr. K. Michael Murphy graduated Magna Cum Laude from NY University College of Dentistry in 1978. He trained for an additional four years in three hospitals in general dentistry, and general and maxillofacial prosthodontics. Dr. Alexandra Welzel graduated from RWTH Aachen, Germany in 1992 and completed two years of additional training and research at the Department of Oral-Maxillofacial Surgery at the RWTH Aachen, Germany where she completed her doctoral thesis Magna Cum Laude in 1994. Dr. Dawn Merguerian graduated from the University of Maryland Baltimore College of Dental Surgery and won the University of Maryland, Baltimore Geriatrics and Gerontology Education and Research award in the field of dentistry.

Media Contact:
Dr. K. Michael Murphy
Baltimoredentist@aol.com
3900 N. Charles St. #112
Baltimore, MD 21218
(410) 235-1233
http://www.baltimoreuptowndentist.com


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[Press-News.org] Dentist in Baltimore Receives Prestigious Award Showcases Her Abilities
Dr. Dawn Merguerian, Baltimore dentist, received her FAGD at the annual Academy of General Dentistry (AGD) meeting June 2012.