ALBUQUERQUE, NM, March 13, 2013 (Press-News.org) To continue to provide his patients with superior dental health care, Dr. Thomas Malovoz, dentist in Albuquerque, NM, has completed ongoing dental education courses at Spear with Dr. Frank Spear. By completing continuing education, Dr. Malovoz further improves his ability to provide the best in quality dental care possible for his patients.
"Spear is the most innovative dental education company in the world, and it is an honor to complete my continuing education here. Through these courses, I hope to continue to provide my patients with the best in quality dental care possible. Just like they must complete various levels of education, dentists must do the same in order to remain up-to-date with the various advancements in dentistry," said Dr. Thomas Malovoz, Albuquerque, NM dentist.
Spear is an innovative dental education company that serves the striving dentist. From campus learning to the comprehensive digital campus platform, Spear carefully designs each experience to guide dentists to a higher level of skill and experience. The faculty at Spear is some of the greatest minds in dentistry, which helps dentists from all over to improve their practices and understanding of various dental health care areas.
In completing continuing education, Dr. Malovoz, Albuquerque dentist, had the honor of receiving his education from Dr. Frank Spear, who is one of the most influential speakers and educators in restorative and esthetic dentistry. As a founder of Spear Education, his lectures, seminars and workshops have transformed how dentists approach dentistry today.
"It truly is an honor to further my dental education with the help of Dr. Frank Spear. He truly is passionate about dentistry and is the best of the best. I look forward to continuing to utilize the information he provided me with, to further improve the care my patients receive," said Dr. Malovoz, cosmetic dentist in Albuquerque.
By completing education with Spear, Dr. Malovoz, dentist in Albuquerque, further proves his dedicated to the pursuit of clinical excellence that transforms his practice and the lives of his patients. For more information on Dr. Thomas Malovoz and his continuing education, patients can visit the practice's website at http://www.malovozsmiles.com.
About Dr. Thomas Malovoz: Dr. Thomas Malovoz trained and received his dental degree (DDS) from the University of Nebraska, Lincoln. After graduation, he served 2-years in the Navy Dental Corps stationed at the Naval Air Station. Dr. Malovoz has been in private general dental practice for over 30 years, offering an array of services for optimal care. He has also served on several dental committees, including peer review, and is an active member of the American Dental Association, New Mexico Dental Association, Academy of General Dentistry, and Albuquerque District Dental Society. Dr. Malovoz completes extensive hours of continuing education in all phases of dentistry and is the most proud of the courses he has taken from Dr. Frank Spear of Seattle, WA.
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Dr. Thomas Malovoz
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3900 Eubank Blvd NE Suite 19
Albuquerque, NM 87111
(505) 299-0699
http://www.malovozsmiles.com
Dentist in Albuquerque, NM Receives Advance Training
Dr. Thomas Malovoz, Albuquerque, NM dentist, complete continuing education from Dr. Frank Spear for improved dental health care for his patients.
2013-03-13
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[Press-News.org] Dentist in Albuquerque, NM Receives Advance TrainingDr. Thomas Malovoz, Albuquerque, NM dentist, complete continuing education from Dr. Frank Spear for improved dental health care for his patients.