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The University of Tennessee Health Science Center
College of Dentistry
Honors Excellence with the 2010 Outstanding Alumni
Awards
Memphis, Tenn.
(February 25, 2010) – Significant strides in dentistry have been made locally, nationally
and beyond as a direct result of outstanding graduates from the University of
Tennessee Health Science Center College of Dentistry. Annually, the
college honors two alumni recognized by the UT College of Dentistry Alumni
Association as having made distinguished contributions to the dentistry field.
This year’s Outstanding Alumni Awards will be presented during a noon luncheon
at the Hilton Hotel on Friday, March 5. Nearly 1,000 guests are expected, including
about 300 dentists, their families and friends.
The 2010 honorees are Drs. Jimmy E. Albright and Tommy G. Roebuck.
Jimmy E. Albright, DDS,
Class of 1963, began dental practice the same year at the Kentucky Health
Department. In 1964, he joined the U.S.
Navy. After a tour of duty in Vietnam,
Dr. Albright obtained the rank of lieutenant commander and was stationed for two
years at the naval dental clinic in Philadelphia, Pa. He returned to Vietnam to perform dentistry
on a Navy hospital ship and later became a fellow in oral surgery at the naval
hospital in Orlando, Fla. After earning
the rank of commander, he performed a residency in oral surgery at the naval hospital
in Bethesda, Md., and was later assigned to duty on the USS Midway.
The dental expert resigned
his full-time commission with the Navy in 1974 and became affiliated with the
U.S. Naval Reserve. He continued service
to the reserve until his retirement in1990, with the rank of captain.
In 1974, Dr.
Albright joined the University of Tennessee College of Dentistry faculty in the
Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery.
He has held several positions at the college as a professor, director
and departmental chair. He currently
serves as a part-time professor and practices dentistry in Memphis. Additionally, Dr. Albright is a staff member or
consultant for several local hospitals including: The Regional Medical Center at
Memphis, Baptist Memorial Health Care Corporation, Veterans Affairs Medical
Center, Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare Corporation and Saint Francis
Hospital.
Throughout his
career, Dr. Albright has received honors and awards including: The Fellowship
Award from the Tennessee Dental Association, the Distinguished Dental Faculty
Award from UT College of Dentistry, the Humanitarian Award from the Memphis
Dental Society, Fellowship in the American College of Dentists and Fellowship
in the International College of Dentists.
He is a member of Omicron Kappa Upsilon and the Richard Doggett Dean and
Marguerite Taylor Dean Honorary Odontological Society. Also, he is a life-member
of the American Society of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons. Dr. Albright is certified by the American
Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and served on the examining committee
of that body for six years. He has
lectured at seminars nationwide and has authored or co-authored numerous
articles for dental journals.
Tommy G. Roebuck, DDS,
PA, received his undergraduate education at the University of Arkansas in
Monticello in 1959. He graduated from
the UT College of Dentistry in 1962. After
earning his dentistry degree, Dr. Roebuck served in the U.S. Army Dental Corps at
Fort Campbell, Ky. He returned to
Arkansas in 1965 to start his dental practice in Arkadelphia. During his career, he was affiliated with
several professional societies, including: the Arkansas State Dental
Association, the American Dental Association, the Academy of General Dentistry,
the Pierre Fauchard Academy, and the Federation Dentaire Internationale. Dr. Roebuck was also inducted as a fellow in
the American College of Dentists and the International College of Dentists.
Dr. Roebuck served
in the U.S. Army Reserve for more than 28 years. He held the position of 807th
Medical Brigade Dental Surgeon from 1992 until 1996. This command included the reserve units in
Arkansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Louisiana and New Mexico. He received several military awards, including
two Army Commendation medals, two Army Meritorious medals and the Army Legion
of Merit.
Early on, Dr. Roebuck became active
with the Arkansas State Dental Association (ASDA) serving on the executive council
for six years before being selected as vice president and president of the
ASDA. He worked briefly as the ASDA
executive director and served as Delegate to the American Dental Association
(ADA) for six years.
Nationally, Dr. Roebuck
was involved in advocacy with the ADA and the Council for Governmental
Affairs. He was vice chairman for the council,
which involved meetings with the Arkansas congressional delegation in
Washington, D.C., and chairman for the Federal Dental Services Subcommittee. In March 1999, he was presented an award for
the best grassroots dental political organization in the United States.
Dr. Roebuck was
elected to the Arkansas House of Representatives in 2000. In this role, he sponsored legislation that
established the Office of Oral Health within the Arkansas Department of
Health. His efforts improved the system
of care for children and families with mental and behavioral problems. During his tenure in the House, he received
legislator awards from numerous organizations.
Dr. Roebuck’s
commitment to education is truly evident in the support he has given to the UT College
of Dentistry. For more than 30 years, he
has been a strong voice in Arkansas and has been instrumental in keeping the UT
College of Dentistry alumni base strong, mobilized and actively engaged in oral
health advocacy.
As the flagship
statewide academic health system, the mission of the University of Tennessee
Health Science Center is to bring the benefits of the health sciences to
the achievement and maintenance of human health, with a focus on the citizens
of Tennessee and the region, by pursuing an integrated program of education,
research, clinical care, and public service. Offering a broad range
of postgraduate training opportunities, the main campus
is located in Memphis and includes six colleges: Allied Health Sciences,
Dentistry, Graduate Health Sciences, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy. The
Health Science Center has additional colleges of Medicine and Pharmacy plus an
Allied Health Sciences unit in Knoxville, as well as a College of Medicine campus
in Chattanooga. For more information, visit www.uthsc.edu.
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