Award
We have managed to narrow down the shortlist for the inaugural Scottish Dental Lifetime Achievement Award to four men who have all had a major impact on dentistry during their careers. All of the candidates would be worthy winners, but it is down to you to decide who will be named the 2012 recipient of the award at the Scottish Dental Show on 24 and 25 May.
Visit
www.scottishdentalshow.co.uk and vote for your choice today.
Celebrating a lifetime of achievement
Hew Mathewson
a third hall at Hampden so we are now occupying the Lomond, Nevis and Millennium Suites. Nearly 100 exhibitors are confirmed for the show with some of the biggest names in the dental industry in attendance. A comprehensive list of the
companies, their stand numbers and a full floorplan is available on the website along with details of their special offers, show discounts and new product launches that they will be showcasing at the event.
Show info The website also includes informa- tion on the special rates for delegates and exhibitors that we have secured at Glasgow hotels, directions to the venue and useful information about the fair city of Glasgow. Keep an eye on our Twitter
account – @ScottishDental – for updates on the show and don’t forget to use the hashtag #ScottishDental- Show when mentioning the show to your friends and colleagues. We are also on Facebook (www.
facebook.com/ScottishDental), so log on for more information, exclu- sive pictures from the magazine and much more.
Hew is a general dental practitioner from Edinburgh who has held a number of roles within the British Dental Association (BDA) and the General Dental Council (GDC). He served as GDC
president from 2003 until 2009 and was the council’s first-ever chairman from 2009 until he handed over the reigns to Alison Lockyer in 2010.
His BDA roles have included branch president, chair of the Scottish Dental Practice Committee and the Sick Dentist Scheme Management Group and vice chair of the (UK) General Dental Practice Committee. Other roles have included being president of the European Organization for Dental Regulators and vice- chairman of the Council for Healthcare Regulatory Excellence.
Hew continues to be active both in the wider healthcare world and elsewhere in the not-for-profit and charity sector. He currently owns and manages a practice in Edinburgh, where he has been since qualifying in 1977, and works part-time clinically. He was awarded a CBE in the 2010 New Year Honours List for services to healthcare.
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