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If you would like to post an open position in a college health setting in New York State, you can send the position description to Mary Madsen, NYSCHA Web master, at mmadsen@uhs.rochester.edu. Open positions will be posted for 30-45 days following receipt. The date posted will be placed at the top of the posting. In the description, please provide specifics about how an applicant should apply for the position. If there are deadlines for submission of resumes, please include that information.
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Planning began in 1943 with the appointment of a special New York State Health Department committee to study the advisability of adding fluoride to Newburgh's drinking water. The chairman of the committee was, again, Dr Harold C. Hodge, then chief of fluoride toxicity studies for the Manhattan Project. Subsequent members of the committee included Henry L. Barnett, a captain in the Project's Medical Section, and John W. Fertig, in 1944 with the Office of Scientific Research and Development-the super-secret Pentagon group which sired the Manhattan Project. Their military affiliations were kept secret. Hodge was described as a pharmacologist, Barnett as a paediatrician. Placed in charge of the Newburgh project was David B. Ast, chief dental officer of the New York State Health Department.
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New York State Regents Professional Opportunity Scholarships provide tuition for qualified disadvantaged and minority students who are pursuing careers in dozens of different professions. There are qualifying professions for every level of study. Recipients must exchange tuition forgiveness for work in their chosen professions in New York State.
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All applicants must be eligible for New York State Licensure in Dentistry. This can be accomplished by passage of the North East Regional Dental Board Examination or state reciprocity. Medical Licensure is obtained in Year five of the program. Dental Licensure must be obtained prior to entering year four of the program. All residents must obtain a New York State Limited Permit in Dentistry prior to matriculation in the program.
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Beginning in 2007, teaching students wishing to teach Math and Science subjects may qualify for the New York State Math and Science Teaching Incentive Program. Not only are teachers in short supply in general, but many states are recognizing that it is in subjects such as math and the sciences where qualified teachers are fewest. Full-time, undergraduate or graduate level students may apply. In return for tuition awards, those recipients must be willing to teach math or science in the New York State public school system. See more teaching scholarships.
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SUNY Cortland participates in the common application program of the State University of New York. Applications are available in secondary school guidance offices in New York State, in the admissions offices of SUNY-affiliated colleges, or directly from the SUNY Cortland Admissions Office. Completed applications should be mailed to: SUNY Application Processing Center, Albany, New York 12246. The application will be forwarded to the SUNY Cortland Admissions Office.
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