| Jack M. Levine, DDS, Medical Advisor
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Jack M. Levine, DDS is a member of Remote Medical International’s Medical Advisory Board. In addition to his private practice in New Haven, Connecticut, Dr. Levine has traveled the globe as a volunteer dentist and guest lecturer, serving in such places as Tipling, Ilam, and Mustang, Nepal; the Republic of China; Iquitos, Peru; Jeremie, Haiti; and Hanover, Jamaica. In the U.S. he currently volunteers for Tibetan Resettlement of Connecticut; Doctors with a Heart, Operation Smile, the Special Olympics, and is on the board for Himalayan HealthCare. He consults and teaches with public school dental health programs, plans and directs a patient education program, and leads specialty training programs for dentists.
Dr. Levine studies with the L.D. Pankey Institute for Advanced Dental Education, and, has instructed for the University of Connecticut, School of Dental Medicine. He is a staff dentist for New Haven’s Children’s Museum and for Creating Kids, a children’s learning center. As a major in the U.S. Army Dental Corps, he served at a U.S. Army hospital in Heidelberg, West Germany rendering preventive, restorative, and surgical dental treatment for a military population and their dependents. Dr. Levine earned his DDS from Temple University School of Dentistry in 1970. He is a member of numerous associations, including the ADA, Connecticut State Dental Association, Academy of General Dentistry, American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, Connecticut Holistic Health Association, and the American Academy of Forensic Examiners. Dr. Levine enjoys sailing, skiing, photography, cooking, and travel. |
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