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University of Miami honors BIOMET 3i for collaborative support

From left: Francois Michelon, vice president of global marketing, Juliet Johansson, senior vice president, global commercial business, and Joseph Radman, regional sales manager, all of BIOMET 3i; and Dr. Robert E. Marx, professor of surgery and division chief, Division of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, and Dr. Alan Livingstone, chairman of surgery and vice dean for clinical affairs, both of the University of Miami. (DTI/Photo BIOMET 3i)

Thu. 14 February 2013

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PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla., USA: The University of Miami recently honored BIOMET 3i and a host of other organizations with a Heroes For Hope award, for helping support the university’s numerous medical clinics. Through support from BIOMET 3i, the university’s dental clinic is able to provide care for hundreds of patients who are either HIV positive, have challenging dental cases and/or seek low-cost, quality treatment.

“BIOMET 3i has been our dedicated corporate supporter for many years, allowing us to provide the highest level of oral healthcare and rehabilitation as well as resident education,” said Dr. Robert Marx, DDS, University of Miami professor of surgery and division chief in the Division of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. “BIOMET 3i also supports our research programs and brings innovative solutions to today’s oral healthcare problems. We and our patients thank them.”

BIOMET 3i is committed to continuing its support to universities and other educational facilities, worldwide.

“It’s a true honor to have received this award from the University of Miami,” said Maggie Anderson, president of BIOMET 3i. “Our main goal is to ensure that all patients have the best dental care possible. We believe that our products and services are the optimal choice for long-lasting, dental functionality and aesthetics.”

(Source: BIOMET 3i)

 

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