Jocelyne Feine

Jocelyne S. Feine (DDS, MS, HDR, FCAHS) is an American clinician-scientist and internationally recognized dental implant pioneer.[1]

Jocelyne S. Feine
Born
USA
Academic background
EducationDDS, MS, HDR, FCAHS
Alma materUniversity of Texas at Houston
Academic work
InstitutionsMcGill University Faculty of Dentistry

Along with her husband, former dean of McGill University Faculty of Dentistry Jim Lund, she is most recognized for her work on the "McGill Consensus Statement" in 2002 which established an evidence-based standard of care of two implants for mandibular complete dental prostheses throughout the dental faculties of the world.[2]

Early life and education

Jocelyne Feine obtained her DDS degree from University of Texas at Houston in 1980 followed by a Masters of Science in 1987 at the same institution.[3]

Career

Jocelyne Feine is a Professor in the Oral Health and Society Division at the McGill University Faculty of Dentistry.[4] She has authored over 170 peer-reviewed articles, two books, and a dozen invited papers and book chapters and more than 150 abstracts. She has been an international presenter of over 160 times throughout the world.[5]

She is Editor-in-Chief of the JDR Clinical and Translational Research journal.[6]

Awards

She received the prestigious Norton M. Ross Award for Clinical Research in 2016 from the American Dental Association recognizing the impact of her research in the field of implantology.[7]

In 2019, she was presented with an Honorary Doctorate in Dental Medicine from Laval University.[8]

Personal life

She grew up between Pennsylvania and Texas in a family of dentists. She speaks fluent French.

References

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