The Stephen E. and Jeffrey A. Kleiman Lectures in Dentistry and Medicine As a tribute to the selection of careers in the health professions by his sons, Dr. Bernard S. Kleiman established this annual lecture program to alternate between the University of Maryland Dental School and the School of Medicine. Distinguished individuals are invited to lecture on topics pertinent and applicable to practicing dentists or physicians. The Kleiman Lecture alternates with the Jane Boswell Toomey and Lewis Cole Toomey Lecture as part of Student-Faculty Day activities. The Jane Boswell Toomey and Lewis Cole Toomey, DDS Memorial Lecture Endowed in 1982 by a major gift from the Toomey family, together with contributions by friends and associates of Dr. and Mrs. Toomey, this biennial lecture was initiated during the 1985-1986 academic year. The Toomey Lecture provides a forum for distinguished individuals to speak on timely dental research and clinical topics useful to dental professionals in practice and teaching. The lectures are open to all members of the dental community.
In addition to these annual lectures, there are three special lectures that are presented on a rotating basis. These include the John E. Fogarty Memorial Lecture, initially endowed by the Rhode Island Section of the Alumni Association of the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, Dental School, University of Maryland, Inc.; The J. Ben Robinson Memorial Lecture, sponsored by the Maryland Section of the American College of Dentists; and the Gardner Patrick Henry Foley Memorial Lecture. |