- The Award Ceremony was recently held in Bhopal at the 42nd National Pediatric Dentistry Conference
- The award ceremony was attended by nearly 1,300 Pediatric dentists from across India, Nepal and other neighbouring countries.
NE EDUCATION BUREAU
AHMEDABAD, DEC 10
Karnavati University on Saturday announced that in yet another badge of honour for it, Dr Rohan Bhatt, director, Karnavati School of Dentistry (KSD) became the youngest dentist in India and first from Gujarat to get the Star Pediatric Award by the Indian Society of Pediatric and Preventive Dentistry (ISPPD). The award ceremony was recently held at the 42nd National Pediatric Dentistry Conference in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh.
Dr Bhatt received the award from honourable president of ISPPD, Dr Radhika Muppa and honourable general secretary of ISPPD, Dr Nikhil Shrivastava. The ceremony was attended by at least 1,300 Pediatric dentists from across India, Nepal and other neighbouring countries.
Besides serving KU, Dr Bhatt also runs a successful private practice for children and teenagers in Ahmedabad for at least a decade. Through the award, his efforts in displaying administrative capabilities along with distinguished services for the improvement of Dental Education Research and delivery of Oro-Dental Healthcare were recognised. This is the highest recognition in the field of Pediatric Dentistry.
Dr Bhatt has patented his designs of Preformed Zirconia crowns and founder and architect of Preformed Pediatric Zirconia Crowns – Signature Crowns.
He has the credit of publishing 31 International and National Research Papers, including British Medical Journal.
He is a Key Opinion Leader 3M ESPE (USA). He is highly acclaimed speaker for his clinically relevant presentations and actively conducts CDE Courses on Various Topics of Pediatric, Preventive and Restorative Dentistry.