A New Day for Dentistry: There's Room for Everyone
In 1953, my dad made a deal that changed the course of our family forever. When Ramiz “Ray” Cohlmia arrived home from serving in the Korean War, he had a very clear idea of how he could continue to serve others. He wanted to become a dentist because he understood the connection between the mouth and body, and he believed it had the most incredible ability to change people’s lives.
There was only one problem: he needed to finish his undergraduate degree, but he had flunked out of two universities before the war. Although he was one of the few in his family to graduate high school and attend college, his first attempts at college netted him a failing grade point average...
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There was only one problem: he needed to finish his undergraduate degree, but he had flunked out of two universities before the war. Although he was one of the few in his family to graduate high school and attend college, his first attempts at college netted him a failing grade point average...
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