06/05/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 06/05/2025 10:07
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A dental resident receives their Master of Science in Oral Biology diploma from Dr. Rodney Phoenix during
the USU Postgraduate Dental College graduation ceremony. (Photo credit: Sharon Holland, USU)
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Dental residents at Fort Bragg achieved a significant career milestone on June 5, 2025, celebrating both the completion of their advanced clinical training and the reception of Master of Science in Oral Biology degrees from the Uniformed Services University (USU) Postgraduate Dental College. The first of multiple-service Postgraduate Dental graduations, the ceremony marked a new tradition, as it was combined for the first time with the Womack Army Medical Center Graduate Medical Education programs graduation.
Residents from the Advanced Education in General Dentistry program, led by Col. Erik Reifenstahl, and the Endodontics program, led by Lt. Col. James L. Phillips, were awarded their USU diplomas. The dual accomplishment highlights the rigorous academic and clinical demands placed upon these military dental professionals.
Dr. Rodney Phoenix, Associate Dean for Research in the USU Postgraduate Dental College, praised the graduates' dedication. "This achievement reflects the extraordinary commitment these officers have made not only to clinical excellence, but to advancing the science that supports military dental readiness," Phoenix stated during his remarks.
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Dr. Rodney Phoenix, Associate Dean for Research in the USU Postgraduate Dental College, addresses
graduates and attendees at Fort Bragg on June 5, 2025. (Photo credit: Sharon Holland, USU)
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He further emphasized the difficulty and significance of their work. "Earning a master's degree while completing a demanding residency that included designing and conducting original research is no small feat, and it speaks volumes about their dedication, intellectual curiosity, and future impact on the force," Phoenix added.
Endodontic graduates included: Maj. (P) Jasmine IM, DDS FAGD, Capt. Zachary Jackson, Capt. Craig Luskey, DDS, Maj. Quinn Lear, DMD, Capt. Charles Daniel Northcutt, DDS, Capt. Linzi Ralph, DMD, Maj. Nicholas Scott, DDS, and Maj. Bryan Wade Tappen, DMD.
Advanced Education in General Dentistry graduates included: Capt. Annie S. Alman, DMD, Capt. Braxton S. Duncan, DDS, Maj. Brandi Nichole Gervais, DDS, and Capt. John Adams Kendrick, DMD.
The ceremony recognized the residents' hard work in patient care, research, and academics, preparing them for future leadership roles in military dentistry.