Aldridge Medal
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The Aldridge Medal is awarded annually by the Orthodontic Technicians Association (OTA). The award was established in 2007 and was made possible by a donation from eminent orthodontic technician and OTA founder Albert Aldridge. The award is the first and only prize to be awarded by the OTA, although the British Orthodontic Society Technicians Award and the British Orthodontic Society Award to an Orthodontic Technician for Distinguished Service are co-ordinated in conjunction with the OTA. The award is given at the annual conference of the Orthodontic Technicians Association.
The medal is given for the best lecture at the OTA conference, as voted for by the delegates.
[edit] Past Winners
Year | Name | Presentation |
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2007 | Susan Owen | Orthodontic laboratory services in the private sector |
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