| The
House that Dentistry Built
The building
in which we practice dentistry was constructed in 1936 by Dr. Louis
Milstein. He treated patients here for 15 years.
My father,
Dr. William M. Campbell, served as an officer in the United States
Army during World War
II. After returning home, he married and pursued a career in dentistry.
He graduated from The University of Pennsylvania School of Dental
Medicine in 1951. Dad served as chief dental intern in Flushing
Hospital during the next year. In 1952, he and my mother moved to
Malverne, purchased the building from Dr. Milstein, and set up residence
in
an apartment above the dental office. As the family grew, they bought
a larger home in Malverne and maintained the office for professional
use. My father practiced dentistry in this community for 35 years.
I am, in the
truest sense of the word, my father's son. His compassion, integrity
and love of dentistry, were instilled in me early on. Through his
guidance, I pursued a career as a dentist. After graduating from
The State University of New York at Stony Brook School of Dental
Medicine in 1984 I went on to complete a two-year dental practice
residency program at North Shore University Hospital in Manhasset.
I returned to Malverne in 1986 and entered practice with my father.
Dad retired in 1987 and transferred Campbell Family Dentistry to
me. I am proud to be entering my twentieth year of dental practice
in The House that Dentistry Built. |