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Our HistoryThe Beginning: 1930’s to early 1940’sPeriodontics as a specialty was in its infancy. Training programs were not readily available and no dental schools in the southwest part of the country offered what is known today as a postdoctoral program in the field of periodontology. The Society was Formed: 1940’s to 1950’sIn Texas, one of the first efforts was made by Joe Reed of Dallas who attempted to organize a Texas Society of Periodontists. However, the timing was not yet right for it failed to become a viable group. SWSP Publishes ‘The Probe’: 1950s to 1970sJames Clark, the second president of the Society, foresaw the value of a publication which later became Periodontology Today. The purpose of the newsletter was stated to be 1) dissemination of information about the Society, 2) to provide a place where members could air their own views, 3) to stimulate reading of the current literature 4) to review one article in each issue which was not in the current literature but which had made a long lasting contribution to periodontology. Evolvement of the Prichard Competition: 1980’s to 1990sOne of the most consistent projects of the Society has been to encourage graduate students. The Society has offered incentives such as prizes and trips to the Annual Meeting for those who write scientific papers which are then judged competitively. This competition has evolved into the Prichard Prize for Graduate Research which was established as a tribute to John F. Prichard, president of the Society in 1964 and 1965. The competition is held on an annual basis before a member audience and judging panel. SWSP Executive Committee holds Virtual Meeting to discuss COVID-19 Impacts on the Society: 2020Read the SWSP historical archive from 1955 - 1992. |