Word of mouth spring summer 2013

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NEWSLETTER

Preparing Leaders with a Passion to Serve Inside this issue . . . Elizabeth City page 2 NLI Grant

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Apple’s Picks page 4 Students

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Schweitzer

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Spotlight

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Spring/Summer 2013

Greetings!

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he biggest story the School of Dental Medicine has to tell is the development of the school itself, focusing on primary care in rural areas of North Carolina to improve oral health across the state. We welcomed our inaugural class of 52 students in 2011. Our second class of 52 students was admitted in 2012, and a third class has been selected to join us in August. The applicant pool has been very strong and includes students from across North Carolina with wide-ranging life experiences. All of our students are North Carolina residents. Second year students and faculty are now screening patients in Ross Hall, our teaching and clinical home on the ECU Health Sciences Campus. This is a particularly exciting time for the students as they begin to see the impact they will make on the health and well being of patients. Without advertising, we compiled a list of over 800 people seeking appointments. Not all patients match the educational needs of our students or can give us the extra time necessary for students, but most are happy for the chance. ECU Community Service Learning Centers are running full speed ahead in Ahoskie and Elizabeth City, with faculty dentists, residents, dental hygienists, dental assistants, and front desk staff serving patients from 8-5 every week day. Centers in Lillington and Sylva are under construction, and construction will begin on centers in Spruce Pine and Davidson County in August 2013. Locations for the four remaining

centers will be announced in the coming months. In only one year, our inaugural class will begin to gain hands-on experience at community service learning centers across the state. As fourthyear students, each member of the class will complete three nine-week rotations, living and working in underserved communities. Our entire faculty and staff was engaged this spring in a comprehensive self-study for the Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA). Site visitors spent three intensive days with us in May reviewing our curriculum, policies, and operations. We are anticipating a favorable report from the Commission in late August. The dedication of our faculty, staff and students is truly amazing. Not only is everyone working hard on week days, but faculty and students volunteer with projects like the NCDS Missions of Mercy, the NC Baptist Men’s Bus, Relay for Life, and Give Kids A Smile. Over the past two years, our students have accrued over 3,000 hours of volunteer service. Sincere thanks to supporters of the School of Dental Medicine. Your continuing partnership is vital to our vision of preparing leaders with a passion to care for the underserved. Best wishes, Greg Chadwick, Dean


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