Abstract
Completing his first year as dean of the University of Michigan School of Dentistry Dr. Nor highlights the importance of community-based learning in dental education. Students gain valuable experience through rotations at various clinics across Michigan, including those serving underserved populations. The dean emphasizes the generosity of dentists who mentor students and the importance of the Oath of Aspiring Dentists. The Commission on Dental Accreditation completed its site visit at our school in March. Its findings identified numerous strengths during the formal review that American dental schools must complete every seven years. Demographic data on the incoming class of 2028 is provided, noting it is comprised of 62 women and 47 men. Student and faculty academic and achievement awards are reviewed.
Recommended Citation
Nör, Jacques E. DDS, MS, PhD
(2024)
"U-M School of Dentistry: Collaborating with Michigan’s Dentists to Move the Profession Always Forward,"
The Journal of the Michigan Dental Association: Vol. 106:
No.
9, Article 3.
Available at:
https://commons.ada.org/journalmichigandentalassociation/vol106/iss9/3
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