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J Dent Educ ; 75(8): 1038-43, 2011 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21828297

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Increasing the use of community-based programs is an important trend in improving dental education to meet the needs of students and the public. To support this trend, understanding the history of programs that have established successful models for community-based education is valuable for the creation and development of new programs. The community-based education model of the University of Michigan School of Dentistry (UMSOD) offers a useful guide for understanding the essential steps and challenges involved in developing a successful program. Initial steps in program development were as follows: raising funds, selecting an outreach clinical model, and recruiting clinics to become partners. As the program developed, the challenges of creating a sustainable financial model with the highest educational value required the inclusion of new clinical settings and the creation of a unique revenue-sharing model. Since the beginning of the community-based program at UMSOD in 2000, the number of community partners has increased to twenty-seven clinics, and students have treated thousands of patients in need. Fourth-year students now spend a minimum of ten weeks in community-based clinical education. The community-based program at UMSOD demonstrates the value of service-based education and offers a sustainable model for the development of future programs.


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Community Dentistry/education , Community Health Centers , Community-Institutional Relations , Education, Dental , Program Development/methods , Costs and Cost Analysis , Health Services Accessibility , Humans , Michigan , Models, Economic , Models, Educational , Program Evaluation , Public-Private Sector Partnerships/economics , Public-Private Sector Partnerships/organization & administration , Schools, Dental
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J Mich Dent Assoc ; 87(4): 11; discussion 11, 2005 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16050549
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