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WITH Foundation Awards $120,000 to Dugoni School of Dentistry’s Special Care Clinic and Hospital Dentistry Program

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Funds will provide learning opportunities to health care students; boost number of professionals serving people with developmental disabilities

 SAN FRANCISCO  — The Special Care Clinic and Hospital Dentistry Program at University of the Pacific, Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry has been granted $120,000 from the Palo Alto-based WITH Foundation. The 3-year grant is intended to increase the number of professionals trained to deliver high-quality oral health care to people with developmental disabilities in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Funds from the foundation will help the dental school provide rigorous education and experiential learning opportunities to more than 570 dental and medical students, residents, scholars and pharmacy externs. As part of their clinical training, they will handle an estimated 13,870 patient visits over three years. 

Under the supervision of faculty members Paul Subar and Allen Wong, 164 third-year dental students will rotate through the dental school’s Special Care Clinic each year to provide hands-on dental services to patients with special needs. Students will also spend one day in an operating room to care for patients whose conditions warrant general anesthesia. Approximately 10 residents and global scholars in the school’s Advanced Education in General Dentistry program will also receive advanced training through coursework and a rotation in the clinic.

In addition, 18 externs from University of the Pacific’s Thomas J. Long School of Pharmacy and Health Sciences will complete their clinical rotation in the Special Care Clinic. Students from the UCSF School of Medicine will also benefit from the grant, as eight to ten medical students per year will rotate through the clinic to learn how to perform oral health examinations and identify those who require dental referrals.

 “Getting dental care for people with a disability can be very challenging for parents and caregivers,” says Nader A. Nadershahi, DDS, MBA, EdD, dean of the Dugoni School of Dentistry. “We are grateful for this funding that will help us provide even more training to support the healthcare needs of people with developmental disabilities. New clinical experiences and inter-professional education for our students and residents will allow them to develop skills that will benefit thousands of patients now and well into the future.”

 The Dugoni School’s Special Care Clinic is one of very few clinics in Northern California serving a wide range of people with developmental disabilities, including low-income and racially diverse patients. This new grant is designed to support patients who have moderate to severe conditions across four broad areas: cerebral palsy, intellectual disabilities, genetic abnormalities, and seizure disorder.

For more information about the Special Care Clinic and Hospital Dentistry Program, please visit http://dental.pacific.edu/dental-services/clinics-and-services/special-care-and-hospital-dentistry.

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