M A RQU ET TE UN I VERSI T Y
SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY
FACTS & FIGURES 2019
marquette.edu/dentistry
FACTS, FIGURES AND PURPOSE
2019
GRADUATES WHAT’S NEXT
SERVING OUR COUNTRY
Our Facts & Figures 2019 provides a snapshot of significant Marquette University School of Dentistry information — information that shows our impact. What’s behind this data and what drives it is and has always been our mission. As part of the university, we look beyond boundaries to embrace new and collaborative methods of teaching, learning, research and service, all while promoting the well-being of humankind. Marquette dentists embody the Jesuit mission, providing care to the underrepresented and underserved. In the Milwaukee area alone, we provide oral health care with an estimated $16.0 million annually, with 43 percent of our patients living below the federal poverty level. But our commitment to caring for others extends statewide as well, and each year our students visit patients in rural and underserved areas throughout Wisconsin. Our Facts & Figures 2019 details our service on the back page. We must also prepare our students to become practitioners who will advance the profession. With an increased focus on research and real-world applications, a Marquette dentist carries forth our mission of excellence, faith, service and leadership.
Navy — 5 • Air Force — 1 • Army — 2 WORKING IN PUBLIC SERVICE
Fellowship — 3 Community Health Centers (FQHC) — 6 IN GRADUATE PROGRAMS
Periodontics — 1 • Pediatric Dentistry — 4 Oral Surgery — 2 • Orthodontics — 5 POSTGRAD General Practice Residency — 12 AEGD — 2 67% of those who were Wisconsin residents at admission remained in the state to practice.
GETTING IN ADMISSIONS
2,316
100
APPLICATIONS FROM 48 STATES + 6 FOREIGN COUNTRIES
STUDENTS ENROLLED 47 men | 53 women
Dean William K. Lobb D.D.S., M.S., M.P.H. ND WI MI PA
IA CA
IL CO
IN
VA
MO
WHERE OUR STUDENTS COME FROM
OH
TN
NC
AL TX
Dubai
INVESTING IN OUR FUTURE PHILANTHROPY
Top 5 States for Contributions* (not including Wisconsin)
FY19 NEW COMMITMENTS:
TOTAL
$2,159,874 819 GIFTS 691 DONORS
Illinois Ohio Michigan California Maryland
$120,317 $60,215 $58,746 $58,235 $51,010
Top 5 States Alumni Located*
Bottom 5 States Alumni Located*
Wisconsin California Florida Illinois Arizona
District of Columbia Delaware West Virginia US Virgin Isl. Vermont
2,483 305 288 279 157
4 3 3 3 1
*Since Marquette has been keeping records
ADVANCING THE PROFESSION RESEARCH
49
scholarly papers and book chapters published by faculty and students in 2019
41
faculty/ student research presentations at IADR in Vancouver
IN 2019, DR. LOBAT TAYEBI PUBLISHED Applications of Biomedical Engineering in Dentistry
2
funded NIH grants
Springer
Tayebi, C. Okunseri
Her first book, “Biomaterials for Oral and Dental Tissue Engineering” 2017, Eds: Tayebi and Moharamzadeh, was singled out as the #1 Biomaterials book as rated by BookAuthority, an independent authority on rating non fiction books.
1
3
funded corporate grants
funded foundation grant
Tayebi, Dentino
MARQUETTE SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY CLINICS
SERVING WISCONSIN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
MARQUETTE-OPERATED MILWAUKEE CLINICS:
17,478
– Chippewa Valley Technical College – Peter Christensen Dental Clinic – Ministry Dental Center – Tri-County Community Dental Clinic – Community Dental Clinic — North – Community Dental Clinic — South – School of Dentistry Clinic
PATIENTS SERVED
94,904
7
2 Lac du Flambeau
PATIENT VISITS
CLINICAL SITES IN WISCONSIN
$16,012,600 VALUE OF DENTAL SERVICES PROVIDED
1 Map showing number of patients by county who were served by Marquette University School of Dentistry students during FY19
538
3
1,063
4
1–10
493
11–50 51–100 101–400 401–1,000 >1,000
WISCONSIN CHILDREN SERVED IN PREVENTIVE SEALANT PROGRAMS
393
5
4,638 DENTAL SCREENINGS 8,851
DENTAL SEALANTS
8,179 FLUORIDE VARNISHES
1,548
6
7
10,512 670
RURAL OUTREACH*
7,295
PATIENTS SERVED, UNDUPLICATED
10,442
EDUCATION. COMMUNITY. SERVICE.
TOTAL PATIENT VISITS
Our students and faculty participate in numerous service projects to help educate and provide oral health care in communities throughout Wisconsin. Here is just a sample of the areas in which they donate their time: Children’s dental sealants >> Health literacy and senior care >> Screenings and care for children through Head Start and Give Kids a Smile >> Sensitization preparedness for children with autism >> Providing oral health education at health fairs organized by community organizations, schools and churches >> Providing treatment for developmentally and physically challenged adults >> Treatment for the homeless population >> Screenings for Special Olympics athletes