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Detroit Mercy Dental At the University of Detroit Mercy School of Dentistry, you will receive an excellent dental education to prepare you for a fulfilling career. If you are committed to excelling in a dynamic and comprehensive academic environment, dedicated to becoming a provider of top-notch clinical care, and believe that a professional life includes serving those in need, Detroit Mercy Dental is the choice for you! We invite you to be a part of a collaborative, comprehensive culture of influencers, learners and leaders.
We invite you to be a part of Detroit Mercy Dental.
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Meet the Dean.......................................4 Academic Excellence...........................6 Clinical Leadership............................14 Community..........................................18 Family....................................................24 Detroit...................................................30
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MEET THE DEAN Dr. Mert N. Aksu Dr. Mert N. Aksu was named Dean of the University of Detroit Mercy School of Dentistry in June 2008. At Detroit Mercy Dental, he has served as a faculty member and administrator since 1993.
“Our dedicated and experienced faculty will encourage you, and challenge you, to meet your full potential. We pride ourselves in
Dean Aksu earned a B.S. in Biological Sciences and Psychology from the University of Michigan Dearborn, a M.H.S.A. from the University of Michigan School of Public Health, a D.D.S. from the University of Michigan School of Dentistry, and a J.D. from Wayne State University. Dr. Aksu is a former attending staff member of Henry Ford Health Systems, a member of the State Bar of Michigan, and is a Fellow with the American College of Legal Medicine, American College of Dentists, International College of Dentists, Academy of General Dentistry, and Pierre Fauchard Academy.
developing students into practiceready oral health professionals.�
Dean Aksu has held numerous administrative positions at the School, including associate dean for Clinic Administration and executive associate dean. Through his leadership, he began a number of activities to further the mission of Detroit Mercy and the School of Dentistry. He was the founding chairperson of the Department of Patient Management, enhanced community outreach opportunities, and fostered an environment of patient care based on a comprehensive care model.
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MISSION The University of Detroit Mercy School of Dentistry, in the Jesuit and Mercy tradition, through the integration of scholarly activity, evidence-based teaching, and service, fosters a forward thinking, inclusive learning environment committed to developing competent, socially and ethically sensitive healthcare professionals who are committed to patient care and community wellness.
VISION We will be a leader in advancing health in a diverse and global society.
VALUES Integrity: We embrace integrity in all our daily Respect: We promote respect of self and activities and consider it essential to our identity. others and value diversity. Excellence: We value and reward excellence. Service: We are committed to serving our community, students, colleagues, institution, and the profession of dentistry.
Life-Long Learning: We value life-long learning and promote development to achieve our potential.
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ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE
CURRICULUM Our four-year Doctor of Dental Surgery curriculum courses are structured and sequenced to provide a clinically-relevant education with a strong foundation of the knowledge, skills and values to provide comprehensive patient care. Detroit Mercy Dental clinics are key components of our community’s oral health network where you will gain a robust clinical education experience. An integrated education model facilitates the application of biomedical, behavioral and clinical sciences; you will learn from not only experts in oral health, but specialists in a variety of other health professions. This inter-disciplinary approach reinforces students’ critical thinking skills and ability to provide evidence-based patient care.
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YEAR 1 CURRICULUM
YEAR 2 CURRICULUM
Your education will create a foundation, instilling fundamental knowledge, skills and values in didactic, preclinical and clinical settings. Initial threads of the curriculum include biomedical science courses structured around basic science disciplines.
You will continue to study biomedical sciences, but the curriculum transitions to further emphasize knowledge related to the oro-facial complex oral systemic connections and behavioral sciences. You will also have opportunity to assist upperclassmen in clinic.
Biochemistry/Molecular Biology
Gross Anatomy I & II
Evidence-Based Dentistry II
Periodontal Therapy II
Community Dentistry: Dental Public Health
Immunology
General Pathology
Periodontics I
Growth and Development
Pharmacology I & II
Dental Genetics and Genomics
Integrated Clinical Foundations and Simulation I & II
Microbiology and Infectious
Physical Assessment
Essentials of Clinical Practice
Microbiology and Infectious
Diseases II
Physiology II
Foundation of Evidence-Based Dentistry
Diseases I & II
Nutrition
Preclinical Endodontics
Oral Diagnosis and Radiology
Orthodontics
Oral Pathology and Radiographic
Principles of Treatment Planning
Interpretation
Professional Ethics Development II
Oral Surgery I
Radiology
Preclinical Orthodontics
Restorative I & II
Pain and Anxiety I
Strategies for the Prevention of Oral Diseases
General and Oral Histology General Pathology
Physiology I & II
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YEAR 3 CURRICULUM
YEAR 4 CURRICULUM
Curriculum now shifts to patient care. You will establish a comprehensive care practice treating actual patients in the Corktown Clinic. The schedule includes daily clinical assignments, and focused seminars and classes each morning, in addition to providing comprehensive care to patients under the supervision of faculty.
A similar schedule of clinic and seminars continues. You will still provide comprehensive care to your patient families in the Corktown Clinic, but also see patients at the University Health Center (UHC), a 42-chair hospital-based clinic located at the Detroit Medical Center. In addition, you will have unique opportunities to treat patients through our community-based learning rotations.
Applied Clinical Therapeutics
Oral Medicine I & II
Clinical Endodontics
Clinical Removable Prosthodontics
Clinical Oral Surgery
Oral Surgery II
Clinical Fixed Prosthodontics
Clinical Responsibility
Clinical Orthodontics
Pediatric Dentistry II & III
Clinical Oral Diagnosis
Clinical Service Learning
Clinical Pediatrics
Pharmacology II
Clinical Oral Surgery
Dental Rounds II & III
Removable Prosthodontics
Practice Management
Clinical Operative
Oral and Maxillofacial Implants
Community Dentistry: Dental Care for Special Patients
Preclinical Endodontics
Clinical Pediatrics
Practice Management II & III
Preclinical Pediatric Dentistry
Clinical Periodontics
Removable Prosthodontics
Clinical Radiology
Developing Communication Skills Endodontics Fixed Partial Denture Treatment Planning Integrated Clinical Patient Care I, II & III
TMJ Pathology and Facial Pain Topics in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
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OFFICE OF STUDENT SERVICES & ENROLLMENT MANAGEMENT Office of Diversity and Inclusion To support unique needs of our students, faculty and staff, the Office of Diversity and Inclusion provides advising, programming, and intercultural competence training that meaningfully engages diverse backgrounds. We are dedicated to building an inclusive community that is culturally and socially sensitive to the needs of a global society.
Educational Support One-on-one support and Academic Success Workshops are available for students in need of developing tools such as study skills, testtaking strategies, exam preparation and time management.
Office of Health and Wellness Our Health and Wellness Counselor is a resource for all students to have access to personal counseling and coaching services in a variety of areas including mental health, emotional wellness, relationship issues, professional growth and development, performance enhancement, and others. Also offered are group sessions and workshops on various topics to learn skills and strategies for personal, academic, and professional success in an environment that is safe, supportive and engaging. 10
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We offer more than
30
Fitness & Wellnessrelated events per year!
Faculty-Student Mentoring You will be paired with an experienced faculty advisor who will provide individualized attention. This faculty member serves as a mentor and a link to other areas of support, which may be needed as your academic career progresses.
Big Sibling Program As an incoming student, you are partnered with a second-year student to help navigate your transition into Detroit Mercy Dental.
Tutors and Teaching Assistants Students with consistent, documented academic success in biomedical science courses are hired by the School as potential tutors. Tutors work with faculty course directors to provide academic support for enrolled students, at no cost.
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Over the past 10 YEARS, we have grown our internal research budget by more than
150%
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STUDENT ACADEMIC LEADERSHIP The University of Detroit Mercy School of Dentistry provides dental students with opportunities for academic leadership development through two programs. The research arm of the program is the Student Research Program, while the teaching arm is called Explorations in Dentistry.
Student Research Program The Student Research Program matches students with a faculty member who mentors them through the research process. They collaborate to formulate a hypothesis, prepare a research proposal, gain Institutional Review Board approval, and complete a project. Faculty and students engage in multiple disciplines including educational, dental materials, retrospective health records, basic biomedical, and clinical research. The goals of the program are for students to present at annual sessions of dental professional educational and research organizations and to publish. Our students have chaired sessions at meetings, received national competitive travel awards, nationally competitive research fellowships, and coauthored publications in peer-reviewed dental journals.
Explorations in Dentistry The Explorations in Dentistry program was developed for the dental student who is considering a career in academic dentistry. The first goal of Explorations in Dentistry is to provide pre-doctoral students with an opportunity to design and implement an academic course that provides both didactic and laboratory experiences. The second goal is to provide undergraduate students interested in the dental profession with an opportunity to participate in a hands-on course in basic dental principles. Many of the students who take the course as an undergraduate go on to teach in the course as a dental student. Some have even become faculty at Detroit Mercy Dental.
WHAT OUR STUDENTS HAVE TO SAY... “Being involved in Explorations in Dentistry and the Student Research Program has given me the chance to explore various disciplines in dentistry, including academics and research. These programs challenge my textbook knowledge and push me to continuously develop qualities required to become an exceptional dental professional, educator, clinician, and problem solver.� - Jonathan Zora, Class of 2019 13
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Our clinic sees approximately
18,500
patients per year and performs over
120,000 procedures annually.
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DETROIT MERCY DENTAL CLINICS Detroit Mercy Dental offers extensive hands-on clinical training in a variety of settings including; an on-campus clinic, a hospitalbased clinic, mobile dental unit, and community-based rotations at partnering sites throughout the state of Michigan. These diverse and unique opportunities prepare you to treat a range of patients and perform complex procedures. Detroit Mercy Dental ensures excellent practical experience so you will hit the ground running in your career. From classroom to clinic, all educational settings are supplied with a variety of sophisticated digital learning equipment. By incorporating modern technologies, you will graduate as an advantaged provider with the necessary skills, critical thinking abilities, and knowledge essential to be successful in your profession.
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DETROIT MERCY DENTAL CAMPUS CLINICS Corktown The Corktown Campus became Detroit Mercy Dental’s home in 2008 and is a contemporary facility. More than $2 million has been invested in new equipment, including 187 dental chairs, more than $200,000 of radiology and digital screening equipment and $300,000 of new dispensary equipment. We utilize electronic health records, digital radiography, CAD/ CAM units, as well as other cutting-edge technology. Detroit Mercy Dental clinics are the only sites for several types of specialist care offered in Detroit, proving us to be an invaluable resource to our community. As a result, this provides unique and abundant learning experiences for students.
University Health Center The Detroit Mercy Dental’s hospital-based clinic is located at Detroit Receiving Hospital/ University Health Center (UHC) in the Detroit Medical Center. UHC is a 42-chair clinic, one of the largest hospital-based clinics of any dental school in the United States, meeting the oral health needs of thousands of patients each year.
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COMMUNITY-BASED CLINICAL EXPERIENCES Community based experiences are the capstone of public health learning and an essential part of our curriculum. You will encounter and recognize significant cultural competencies, social determinants, and health disparities that plague our society. Our programs help to create sustainable solutions for populations in need and have measurable health impacts on communities.
Mobile Dental Clinic During the third and fourth years, students treat patients at our eightchair mobile clinic, which is equipped to provide comprehensive care to children and adults and travels throughout metro Detroit.
Service-Learning Rotations Fourth-year students attend rotations at partnering community clinics. There, you will encounter and address access to care issues in underserved areas throughout Michigan, as well as confront unique clinical experiences and patient contact scenarios.
WHAT OUR STUDENTS HAVE TO SAY... “As I transitioned from the classroom into clinic, it was scary, but I was also extremely excited because I knew I was properly prepared. Clinical concepts are integrated into didactic work from the very start of our education. The curriculum is intended for us to be thinking about treating patients beginning on our first day at Detroit Mercy Dental.” – Jordan Komyathy ‘17 17
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Our graduates are often offered positions by our partnering
COMMUNITY CLINICS as a result of community-based rotations.
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COMMUNITY SERVICE Community service is an integral component of Detroit Mercy Dental’s mission to develop socially and ethically sensitive health professionals. Throughout the year, students engage in a variety of activities including oral health education, comprehensive, and preventative programs to target underserved populations. Located in a designated oral health professional shortage area, Detroit Mercy Dental takes pride in our extensive history of providing services to a genuinely beneficial population; we are committed to improving the oral health of our community.
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DEVELOPING STUDENT AWARENESS We believe service is much more than the activity itself – it is about meeting and understanding the needs of the community through direct patient care. Through outreach activities, you will develop awareness and sensitivity to a culturally diverse population, which will help you to understand the value and inherent responsibility of the profession to care for those in need. During your education at Detroit Mercy Dental, you will have the opportunity to engage in multiple outreach projects in Detroit and surrounding areas. From mouth guard clinics to traveling abroad providing care to underserved populations, you will take pride in knowing you have made a difference in the lives of others.
WHAT OUR STUDENTS HAVE TO SAY... There are always outreach events to participate in and every activity I have taken part of has been incredibly rewarding. Through interaction with community members and providing care to those in need, I can feel myself becoming not only a better clinician, but a more compassionate provider.
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OUTREACH ACTIVITIES St. Vincent DePaul-Detroit & HUDA Clinic, Student Run Dental Centers Student volunteers provide free dental care to underserved adults at the St. Vincent de Paul-Detroit Dental Center and HUDA clinic. All logistics are handled by students, including administrative and clinical duties. These projects increase access to oral health care, reduce oral health disparities and teach students awareness of needs in surrounding communities.
Oral Health Pregnancy Day Program This interdisciplinary program provides opportunity for Detroit Mercy dental students and OB-GYN residents at Wayne State University to practice coordinating care and make referrals; it also aims to improve patient knowledge as it relates to pregnancy.
Mouthguard Clinic To reduce the risk of sport-related dental injuries, we host on-location clinics to make custom fit mouthguards for adolescent sports teams in the community. Students provide proper fitting, instructions on wearing, cleaning and storing the appliance, in addition to a dental screening.
Men’s Health Event The Michigan Institute of Urology’s Men’s Health Event provides free health screenings to men in our community. Student volunteers provide oral cancer screenings and oral health education to patients at Detroit’s Ford Field; an excellent opportunity for students to identify potentially life threatening conditions.
Special Olympics Special Smiles Detroit Mercy Dental Special Needs Clinic supports Special Olympics Special Smiles of Michigan by providing a dental home for athletes. Students gain experience in treating patients with physical and cognitive disabilities.
Mission Trips You will have the opportunity to travel with a student group partnering with dental mission organizations to provide care overseas. In the past, students have traveled to the Dominican Republic, Mexico, Guatemala, and elsewhere.
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More than
20 WORLD languages
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EMBRACING DIVERSITY The Office of Diversity and Inclusion is committed to embracing, respecting, and honoring all forms of diversity. Our family of students, faculty, staff, and patients have a wide array of racial, ethnic, socioeconomic, geographic, religious, gender, sexual orientation, (dis) ability, and other backgrounds which reflect a global society. We engage students in numerous training opportunities in order to develop culturally competent dental professionals able to serve the diverse needs of patients from all walks of life. Throughout the year, we coordinate a variety of events and programs to celebrate our similarities and differences.
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CLASS OF 2021 DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE
Race / Ethnicity: 74 Caucasian
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49
Asian
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African American
6
Hispanic
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Under Represented Minority
51%
35%
3%
4%
7%
Caucasian
Asian
African American
Hispanic
Under Represented Minority
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Residence:
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INTERNATIONAL
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18%
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3% 53%
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STUDENT LIFE Detroit Mercy Dental strives to make your student life as robust as the educational experience. Though you will work hard, we also encourage you to have fun! Each dental class is a diverse and vibrant group of people; unique and special memories are shared amongst classmates and life-long friendships are formed.
Annual Student Events:
School Amenities:
ASDA Golf Outing
Cafeteria
Boat Cruise
Chapel & Prayer Room
Dinner Dance
Fitness Center
Holiday Party
Outdoor Seating/Study Areas
New Alumni Reception
Ping Pong Tables & Foosball
Talent Show
Pop-Up Fitness Classes including
Taste of Diversity
Zumba, Boot-Camp, and Yoga Private Study Rooms Student Lounge
Student Organizations Advanced Clinical Education Club
Hispanic Dental Association
Alliance for Inclusion
Korean Student Dental Organization
Alpha Omega Dental Fraternity
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
American Dental Education Association
Society Club
American Student Dental Association
Pediatric Dental Club
Arab American Student Dental Group
Periodontal Implant Study Club
Asian Student Association
Public Health Club
Canadian Student Association
Special Care Dentistry Association
Christian Dental Association
Student Government
Delta Sigma Delta International
Student National Dental Association
Professional Fraternity
Student Professionalism and
Fit Club
Ethics Association in Dentistry Student Research Group
Forensic Dentistry Club
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Taste of Diversity
Student Lounge
Dinner Dance
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OUR HOMETOWN Detroit is a dynamic, diverse city with an intriguing history in its people and places, trends and events. From winning sports teams to inspiring museums and live music festivals, there is something special for everyone. The culture in Detroit is energetic and determined, and it is particularly exciting to watch the resurgence of the great comeback city of America! Detroit Mercy Dental is located in the historic Corktown neighborhood, an area with an aesthetic offering a glimpse into the lives of generations of immigrants who helped build the city. It is now a trendy and upcoming part of Detroit with a hip stretch of nightlife and variety of unique restaurants on Michigan Avenue.
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DETROIT MERCY is an active player in developing and growing the
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The Downtown Detroit People Mover
Fox Theater
Comerica Park
Belle Isle
Campus Martius
Motown Museum
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Hart Plaza
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WHAT OUR STUDENTS HAVE TO SAY... “Coming from Richmond, Virginia, I was not sure what to expect of Detroit. I have learned the city is full of diversity and opportunity for people of all backgrounds to pursue and explore their passion. Over the past three years, I have watched Detroit evolve before my eyes and I am excited for its future!”
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