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American Dental Association’s Commission on Dental Accreditation Grants UNMC College of Dentistry Accreditation for Another 7 Years

The University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Dentistry, which

is located in Lincoln, recently earned a seven-year full accreditation

from the American Dental Associations Commission on Dental Accreditation.

The commission sited 22 commendations, or strengths of the college, in

its report.

The commission issued its report findings from a three-day visit last

November. According to the ADA, the commission ensures that quality education

is available for dentists, dental specialists and allied dental personnel,

which ultimately leads to quality dental care for the public. It also demonstrates

that the college achieved or exceeded the basic requirements for accreditation

of its educational programs.

The college offers programs for doctor of dental surgery (D.D.S.) degree,

bachelors degree in dental hygiene, certificate in dental hygiene, post-graduate

specialty programs in endodontics, orthodontics, periodontics, pediatric

dentistry and prosthodontics as well as a general practice residency program.

The commission evaluated curriculum and educational programs, facilities,

students, faculty, staff and research. It toured the college, poured through

stacks of documents, observed clinic procedures, and conducted open meetings

with students, faculty and staff.

Accreditation is a strenuous activity for everyone but provides us

with a valuable assessment of our current status and what we need to do

to become even better, said John Reinhardt, D.D.S., who last year was

named dean of the UNMC College of Dentistry. I am pleased with the performance

of the college.

The faculty are highly commended for the positive outcome, as well

as David Brown who led the accreditation process. This also is a tribute

to the way my predecessor, Stephen Leeper, handed the school to me.

David Brown, Ph.D., associate dean of the college, began preparations

for the commissions site visit two-and-a-half years ago. In the end, 40

pounds of documents piled three feet high were prepared for the visit of

a 19-member team.   -over-

Dr. Brown has participated in 10 accreditations and coordinated five

over the years and said the dentistry accreditation process is comprehensive

and thorough, as much or more than other health professions.

The success of the visit was the result of a professional, consistent,

persistent level of keeping our nose to the grindstone. The process also

made the college review policy, procedure and educational theory issues

that needed to be addressed, Dr. Brown said. We are very pleased to have

come through without any deficiencies.

He said the commission was impressed with the quality and maturity of

the students and the efficiency and the high quality of programs carried

out by a relatively small, but committed faculty.

Our philosophy is to maintain the level of quality we have established

which puts us in the top 5 or 10 percent among dental schools in the United

States. It takes a lot of effort to maintain the process of continued accreditation

and the quality we have. Its very resource intensive to continue to perform

like we do. You cannot let down your guard or you will fall behind, Dr.

Brown said.

We were happy to show how good our school is. We have an excellent

college and produce excellent graduates. I dont think the team came here

expecting to find what they found — a jewel in the middle of the heartland.

The next accrediation visit is scheduled for 2007, Dr. Brown said.