UNMC College of Dentistry Students Achieve 100 Percent Pass Rate on National Dental Exam

Dental students at the University of Nebraska Medical Center College

of Dentistry in Lincoln have demonstrated they are prepared for the challenges

of practicing dentistry when they graduate in May. All of the 43 senior

students recently passed Part 2 of the American Dental Associations National

Board Examination.

The 500-question exam, covered in 1 ½ days, is required of the

nations senior dental students. It tests the students knowledge and application

of dentistry skills, as well as business management, public health issues

and safety. All of the students also passed Part I of the exam taken after

their freshman year. Part I covered basic sciences of dentistry. Both exams

are required in order to get a dentistry license.

John Reinhardt, D.D.S., dean of the UNMC College of Dentistry, said

it is somewhat unusual for every student in a dental class to pass the

exam the first time. This is good news and reflects the quality of our

students and faculty, he said.

In the past, UNMC students have averaged a 97-percent passing rate on

the national board tests, said Myron Pudwill, D.D.S., assistant dean for

student affairs, UNMC College of Dentistry. The national average of 

students in the 55 dental schools in the United States is about 87 percent.

Passing the exam shows the students strengths in clinical performance.

They are clinically competent to practice, Dr. Pudwill said. This is

a tribute to our students who are energetic, self-disciplined, and show

compassion and interest in their patients.

Grade-point-averages of dentistry students entering the college typically

rank among the top five dental schools in the U.S.

The students will take one more test after they graduate in May — a

licensure examination which will test their clinical ability.

Following is a list of senior dental students with home towns:

AURORA — Timothy J. Jones

BENNINGTON — Nik E. Sather

CREIGHTON — Ryan M. Shaffer

FALLS CITY — Laura E. Rothe

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GERING — Mark A. Schlothauer

GRAND ISLAND — LaMont L. Gillham and Jay C. McConnell

HASTINGS — Ann M. Heckman

KEARNEY — Ryan A. Foote

KENESAW — Sean M. Daly

LEXINGTON — Jason J. Carpenter and David J. Maloley

LINCOLN — Karen M. Bober; Martha G. Brackett; Colin S. Gibson; and

Michael F. Iseman

NORFOLK — Corey S. Karmazin

OMAHA — Gregory M. Beals; Kathryn A. Billerbeck; Timothy R. Garofolo;

Zachary A. Graham; Corey K. Karimjee; Jason J. Knag; Mark A. Nielsen; Carolyn

L. Taggart; Michael R. Thylin; and Stephanie A. Vondrak

SHELBY — Melanie M. Kroft

STERLING — Steven E. Weber

HAYS, KAN. — Summer M. Smith

HOXIE, KAN. — Jeff L. Krannawitter

TONGANOXIE, KAN. — Wylie L. Bell

ROCHESTER, MINN. — Mark E. Keller

CASCADE, MONT. — Nathan L. Ahlers

FARGO, N.D. — Craig P. Vacek

ABERDEEN, S.D. — Steven J. Jacobs and David R. Mack

PIERRE, S.D. — Jon K. Schaack

SISSETON, S.D. — Amber L. Marohl

WATERTOWN, S.D. — Troy L. Keyes

RICHLAND, WASH. — Trevor D. Larson

LANDER, WYO. — Andrew N. Young

NEWCASTLE, WYO. — Brian N. Hokanson

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