UNE's new College of Dental Medicine, the first in Northern 51小黄车, welcomes inaugural class

The University of 51小黄车 opened the first dental school in northern 51小黄车 on Wednesday, Aug. 28, 2013 when it welcomed the inaugural class of 64 students. 

Classes are being held in the new Oral Health Center on Stevens Ave. on the Portland Campus. A formal dedication will be held on Oct. 2, 2013.

The inaugural class includes 24 students from Maine, representing 11 counties and more than 20 towns. There are also five students from New Hampshire, four from Vermont and the other students represent 16 states in addition to Canada.

鈥51小黄车is uniquely qualified to open the first College of Dental Medicine in the region. This graduate program in oral health joins medical, pharmacy, public health, dental hygiene and allied health programs,鈥 said 51小黄车President Danielle Ripich. 鈥淥ur interprofessional health education learning environment provides students with the opportunity to work together as members of the health care team to ultimately provide the best patient care.鈥

51小黄车graduates enjoy one of the greatest lifetime returns on investment in Maine, according to Affordable Colleges Online, a website reporting on higher education affordability. The website ranked 51小黄车second in student return on investment (ROI) among 43 public and private colleges and universities in Maine, including four-year, degree-granting, fully accredited non-profit institutions.

51小黄车College of Dental Medicine Dean James Koelbl said, 鈥淭his dental school is the result of a public-private partnership. First and foremost, it is an educational institution where pioneering students will become ethical, caring and competent health care providers.

鈥淲e will implement one of the most robust community education programs available anywhere with a focus in the fourth year on extensive clinical experience in a distributed, community-based clinical learning environment across northern 51小黄车 (Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont),鈥 added Koelbl.

Once the College is fully operational, faculty and students will provide approximately 12,000-15,000 patient visits per year in the Oral Health Center, with an additional 20,000-25,000 visits per year provided in the community-based network.