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East Carolina UniversitySchool of Dental Medicine

Beyond Flexner ConferenceSeptember 19, 2016

Fast Growing..Geographically Diverse

Values Education and …….Health Care

The State of North Carolina

Key NC Demographics

• NC is the 9th largest state (about 9.94M)

• NC is the 5th fastest growing state

• NC will be the 7th largest state by 2030o Population will be 12.4M – a growth rate of 52%

• 80 Rural Counties; 20 Urban county split

Dental DemographicsDentists per 10,000 Population

(Urban – Rural [20/80 county split])

US Average 6.1

NC Average 4.7

5.87

Data derived from the NC Board of Dental Examiners. Dentist counts are for active, in-state dentists practicing in North Carolina as of Oct 31, 2014. Population data downloaded from Log Into North Carolina (LINC) on 18 Nov 2015. Source: NC Health Professions Data System, Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research, UNC-CH, 2016.

Urban/Suburban/Rural Definitions based on NC Rural Center

URBAN RURAL

3.08

NC Dental Workforce• NC ranks 47th in the nation in dentists per

capita• Worse in rural counties… East and West• 4 counties, all in the NE, have no dentist

(Camden, Hyde, Gates & Tyrrell)• Dentists in rural areas are on average 3 years

older

*Source: North Carolina Health Professions Data System, Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, with data derived from the respective licensing board, 2010. (Includes those who are licensed and active within the profession as well as those with unknown activity status; inactive are excluded.)

The Bottom Line

Our Vision and Mission Are Driven ………By The Needs of the People of

North Carolina

East Carolina University School of Dental Medicine

Vision:Improving the health and quality of life of all North Carolinians by creating leaders with a passion to care for the underserved and by leading the nation in community-based, service learning oral health education.

Central to our Mission

Graduating the next generation of primary care dentists…..to meet the needs of the people of North Carolina…..while providing care to rural and underserved populations.

The Needs of the People of NC Drive our Mission

• Mission …… Drives Admissions • Mission …… Drives Curriculum & Educational Program

o Curriculum – addressing NC’s needs - more clinical medicine, pathophysiology

o 5 major courses including Community Oral Health Practice

o Community engaged• Mission …… Drives Patient Care

o While educating students in areas of need across the state

• Mission …… Drives Researcho Includes HS research, epidemiological, population health

as well as educational and translational research

Educational Priorities

• 50 pre-doctoral dental students per yearo All from North Carolinao Diversity reflective of NC’s populationo Graduating with low student debt

• 4 General Practice residents (Hospital) per year• 18 Advanced Education in General Dentistry

(AEGD) residents per year• 3 Pediatric Dental residents per year

Cabarrus

Catawba RowanRandolph

Stanly

Richmond

Mecklenburg

AnsonUnion

CurrituckGates

NewHanover

Surry

Wilkes

Alleghany

Stokes

Rutherford

BurkeMcDowell

Caldwell

HendersonPolk

Transylvania

Madison

Wayne

CumberlandSampson Jones

Brunswick

Columbus

Orange

Granville

Durham

PersonCaswellRockingham

Moore

Swain

Cherokee

Craven

Bertie

WashingtonMartin

Northampton

Tyrrell

Halifax

NashFranklin

Carteret

WarrenAshe

Vance

WataugaYadkin

AveryForsyth Guilford

EdgecombeYancey WakeDavie

Iredell

Alexander

Davidson DareChatham

Wilson

PittBuncombe

JohnstonHaywoodBeaufort HydeGreeneLee

Cleveland

Lincoln

Graham

LenoirGaston

PamlicoMacon

HokeDuplin

Clay

ScotlandOnslow

Robeson Bladen

Pender

Our Students Represent74 North Carolina Counties

Mitchell

Harnett

Hertford

Jackson

Student’s Home County

0%

5%

10%

15%

20%

25%

30%

35%

40%

45%

50%

33%

11.5%

URMStudents

NC URM Benchmark

Achieving Student Diversity

8%

23%

28.3%

2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

25%

2016

25.6%

Keeping Student Debt Low

National Average

ECU SoDM

Graduating Dental Student Debt

$223,984

On average, the class of 2015 received $47,255 per student in grants and scholarships.

$123,900

Graduating Class of 2015

Community Service Learning CentersCommunity-based, economically and educationally sustainable dental practices of the School of Dental Medicine where students will advance their skills and knowledge under the supervision of dental faculty while living in rural areas across North Carolina.

Education Access Sustainable

East Carolina University School of Dental Medicine

Sylva

Elizabeth City

Lillington

Spruce Pine

AhoskieBrunswick County

Lumberton

Davidson County

Ross

Hall

Community Service Learning Centers……..A Critical Component to Achieving our Mission

• All CSLCs are ECU owned and operated - intentionally located in areas of need – based on statewide and community needs assessments

• Faculty, staff are all employees of the SODM and all live in the communities they serve

• Partnerships are key – primary health care – and governmental leadership

• Community engaged: Community Advisory Board at each CSLC, participate in health fairs, health screening………are part of the community

• Provide full range of general dental services plus provide a dental home

• Provide care across the state – sites up to 450+ miles apart

• All CSLCs are on same student/patient/financial management system -heavily dependent on technology and VTC and utilize teledentistry

• Economic Impact – annually $1M+ at each location

Community Service Learning Centers……..The Educational Component

• Medical model of education vs. traditional dental model of education

• Each CSLC has 11.5 Faculty & Staff, 4 D4 students and 2 AEGD residents

• D-4 students rotate to 3 different CSLCs for three 8 week rotations – each D4 student spends 60% of their D4 year in the CSLCs

• Students live in three different communities and gain a first-hand awareness the social mission of the school and their impact on the communities they serve

• Gain experience with primary care partners

• AEGD Residents live in the communities all year

• D4 students can perform some clinical skills assessments at the CSLCs

“Educating students and residents while providing much needed dental care”

ECU School of Dental Medicine………Reaches Across the State

Ahoskie Elizabeth City

BrunswickCounty

RobesonCounty

Lillington

Davidson County

Spruce Pine

Sylva

ECU SoDM Community Service Learning Center and Roanoke Chowan Community Health Center

Patients Treated by ProviderJuly 1, 2015 – June 30, 2016

Student AEGD/GPRResident

Faculty Hygienist0

5000

10000

15000

CSLC Patients

Ross Hall/GPRPatients7901

10382339

4596

4743

2308

6425

1000

Our Patients98 Counties are Served by Ross Hall and our Community Service

Learning Centers – Ahoskie, Elizabeth City, Lillington, Davidson County, Robeson County, Spruce Pine & Sylva

Cabarrus

Catawba RowanRandolph

Stanly

Richmond

Mecklenburg

AnsonUnion

CurrituckGates

NewHanover

Surry

Wilkes

Alleghany

Stokes

Rutherford

BurkeMcDowell

Caldwell

HendersonPolk

Transylvania

Madison

Wayne

CumberlandSampson Jones

Brunswick

Columbus

Orange

Granville

Durham

PersonCaswellRockingham

Moore

Swain

Cherokee

Craven

Bertie

WashingtonMartin

Northampton

Tyrrell

Halifax

NashFranklin

Carteret

WarrenAshe

Vance

WataugaYadkin

AveryForsyth Guilford

EdgecombeYancey WakeDavie

Iredell

Alexander

Davidson DareChatham

Wilson

Pitt

BuncombeJohnstonHaywood

Beaufort HydeGreeneLee

Cleveland

Lincoln

Graham

LenoirGaston

PamlicoMacon

HokeDuplin

Clay

ScotlandOnslow

Robeson Bladen

Pender

Mitchell

Harnett

Hertford

Jackson

Counties Served

2015 and 2016 at Graduation

Practicing in NC Practicing Out of NC GD Residency Specialty Residency Military

2015 2016

Class of 2015 GraduatesWhere They Are Today

Practicing in NC

Practicing Out of NC

2nd Year GD Residency

Specialty Residency

US Military

Other

Full Time Faculty

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