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Uni of Adelaide to open new dental clinic for the community

230CME

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Good stuff!! Uni of Adelaide to open new dental clinic for the community


Monday, 28 July 2014
The University of Adelaide will open its own dental clinic for the local community as part of its School of Dentistry.
In the lead up to national Dental Health Week starting 4 August, Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Vice-President (Academic), Professor Pascale Quester said the new purpose-built facility, to be located on Kintore Avenue, will provide essential clinical training for students while providing affordable dental services to the South Australian community.
"This clinic will complete our array of new, state-of-the-art facilities for dentistry," said Professor Quester. "We already have the largest and most advanced dental simulation lab in Australia."
"Our School of Dentistry is ranked equal best in the nation and we are committed to seeing it thrive," she said.
"Over the past 90 years we have treated half a million South Australians and supplied most of the dentists and oral health therapists in the State," said Professor Quester. "Any South Australian who has visited a local dentist will most likely have been treated by a University of Adelaide graduate."
Opening in 2016 and operating across the year, the new clinic will accommodate advanced-level students working under the supervision of some of Australia's best dental and oral health academics.
"The aim is to have patients seen earlier, and give them access to a greater range of treatments," said Professor Kaye Roberts-Thomson, Interim Dean of the School of Dentistry.
The University of Adelaide currently has a clinical placement arrangement for students with SA Health through the South Australian Dental Service and the Adelaide Dental Hospital.
"We've been reviewing our curriculum and the operating model to make it more efficient and innovative, so we have the flexibility to respond to any future arrangements with SA Health," Professor Roberts-Thomson said.
"This new clinic will be a win for students, staff, the dental profession and, most importantly, members of the local community who struggle to afford good dental care," she said
Established in 1920, the University of Adelaide's School of Dentistry is ranked equal best in the nation and has produced most of the State's dentists, dental specialists and therapists, and treated over half a million South Australians.
 

Laine

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It sounds like great news :) Sorry, I'm not too well versed in these things yet so this might seem like a silly question, but I thought UADEL already had its own dental clinic? So is this one a second clinic, or is the original clinic owned by the government?
 

Raiden

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It sounds like great news :) Sorry, I'm not too well versed in these things yet so this might seem like a silly question, but I thought UADEL already had its own dental clinic? So is this one a second clinic, or is the original clinic owned by the government?


The University recently built a new dental simulation clinic, which they own. That's where you practice doing restorations and such on phantom heads.

The Adelaide Dental Hospital is where we do all our clinical learning (in years 1 and 2 practising on each other, friends and family and in years 3-5 on public patients). The university has a deal with SADS until the of 2019 (I think) and after that it's unclear where students will do their clinical learning. This is because SADS want to tender it's public dental service which means the university may not be able to secure the ADH and it's teaching facilities for future students. UniSA, Bond Uni or other business groups could potentially outbid the University of Adelaide and go into partnership with SA Health and the ADH (which would introduce other problems :/).

Basically what the above article is saying is that the uni is building another clinic which will secure the future of the school and the students' clinical learning. This one will be owned by the University.

Hopefully this clears up some of the confusion :)
 

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