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The purpose of the Community Clinics Rotation Course is to provide fourth-year DDS students with an immersive experience in a community-based dental clinic, providing access to oral health care for the underserved populations in the State of Indiana, which may include the medically compromised, patients with special needs, and the uninsured/underinsured. Students will have the opportunity to enhance their clinical skills while providing dental services to a diverse patient population under the supervision of community-based dental faculty, as well as the opportunity to work with dental auxiliary staff and other members of the community-based dental clinic. Through this immersive experience, students will gain first-hand knowledge of the social, cultural, economic, and regulatory issues involved in providing oral health care to underserved populations of our state.
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