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This list of defunct dental schools in the United States includes former dental schools that had previously awarded either Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD) or Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) degree. Either one of these degrees was required to practice as a dentist in the United States. [ 1 ]
University of Detroit Mercy School of Dentistry: Sterling Heights: Michigan: Central Active Alpha Alpha: 1962 Loma Linda University: Loma Linda: California: Western Active Alpha Beta: 1963 University of New England Westbrook College Campus Portland: Maine: Eastern Active [f] Alpha Gamma: 1963 University of Missouri–Kansas City School of ...
College of Physicians and Surgeons, Medical Department Kansas City University Kansas City: 1894 1895 1905 1905 absorbed by University of Kansas School of Medicine [2] Kansas Kansas City College of Medicine and Surgery Kansas City 1897 1898 1898 1898 moved to Kansas City, Missouri, and became the Medico-Chirurgical College [2] Kansas
This list of dental schools in the U.S. includes major academic institutions in the U.S. that award advanced professional degrees of either D.D.S. or D.M.D. in the field of dentistry. [1] It does not include schools of medicine , and it includes 75 schools of dentistry in 37 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico.
The first class of medical students on the Joplin Campus began instruction in 2017. The university expanded the Joplin Campus to include a College of Dental Medicine, which offers a 4-year DMD degree. [26] [27] In 2020, the university was renamed Kansas City University to more accurately reflect the comprehensive health sciences programs available.
[13] [14] The university also entered into merger agreements with the Kansas City School of Commerce and the American Savings, and Loan Institute in 1927. [15] In January 1928, the university's officials announced plans for a $600,000 bond that would allow construction of the new campus to begin in the spring. [16]
Kansas City University: Kansas City: 1896 [27] 1933: This school, located in Kansas City, Kansas should not be confused with UMKC, which was also sometimes historically called "Kansas City University" and is located across the state line in Kansas City, Missouri. [28] Kansas Technical Institute: Salina: 1965: 1991: Merged with Kansas State ...
The Society originated with the 1914 graduating class of the dental school at Northwestern University in Chicago. The idea for the fraternity came from the Dean of the Northwestern University Dental School, Dr. Green Vardiman Black who soon invited the deans of 51 other dental school extant at the time to organize chapters of their own, forming a network of locals.