Title: Minority Student Dental Association
1Minority Student Dental Association
- A Brief Overview
- Dr. Fred Ferguson
- MSDA Faculty Advisor, The Reach Founder
- Dan Gehani Stony Brook School of Dental
Medicine Class of 2006 - MSDA Organization Founder
2Did You Know That
- 2 million minorities dont have health insurance,
with Korean Americans having the highest rate of
uninsurance (40) among all racial/ethnic groups. - Currently the ratio of minorities in the United
States vs. minority dentists is staggering. - There is NO organized group for dental students
to learn and exchange ideas concerning minority
issues
- Minority faculty at medical institutions are less
likely than Caucasian faculty to hold senior
academic rank. - Minority populations in America are growing
faster than any other population group. - Half this population has difficulty accessing
dental health treatment because they dont speak
English and cant find services to meet their
needs.
3The Reach
- A Program to Increase the Recruitment of
Underrepresented Applicants to the Dental
Profession
4Minorities in Dentistry
While the United States as a whole has become
more diverse with minorities making up 25 percent
of the total U.S. population, only a handful (14
percent) are currently practicing dentistry, and
only 11 percent entering dental schools are
underrepresented minorities
5Current Issues
- A recent study in the Journal of Dental Education
from Sept. 2004 entitled, The Pathway to
Dentistry for Minority Students From Their
Perspective by Keith Veal, et.al found that - Early and frequent exposure to dentistry and
dentists in practice is essential for minority
students to consider this profession - While many dental schools have earnestly tried to
recruit minority applicants, most URM students
find out about dental programs by a family member
or friend and not as a result of an intentional
recruiting effort - Hearing directly from minority students could be
a solid first step in understanding the dental
school experience from a different vantage point.
6Goals of The Reach
- To reach those students who might consider the
dental profession and prepare them for
application to professional school - Provide an overview of the profession to
prospective underrepresented minority students - Provide an opportunity to communicate with
students and faculty at the SDM, and graduates in
the field
7How will we Reach our goals?
- The INTERNET
- High school and College students are using the
internet more than ever before. We can use this
tool to communicate with these prospective
students in an efficient and effective way. - Upon confirmation to attend Stony Brook, all
undergraduate students who identify themselves as
a minority, will receive a greeting letter by
email from Dr. Ferguson. The letter will give
background information on The Reach, and a link
to its website - This program will initially begin among students
here at Stony Brook, and eventually expand to
other colleges in Long Island and ultimately
include High Schools as well
8The Reach Web Page
- Why become a dentist?
- What is the scope of the profession? (general
practice and specialties, where can you work,
what can you expect to earn) - What are the educational demands?
- How to prepare for dental school
- What happens in dental school (Brief description
of the coursework at SDM) - What happens after graduation from dental school?
9The Reach Web Page (cont)
- Sources for scholarships and financial aid
- Contact list of dental students, faculty and
graduates of the SDM who will provide information
about their experiences - Links to various student and professional
organizations - Articles about oral health and the profession
- The Reach calendar events and announcements
- Sign up for our newsletter
10Faculty Involved in The Reach
- Dr. Fred Ferguson, Founder
- Dr. Mark S. Wolff, Web site development
- Dr. Kathy Yunger, Alumni contacts
- Judith Berke-Berhannon, Main campus administrator
- Dr. Erin Riley, Admissions and Student Affairs
- Dr. John Chaves, Consultant
11Goals of the Minority Student Dental Association
- To be committed to the improvement of the
delivery of dental health to all people, with an
emphasis on minorities and/or the underserved. - Voice for minority healthcare issues as well as
those faced by minority dentists - Help develop culturally sensitive skills
essential for minority dentists and those who
will be working in a minority community
12Goals of MSDA (cont)
- National service projects Bone marrow drive and
blood donor drives - Oral cancer and dental health screenings within
minority communities - Provide opportunities for professional and
personal growth of its members - Increase awareness at national dental societies
of the current situation regarding minority
students - To promote and encourage an increase in minority
enrollment in all dental schools
13What Can I Do With MSDA?
- Help organize and efficiently run The Reach
- Organize events like blood drives, oral cancer
and dental health screenings in minority
communities, presentations from minority dentists
and SDM faculty, culture shows and performances
at the SDM Talent Show, etc. - Break those stereotypes! Refine your leadership
skills by becoming an officer on the Executive
Board - Educate your peers, community, and yourself
14Maybe youre still wondering, What is MSDA and
The Reach? The answer to that question
is.
15MSDA and The Reach is what YOU, the members, make
it out to be. MSDAs involvement with the
community, its connections with dentists
nationwide, its reputation, the strength of its
voice Its all decided by YOU!
16Join MSDA Now!
Sign up today, and find out more at our national
website, www.MinorityDental.org ! (coming soon!!)