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TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY<br />
COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY<br />
<strong>2017</strong> – 20<strong>18</strong> Annual Fact Book<br />
Prepared by Dr. Ann McCann<br />
Director of Planning & Assessment
NATIONAL BOARD & LICENSING EXAMINATIONS<br />
<strong>2017</strong>-20<strong>18</strong> Dental Results*<br />
NBDE Part I Pass Rate NBDE Part II Pass Rate WREB Pass Rate<br />
Program<br />
(20<strong>18</strong> D2 Class) (20<strong>18</strong> D4 Class) (5-<strong>18</strong>)<br />
Dentistry 93% 97% 95%<br />
*Pass rates represent percent passing on the first attempt<br />
<strong>2017</strong>-20<strong>18</strong> Dental Hygiene Results*<br />
NBDHE Pass Rate WREB Pass Rate<br />
Program<br />
(3-<strong>18</strong>)<br />
(5-<strong>18</strong>)<br />
Dental Hygiene 100% 96%<br />
*Pass rates represent percent passing on the first attempt<br />
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STUDENTS<br />
Fall 20<strong>18</strong> Applications for the Dental and Dental Hygiene Programs<br />
Dental (n=1616)<br />
Dental Hygiene (n=153)<br />
Ethnicity White 702 78<br />
African<br />
American<br />
99 12<br />
Hispanic 255 26<br />
Asian 485 24<br />
Native<br />
American<br />
7 2<br />
International 0 0<br />
Unknown 56 11<br />
Multiple 12 0<br />
Residence Texas 893 135<br />
Out of State 723 <strong>18</strong><br />
Gender Males 803 5<br />
Females 813 148<br />
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STUDENTS<br />
<strong>2017</strong>-20<strong>18</strong> First Year Student Characteristics<br />
First Year Students<br />
(Entering Fall 20<strong>18</strong>, First Time Only Students)<br />
Dental Hygiene<br />
Predoctoral Dental<br />
GPA- Cumulative 3.51 3.64<br />
GPA- Science 3.28 3.54<br />
DAT- Academic Average n/a 21<br />
Gender Males 1 49<br />
Females 31 57<br />
Diversity Asian 5 29<br />
Hispanic 6 25<br />
African American 0 11<br />
Native American 0 0<br />
White 21 39<br />
Multiple 0 0<br />
Unknown 0 2<br />
Total 1 st year enrollment 32 106<br />
<strong>2017</strong>-20<strong>18</strong> All Student Characteristics and Graduation<br />
All Students<br />
(<strong>2017</strong>-20<strong>18</strong> Student Body)<br />
Dental Hygiene Predoctoral Dental Graduate<br />
Gender Males 1 208 74<br />
Females 60 213 48<br />
Diversity Asian 5 91 15<br />
Hispanic 21 102 11<br />
African American 4 54 1<br />
Native American 1 3 1<br />
White 29 163 66<br />
More Than One Race 1 7 1<br />
International 0 0 27<br />
Unknown 0 1 0<br />
Total student enrollment 61 421 122<br />
Students graduated<br />
(8-17 to 8-<strong>18</strong>)<br />
30 108 46*<br />
*Some duplication with individuals earning both certificates and master’s degrees<br />
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FACULTY & STAFF<br />
20<strong>18</strong> Faculty by Race/Ethnicity<br />
Full-Time* # % All # %<br />
White 83 62.4% White 167 66.3%<br />
African American 11 8.3% African American 17 6.8%<br />
Hispanic 6 4.5% Hispanic 16 6.3%<br />
Asian 33 24.8% Asian 52 20.6%<br />
Native American 0 0.0% Native American 0 0.0%<br />
Total 133 100.0% Total 252 100.0%<br />
Total URM ** 17 12.8% Total URM 33 13.1%<br />
*Full time is 80% FTE and above<br />
**Underrepresented minority (African American, Hispanic & Native American)<br />
<strong>2017</strong> Faculty Scholarly Activity*<br />
Category<br />
Unique Number of Total Number Reported<br />
Publications** By Faculty ***<br />
Articles 154 220<br />
Chapters 26 29<br />
Abstracts/Posters 139 190<br />
Books 2 2<br />
Total 321 441<br />
*These totals are for the <strong>2017</strong> calendar year.<br />
**No duplicate publications<br />
***Reflect the number of faculty <strong>report</strong>ing publications. Any given publication<br />
may have multiple authors.<br />
20<strong>18</strong> Faculty by Rank and Gender<br />
Full-Time* Male Female Total All Male Female Total<br />
Professor 21 10 31 Professor 30 11 41<br />
Associate 23 16 39 Associate 29 17 46<br />
Assistant 33 30 63 Assistant 88 76 164<br />
Instructor 0 0 0 Instructor 0 0 0<br />
Lecturer 0 1 1 Lecturer 0 1 1<br />
Total 77 57 134 Total 147 105 252**<br />
Tenured 24 13 37<br />
*Full time is 80% FTE and above.<br />
**Additionally, there are 93 faculty volunteers, 19 females and 84 males.<br />
20<strong>18</strong> Staff by Gender and Race/Ethnicity<br />
Race/Ethnicity Male Female Total %<br />
White 20 89 109 42.1%<br />
African American 8 41 49 <strong>18</strong>.9%<br />
Hispanic 6 58 64 24.7%<br />
Asian 10 21 31 12.0%<br />
Native American 0 1 1 0.4%<br />
Two or more<br />
Races<br />
1 1 2 0.8%<br />
Declined 2 1 3 1.1%<br />
Total 47 212 259 100.0%<br />
Total URM 14 91 114 44.0%<br />
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PATIENT CARE<br />
<strong>2017</strong>-20<strong>18</strong> Service Provided in Texas A&M College of Dentistry Clinics*<br />
Total Patient Visits<br />
Total Patients Seen<br />
97,315 19,999<br />
*Includes treatment by dental hygiene, dental, and advanced education students and faculty in various professional service clinics<br />
at the College.<br />
<strong>2017</strong>-20<strong>18</strong> Service Provided in Texas A&M College of Dentistry Specialized Centers<br />
Specialized Centers Type of Service Patient Service<br />
Center for Facial Pain and<br />
Sleep Medicine<br />
Center for Maxillofacial<br />
Prosthodontics (line should be<br />
maroon)<br />
Provides diagnosis and treatment for temporomandibular joint disorders which may<br />
include pain, popping or clicking, difficulty eating and/or opening and closing the mouth.<br />
Replaces facial structures lost due to acquired or congenital defects and disabilities, using<br />
the latest technology<br />
754 patient visits<br />
1,732 patient visits<br />
Limited Care Clinic Treats dental emergencies and conducts quality assurance activities 1,050 patient visits<br />
Oral and Maxillofacial Imaging<br />
Center<br />
Oral Pathology Diagnostic<br />
Service<br />
Advanced diagnostic imaging for management and treatment of complex dental cases<br />
Biopsy service for the community<br />
3,579 patient visits<br />
9,230 biopsies<br />
Stomatology Center Facilitates diagnosis and treatment of patients with debilitating problems of the mouth 407 patient visits<br />
Tobacco Intervention and<br />
Education<br />
Total<br />
Offers tobacco cessation, counseling and pharmacotherapy for patients of record<br />
164 patient visits<br />
16,916 patient visits<br />
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<strong>2017</strong>-20<strong>18</strong> Community-Based Service<br />
COMMUNITY SERVICE<br />
Location Service # Served Provider* Office**<br />
Children’s Medical Center Treatment of medically compromised children & siblings 3,473<br />
Community-Based Clinical Training Program Dental treatment 7,359 DDS PHS<br />
Community Dental Clinics<br />
Dental treatment at Agape, N Dallas Share Ministries & Juvenile<br />
Detention Center<br />
2,570<br />
Grad<br />
DH<br />
DDS Students<br />
& Faculty<br />
Health Fairs Health education, screenings 8,548 DDS SS<br />
Dallas County Sealant Initiative Sealants (elementary schools) 2,404 DDS & DH PHS<br />
Pedo, Perio<br />
Endo<br />
DH<br />
PHS<br />
Mayor’s Back to School Fair (August) Screening and fluoride varnish 1,324<br />
Faculty, Staff<br />
& Students<br />
PHS<br />
Mobile Dentistry Treatment for geriatric patients in special facilities 75 DH DH<br />
Preceptor Program Dental treatment in public health clinics 3,750 DDS PHS<br />
Project Dental Awareness Health education and career awareness (K-12 schools) 300 Staff SD<br />
Schools, Churches, Health Fairs, Community<br />
Programs, Industry<br />
Oral screenings, oral examinations, health education 3,558 DH DH<br />
Special Projects Miscellaneous 5,917 DDS & DH SS<br />
Student Screening Screening “at risk” students at school 1,545 DDS PHS<br />
TX Scottish Rite Hospital Treatment for medically compromised children 1,401 Grad Pedo<br />
Tooth Talk Health education at schools (K-12), community centers, other 7,<strong>18</strong>2 DDS & DH SS<br />
Total People Served 49,406<br />
*Provider: DDS- Dental students; DH- Dental Hygiene students (there is some overlap in the count between dental hygiene and dental services); Grad- Graduate students<br />
**Office: DH- Dental Hygiene; Endo- Endodontics; OS- Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery; Pedo- Pediatric Dentistry; Perio- Periodontics; PHS- Public Health Sciences; SD- Student<br />
Development; SS- Social Services<br />
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RESEARCH<br />
<strong>2017</strong>-20<strong>18</strong> Expenditures for Research and Other Sponsored Programs<br />
Research Grants Training Grants Total Expenditures<br />
$4,021,445 $2,224,247 $6,245,692<br />
GIVING<br />
20<strong>18</strong> Gifts<br />
Number of Gifts<br />
Amount of Gifts*<br />
300 $4,872,388<br />
*Total includes giving to the Baylor Oral Health Foundation, the College of Dentistry Alumni Association and Texas A&M Health Science Center to<br />
benefit the College of Dentistry.<br />
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