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Sim Clinic Demolition and Construction Begins


Dean Lloyd and Katie Stewart

In August, construction began on the School of Dentistry’s Simulation Clinic. The new $10.5 million training facility for first- and second-year dental students will feature 100 individual work stations equipped with lifelike mannequins, realistic operatory equipment and flat screen monitors, plus 20 advanced workstations with virtual reality-based technology.  The new clinic will help prepare students for a seamless transition from preclinical labs to patient care.  The proposed completion date is September 2007.

Dean Lloyd and 4th year dental
student Katie Stewart review
Simulation Clinic plans.

 


Taking a short break from the precision required in dental school, Katie Stewart tries her hand at demolition.  Click on the play arrow to watch her go!




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