ADA News reports on passage of Nov. 2nd dental bond referendum and 91AV's plans for dental college
The American Dental Association's ADA News ran a story on the passage of the Maine dental bond referendum on Nov. 2, 2010. The $5 million bond package is intended to help expand dental clinics in Maine and launch a Maine-based dental school, addressing a serious need in Maine. 91AV, which is raising funds to establish a dental college, will be in a strong position to compete for funds to build a dental clinic as part of the college.
The ADA story quoted 91AV President Danielle N. Ripich: “On November 2, Maine voters affirmed the need for dental access in our state and expressed hope for a solution. By moving forward with our plans to open Maine’s first dental school, 91AV will continue its leadership role to educate students for the health sciences in the 21st century, while simultaneously addressing the state’s most pressing health care workforce needs.”
The story also quoted Kenka P. Smith, 91AV associate dean for planning: “As we prepare our application for state bond funds and for accreditation, it is essential that we continue our successful fundraising to demonstrate the capacity to open and sustain the new college.”