Rice Memorial Hospital - Willmar, MN Pediatric Dental Residency Rotation Soraya Beiraghi Professor and Director Division of Pediatric Dentistry Department of Developmental and Surgical Sciences Address: 6-150 Moos Health Sciences Tower 515 Delaware Street SE Minneapolis MN 55455 Phone: (612) 624-5997 Fax: (612) 626-2900 E-mail: [email protected]Contributor: Dr. Paul Schulz, DDS, MPH Associate Clinical Specialist and Director Mobile Dental Clinic Outreach Department of Primary Dental Care
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Rice Memorial Hospital - Willmar, MN Pediatric Dental Residency Rotation
Soraya BeiraghiProfessor and Director
Division of Pediatric DentistryDepartment of Developmental and Surgical Sciences
Address: 6-150 Moos Health Sciences Tower515 Delaware Street SEMinneapolis MN 55455 Phone: (612) 624-5997
*All patients seen at RRDC (Willmar, MN) from January 1st, 2010—December 31st, 2010
• Native 63 (1%)• Asian 29 (0%) • Black 420 (4%)• Hispanic 2,133 (21%) • Pacific Is 18 (0%) • White 7,329 (72%) • Other 157 (2%) • Declined 23 (0% )
Treatment Totals for RRDC (2010)
• Total # of Patients Seen = 2,875• Total # of Patient Visits = 4,632• Total # of Pediatric Patients Seen = 1,611 • Total # of Clinical Procedures = 10,184
Rice Regional Dental ClinicPediatric Dentistry Program Recap
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Objective D – Pediatric Residency Hospital Externship Program: To expand the externship program of the pediatric residency training program at Rice Memorial Hospital Dental Clinic located in Willmar, Minnesota to include the provision of dental treatment under general anesthesia. New Activities Date Staff/
PartnersOutcomes Measures
1. Equip the Rice Memorial Hospital operating room with a dental delivery cart, a digital dental radiography system , and related items necessary for performing comprehensive diagnostic and restorative dental treatment under general anesthesia in the operating room.
January 2010
Beiraghi, Grothe, Schulz, Pediatric Dental Residents, Rice Memorial Hospital Medical, Dental, and Auxiliary and Allied staff.
Improved access to a higher level of pediatric dental care to the dentally underserved low income children who reside in Willmar, MN and the surrounding rural communities – allowing the establishment of local pediatric “dental home” for these children.
Increase in the University of Minnesota’s outreach commitment and access to specialty university resources.
Self-sufficiency in 3 years as due to generation of reimbursable dental fees.
# of pediatric patients with a “dental home”, # of pediatric patients treated under general anesthesia.