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.1 .--rua ...Af . -Q..-,Q-. ve' -,.2A t ' - --' I l- ' I I- ---- - I I l graduate division The School of Dentistry offers two programs of advanced study. The Graduate Professional Program is a post- doctoral non-degree program to prepare the applicant holding a D. D, S, or equivalent degree for specialty practice. The oral surgery program requires a minimum of 36 consecutive months in residence. The ortho- dontic and periodontic programs require a minimum of 24 consecutive months in residence. All other clinical areas require a minimum of 21 consecutive months in residence. The Master of Science program is designed to prepare the applicant holding a baccalaureate degree, D.D. S. , or equivalent degree, for teaching and re- search. Students in biomedical science areas may complete the requirements for the Master of Science de- gree in 21 months in residence. Students registered in the clinical specialty areas will have two additional semesters above the course work required for the Graduate Professional Program to complete the requirements for the Master of Science degree. George R. Young Ph. D. is the Coordinator of Graduate Studies and Chairman of the Graduate Committee, a position he has held since 1967. The graduate program has been active since 1948 when two advanced de- grees were presented. These were to, Benjamin Warner D. D. S. , Master of Science in Dental Medicine, and Harold Thompson D. D. S, , Master of Science in Dentistry in Orthodontics. Both are still active in the educa- tional program at the school. In 1970 there were thirty graduates from the program receiving either the Masters degree or the Graduate Diploma. The program is active at this time in the following specialties, Endodontics, Diagnosis and Medi- cine, Oral Surgery, Orthodontics, Pedodontics, Periodontics, Prosthodontics QFixed and Removablei, and Dental Hygiene. All programs are governed by the School of Graduate Studies of UMKC, the Master of Sci- ence 1S presented by the School of Graduate Studies, while the Graduate Diploma is presented by the School of Dentistry. The Graduate Committee is appointed by the Dean of the School of Dentistry. The committee for the aca- demic year 1970- 71 has the following members, Robert Allen, D, D, S, Marvin Reed D, D, S. Victor Bowles D, D, S, Norman Schwartz D. D. S. Bernard Butterworth Ph. D. Maxine Tishk M. S. John Dooner D, D, S, Benjamin Warner D. D, S, Charles Dunlap D. D. S. Hamilton B. G. Robinson D. D. S. Tawfic ElAttar Ph. D. Russell Sumnicht D. D. S. Ronald Gier D, D. S. Salvatore Iannazzo D. D. S. Student Members, Philip Jones D, D, S, James Callender D. D. S. William Mayberry Ph. D. I, E, Appleton D. D. S. 29 .....-.-.-1-.--.........-m.-.-...n-.-:-.o:4-eno..4,..' ' ' ' . .mm ..i- .., .. wmv.. Y ,,., ,. . My --fl-----L L -:gg---W - - - --P :LL i? i11, QfL,:f..:.:.:
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