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SCHOOLS AND ACADEMIC PROGRAMS


SCHOOL OF DENTAL MEDICINE - DENTAL HYGIENE PROGRAM

The University of Pittsburgh Dental Hygiene Program provides a comprehensive education in both the health sciences and clinical dental hygiene over the course of a two-year (six consecutive terms) certificate program. The University of Pittsburgh Dental Hygiene Program differs from other programs by providing a broader range of experiences in specialty clinics within the School of Dental Medicine, as well as clinical rotations at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. The major areas of focus are teaching, research, patient treatment, health management, and community service. Dental hygiene services are rendered to a wide variety of patients including pediatric, geriatric, physically and mentally challenged, and immuno-compromised. In addition to clinical practice, graduates are prepared for careers in areas such as education, research, marketing, and administration.

Students who complete the Dental Hygiene Program certificate have the option of completing a bachelor of science degree, offered through the College of General Studies. The degree completion option includes three areas of study focusing on a student's specific career goals. These areas include dental hygiene education, research, and health management. Hygienists can practice their profession while completing their requirements for the bachelor's degree. Classes are tailored to the student's interests and can be arranged around work schedules. The program provides a firm foundation for those desiring to pursue graduate studies. (See the College of General Studies listing for more information on the Bachelor of Science degree completion option.)

CONTACT INFORMATION

Director, Dental Hygiene Program
School of Dental Medicine
B-23 Salk Hall
University of Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, PA 15261-1937
(412) 648-8432
Riccelli@vms.cis.pitt.edu
http://www.dental.pitt.edu/dental_hygiene/about.html

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS AND DEADLINES: CERTIFICATE PROGRAM

See Dental Hygiene Program listing under the Application for Admission section at the front of this bulletin for requirements and deadlines.

ACADEMIC STANDARDS: PROFESSIONAL/ETHICAL CONDUCT STATEMENT FOR STUDENTS

Students will be evaluated on all aspects of professional behavior and ethical conduct. The evaluation will encompass criteria such as the student's interpersonal interaction with faculty, supervisors, staff, patients, and peers, as well as how the student completes all clinical and didactic assignments within scheduled deadlines and in keeping with both the quality and standards established by the Dental Hygiene Program, School of Dental Medicine faculty, and the University of Pittsburgh faculty. Additionally, student compliance with all established policies and procedures will be evaluated when considering student promotion and board eligibility.

GRADING

Each dental hygiene course instructor will clearly state his/her policy regarding grades and evaluation at the beginning of the course. A written document will be distributed to all students at the first class meeting. All required courses are graded according to the University's letter grade system (see Grading and Records section of this bulletin). Elective courses beyond the required number may, with the permission of the faculty, be taken as Satisfactory or Audit. Student advising begins with the faculty responsible for the course. It is the student's responsibility to seek advice from the faculty in any course in which the student has a grade lower than a C.

CERTIFICATE PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS

For a complete list of the required courses, please refer to the listing of course offerings below. Upon successful completion of the course requirements, the student is eligible to take the Dental Hygiene National Board and the Northeast Regional Board Examinations and apply for state licensure.

DENTAL HYGIENE CERTIFICATE PROGRAM CURRICULUM

Number of Credits
FIRST TERM
1110 Biological Sciences 1             3
1112 Introduction to Dental Hygiene             3
1113 Introduction to Dentistry             3
1114 Dental Anatomy             2
1116 Dental Hygiene Practicum             2
1117 Survey of Chemistry/ Biochemistry/ Nutrition             5  
          18
SECOND TERM
1241 Dental Hygiene Microbiology             4
1242 Biological Sciences 2             3
1244 Communications             3
1245 Radiology I             2
1246 Microbiology Laboratory             0
1247 Dental Hygiene Seminar 1             1
1248 Dental Materials             2
1249 Dental Hygiene Clinic 1             2  
          17
THIRD TERM
1370 Introduction to Clinical Periodontics             3
1372 General & Oral Pathology             3
1373 Biological Sciences 3             3
1375 Anesthesia & Medical Emergencies             2
1376 Radiology II             1
1377 Dental Hygiene Seminar 2             1
1379 Dental Hygiene Clinic 2             3
          16
FOURTH TERM
1411 Pharmacology             2
1412 Public Health Dentistry             3
1414 Gerontology             3
1417 Dental Hygiene Seminar 3             1
1418 Dental Health Education, Methods and Practicum             4
1419 Dental Hygiene Clinic 3             4
          17
FIFTH TERM
1541 Basic Psychology             3
1544 Intro to Research Analysis             3
1547 Dental Hygiene Seminar 4             1
1549 Dental Hygiene Clinic 4             5
          12
SIXTH TERM
1680 Ethics for the Health Care Professional             3
1689 Advanced Clinical Dental Hygiene Practice             2
            5
TOTAL           85

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE COMPLETION PROGRAM

Students who complete this program also have the option of going on to complete a Bachelor of Science in Dental Hygiene as offered by the College of General Studies (see CGS listing for information on BS degree completion option and additional dental hygiene courses which must be taken for the BS).



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