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05 I Annual Report 2023-2024

LEADERSHIP AND FACULTY

College of Dentistry Leadership Team for 2023-24

Dean: Dr. Walter Siqueira

Associate Dean, Academic: Dr. Peter Doig

Academic Director, DMD Yr. 1 & 2: Dr. Michelle Siqueira

Academic Director, DMD Yr. 3 & 4: Dr. Amrinderbir Singh

Academic Director, Dental Hygiene Program: Carla Ofstie

Academic Director, Dental Assisting Program: Terrie Donald

Director, Dental Therapy Program: Dr. Gerry Uswak

Assistant Dean, Clinics: Dr. Greg Kost

Director, Clinic Affairs: Michelle Knaus

Associate Dean Research and Graduate Studies: Dr. Andrew Leask

Director, Finance and Administration: Kevin Fuglerud

2023-24 FACULTY AND STAFF

Full-time Faculty

Staff

Female

Male

Part-time Faculty

Number of countries

represented by our

faculty & staff

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NEW FACULTY IN 2023-24

The College of Dentistry welcomed a number of new faculty members, whose diverse expertise and

innovative approaches will significantly enhance our academic and research programs. These

additions to our team promise to foster a richer learning environment for students, advance our

research initiatives, and improve patient care through cutting-edge techniques and knowledge. Their

arrival marks an exciting chapter for the college, as we continue to uphold our commitment to

excellence in dental education and service.

Dr. Eduardo Moffa DDs. Msc. PhD

Tenure -Track Assistant Professor

Dana King BDSc., RDT, RDH

Instructor, Dental Therapy

Rhonda Krienke RDr

Instructor, Dental Therapy

Dr. Michelle Sperandio DDS

Lecturer

Dr. Leticia Boaro DDs. Msc. PhD

Tenure -Track Assistant Professor

Dr. Mingma Sherpa RDr. sDs

Instructor, Dental Therapy

Rachel Oracz RDr

Instructor, Dental Therapy

Lynne Lefebvre RDr

Instructor, Dental Therapy

Dr. Mohammadjavad Shiranifaradonbeh

DDS, MSc

Lecturer

Dr. Julia Kassis DDS

Assistant Professor

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I Annual Report 2023-2024

CLINICS

The College of Dentistry's dental clinics are an important part of both the education of

our students and the oral health of residents throughout the province. There are eight

dental clinics located in urban, remote and rural areas. In addition to the main campus

clinic in Saskatoon, there are clinics that serve the populations in and around La

Range, Prince Albert, Regina, Big River First Nation, Red Earth First Nation, Shoal Lake

First Nation and Nipawin.

Eight Cliniic lo,catiions:

La Ronge

Saskatoon-----•

Regina---------..:_.__.�qo

Big River First Nation

Red Earth Cree Nation

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SASKATOON CLINIC IMPACT

15,725

Students working in clinic

Patient visits

83

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4506

X-Rays

DMD students

36

Dental Assisting students

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321

Crowns

421

Dentures

665

Extractions

718

Root canals

873

Emergency visits

733

Pediatric visits

1629

Scaling units

2238

Fillings

70

Clear alignments

$1.9M

Patient discount

waiver*

+27.So/o

Clinical revenue

growth from 22/23

to 23/24

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173

Number of different

communities served

across the province

35o/o

o/o of provincial

communities

served**

*Difference between College of Dentistry and CDSS

clinical fees

**Cities, Towns and Villages

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NORTHERN OUTREACH CLINICS

Access to dental care is a significant barrier for underserved populations in rural and

remote areas of Saskatchewan. To address this issue, the College of Dentistry provides

vital oral healthcare services through outreach clinics in northern Saskatchewan. These

clinics offer a full scope of practice, bringing essential care closer to home.

Our Impact in Northern

Saskatchewan Communities:

# of procedures done

in 2023-24:

2970

0A, increase of

procedures

over the prior year:

128%

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