Abstract
PurposeThis study assessed the impact of the COVID‐19 pandemic on U.S. dental schools and their school‐based clinic operations and finances during the first eight months (April to December 2020) of the outbreak. School‐based clinics are critical to training and educating future dentists and delivering oral health care services to underserved communities.MethodsThe American Dental Education Association (ADEA) conducted a structured survey with the 67 accredited U.S. dental schools between November 2020 and January 2021 to assess the impact of the COVID‐19 pandemic on their operations, especially on their school‐based clinics. The response rate was 67%. The authors employed descriptive statistics and text analysis to examine the survey results.ResultsThis study revealed that from April to December 2020, dental schools experienced a 50% reduction in patient visits at dental school clinics, a 7% median decrease in budget, a 42% decline in revenue, changes in clinical and nonclinical faculty and staff, and investments related to infection control measures to remain operational. Ninety‐two percent of dental school clinics suspended community‐based patient care experiences outside the dental school in the first eight months of the pandemic compared to the same time period the year prior.ConclusionsThis research shows the extent of the operational and financial challenges dental school clinics faced in the pandemic's first eight months, April to December 2020. In these unique times, dental school clinics continued to train and educate the dentists of tomorrow and deliver oral health care services to vulnerable communities while implementing safeguards and infection control measures to combat the propagation of the COVID‐19 virus in their institutions.
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