Fellstone Foundation Commits $100,000
To AEGD Clinic Renovations
Bruce Barker has the best
of both worlds. In addition to owning a private dental practice in Raleigh,
he also stays involved with dental education by serving as a clinical
adjunct instructor in Advanced Education in General Dentistry (AEGD) at the
UNC School of Dentistry. This fall Barker pledged $100,000 to the AEGD
Clinic on behalf of his family fund, the Fellstone Foundation. Funding
provided by the Fellstone Foundation will be spread across the next four
years in $25,000 increments.
The Fellstone Foundation, headed by Frank and Daryl Barker along with their children Bruce and Doane, was
established nearly a decade ago and primarily benefits educational
organizations. When it came time for the family to choose a new candidate
for funding, Bruce suggested the AEGD program.
"Currently serving as a clinical
adjunct instructor and having participated in post-doctoral education
myself, I know the importance of the training offered by the AEGD program,"
Barker explained. "We hope the additional funding will raise the quality of
education and offer residents more learning opportunities. My vision is that
our new facility and the funding we are providing to help equip them will
define this program as a premier post-doctoral educational program in
dentistry."
First and foremost, the Foundation's
donation will fund the purchase of new dental equipment and technology for
the clinic. The decision to fund new technology was compounded by recent
state funding cuts in public education.
"State funding provides the school
with building renovations, expansions, and basic necessities, but today,
more and more public universities depend on private funds to provide
students with the professional edge they need to market their skills in the
real world," said Barker. "That edge comes from gaining experience with new
technologies and advancements in dentistry, and that type of equipment is an
expensive provision for any educational institution.
Dr. Frank Brantley, the Harrell
Distinguished Professor who heads the AEGD program, expressed his
appreciation for the funding.
"While the Fellstone Foundation's
gift represents the AEGD program's largest financial contribution to date,
the Barker family has long contributed to the success of our program by
virtue of the outstanding teaching efforts provided by Dr. Barker," said
Brantley. "Our gratitude for his commitment is
boundless and I can assure you that the impact of his gift will be profound
in moving the AEGD program at the School of Dentistry to the forefront of
postdoctoral general dentistry training."
The AEGD program at the School of
Dentistry is a 12-month postdoctoral certificate program in general
dentistry. As a residency program, it provides advanced training in
clinical dentistry and refinement of skills. Graduates are exposed to the
field of dentistry outside of the dental school setting. Residents learn new
skills, practice with state-of-the-art dental technology, and gain the
experience they need to work in private practices or as general
practitioners. The program is approved and fully accredited by the Council
on Dental Education of the American Dental Association.
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