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92_HR0334 LRB9208901RHrhB 1 HOUSE RESOLUTION 2 WHEREAS, With the closing of Northwestern Illinois Dental 3 School, Illinois public universities have the sole 4 responsibility of educating the future dentists in Illinois; 5 and 6 WHEREAS, Dental education plays an important role in 7 developing this quality work force; and 8 WHEREAS, Dental education has as one of its 9 responsibilities to graduate a competent oral health work 10 force, and in order to meet that responsibility, it requires 11 a faculty that is sufficient in numbers and properly trained 12 to fulfill the program's mission of teaching, research, and 13 service; and 14 WHEREAS, A physical plant is needed that will support an 15 appropriate number of faculty, staff, and students and must 16 include the latest technology in order to provide a proper 17 environment to educate its students and provide quality 18 services to its patients; and 19 WHEREAS, Dental education is experiencing an increase in 20 the number of unfilled, funded clinical faculty positions; to 21 date, the Southern Illinois University School of Dentistry 22 has six funded clinical faculty vacancies and the University 23 of Illinois at Chicago currently has thirteen clinical 24 faculty vacancies; and 25 WHEREAS, Current data indicates that there are presently 26 more than 350 unfilled positions throughout the country; a 27 leading factor is the significant disparity between the 28 income levels of the practicing dentist and the faculty of 29 the dental schools that exist; in order for the State of 30 Illinois to successfully compete for the limited number of 31 persons seeking faculty positions, it is imperative that the -2- LRB9208901RHrhB 1 State dental programs close this financial gap to recruit and 2 retain faculty; and 3 WHEREAS, Technology for delivering quality oral health 4 care continues to change; dental education must be on the 5 cutting edge in the use of technology in order to prepare 6 competent graduates and deliver quality care to all the 7 patients it serves; additionally, the physical resources must 8 be constantly updated to match changes in the delivery of the 9 curriculum; resources need to be identified to ensure an 10 appropriate level of funding for the equipment replacement 11 and facility renovations; and 12 WHEREAS, Both Southern Illinois University and the 13 University of Illinois share a system of high quality 14 standards; Southern Illinois University ranks in the top 15 twenty percent of all dental schools, ranking as high as 16 number two in the nation; the University of Illinois also has 17 an excellent performance record with a pass rate on national 18 tests averaging above ninety percent and at one hundred 19 percent on one occasion; therefore, be it 20 RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE 21 NINETY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that 22 we request the Illinois Board of Higher Education with the 23 consultation of Patrick J. Ferrillo, dean of the School of 24 Dentistry at Southern Illinois University, and Bruce S. 25 Graham, dean of the School of Dentistry at the University of 26 Illinois at Chicago, to embark on a study that will address 27 the issues facing dental education in the State of Illinois; 28 this study shall include without limitation the following 29 areas: 30 1. Recruitment and retention of qualified faculty for all 31 State oral health care programs; 32 2. Current technology required for both the physical and -3- LRB9208901RHrhB 1 equipment needs for all State programs; 2 3. Retention of Southern Illinois University and 3 University of Illinois at Chicago graduates in the State of 4 Illinois; and 5 4. The role research should play in the mission of 6 Illinois dental schools; and be it further 7 RESOLVED, That the Board on Higher Education shall submit 8 its report on the study to the General Assembly on or before 9 October 1, 2001; and be it further 10 RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be 11 presented to the Governor of the State of Illinois, the Board 12 of Higher Education, to the Higher Education Committee 13 members of the General Assembly, to the President of Southern 14 Illinois University, and to the President of the University 15 of Illinois.