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In order to increase access to dental
care and dental education for Amish children in northern Indiana, a small
team of IU dental school faculty and students has been making monthly
trips to Shipshewana since 1996.
In the early stages of the program children found to be in need of
dental care were transported to a dental office in Elkhart.
In 1997 the project became part of a $200,000, three-year grant
funded by the Indiana State Department of Health, IUSD Oral Health
Research Institute, the South Bend Memorial Health Foundation and the
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. The
grant was awarded to IUSD faculty member, Dr. Brian Sanders, and IU School
of Medicine faculty member, Dr. Amy Shapiro.
A portion of the grant was used as a start-up fund
to build a dental facility, The Community Dental Clinic, in the northern
part of the state, where Shipshewana and other communities with large
Amish populations are located. The
Amish community also has contributed financially to the building fund; the
project is being carried out with the approval and cooperation of the
community's religious leaders, the Amish Bishops.
Fourth year dental students receive extramural
credit by serving as volunteers who help to provide treatment. The Board of Directors of the clinic is composed primarily of
representative of the Amish community, but also includes two members of
the IUSD faculty; Dr. Brian Sanders and Dr. Karen Yoder. Dr. Amy Shapiro and Ms. Janet Muhlherin of the Hemophilia and
Thrombosis Center at St. Vincent Hospital are also on the Board of
Directors of the clinic.
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