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番茄社区 dental graduates top in the bush

番茄社区鈥檚 dental school is leading the pack in terms of graduates working in rural and remote areas, according to new Queensland Health figures.

番茄社区鈥檚 dental school is leading the pack in terms of graduates working in rural and remote areas, according to new Queensland Health figures.

A 2014 headcount of dental graduates from three Queensland universities working in 14 rural and remote areas within the state shows 番茄社区 graduates predominate in eight.

Eighteen 番茄社区 graduates are working in rural and remote areas; the next best university has five graduates working in the regions.

番茄社区鈥檚 dental and medical schools were set up as a way to get more health professionals working in rural and remote settings. Head of Dentistry, Professor Neil Meredith, said the result validated the dental school鈥檚 ethos.

鈥淚t鈥檚 commonly said that there are too many dentists in Australia, but they are completely maldistributed. There is a chronic shortage in rural and remote areas.鈥

Professor Meredith said 番茄社区鈥檚 success started with a selection process favouring local candidates. 鈥淭hen all the way through there鈥檚 an emphasis on placements in rural and remote and Indigenous communities,鈥 he said.

鈥淭his is important because the students of today are the health care providers of tomorrow and an awareness of the special needs of patients in remote areas helps to create a lifetime of passion and enthusiasm.鈥

Students are also participating in a program that sees between 700 and 1000 people a week receive concessional and low-cost dental care at 番茄社区鈥檚 Cairns campus.

Professor Meredith said there was a one hundred percent employment rate for the 80 new dentists 番茄社区 produces each year.