Owensboro Extension – UofL News Tue, 21 Apr 2026 21:06:36 +0000 en-US hourly 1 Community Dental Clinic to partner with School of Dentistry in Owensboro /post/uofltoday/community-dental-clinic-to-partner-with-school-of-dentistry-in-owensboro/ Wed, 13 Sep 2023 17:15:58 +0000 /?p=59241 Continuing the organization’s mission to provide high-quality dental services for low-income individuals and families, is partnering with the to further expand access to oral health care in Owensboro and surrounding areas. Starting in January 2024, the University of Louisville will assume operational management of the clinic. The Community Dental Clinic board of directors will remain active in its work to identify dental gaps and resources in the community, as well as to provide maintenance to the clinic.

This is the latest community dental practice under UofL management, with other locations in Elizabethtown, Louisville, Paducah and Shelbyville. Under the partnership, the practice will be known as Community Dental Clinic In Cooperation With UofL Dental Care.

The modern, 3,500 square foot dental clinic was established in 2009. It serves patients in the seven-county Green River district who do not have commercial dental insurance. Currently, the clinic is the only dental provider in the Owensboro area accepting new patients with Medicaid over the age of 3.

After the transition, services will continue to be provided by a licensed dentist or a UofL School of Dentistry student under the supervision of a licensed dentist. This will be a clinical rotation site for dental students who will learn alongside licensed dentists, gaining valuable experiences that help them become better dentists when they graduate.

Margaret Hill, interim dean of the UofL School of Dentistry, says the partnership is a natural extension of the school’s mission.

“We are expanding access to dental care across Kentucky. The Owensboro clinic provides an excellent opportunity to do that because it is designed to serve, and will continue to serve, low-income patients who have Medicaid or no dental insurance,” Hill said.

Suzanne Craig, chair of the Community Dental Clinic board of directors, says the partnership with UofL will benefit patients in several ways.

“This partnership will help to expand our mission and serve more patients as a whole,” she said. “It will provide the clinic with additional people and resources from the UofL School of Dentistry to support patient care at the clinic and outreach activities, including increased number of free dental screenings in local schools.”

Craig notes that the partnership will further benefit patients who require advanced care from a dental specialist.

“Affiliation with UofL will make it easier for patients to access the expertise of specialty programs within the School of Dentistry less than two hours away in Louisville.”

The University of Louisville also operates a nursing education program in Owensboro. The began as a partnership between UofL and Owensboro Health, providing students in the Owensboro area with the opportunity to earn a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree in a traditional format.

With this new partnership, Kentucky’s premier metropolitan university is creating an even stronger connection with the Commonwealth’s fourth-largest city.

“Since its establishment in 1887, the UofL School of Dentistry has trained most dentists practicing in Kentucky. Many of our graduates have made the Owensboro area their home, and it’s only natural for us to establish roots there, as well,” Hill said.

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UofL Owensboro nursing students turn in perfect scores on licensure exam /post/uofltoday/uofl-owensboro-nursing-students-turn-in-perfect-scores-on-licensure-exam/ /post/uofltoday/uofl-owensboro-nursing-students-turn-in-perfect-scores-on-licensure-exam/#respond Fri, 14 Apr 2017 15:40:32 +0000 http://uoflnews.com/?p=36304 The University of Louisville School of Nursing program achieved a 100-percent pass rate in 2016 for first-time takers of the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses, NCLEX-RN. The UofL traditional undergraduate nursing program in Louisville achieved a 93-percent pass rate.

State boards of nursing administer the standardized exam to determine whether a prelicensure nursing school graduate is prepared for entry-level practice as a registered nurse. The pass rate includes all graduates who took the NCLEX for the first time in 2016.

“We are thrilled that our program has achieved a perfect pass rate for 2016,” said Amy Higdon, MSN, RN, director of the UofL School of Nursing Owensboro Extension and assistant professor. “This is a huge accomplishment and would not have been possible without the hard work and determination from our students. Thank you to the dedicated faculty and staff who have worked endlessly to support our students and the program.”

The pass rates for UofL’s School of Nursing programs in Louisville and Owensboro are above the national average of 87.8 percent, according to the National Council of State Boards of Nursing.

“We have strong programs with faculty and students who work together to succeed,” said Ruth Staten, PhD, APRN-CS-NP, UofL School of Nursing associate dean for undergraduate programs and associate professor. “The NCLEX pass rates are just one outcome that demonstrates the excellence that defines our BSN traditional programs. We are very proud of the faculty, staff, students and graduates that contribute to the well-being of the community.”

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