PDS Health and Roseman University Partner to Enhance Dental Education

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Published: Feb 18, 2025

 

Partnership leverages PDS Health’s expertise and Roseman University's clinical education program to provide enriching and transformative clinical experiences for dental students.

 

HENDERSON, NEV. Feb. 18, 2025 – PDS Health, a leading national dental and medical support organization, announces a partnership with Roseman University of Health Sciences College of Dental Medicine on a new and innovative external rotation program that provides dental students with valuable hands-on clinical experiences.

 

The Roseman University College of Dental Medicine’s DSO External Rotation Program is an immersive training program that places students in real-world practice settings, including PDS Health’s practices in Las Vegas and other Nevada locations. Under the expert guidance of experienced oral health care providers, students gain hands-on experience in providing patient care. As a leader in dental education partnerships, PDS Health offers student dentists opportunities to apply their theoretical knowledge in clinical settings, strengthening their skills and confidence as future dental professionals.

 

“PDS Health is proud to partner with the College of Dental Medicine at Roseman University,” said Stephen E. Thorne IV, Founder and CEO of PDS Health. “By working alongside our clinical teams, dental students will gain real-world experience and develop the skills needed to succeed. As a leader in integrated dental and medical care, we provide a unique environment where students can see firsthand how innovative technologies and collaborative care models are shaping the future of dentistry. This partnership is already making an impact, and we look forward to building on its success in the communities we serve.”

 

The joint effort will offer students exposure to the oral health challenges faced by underserved communities, providing a deeper understanding of the importance of accessible dental care.

 

“This partnership provides exceptional hands-on experience in real-world dental practices for our students while serving our communities,” said Dr. Ryan Moffat, Assistant Dean of Oral Healthcare Education at Roseman University of Health Sciences College of Dental Medicine. “This practical training will significantly benefit our students by equipping them with the skills and confidence vital to providing high-quality dental care and excelling in their careers.”

 

The dental programs at the College of Dental Medicine at Roseman University of Health Sciences offer an unparalleled learning environment. The inseparable nature of its lifelong colleague culture and Six-Point Mastery Learning Model® makes it unique. The learning model consists of Block Curriculum, Active and Collaborative Learning, Competency-based Education, Assessment Learning, Early Experiential Learning, and a classroom design that facilitates learning. The college’s programs strive to improve the oral health of the public with special attention to underserved individuals and families by educating dentists, conducting education and clinical research, and providing community-based health services and health care leadership. 

 

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