Marquette University gets $5M for general practice dental residency program

The state of Wisconsin released $5 million in funding to Milwaukee-based Marquette University School of Dentistry.

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The school will use the funding to create a dental general practice residency program with a future hospital partner, according to a Feb. 29 news release. 

The program aims to provide a pipeline for the dental workforce for hospitals and other settings throughout Wisconsin. 

Gov. Tony Evers recently signed a four-bill dental package that includes scholarships to students at the dental school who agree to practice in dental shortage areas.

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