Marquette University receives $1M grant to expand special needs care

Milwaukee-based Marquette University School of Dentistry received a $1.02 million grant to expand services for patients with special needs. 

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The funds will be used to update equipment in clinics and allow clinics to increase capacity for patients with special needs, according to a Nov. 17 news release from the university. 

The grant will help support the school’s clinics, including the Advanced Care Clinic, which provides care to adult patients.

The school has a Special Needs Dental Education Program, which offers dental students the opportunity to observe special needs pediatric dental care, the release said.

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