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Transforming Dentistry

The Rise and Near Demise of Dentistry at Western University

David J. Kenny Shelley McKellar

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English
University of Toronto Press
01 November 2022
Transforming Dentistry traces the rise and near demise of the dentistry program at Western University.

The history of the dental program at Western University is a spirited and gritty story of grand visions, strong personalities, and contentious leadership. Focusing on the years from 1965 to 2015, Transforming Dentistry highlights Western University's ambitious plans to create and situate a dental program within a health sciences complex; the practical challenges involved in implementing a curriculum and populating a new school; the influence of key dental faculty, community dentists, and students in shaping the program; and the school's near closure during the 1990s.

David J. Kenny and Shelley McKellar detail how and why the training of dentists was transformed by science, technology, and individual educators. The book focuses on the unique aspects of Western's dental program and compares it with the programs offered at nine other Canadian schools. Today, the strong reputation of Western dentistry is a direct result of the ambitious visions, professional commitment, and steadfast leadership employed by London dentists and university educators over more than five decades.
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Imprint:   University of Toronto Press
Country of Publication:   Canada
Dimensions:   Height: 235mm,  Width: 159mm,  Spine: 32mm
Weight:   720g
ISBN:   9781487529895
ISBN 10:   1487529899
Pages:   392
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Primary ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Foreword by Wesley J. Dunn, DDS Introduction 1. Vision and Determination: President George Edward Hall and the London Dentists, 1945–1965 2. Founding Dean and Program Launch: Mobilizing Faculty, Students, and Space, 1965–1970 3. A Fledgling Faculty of Dentistry Grows and Adapts, 1970–1982 4. Research, Reorganization, and Clinic Renewal, 1982–1994 5. President Paul Davenport and Dentistry: Vertical Cuts, Merger, and Move, 1994–1999 6. Building and Renovation: Faculty, Alumni, and the DSB Addition, 1999–2006 7. Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry: Symbiosis, 2006–2015 Epilogue: Life after 50

David J. Kenny is a professor of dentistry at the University of Toronto and an honorary staff dentist at SickKids Hospital. Shelley McKellar is the Hannah Chair in the History of Medicine at the Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry and a professor in the Department of History at Western University.

Reviews for Transforming Dentistry: The Rise and Near Demise of Dentistry at Western University

"""Transforming Dentistry is an excellent book by any measure. It is meticulously researched and clearly presented and should be considered the definitive work on the history of dentistry at Western University. The book vividly captures the difficulties of a faculty dealing with the central administration with insight on the pressures brought to bear on both parties. Transforming Dentistry is a worthy addition to the archives of not only Western University but all major Canadian universities."" - Robert Y. McMurtry, Professor Emeritus of Surgery, Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, Western University ""Transforming Dentistry skillfully combines the personal stories of students and staff within a changing academic context to weave an engaging narrative of Western's dental school. The diverse politics, philosophies, and professional interests that have animated dental education over the last 50 years will be of great interest to practitioners and the general public alike."" - Kenneth Wright, Retired Adjunct Clinical Professor, Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, Western University ""I thoroughly enjoyed reading Transforming Dentistry. The story reads like an adventure novel. The commitment of the university's faculty, leaders, and allies to an academic vision for dentistry at Western, in addition to their creativity and persistence in spite of continuing systemic obstacles, is both impressive and inspiring."" - Carol P. Herbert, Professor Emerita and Dean Emerita, Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, Western University ""In Transforming Dentistry, David J. Kenny and Shelley McKellar have written an engaging history of the dentistry programs at Western University. Although there is plenty of detail here that will appeal to those with a keen interest in dentistry and dental education, this work is far-reaching, illuminating how professional, economic, and social trends combine with politics - at federal, provincial, and university levels - to shape the course of professional education in universities. This is a compelling tale full of tumult, drama, and intrigue."" - Tracey L. Adams, Professor of Sociology, Western University ""Kenny and McKellar have done a masterful job of archiving the comprehensive history of dentistry at Western University and in the process have woven a fascinating story of adventure, resilience, and optimism."" - John Yoo, Dean, Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, Western University ""Kenny and McKellar provide an enjoyable, readable, detailed, and rich institutional history of Western's dental school. The history they present is remarkable in that it not only paints a vivid picture of the personalities involved and their motivations, but also manages to deftly position these figures within larger scientific, professional, academic, social, and political contexts, thus offering so much more in terms of historical understanding. There is no doubt that Kenny and McKellar have expertly contributed to the history of dentistry in Canada, and to an area in the history of medicine that receives little to no attention."" - Carlos R. Quiñonez, Vice Dean and Director of Schulich Dentistry, Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, Western University, and editor, Ontario Dentist ""One might think this book is intended only for faculty, staff, alumni, and current students at Western's School of Dentistry. Without doubt, that audience will find engagement not just in their period of tenure, but also in the ebb and flow of their alma mater over time. However, the manner in which a complex institution such as Western's Dental School faces a range of external and internal challenges can be instructive and translatable to other faculties. David J. Kenny and Shelley McKellar have taken on a most difficult task and have managed to produce a book which can be both enjoyed and studied."" - Stan Kogon, Professor Emeritus, Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, Western University ""We need to understand the past to foresee the future. This outstanding book is essential to understand both the founding of the Western University's dental program and how it evolved to become a partner in the Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry. If you were involved, your name is in this book ... and dentistry's future is forever in your debt."" - James W. Shosenberg, author of The Rise of the Ontario Dental Association: 125 Years of Organized Dentistry and The Rise of the Ontario Dental Association: 150 Years of Organized Dentistry"


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