Strategic Action Plan 2011-13
School of Dental Medicine
ECU Values:
ECU’s School of Dental Medicine adheres to the established “enduring values” outlined in ECU Tomorrow: A Vision for Leadership and Service (2007), ECU’s long-range strategic plan and is aligned to the Strategic Action Plan, 2010-13 and its corresponding Key Performance Indicators that advance our Mission.
ECU’s values are outlined below:
- Respect;
- Authenticity;
- Accountability;
- Teamwork; and
- Commitment to Serve.
ECU Mission:
To serve as a national model for public service and regional transformation by:
- Preparing our students to compete and succeed in the global economy and multicultural society,
- Distinguishing ourselves by the ability to train and prepare leaders,
- Creating a strong, sustainable future for eastern North Carolina through education, research, innovation, investment, and outreach,
- Saving lives, curing diseases, and positively transforming health and health care, and
- Providing cultural enrichment and powerful inspiration as we work to sustain and improve quality of life.
Approved by the UNC Board of Governors - November 13, 2009
Key Strategic Planning Principles:
Several key planning principles were established to develop this strategic plan:
- Support for student success throughout the continuum of their college learning experience;
- Adherence to ECU Tomorrow: A Vision for Leadership and Service, 2007 and the ECU Strategic Action Plan, 2010-13;
- Support for effective leadership and professional development;
- Purposeful decision-making, moving towards clearly defined goals and measurable objectives;
- A commitment to institutional effectiveness; and,
- Allocation of resources to ensure attainment of established priorities.
Goals:
GOAL 1:Provide a high quality educational experience that prepares students to deliver outstanding dental services to underserved and rural communities in North Carolina in a caring and compassionate manner.
GOAL 2:Attract and retain students who are representative of our state’s minority and rural populations.
GOAL 3:Ensure excellence and sustainability in meeting the oral health care needs of the underserved communities and populations we serve.
GOAL 4:Create a dynamic and rewarding work and educational environment.
GOAL 5:Become national leaders in dental health services research, epidemiology, public health and clinical trials.
Goal 1: Provide a high quality educational experience that prepares students to deliver outstanding dental services to underserved and rural communities in North Carolina in a caring and compassionate manner.
Outcome Objective: By 2013, increase the number of dentists who (are prepared to) practice in rural and underserved areas of the State.
Measure: Curriculum measures – developed by curriculum and outcomes assessment committees
Measure: Student interview findings are used to evaluate student satisfaction in the scope and quality of their education
Measure: First time pass rate on National Board Dental Examination (NBDE), Part I, compared to the national first time pass rate 2012
Measure: First time pass rate on National Board Dental Examination (NBDE), Part II, compared to the national first time pass rate 2014
Measure: Alumni interview findings are used to determine number of graduates, who pursue careers in primary oral health care in rural and underserved areas in North Carolina 2016
Outcome Objective: By 2013, increase the number of opportunities available to dental students to participate in community-based interprofessional co-curricular and extra-curricular experiences.
Measure: Student group interviews to evaluate student satisfaction in the scope and quality of their experiences
Outcome Objective: By 2013, increase the number of professional development opportunities available to dental students.
Measure: Student group interviews to evaluate student satisfaction in the scope and quality of their education
GOAL 2: Attract and retain students who are representative of our state’s minority and rural populations.
Outcome Objective: By 2013, increase the number of underrepresented students admitted.
Measure: Enrollment rates by gender, ethnicity, program and county
Outcome Objective: By 2013, maintain the retention rate of underrepresented students at or above 95 percentage points.
Measure: Retention rates by gender, ethnicity, and program, and county.
Measure: Trends in student: staff ratios
Measure: Number of students having documented academic difficulty
Measure: Number of students utilizing tutors and mentors
Outcome Objective: By 2013, increase the amount of financial support available to students throughfinancial aid, scholarships, grants, and loans.
Measure: Amount of financial support available to SoDM students
Outcome Objective: Increase the number of mentee relationships established.
Measure: Number of mentee relationships
Measure: Students feedback surveys/focus groups
GOAL 3: Ensure excellence and sustainability in meeting the oral health care needs of the underserved communities and populations we serve.
Outcome Objective: By 2013, increase the number of Community Service Learning Centers (CSLCs) that deliver high quality oral health services in underserved and rural areas of our state by ten.
Measure: Number of CSLCs established
Outcome Objective: By 2013, increase the number of patients receiving oral health services in underserved and rural areas of the state.
Measure: Number of patients served by CSLC
Outcome Objective: By 2013, increase opportunities for students to provide oral health care services in CSLSc.
Measure: Number of affiliation agreements
Measure: Number of 4th year students with rotations in rural/underserved regions of the State
Outcome Objective: By 2013, increase opportunities for students to provide oral health care services in CSLS.
Measure: Number of programs serving children and underserved adults
Measure: Number of children and underserved residents receiving care
Measure: Documentation of established partnerships that address oral health
Outcome Objective: By 2013, increase the number of grant applications secured to meet the oral health care needs of underrepresented populations.
Measure: Number of grants submitted and awarded by dollar value
Measure: Rate of return of investment strategies
Outcome Objective: By 2013, increase the amount of funding secured for oral health care delivery via awareness of and support for funding through advocacy with legislators.
Measure: Amount of resources secured
Measure: Rate of return of investment strategies
GOAL 4: Create a dynamic and rewarding work and educational environment.
Outcome Objective: By 2013, increase the number of faculty and staff from historically underrepresented groups, including women.
Measure: Annual demographic profile (number, percent) of faculty and staff
Outcome Objective: By 2013, increase faculty and staff satisfaction with their ability to attain their written professional development goals.
Measure: Climate survey
Measure: Annual performance review feedback
Measure: Number and ratio of faculty tenured and/or promoted
Outcome Objective: By 2013, establish policies and procedures that optimize achievement of the SODM’s mission.
Measure: Climate survey
Measure: Annual performance review feedback
GOAL 5: Become national leaders in dental health services research, epidemiology, public health
and clinical trials.
Outcome Objective: By 2013, increase the number of interdisciplinary and inter-institutional projects focused on oral health.
Measure: Number of partnerships secured
Measure: Assessment of Research agenda
Measure: Ongoing assessment of faculty development opportunities
Outcome Objective: By 2013, increase the number of interprofessional collaboration research projects that focus on oral health care.
Measure: Number of interprofessional collaborations
Measure: Number of partnerships that advance multidisciplinary activities
Outcome Objective: By 2013, increase the number of interprofessional collaboration research projects that focus on oral health care.
Measure: Percentage of School’s new graduates who enter private practice
Measure: Percentage of new graduates who enter graduate and specialty programs in hospitals and universities throughout NC
Measure: Percentage of new graduates who pursue options including military or public health service, dental research, dental education and careers with a variety of NC government agencies
Outcome Objective: By 2013, increase access to (the number of) continuing education opportunities related to the translation of oral health research into patient care.
Measure: Number of continuing education opportunities
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