Marquette University School of Dentistry: Launches general practice residency program with Aurora Health Care

MILWAUKEE —The Marquette University School of Dentistry has announced the launch of a general practice residency program to provide post-graduate education and clinical training leading to proficiency in general dentistry. The program’s affiliated hospital will be Aurora Sinai Medical Center, near the Marquette campus, as part of a partnership between the School of Dentistry and Aurora Health Care.

The general practice residency program received accreditation from the Commission on Dental Accreditation on Aug. 8. The program will emphasize general dentistry, resident education, patient centered care and community service through post-graduate training and the delivery of oral health care in a hospital setting.

“We are excited to start this new post-graduate program to offer pre- and early-career dentists a necessary training opportunity to learn proficiency in emergency and multidisciplinary care, to treat patients with special needs, and to be responsive to a changing health care environment,” said Dr. Elsbeth Kalenderian, dean of Marquette’s School of Dentistry. “As the only dental school in the state of Wisconsin, and one with a Catholic, Jesuit mission at its heart, it is important that we provide services and programs that benefit both our students and the communities in which we live and work. I am appreciative to Aurora Health Care for joining us in this program.”

“Aurora Health Care is proud to partner with Marquette University School of Dentistry to bring essential dental services directly into our hospital setting,” said Dr. Nkem Iroegbu, president of Aurora Sinai Medical Center and Aurora St. Luke’s South Shore. “By integrating dental care into our emergency department and collaborating on this residency program, we are advancing our mission to increase access to comprehensive health and wellness services in Milwaukee. This initiative reflects our commitment to equitable care and ensures that patients receive timely, compassionate treatment that supports both their oral and overall health.”

As part of the partnership, Aurora Sinai will have a dedicated dental treatment room in the emergency department for patients who seek dental palliative care for pain and infection. Residents will be providing dental care in a patient-centered private practice environment at the School of Dentistry while rotating with Aurora Sinai Medical Center for rotations in anesthesia, internal medicine and the emergency department. While on a rotation, the GPR residents are fully integrated with the Aurora Sinai team, treating patients alongside physician residents gaining knowledge and experience.

“This program is a great opportunity for both our students and those seeking care at Aurora Sinai Medical Center,” said Dr. Jeff Zeller, clinical assistant professor of community dental sciences and director of graduate practice residency. “Having a dental chair in the emergency department is a big deal in patient care. For our residents, this represents an opportunity to gain confidence outside of dental school by treating more complex patient cases. There is a high need for this proficiency, especially in specialty areas such as endodontics and oral surgery.”

Additionally, patients who are part of the Aurora hospital system will be able to receive dental care at School of Dentistry’s newly renovated GPR Dental Clinic. These patients will optimize their dental health, which directly contributes to the overall improvement of their medical condition such as outpatient cardiology and women’s health, as well as our community-based patients.

General practice residents are dental school graduates and practicing dentists who enroll in a one- or two-year residency program through Marquette Graduate School. Participants will see patients both at Aurora Sinai Medical Center and in the School of Dentistry clinics. Applications are now open for residents to start in late 2025, and information on applying is available online.

About Aurora Health Care

Aurora Health Care is the largest health system in Wisconsin and a national leader in clinical innovation, health outcomes, consumer experience and value-based care. The state’s largest private employer, the system serves patients across 18 hospitals, more than 70 pharmacies and more than 300 sites of care. Aurora Health Care, in addition to Advocate Health Care in Illinois and Atrium Health in the Carolinas, Georgia and Alabama, is now part of Advocate Health, the third-largest nonprofit, integrated health system in the United States. Committed to providing equitable care for all, Advocate Health provides more than $6 billion in annual community benefits.  

About Marquette University School of Dentistry

Founded in 1894, Marquette University School of Dentistry has been a significant provider of oral health care to patients and excellent clinically based dental education to dental students and recently celebrated 130 years of providing dental education and community service. Programs are guided by dedicated faculty and practicing professionals who uphold Marquette’s vision to train highly skilled oral health care practitioners to bring top-quality dental care to urban and rural communities across the country and around the world.