Lord Named Director of University of Louisville Dental Clinic

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The University of Louisville (UofL) School of Dentistry has named Gregory Lord, DMD, director of its UofL Dental Clinic on the West Kentucky Community and Technical College (WKCTC) campus, serving individuals in Paducah and surrounding areas who need oral healthcare.

Lord owned Lord Family Dental in Louisville for 10 years before joining the faculty of the UofL School of Dentistry and practicing dentistry at UofL Dental Associates. A graduate of the UofL School of Dentistry, Lord has been a dentist since 2004.

“We’re so excited this position has been filled,” said Carrie Hopper, dean of the allied health and personal services division at WKCTC.

“I know with all that COVID-19 has delayed or canceled, people in our region have been concerned this partnership would not take place, but with the hiring of Dr. Lord, we know this project is moving in the right direction to start our dental clinic here at WKCTC,” Hopper said.

Officials from both schools announced in January 2020 the unique collaboration between UofL and WKCTC, which will allow students from both institutions to work together in a dental clinic while providing services to residents of the Jackson Purchase region.

A memorandum of understanding between UofL and WKCTC allows the School of Dentistry to operate the mutually beneficial dental clinic on the second floor of the Anderson Technical Building on the WKCTC campus.

Gerard Bradley, BDS, MS, DrMedDent, dean of the UofL School of Dentistry, said that partnerships like these provide dental services to communities and are an essential component of UofL’s dental curricula.

“We are so pleased to begin our outreach in the Paducah community through the hiring of Dr. Lord. He is a valuable member of our faculty, and his leadership and clinical expertise will help fulfill our educational mission and partnership with WKCTC,” Bradley said.

With a full-time licensed dentist overseeing the operation, the clinic will serve as a clinical learning site for fourth-year UofL dental students, the school said. WKCTC will provide dental assistants from its existing dental assisting program, along with the use of existing dental equipment and chairs.

UofL will provide expert dental oversight, the school said, as well as supervision and management of the dental clinic operations, including the establishment of all dental fees, billing, and collection.

The UofL School of Dentistry is engaged in a similar collaboration with the Red Bird Mission and Red Bird Clinic in Beverly. Dental students work under the direction of a local dentist, providing them with an opportunity to treat patients in a rural community and culture.

Students also rotate through similar externship sites in urban settings, including the Shawnee Dental Clinic located in an underserved area of Louisville.

Lord will first work to set up the clinic and hire a clinic manager and assistant. Officials expect to have the clinic set up and ready to serve patients by early spring.

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