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Changes in the Academe: Women in Dental Education.

More than 150 years ago, Lucy Hobbs became the first woman in the country to enter dental school. Today, women represent nearly half of the nation’s entering class, more than a third of the faculty and a growing number of administrative leaders, including deans. Evidence illustrates a developing pipeline toward greater numbers and strength of women in dental education, creating a far-reaching impact on teaching, learning and patient care in academia, practice and the profession.

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