- RG2024-2006-086-1231
- Stuk
- 1986
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Dental clinic in summer
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Dental clinic in summer
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Interior of the Dental Clinic
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Dental Clinic front entrance; Summer.
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View of Dental Clinic main entrance from South; Summer.
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Examination equipment
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Old examination equipment
Dental Clinic - Opening Ceremonies
C. Irwin McIntosh, Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan, cutting the ribbon at the official opening of the Dental Clinic.
Dental Clinic - Architectural Model
Model of the proposed Dental Clinic.
Bio/Historical Note: Although classes began in 1968, construction for a building did not begin until 1978. This lack of appropriate accommodation in part meant that of 90 applicants for the College of Dentistry’s first class, only 10 students could be accepted. Research space was provided through the Cancer Institute; offices and a seminar room, through Ellis Hall; and space for Dentistry was planned for the proposed additions to the Medical College Building and University Hospital. A general economic slowdown in the provincial economy delayed construction of a building, and subsequently decreased the number of students accepted into the program. By 1973 the college was located within the Health Sciences Building, and were hoping for “construction of permanent clinic facilities adjacent to the Health Sciences Building, with a firm target date of 1977.” The Dental Clinic Building, designed by Holliday-Scott, Paine, was completed at a cost of $4 million; students and faculty moved in in January 1979. The maximum number of students for the College – 25 – were admitted for the first time for the 1979-80 winter term. Enveloped by the new Health Sciences E-Wing since 2013, the Dental Clinic retains its original design sensibilities.
College of Dentistry - SciCan UltraClinic
Senior U of S Dentistry student Gary Nahirney works on a patient in the new SciCan UltraClinic.
Bio/historical note: Image appeared in 9 Mar. 2001 issue of OCN.
College of Dentistry - First Class of Students
From back of photo: "The University of Saskatchewan's first dental students - hard at work as they begin clinical studies in new facilities on the Saskatoon campus. The students in the first cubicle are Dennis T. Lanigan, of Regina (left) and Bernard E. White, of Foam lake. The other students in the first class are: Miss Nancy A. Earl, Lumsden; Stuart T. Gordon, Saskatoon; Robert I. Hamilton, Kelvington; Donald C. Johnson, Regina; Mrs. Linea Lanoie, Saskatoon; David J. Plosz, Canora; Paul E. Teplitsky, Foam Lake; and James A. Wilson, Leader."
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Exterior of the dental clinic
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Exterior of the dental clinic
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Exterior of the dental clinic
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Waiting room in dental clinic
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Interior of the Dental Clinic