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Marquette University Dentistry Key Information

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Marquette provides the following information on the characteristics and attributes required to succeed in its admissions process:

Candidates and students must have sufficient motor functions to execute movements reasonably required to provide general care and treatment to patients within an acceptable amount of time. They must have the ability to acquire a defined level of required information as presented through demonstrations and experiences in the basic and dental sciences. 

They must be able to observe a patient accurately, at a distance and close at hand, and observe and appreciate auditory and non-verbal communications when performing dental operations or administering medications.They must be able to communicate effectively and sensitively with patients and/or their guardian. They must be able to communicate effectively and efficiently with all members of the healthcare team, orally and in writing.

 They must be able to measure, calculate, reason, analyze, integrate, and synthesize.They must possess the emotional health required for full utilization of his or her intellectual abilities, the exercise of good judgment, maintenance of patient confidentiality, the prompt completion of all responsibilities attendant to the diagnosis and care of patients, and the development of mature, sensitive and effective relationships with patients.

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Motivation and Insight into Dentistry

  • Why Marquette?
  • Where do you see yourself in 10 years?
  • Have you considered medicine?
  • Which subject did you feel the most difficult when you did BDS?
  • Tell me three reasons why you want to be a dentist.
  • What was your hardest class at undergrad?
  • What does access to dental care mean to you?
  • What factors will affect your decision when choosing a dental school?
  • What will be the hardest part of dental school?
  • Tell me 3 challenges that you think you’ll face in dental school.
  • What is a common challenge facing dentists?
  • What made you choose the schools you applied to?
  • How did you study for the DAT?
  • What is your backup if you don’t get in here?
  • How do you define success as a dentist?
  • Where do you want to practice?
  • Do you see yourself at Marquette?
  • Where will you be in ten years?
  • What is your pre-dental club like?
  • How would you define success after a 15 year career?
  • How does diversity relate to dentistry?
  • What are the strengths and weaknesses of dentistry itself?
  • If you were in a parallel universe and there was no need for health care or dental care, what would you do?
  • Why dentistry?
  • Why dentistry not medicine?
  • Name three challenges you’ll face in dental school.
  • You have been accepted to all your schools. How do you decide where to go?
  • What will you do if you fail this interview?
  • When struggling in a class, how did you switch your study habits?
  • Dentistry is stressful. How do you decompress?
  • What would you do if all oral diseases were cured and there was no need for dentists?
  • How will you transition from undergrad to dental school?
  • What do you know about dental school?
  • Why do you think so many people want to be dentists?
  • What has your work experience taught you?

 
Manual Dexterity

  • Tell us about your hand skills.
  • Talk to me about your hobbies that help with manual dexterity.
  • What hand coordination experience do you have?
  • Prove to me that you have the manual dexterity to be a dentist.

 
​Ethical Scenarios

  • A woman comes into your clinic with perfectly healthy teeth, and wants them all to be extracted. What do you do?
  • If a boy came into your office and did not have dental insurance what would you do?
  • Would you report a fellow student if you caught them cheating?
  • What is the social responsibility of a dentist?
  • Is integrity more important than intellect?
  • If a friend told you that they cheated on an exam that the both of you had just taken what would you do?
  • What does professionalism mean to you?
  • If a patient of yours could not afford dental treatment what should you?
  • You are running a clinic on a very busy day, and a man comes in in severe pain, who you have never seen but needs immediate care. You already have a room full of patients waiting to be seen. What do you do?


Teamwork Tasks

  • What does leadership mean to you?
  • What do you think are the most important qualities of a leader?
  • What makes you a good leader?


Communication Stations​

  • Describe a situation where no one else was like you, and how you dealt with it.
  • Talk about a time you experienced a difficult situation while in a leadership role.
  • How do you earn someone’s trust?
  • Tell me about a time you had to communicate under difficult circumstances

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