This Wednesday: “Venezuelans Under Siege” Viewing

The Carney Latin American Solidarity Archive is sponsoring a film this Wednesday, Jan. 15 at 5:15 pm (McNichols Campus, Commerc & Finance, Room 209). We will have historian Kevin Young show his film “Venezuelans Under Siege” about current suffering caused by lack of medical supplies during the U.S. blockade. 

Winter Driving Tips

Many Detroit Mercy Dental students are new to driving in winter weather or car ownership. The following resources and tips were developed by the Office of Student Services to serve as a general guide to winter driving.

Keep the following in your car during the winter:

  • Blanket or extra coat
  • Windshield wiper fluid
  • Gloves
  • Car phone charger
  • Spare tire
  • Ice scraper/snow brush
  • Other helpful items: Portable tire inflator, winter boots and/or warm socks, snow shovel

Snow & Ice

  • Get a quality ice scraper. Less expensive scrapers break easily. We recommend spending $15-$20 for a scraper that will last years. They can be found at gas stations and hardware stores.
  • Your entire car needs to be clear of snow and ice before you begin driving, not just the windshield. Remember to kick off the snow that accumulates near your tires and check that side mirrors are cleared.
  • When you know it is going to snow, either overnight or while at school, flip your windshield wipers straight up. This is a convenient way to keep them clean so you don’t have to clean them along with the rest of your car.
  • It is helpful to turn on defrosters before or while clearing your car of snow and ice.

Other Tips

  • Keep your gas tank at least half full when temperatures dip below freezing to keep the tank itself from freezing.
  • Make sure your anti-freeze and windshield wiper fluid are full and keep spare bottles in your car.
  • Cars do not need to “warm up” before you drive them, but many people let them warm up out of preference.
  • If your car was purchased in an area with a warmer climate, make sure it is outfitted with all-season tires or winter tires.

How to Drive in Slippery/Snowy Conditions

  1. DON’T!!! If conditions are extreme and you do not need to go out, don’t.
  2. SLOW DOWN. Even on highways. You should dramatically reduce your speed when roads are slippery or snowy. Be wary of cars attempting to drive at normal speeds and give them extra space. If conditions are extreme and you are worried about your reduced speed, put your flashers on.
  3. DRIVE THROUGH THE FISHTAIL. If your car stars to fishtail, remember these three things:
    1. DON’T PANIC!
    1. Take your foot slowly off the gas, and turn your wheel into the direction of the spin.
    1. Very gently apply brakes. Sharp braking will make the fishtail worse.
  4. DECELERATE AND ACCELERATE SLOWLY when at stoplights and stop signs. This will help you from sliding.
  5. Take extra care and slow down on turns. There may be patches of ice that aren’t visible.
  6. Increase the distance you are behind a car from 3-4 seconds to 6-8 seconds to give your car the necessary time to stop if needed.

Recommended Businesses & Services:

  • Belle Tire: questions about tires, free air for tires
  • O’Reilly’s Auto Part Store: any auto question, free tests to determine car problems
  • AAA Roadside Assistance: AAA is a small monthly fee, but can be very helpful, especially for drivers who are not very knowledgeable about cars. AAA can change tires, jumpstart cars, replace batteries, deliver fuel, unlock cars, offer towing, etc. Drivers can enroll in Roadside Assistance with any auto insurance plan.

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Titan Winter Blast – Jan. 25

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This January is bound to be a cold one, but we’ve got the cure to those winter blues. Come to campus with your friends and family, and cozy up over some homemade chili, toasty drinks, and good ol’ Titan camaraderie!

Festivities include:

·         The wildly popular Chili Cook-off – check out our chili chef line-up!

·         Casual buffet featuring National Coney Island coney dogs

·         Open bar, featuring selections from Eastern Market Brewing Co.

·         Indoor s’mores stations, hot cocoa and candy bar

·         Live music from internationally known, alumni led, blues band Luther “Badman” Keith

·         And numerous games and winter-themed activities, including fowling, Detroit Mercy caricatures, crafts and more.

After the tailgate make your way over to Calihan to cheer our Titan Men’s basketball team to victory over UIC.

Register Today

Tailgate: 11 a.m. – 1 p.m.

Men’s basketball: 1 p.m.

Admission:
(includes food, open bar, all activities, and a ticket to the men’s basketball game)
Deadline to pre-register is Jan. 13, all registration costs go up after this date.

·         Regular Admission: $20 ($25 after 1/13)

·         Student Admission: $5 ($10 after 1/13)

·         Children 10 & under: FREE

Application to perform student research for 2020-2021 (Student Research Program-SRP)

Please see the attached SRP (student research program) application for current DS1, DS2, DS3, and DH1 students who would like to perform research with a Detroit Mercy Dental mentor for the year starting as early as winter term 2020 and ending at the completion of winter term 2021. To be a student researcher in the SRP you have to take a basic online research training course (CITI), report your hours of research activity at the end of each term, and present your findings at the Annual Detroit Mercy Dental Research Day (winter term each year). You must also have a GPA of 2.5 or higher.Even if you are a current SRP member and want to continue, you must apply for this next year of research.We have many areas of clinical, basic science and educational research that students work on and if you’re interested now is the time to start talking with potential mentors to decide what you might like to work on. I will be sending a list of faculty research areas in the near future in case you don’t have mentor in mind already.If you would like to apply to the SRP program, please fill out the attached form and return (e-mail) it to me (krukones@udmercy.edu) by February 3, 2020.

Deadline approaching for the NIH Medical Research Scholars Program: January 10

The NIH Medical Research Scholars Program

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) Medical Research Scholars Program (MRSP) is a comprehensive, year-long research enrichment program designed to attract the most creative, research-oriented medical, dental, and veterinary students to the NIH intramural campus in Bethesda, Maryland. Student scholars engage in a closely mentored research project that matches their research interests and career goals.

The application cycle for the 2020–2021 program is from October 1, 2019 to January 10, 2020. Please apply before the deadline. The National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities is proud to participate with other NIH Institutes and Centers in the MRSP. Our goal is to introduce the MRSP to students from diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds and encourage them to consider biomedical research as a career. 

For more information, watch this video about the NIH Medical Research Scholars Program.

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D3/D4 Students: Detroit Mercy AEGD Open House

Open House for Advanced Education in General Dentistry (AEGD)

Save the Date: Wednesday, January 29, 2020

Registration and Directions at: https://bit.ly/2szjovC

Please contact Office of Admissions at 313-494-6650 with any questions.

Are you wondering what to do after dental school? Do you want to improve your diagnostic and clinical skills in a hospital based setting? Are you invigorated by complex cases and collaborative approaches to care? Do you want to earn an income during your residency to help pay down those dental school loans?

Detroit Mercy Dental invites you to our open house to learn about our 1 year residency program in Advanced Education in General Dentistry AEGD. Come hear from our program director and talk with current and former residents about this exciting and dynamic residency.

6:00 pm – 6:15 pm – Check in/Welcome Dr. Steven Chang, Director of Admissions

6:15 pm – 7:00 pm – Program Presentation Dr. Christina Van Dam, Director of AEGD

Dr. Rista Urukalo, Assistant Director of AEGD

*dinner will be provided*

7:00 pm – 7:45 pm – Panel Discussion Current and former residents

7:45 pm – 8:00 pm – Wrap up/Farewell Dr. Steven Chang, Director of Admissions

Optional tours will be given at the conclusion of the open house

New Detroit Mercy Dental Recycling Program

The Offices of the Dean and Student Services are proud to announce Detroit Mercy Dental’s first recycling program!

Recycling bins have been placed around the school. Please note that these bins are for paper only at this time. The school will be charged a contamination fee for any non-paper items left in the bins.

The attached flyer details the allowed items. This program has come at the request of several class officers and their input has been greatly appreciated.

TODAY: Puppies & Popcorn!!

Come relax with therapy dogs and enjoy some popcorn! The Office of Student Services & Enrollment Management has once again sponsored Puppies & Popcorn to provide a study break for our Detroit Mercy Dental students. We will have therapy dogs and popcorn available on the fourth floor of the classroom building TODAY (Monday) from about 11:30-1:30.