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Columbia University College of Dental Medicine : ウィキペディア英語版 | Columbia University College of Dental Medicine
The Columbia University College of Dental Medicine, often abbreviated CDM, is one of fourteen graduate and professional schools of Columbia University. It is located at 630 West 168th Street in Manhattan, New York City. The College of Dental Medicine has developed a mission possessing a "tripartite commitment: education, patient care and research."〔(Columbia University: CDM – Mission )〕 Each year, approximately 75 students graduate from the DDS program at the College of Dental Medicine at Columbia. ==History== The School of Dental and Oral Surgery traces its origin to 1852, as the New York College of Dentistry, later the New York College of Dental and Oral Surgery. In 1916 Columbia University, recognizing dentistry as an integral part of the health sciences, established its own school of dental education and absorbed both the New York Post-graduate School of Dentistry and the New York School of Dental Hygiene. In 1923, the New York College of Dentistry merged with the New York College of Dental and Oral Surgery to form the present School of Dental and Oral Surgery of Columbia University. In January 2006, the School of Dental and Oral Surgery was renamed the Columbia University College of Dental Medicine.〔
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