| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 51 | Robert M. Selden,III | |
| 52 | Grant G. Coleman, DMD, MS | |
| 53 | charles norman | |
| 54 | Christopher E. Roberts, DDS | |
| 55 | Paul J. Alexander | |
| 56 | Robert D. Crouch | |
| 57 | Mark Suttle | |
| 58 | Catherine Bickley | |
| 59 | Dawn Wallace DDS | |
| 60 | Timothy Snyder, DDS | |
| 61 | Farid Hanachi | |
| 62 | Anonymous | Vote to oppose new NC dental school |
| 63 | josiah chen, dds | |
| 64 | Anonymous | |
| 65 | Paul H. Cloninger | |
| 66 | John C. Lanz | |
| 67 | Dr. Rick Jordan | This is how I understood the majority of the House of Delegates thought. |
| 68 | Deborah J. Aten | |
| 69 | Dr. Arthur Eddy Skidmore | |
| 70 | Anonymous | |
| 71 | Roy William Kelly, III DDS | |
| 72 | R Wm Kelly Jr DDS | NC has a first rate dental school. Those who would have the state open a second school are asking for two second rate schools. The arrguments against a second school are too numerous to list here. |
| 73 | Andrew Rudd | |
| 74 | Roger A. McDougal, DDS, MS | |
| 75 | Stephanie D. Lowry, DMD | |
| 76 | Mark Scurria | Faculty retention is not just a Chapel Hill problem; it is a national problem. Another dental school will only further compound this problem while not advancing the real issue of dentist distribution within our state. There are so many better solutions than high paid administrators adding to their fiefdoms at the great expense of the long suffering NC taxpayer! |
| 77 | Jeffrey S Kleinheinz DDS | |
| 78 | Andrew Taylor | |
| 79 | David M. Lambert, DDS | There is no legitimate reason to open another dental school in NC when adequate resources already exist to address manpower issues. It is all the more irrational given the licensing climate in NC. Given these deficiencies, this proposal can only be the result of the personal agendas of a few who stand to profit politically in the face of such extreme fiscal irresponsibility and whose weight will be squarely placed on the backs of NC citizenry. |
| 80 | Anonymous | |
| 81 | Anonymous | |
| 82 | Dr. David J. Darab | A second school will only compound the shortage of qualified faculty! Enlarge the UNC class is a better approach.
David J. Darab, DDS, MS |
| 83 | Gary Schlotterer | |
| 84 | James A. Hoke | |
| 85 | Anonymous | |
| 86 | O. Jerry Hill, Jr. | |
| 87 | robert seymour | |
| 88 | Suman Vidyarthi, DDS | |
| 89 | waka Kadoma | |
| 90 | Kathy Davies | |
| 91 | Joseph L. Keefer DMD | 1)There is already a shortage of dental instructors in the existing dental schools.
2)UNC dental school is already built. Increasing the class size would be a much wiser way to increase the number of dentists in NC. |
| 92 | Karen Barwick | |
| 93 | Anonymous | |
| 94 | Benjamin Aaron Thompson | oppose 2nd dental school |
| 95 | Anonymous | |
| 96 | Jason Bergman, DDS, MS | |
| 97 | Dr. Greg Brooks | As a practicing orthodontist in a small eastern NC town, I have found that supply and demand determines where a dentist will practice. A school in Greenville will do nothing to change that and would cost the state much more than a number of ways to increase access of care without a new school. |
| 98 | Jeffery R. Thomas | |
| 99 | WILLIAM H. BRANHAM | |
| 100 | Anonymous | |