Jennifer Stodick is a clinical instructor and course director of the Introduction to Dentistry and Dental Health Education Methods & Practicum courses in the University of Pittsburgh Dental Hygiene Program. She is also course director for the Introduction to Peer Tutoring and Peer Tutoring in Dental Hygiene courses. A 2017 graduate of the University of Pittsburgh Dental Hygiene Program receiving a Bachelor of Science degree with a concentration in research, Ms. Stodick returned to the Dental Hygiene Program in 2019 after gaining experience as a dental hygienist in private general dental practices.
Concurrent with her clinical instructor responsibilities, Ms. Stodick also serves as a member of the Dental Hygiene Outcomes Committee, the Quality Measurement and Improvement Plan Committee and as the faculty advisor for the Student American Dental Hygiene Association (SADHA). She also serves as a dental hygienist in the University Dental Health Services (UDHS). She also holds memberships in the American Dental Hygiene Association (ADHA), Pennsylvania Dental Hygiene Association (PDHA), and the American Dental Education Association (ADEA). Ms. Stodick is currently pursuing her Master's degree in the field of Health Informatics through the University of Pittsburgh School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences.