Jessica Rickert

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Born
Michigan
OccupationDentist
KnownforBeing the first female American Indian dentist in America
Jessica Ann Rickert
Born
Michigan
Alma materUniversity of Michigan School of Dentistry
OccupationDentist
Known forBeing the first female American Indian dentist in America

Jessica Ann Rickert (born 1950) is an American dentist. She became the first female American Indian dentist in America upon graduating with a DDS from the University of Michigan School of Dentistry in 1975.[1][2][3] She was one of only six women in a class of 140 students.[4] She is a member of the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation, and a direct descendant of the Indian chief Wahbememe (Whitepigeon).[5][6]

Rickert grew up in Wyoming, Michigan.[3] She graduated high school in 1968. Initially dismissed by her high school guidance counselor when she said she wanted to study medicine, Rickert went on to attend the University of Michigan for her undergraduate degree and her Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) degree.[3][7]

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