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University of Florida - Naples Advanced Education Program in Pediatric Dentistry Program Length and Number of Positions This is a 24-month program commencing July 1 of each year. The program offers three/four new positions each year. Program Type Combined university- and hospital-based program offering a certificate degree. Application The application deadline is October 1st of the year, pending matriculation. The program participates in the Postdoctoral Application Support Service (PASS) and applications can be requested by contacting them directly at (800)353-2237 or csrpass@adea.org. The PASS deadline is September 15.
Description The residency in pediatric dentistry is designed to provide training in comprehensive dental care for children and eligibility for certification by the American Board of Pediatric Dentistry. The first year addresses dental care for the routine pediatric patient, inpatient and outpatient hospital procedures, pediatric dental medicine, growth and development, preventive dentistry and a rotation in general anesthesia. The second year is designed to increase resident responsibility and challenge the individual through staffing of pediatric specialty clinics and a caseload of increasing complexity. The residency is primarily clinical in nature with seminars designed to support and enhance the experiences gained in providing clinical care. This program provides in-depth clinical, didactic and research experiences and is fully accredited by the ADA Council on Dental Education and the Commission on Dental Accreditation. Curriculum The didactic core curriculum includes: oral biology, oral pathology, oral radiology, anatomy, advanced cardiac life support, biostatistics, pediatrics, growth and development, physical diagnosis, practice management, sedation and orthodontics. Residents also participate in seminars on photography, scientific writing, treatment planning, comprehensive care, diagnosis and treatment of developing malocclusions, and research design. Core courses for pediatric dentistry include lectures in cariology and preventive dentistry, pulp therapy for primary and permanent teeth, restorative dentistry, dental trauma, behavior guidance, moderate sedation, special care patients, dental anomalies and oral pathology. Most of the didactic core curriculum is provided through teleconferencing in an interactive way with the main site, Gainesville.
Program Stipend and Tuition First-year stipend is $35,000. Second-year stipend is $35,000. Tuition is waived for both years. Professional liability, health and life insurance are provided by the university. Facilities • University of Florida College of Dentistry
Admission Requirements Applicants must have available the following items to be considered for admission:
Program Strengths • Combination of dental school didactic strengths and hospital clinical strengths.
Program Faculty Marcio Guelmann, D.D.S., Chair*
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