Fellowship in Orthodontic Clinical Research
Program Overview
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The Fellowship in Orthodontic Clinical Research is a full-time, one-year, continuing education program designed to augment one's dental education. This program is offered to enhance the knowledge and skills of dental professionals in the field of orthodontic clinical research.
Program Overview
The Fellowship in Orthodontic Clinical Research is a comprehensive program that accepts ten students each year. It can be completed in addition to or independent of the Masters of Dentistry program. Upon completion of the Fellowship, participants will be awarded a Certificate of Fellowship in Orthodontic Clinical Research.
Relationship with Other Programs
All applicants for the Master of Science in Dentistry will also be considered for the university's Fellowship program. This allows for a streamlined process for those interested in both the Master's degree and the Fellowship in Orthodontic Clinical Research.
Program Structure
- The program is full-time and lasts for one year.
- It is designed as a continuing education program.
- The program can be taken alongside or independently of the Masters of Dentistry program.
- Upon completion, participants receive a Certificate of Fellowship in Orthodontic Clinical Research.
- Ten students are selected for the program each year.
Admission Consideration
- Applicants for the Master of Science in Dentistry are automatically considered for the Fellowship program.
- The program is competitive, with only ten positions available each year.
