Students
Tuition Fee
Not Available
Start Date
Not Available
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
3 years
Details
Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Anesthesia | Dental Therapy | Dentistry
Area of study
Health
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Advanced Education and Residency Program in Dental Anesthesiology

Program Description

The Pitt Dental Medicine Department of Dental Anesthesiology directs and coordinates the three-year, CODA-accredited, dental anesthesiology residency program. The goal of this program is to prepare dentists to manage pain and anxiety in adult, pediatric, and special needs patients by using pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic techniques.


A significant portion of the Residency Program in Dental Anesthesiology is a unit of the medical anesthesiology residency program, administered through the UPMC Medical Education Program (UPMC-MEP).


At the conclusion of the program, the dentist will earn a certificate in dental anesthesiology and be proficient in providing all levels of anesthesia services for ambulatory patients undergoing a variety of medical and dental procedures.


A maximum of four dental anesthesiology residents are selected each year. They have the same responsibilities and are expected to meet the same competencies as their medical counterparts.


The first year of the residents clinical experience begins at the University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine with the resident attending all introductory courses and conferences in anesthesiology intended for post-graduate first-year residents. The dental resident becomes familiar with the anesthetic management of patients undergoing an array of dental procedures, including pediatric, special needs, oral surgery, and implant surgery.


Rotations

Within this first year and a half, one month is devoted to training in each:


  • Internal Medicine
  • Critical Care Medicine
  • Pediatric Emergency Medicine
  • Cardiology/Pulmonology

The second- and third-year residents continue with rotations through UPMC Presbyterian and Montefiore Hospitals, UPMC Mercy, UPMC St. Margarets, Childrens Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC, and Magee-Womens Hospital of UPMC. During this rotation cycle, residents will participate in the anesthetic management of patients undergoing general surgery, complex head and neck procedures, orthopedic surgery, and transplantation operations. Three months at UPMC St. Margarets will provide experience in a high-paced operating room that prepares the resident for private practice. Regional anesthesia and advanced pain management techniques are also developed. Childrens Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC offers a diversity of experiences in managing the anesthetic requirements of children of all physical sizes and ages who are undergoing a wide variety of surgical procedures. Magee-Womens Hospital of UPMC gives the resident an opportunity to learn about epidural and spinal anesthesia techniques intended for obstetric procedures along with general surgery experience in the hospital operating rooms.


Goals and Objectives of the Program

Mission Statement of the Department of Dental Anesthesiology

The Department of Dental Anesthesiology is a group of highly committed individuals dedicated to the education and training of dental students, dentists, and dentist anesthesiologists in the best principles and practices of dental anesthesiology.


Vision Statement of the Department of Dental Anesthesiology

  • We will foster ethics and professionalism and leadership through example
  • We will dedicate ourselves to excellence in education, patient care, and research
  • We will strive to always ensure the well-being and safety of our patients, with special consideration for children, the elderly and infirm, and those with special health care needs
  • We will maintain and nurture our inter-professional association

Curriculum

Didactic

  • First-year residents take part in a weekly, one-year lecture series at the dental school.
  • Second-year residents will take part in a 20-day anesthesia course with the MD anesthesia residents.
  • All residents take part in a monthly journal club at the dental school.
  • Many of the rotations will have daily didactic lectures during the rotation (Emergency Medicine, Critical Care Medicine, Childrens Hospital, etc).

Clinical

Please see above in Description and Rotations


Program Requirements

Applicants must be graduates of a United States or Canadian accredited dental school and be eligible for state licensure.


Benefits, Stipend, Tuition & Fees

Residents in dental anesthesiology receive standard postgraduate salaries and benefits.


Application Process

The applicant must submit the American Dental Education Association Postdoctoral Application Support Service (ADEA PASS) application and register for the Match Program.


Research

The department stresses that residents participate in some manner of research (case report, review article, survey, novel drug, etc.) that can be submitted for publication.


Dental Anesthesiology Externship Program

One- to four-week externship for third- and fourth-year dental students interested in a career in dental anesthesiology


Dental Anesthesiology Research

Committed to the advancement of the discipline of dental anesthesiology to improve patient care


Advanced Dental Education Residency Programs

  • Dental Anesthesiology
    • Externship Program
  • Endodontics
  • General Practice Residency Program
  • Oral & Maxillofacial Pathology
  • Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
  • Orthodontics
  • Pediatric Dentistry
  • Periodontics
  • Prosthodontics
  • Common Core Curriculum
  • Residency Application Instructions
  • Residency Financial Aid
  • Residency Program Budgets
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