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Dentistry | Geriatrics
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Program Overview


Geriatric Dental Medicine Fellowship

Overview

The Geriatric Dental Medicine Fellowship is a program designed to provide advanced training in the oral health care of older adults. This fellowship aims to equip dental professionals with the knowledge, skills, and expertise necessary to address the unique dental needs of the geriatric population.


Program Description

The Geriatric Dental Medicine Fellowship is a comprehensive program that covers various aspects of geriatric dental care, including diagnosis, treatment, and management of oral health issues in older adults. The program focuses on the biological, psychological, and social factors that affect the oral health of older adults, as well as the impact of systemic diseases on oral health.


Admission Criteria

  • Applicants must have a degree in dentistry or a related field.
    • A minimum of two years of clinical experience in dentistry is required.
    • Applicants must demonstrate a strong interest in geriatric dental medicine.
    • A personal statement outlining the applicant's goals and motivations for pursuing the fellowship is required.
    • Letters of recommendation from academic or professional mentors are also required.

Program Requirements

  • Completion of a minimum of 12 months of full-time study.
    • Participation in clinical rotations and seminars.
    • Completion of a research project or thesis.
    • Presentation of a final project or thesis to the program faculty.

Tuition Fees

The tuition fees for the Geriatric Dental Medicine Fellowship vary depending on the institution and location. It is essential to check with the program administrators for the most up-to-date information on tuition fees and funding opportunities.


Research Areas

The Geriatric Dental Medicine Fellowship offers opportunities for research in various areas, including:


  • Oral health and systemic disease.
  • Geriatric oral health care delivery systems.
  • Dental materials and technologies for older adults.
  • Oral health disparities in older adult populations.

Curriculum

The curriculum for the Geriatric Dental Medicine Fellowship includes:


  • Core courses in geriatric dental medicine.
    • Elective courses in related fields, such as gerontology and public health.
    • Clinical rotations in geriatric dental care settings.
    • Seminars and workshops on topics related to geriatric dental medicine.

Career Opportunities

Graduates of the Geriatric Dental Medicine Fellowship can pursue careers in:


  • Clinical practice, specializing in geriatric dental care.
  • Academia, teaching and conducting research in geriatric dental medicine.
  • Public health, developing and implementing programs to improve oral health in older adult populations.
  • Research, investigating the oral health needs and disparities of older adults.
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