The endodontic faculty teach a full scope of clinical and didactic endodontic courses to second-, third- and fourth-year dental students. The Division of Endodontics is strongly research-oriented; research skills and an appreciation and understanding of endodontics research are integral to the curriculum. The postdoctoral program in endodontics is a 24-month certificate or 36-month masters program that balances clinical experience with didactic instruction in the relevant basic and clinical sciences. The clinical faculty, most of whom are successful practitioners in New York City, have received their training from many different universities and bring vast clinical experience to share with their students.Postdoctoral students participate in predoctoral teaching both to share their knowledge, skills, and experience with less advanced students and to further their own training since teaching is an excellent way of learning. This two-year program of rigorous didactic and intensive clinical training is designed to prepare a dentist for the independent practice of endodontics. Completion of the Continuing Education Program is an educational goal in itself, and in no way insures acceptance to a postgraduate residency program. in Oral Biology, a 60-month Ph.D. plus certificate program and a 12-month international fellowship program.
Residency Program in Endodontics Director: Commander Terry D. Webb This 2-year program involves study of the morphology, physiology, and pathology of the human dental pulp and periradicular tissues. Last edited by: aupton Diplomate, American Board of Endodontics. Upon completion of the program, students receive a Certificate in Endodontics from the American Board of Endodontics.The didactic program includes core biomedical science courses and intermediate and advanced endodontics courses, providing the knowledge base and analytical skills needed by the future endodontist as well as the life-long learning abilities to continue professional growth throughout his/her career.The College of Dental Medicine's Endodontic Clinic serves the needs of a large and diverse population. The full-time, 24-month program begins July 1. Through this interactive relationship with the NECF, our Endodontics program will also thrive and prosper as a renowned academic and clinical program.The NECF program was developed for international dentists who wish to visit the United States, or more specifically, Texas A&M College of Dentistry, to gain exposure to modern dental practices and enhance their awareness and understanding of an advanced education area of oral health care.
All required documentation must be completed and then approved by University administration before the immigration documents. Upon completion of the program, students receive a Certificate in Endodontics from the American Board of Endodontics. They will have extensive opportunities for individual consultation with the departmental faculty.One year as J1 Exchange Visitor (family may accompany the NECF, as J2s)This NECF program offers many benefits to foreign-trained dentists, including:Upon approval at the departmental level, Endodontics will contact the Office of Research and Graduate Studies for assistance and information regarding documentation required to officially accept an NECF. All students participate in at least one research project. For graduate students, the department offers a 27-month certificate program, a M.S.
Although many resources will be provided by the endodontic division, this is a Continuing Education program and is not listed on the University at Buffalo Registrar’s records. 03/25/2020 Andrea Lisell, CDR, DC, USN Diplomate, American Board of Endodontics This 2-year program involves study of the morphology, physiology, and pathology of the human dental pulp and periradicular tissues.
The UB Continuing Education Program in Endodontics is a non-credit bearing, non-degree program that enables dentists from outside the United States to acquire additional training in endodontics by means of distance learning. It has a full-time director, full-time academic faculty, and part-time clinical faculty members. The Division of Endodontology offers a one-year Fellowship Program that is available to graduates of the UConn Endodontic Certificate Program.