University of Manitoba Program Information

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Application and curriculum information about this dental school's postdoctoral program in periodontics.
Address: Graduate Periodontics Program
Faculty of Dentistry
D343-790 Bannatyne Ave.
Winnipeg, MB R3E 0W2
Canada
Program Director: Dr. Anastasia Cholakis
Phone: 204-789-3633
Fax: 204-272-3077
Email: periodontics@umanitoba.ca
Website: umanitoba.ca/faculties/dentistry/gradPrograms/
grad_periodontics.html
Application Deadline: September 1
Application Fee: $90-$100
Start Date: August 1
Accreditation Status: A   (About Accreditation)
Number of Faculty Members: 3 full-time; 3 part-time
Accept students not trained in a US or Canadian dental school?: Yes
Length of Program in months: 36
State License Required: No
Degrees/Certificates Offered: M. Dent
Prerequisites: See Website
Tuition per year: See Website
Instruments & Equipment: See Website
Salary and/or Stipend: Nil
First Year Enrollment: 2 (Students are accepted every year)
Ratio of Acceptances to Applicants: 1:5
Specific Training and Duration of each in hours: IV sedation/150 hours; Advanced Oral Radiology/12 hours; Research Methodology/16 hours; Teaching Methodology/16 hours
Hours spent in Clinical patient treatment: 2200 hours over 3 years
Type of Implant System Taught: Nobel Biocare, Straumann, Ankylos, Implant Direct, Zimmer
Number of Implant Cases Completed per Residency: 20 per year
Percent of Time spent in courses/lectures/seminars: 35%
Percent of Time spent in research: 10%
Percent of Time spent in clinical: 50%
Percent of Time spent in teaching: 5%
Clinical Setting: Dental School 95%, Hospital 5%
Associated Hospitals: Health Science Centre and Victoria General Hospital
On-Call Arrangements: Own patients
Average Number of Surgical Procedures per residency (excluding implants): 105 per year
Average Number of Cases completed per residency: 85
Research Requirements: Research course participation leading to paper suitable for publication
Residency Programs available in other Dental Specialties: Othodontics and Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

 

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