鶹ýCollege of Dental Medicine partners with NYU Lutheran Dental Medicine to offer postgraduate residency program
The 鶹ý College of Dental Medicine (鶹ýCDM) has partnered with NYU Lutheran Dental Medicine, now part of NYU Langone Medical Center, to provide a CODA-accredited Advanced Education in General Dentistry (AEGD) program. This postgraduate residency program began July 3, 2017, at 鶹ýCDM.
The College of Dental Medicine’s AEGD residents will provide patient-centered treatments, including oral surgery and complex prosthodontics, in a collaborative and educational group practice setting.
This program expands the role of the 鶹ýCDM, the first dental college in Northern New England, and creates new, affordable care options for underserved populations. Area dentists will have the opportunity to refer patients with complex oral health care needs to UNE’s Oral Health Center, giving these patients a new pathway to care.
“The goal of this new partnership is to provide training to recent graduates in evidence-based clinical dentistry at a postdoctoral level,” said Elias Mikael Chatah, D.M.D., assistant clinical professor and AEGD site director in the College of Dental Medicine. “Residents will learn how to refine clinical skills necessary to provide comprehensive oral health care, including advanced treatment planning for a wider patient population.”
In addition to clinical practice at a postgraduate level, the AEGD program will provide graduate level didactic instruction via video conferencing, traditional lectures, literature reviews and case-based education. Students will also gain public health education, a hallmark of the doctoral program, and will be trained on “Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment” (SBIRT), a program of The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). Furthermore, they will be taught alternative pain management strategies in an effort to reduce the opioid crisis. Completion of the training serves as a path to dental licensure in several states.
“We are pleased to add a new postgraduate program to our already robust D.M.D. program,” said Chatah. “The College of Dental Medicine is proud to serve the people of Maine and Northern New England.”
To learn more about the 鶹ý’s College of Dental Medicine, visit www.une.edu/dentalmedicine
To learn more about the 鶹ý’s Oral Health Center, visit www.une.edu/ohc
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