Dental Specialties (DENT)
DENT 5000 Research in Selected Problems (2 Credits)
TBA, C. Zhou, TBA (Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer) - This course is the protected time given for research and scholarly activity in dental medicine. Research projects are conducted under the supervision of a faculty mentor.
Grading: Sat / Unsat
DENT 5200 Dental Specialties Literature Review (0.5 Credits)
TBA, O. Muller, TBA (Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer) - This course will teach important skills that are critical to the success of professionalism in the dental field. The course will cover a number of topics including, but not limited to growth mindset, teamwork, grit, and professional development. In addition, learners will learn and apply teaching strategies that help to communicate concepts to peers and colleagues.
Grading: Sat / Unsat
DENT 5300 Professional Skills in Dentistry (0.25 Credits)
TBA, O. Muller, TBA (Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer) - This course will teach important skills that are critical to the success of professionalism in the dental field. The course will cover a number of topics including, but not limited to growth mindset, teamwork, grit, and professional development. In addition, learners will learn and apply teaching strategies that help to communicate concepts to peers and colleagues.
Grading: Standard Letter
DENT 5500 Scientific Writing (0.25 Credits)
TBA, C. Zhou, TBA (Spring) - In this course, students will cover the concepts of scientific writing. Students will prepare a manuscript with the appropriate elements (abstract, introduction, results, etc.). As a part of this course, students will submit a manuscript for publication.
Grading: Standard Letter
DENT 5600 Scholarly Presentation (1 Credit)
TBA, E. Sarvas, S. Giri, TBA (Spring) - Students will be expected to present scholarly works and findings to colleagues. Presentations will occur on a regular basis. There is also the expectation that students will present their work on a regional and/or national level. Presentations should clearly communicate complex topics and articulate findings in a clear and effective way. Students will register for the course in the Spring Quarter of each year of residency, and will present either on oral or poster presentation at the Carr Dental Scholarship Symposium.
Grading: Sat / Unsat
DENT 5900 Dental Specialties Master's Thesis Proposal, Development and Defense (0.5 Credits)
This experience will allow students to begin developing their thesis proposal with appropriate oversight by the primary mentor and thesis advisory committee. The thesis proposal must be clearly defined and is subject to review by the Thesis Approval Committee (to be scheduled after your first presentation). Students must defend their thesis in a final oral examination.
Grading: Standard Letter
DENT 6852 Applied Anatomy for Dental Residents (1 Credit)
Y. Salinas-Alvarez (Winter) – Applied Anatomy for Dental Residents is a collaborative course given jointly by the Departments of Clinical Anatomy and Dental Specialties. It is designed to provide learning opportunities to PGY1 and PGY2 dental residents that are directly applicable to patient care and clinical practice. Given to a multispecialty team of learners, it delivers knowledge relevant to periodontists, prosthodontists, and orthodontists. The course will be available every other year.
Grading: Standard Letter