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Goal
The goal of the Graduate Program in Periodontics at the University of Louisville is to develop skillful clinicians and researchers for careers in academics and/or periodontal practice. Excellent training in clinical, research and teaching skills is essential to equip tomorrow’s specialists with the proper scientific background to deal with the changes and challenges inherent in a profession undergoing rapid scientific advancement.
Students are exposed to a wide variety of clinical techniques by a group of highly qualified faculty with diverse training and varied backgrounds. The philosophy of the program is that clinical excellence is based on technical proficiency, expert diagnostic skills and broad based knowledge of the periodontal literature.
The didactic portion of the curriculum explores in depth the biomedical sciences upon which modern periodontics and periodontology are based. Instruction in anatomy, biochemistry, oral biology, microbiology and immunology are integral parts of the basic science curriculum offered.
Educational Program
The Graduate Program in Periodontics is accredited by The Commission on Dental Accreditation of the American Dental Association, a specialized accrediting body recognized by the Council on Postsecondary Accreditation and by the United States Department of Education. View all School of Dentistry accreditation information.
The program begins on July 1, and continues through 36 calendar months. The program is designed to fulfill the requirements of the American Board of Periodontology for a certificate in periodontics, along with the requirements of the University of Louisville Graduate School for a Master of Science in Dentistry (MSD). The curriculum is integrated so that both the certificate, and the Master of Science in Dentistry will be awarded simultaneously upon completion of requirements. Didactic, clinical, teaching and research experience are spread throughout the program.
Clinical and Research Facilities
Clinic and research facilities are housed primarily in the School of Dentistry which is located in the Health Sciences Center of the University of Louisville. The Kornhauser Health Sciences Library is a common facility shared by all components of the Center. It houses a collection of more than 128,000 volumes and 1200 current periodicals, as well as offering a wide variety of library support services. Hospital training is accomplished at the University of Louisville Hospital, which is adjacent to the dental school and part of the Health Sciences Center.
Advance your career in Louisville
Our periodontics residency is a great fit for qualified applicants who want to advance their training in a clinically focused program.
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