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Endodontics

Program Director:
Assistant Professor: Witherspoon
Clinical Associate Professor: Johnson
Clinical Assistant Professors: Buxt, Douthitt, Jowid, Leonard, Lovdahl, Rakusin, Roda

Graduate Program (M.S. in Oral Biology with Thesis + Certificate)

75 semester hours minimum
36 months
Starting date: July

Graduate Program (M.S. in Health Professions Education with Thesis + Certificate)
Information available upon request

75 semester hours minimum
36 months
Starting date: July

Graduate Program (Ph.D. + Certificate)
Information available upon request

60 months
Starting date: July

International Training Program
Information available upon request

Program Objectives
The program objectives are to:

  • provide a highly integrated selection of courses and educational experiences that emphasize the development of a strong basic science background coupled with advanced clinical skills;
  • develop a highly skilled specialist who is prepared to meet the challenges of contemporary oral health care as a clinician;
  • educate the neophyte dental specialist in basic principles of research methodology and adult education in preparation for a career in higher education;
  • provide research, educational and professional experiences necessary for the trained dental specialist in endodontics to be active and productive in a career pursuing scholarly activities within a private practice and academic environment.
     

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