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General
Practice Residency
Overview
The Program in General Dentistry
at the LSU School of Dentistry and affiliated
hospitals in the LSU Health Care Services
Division (Baton Rouge and New Orleans) is a
one-year/optional second hospital-based
residency, which offers a unique opportunity for
an advanced clinical and didactic experience in
a university hospital environment, with
additional training in the arts and sciences
basic to a general dental practice. The
objectives of the program are to educate
dentists to function as a part of a hospital
team and to gain competency in diagnosing and
rendering comprehensive and preventive dental
treatment for the medically compromised patient.
A general dentistry certificate is awarded to
each resident who successfully completes the
program. The primary teaching hospital is the
Medical Center of Louisiana at New Orleans
(University Hospital campus) and Earl K. Long
Medical Center, Baton Rouge. Other affiliated
teaching institutions are the LSU School of
Dentistry (LSUSD), New Orleans and the Baton
Rouge South Campus; the LSU School of Medicine,
New Orleans; Pineville Developmental Center,
Pineville, LA; and Leonard J. Chabert Medical
Center, Houma, LA. The rotations are scheduled
through the departments of comprehensive care,
oral medicine, oral and maxillofacial surgery,
general anesthesia, and emergency medicine.
Residents are also instructed in hospital
protocol and organization. Comprehensive care
for dental patients on both an outpatient and
inpatient basis, which includes extensive use of
the operating room, is emphasized. Residents may
also gain experience in teaching pre-doctoral
students at LSUSD. Annual salaries for the
first- and second-year residents are $40,528 and
$41,720 respectively. Appointment to the program
is for a twelve-month period beginning July 1
through June 30, with a contract being sent
after notification of acceptance. A new contract
is signed at the beginning of the second
resident year. October 1 is the deadline for
accepting new applications for the following
year's resident class. The program requires an
application participates from the Postdoctoral
Application Support Service (PASS). A personal
interview with faculty members and a tour of the
LSUHSC School of Dentistry facilities in New
Orleans or Baton Rouge are usually conducted
during November and December. Applications are
accepted from senior dental students who will be
completing their predoctoral studies or from
graduates of dental schools recognized by the
Council on Dental Education of the American
Dental Association and who have successfully
completed Part I and II of the National Board
Examinations. Applications from graduates of
dental schools from outside the United States
may be considered for program acceptance with
confirmed successful completion of Parts I and
II of the National Board Examinations and the
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL).
Applicants are required to secure a restricted
or full license to practice dentistry in
Louisiana upon acceptance as a resident in the
program (exam for restricted license will be
scheduled at orientation).
Key
Information
| Program
Coordinator |
Dr. Benjamin Record |
| Length of
Program |
One-year
(optional second) |
| Matching
Participant |
No |
| PASS
Participant |
Yes
(required) |
| Certificate
Awarded |
Yes |
| Degree
Awarded |
No |
| Fees |
Yes |
|
International Students Accepted |
Yes - need
TOEFL Scores |
| Application
Deadline |
October 1 |
| Program
Start Date |
July 1 |
| Program End
Date |
June 30 |
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Application Materials Required |
PASS and LSUSD Application,
Photograph, National Board I &II
Scores, Dean's Letter, 2 Letters
of Recommendation, Undergraduate
and Dental School Transcripts,
CV-Resume |
| Application
Fee |
$30 LSU
application |
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