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Program Overview
The Section of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, in conjunction
with the UCLA School of Medicine and the UCLA Medical Center,
offers a six-year training program leading to the M.D. degree
and the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery residency certificate.
The program includes three years as a resident on the Oral
and Maxillofacial Surgery Service, two years as a full-time
student at the UCLA School of Medicine, and one year as an
intern/resident on the General Surgery Service of the UCLA
Medical Center. This comprehensive program is hospital-oriented,
with a well-proportioned balance of inpatient and outpatient
care. A certificate of specialization in oral and maxillofacial
surgery is awarded by the UCLA School of Dentistry upon successful
completion of the program. In addition, the resident also
receives the M.D. degree from the UCLA School of Medicine.
For the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery resident interested
in research, UCLA offers options for year-long research fellowships,
Masters Degree programs and Ph.D. programs.
The goal of the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery resident
training program at UCLA is to prepare a clinically superior
surgeon who possesses the additional knowledge and ability
to pursue a career in any aspect of oral surgery, be it clinical,
teaching, or research oriented.
Length of program - 6 years beginning on July
1
Number of Residents Accepted Each Year - 2
Accredited by Commission on Dental Accreditation of
the American Dental Association.

Curriculum
3 years as a resident on the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
service
2 years as a full-time student at the UCLA School of Medicine
1 year as an intern/resident on the General Surgery service of
UCLA Medical Center
What to
Expect
The program offers strong clinical training, covering the
full scope of oral and maxillofacial surgery. Surgical cases
are performed in the operating rooms of the UCLA Medical
Center. Residents rotate to other services at UCLA and affiliated
institutions for additional training. While on the Oral and
Maxillofacial Surgery Service, residents can experience rotations
in maxillofacial radiology, oral pathology, orthodontics,
orthognathic surgery, TMJ pathology, implantology, facial
trauma, and facial pain. Additional time may be spent pursuing
research interests. A considerable component of training
is devoted to the presentation of clinically-oriented basic
scientific material. The scientific background of oral surgical
practice is emphasized in seminars, lectures, and conferences
throughout the training program. Lecture courses are offered
in the areas of internal medicine, physical diagnosis, oral
pathology, head and neck radiation therapy, dental implantology
and head and neck anatomy (including clinically relevant
cadaveric dissection). The Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Residency Training Program at UCLA integrates strong didactic
teaching with superb clinical training.
Requirements/Pre-requisites
DDS or DMD from an ADA Accredited dental school
Application
Process
• OMS specific application with photo
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Curriculum vitae
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Official transcripts from all colleges attended, including
undergraduate
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Official National Dental Board Examination scores
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Four letters of recommendation, total, with one of them being
a Dean’s letter
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Proof of permanent residency for non-U.S. citizens
The Program participates in the Postdoctoral Application
Support Service (PASS) as well as the match program. Program
materials sent through PASS need not be duplicated for UCLA.
Approximately 12 applicants are called for interviews. One
day is set aside for interviews with members of the oral
and maxillofacial surgery faculty and medical school faculty
combined.
Timeline
The application materials must
be received by PASS on August 25th for the UCLA application
deadline of September 15th.
Applicants who qualify for an interview are notified by approximately
October 15th. Interview Day is in approximately the third
week of November and is a full day from 8 am to 5 pm.
Selection
Factors
The selection committee looks for evidence of continued
academic success, excellent clinical ability, a strong work
ethic, and outstanding interpersonal strengths.
Contact Information
For information about the program and about the status of
your application, please contact:
Administrative office of Dr. Earl G. Freymiller and/or office
staff at (310) 825-3241.
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