University
of Florida College of Dentistry Graduate Admissions: Fellowship Program
in Craniofacial Pain
This 24 month clinical fellowship
is designed to prepare dentists to diagnose and treat pain and dysfunction
problems involving the temporomandibular joint, occlusion, head and neck
musculature, and neural and vascular structures. The didactic curriculum
includes the oral biology core courses, seminars, and literature review
sessions. The clinical program emphasizes observation and participation
in patient treatment. The clinics are multidisciplinary, involving the
areas of anesthesiology, physical therapy, and all of the dental disciplines.
Click
to download a flyer with the program description (PDF, 704KB)
Application
Process:
. Original official transcripts
sent from the College both undergraduate and dental
school
. Application (Download FORM
I)
. Dean's evaluation letter.
(Download FORM II )
. Faculty evaluation letter,
submit two (2). (Download FORM III
)
. Photograph 2x2
. National Boards Part I
and II scores (can be part of Dean's letter)
NOTE: Form II must be from
the dean of your dental school and Form III
should be completed by two
dental school faculty members who are well acquainted with your performance
and attitude (faculty advisor, etc.) or by
individuals who can provide
information relevant to your potential for success in your chosen field
of training. Complete Part A of each form before forwarding it to the reference.
Please note this program does
not participate in PASS. Applicants apply only to The University of Florida
College of Dentistry and send materials directly to: Venita Sposetti, Assistant
Dean of Admissions, The University of Florida, P O Box 100402, Gainesville,
FL 32610-0402.
See additional Conditions
Of Enrollment
International Students:
Students having degrees from institutions not accredited by the American
Dental Association will be considered for admission only after it has been
determined that their academic backgrounds are equivalent to requirements
set forth by the Council on Dental Education. Additional applicant materials
required for International applicants are as follows:
1. Official academic records
corresponding to the transcripts issued in the United States (certificates,
mark sheets, study lists, examination results, etc.) from dental schools
and all other colleges and universities attended.*
2. All transcripts must be
translated and certified by the Educational Credential Evaluators, Inc.,
P.O. Box 92970, Milwaukee, WI 3202-0970, (414) 289-3400. www.ece.org
A "course-by-course" report is required from E.C.E.
3. TOEFL Scores: USE INSTITUTIONAL
CODE #5812 FOR REPORTING YOUR SCORES.**
www.toefl.org
4. National Board Scores -
Joint Commission on National
Dental Examinations
211 East Chicago Ave., #1846
Chicago, IL 60611
800-621-8099 ext 465
www.ada.org