Advanced Education in General Dentistry - Westwood
Length of Program: 1 year
Number of Positions: 1 for graduates of non-CODA accredited dental schools
Program Director: Dr. Thomas Lee
The Westwood AEGD Postgraduate Training Program is a one-year postgraduate certificate program with a major emphasis in clinical restorative and implant (restorative and surgical) dentistry. It is for those highly motivated dental school graduates who wish for additional intensive training in treating various complex and comprehensive cases. The program is designed to prepare each postgraduate to be ready for a private practice environment. A graduate of this program would be expected to have a wide and in-depth level of skills and knowledge to practice advanced general dentistry, and to be comfortable in having interactions with various dental specialties.
The didactic portion of the program, which includes various aspects of basic and clinical sciences in dentistry, extends throughout the academic year. Topics covered include all specialty areas of dentistry, physical diagnosis, hospital dentistry, treatment planning, medical emergencies, elements of sedation, oral pathology/medicine, pharmacology, orofacial pain and dysfunctions, implantology, oral radiology, literature review, practice management, etc.
Selection Process & Factors
Application Due: October 16
Interviews: Mid-December
Acceptance Notification: End-of-January
PASS Application: Yes
The admissions committee considers the following criteria in its decisions:
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Academic achievement
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Performance on NBDE
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Demonstrated interest in/commitment to general dentistry
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Life experience
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Content of recommendation letters
A letter of acceptance will be signed by the Program Director and the Associate Dean of Academic Affairs and issued upon acceptance.
Program Fees
Program Fee: $64,200 per year starting July 1, 2024 (subject to change)
Certificate Fee: One-time payment of $200
One-time Application Fee: $150
International Student Fee: $1,300 (only for those requesting I-20s for F-1 student status)
Approximate TN Visa Fee: $2,000 + Related Costs
Refund Policy: Application fee, certificate fee, and international fees are non-refundable.
Initial payment due | April 5, 50% of annual program fee |
100% refund | 10 weeks before July 1 |
50% refund | 5 weeks before July 1 |
None | less than 5 weeks before July 1 |
Second payment due | Dec 15, 50% of annual program fee |
100% refund | before the start of Winter quarter |
50% refund | within first 5 weeks of Winter quarter |
None | after 5 weeks into Winter quarter |
Contact Us
Postgraduate Programs Officer
Phone: (310) 825-7478
Email: postdds@dentistry.ucla.edu.
Accreditation Statement
The program in Advanced Education in General Dentistry is accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation of the American Dental Association and has been granted the accreditation status of "Approval without Reporting Requirements”. The Commission is a specialized accrediting body recognized by the United States Department of Education. The Commission on Dental Accreditation can be contacted at (312) 440-4653, by visiting www.ada.org/coda, or by mail at 211 East Chicago Avenue, Chicago, IL 60611-2678.
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