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The second-year 48 month program or third-year medical school 72 month program resident functions as an intern in General Surgery for four months, and additional two months is spent as an intern in Trauma Surgery at Christ Hospital. Finally the resident spends six months as a resident in the Department of Anesthesia at the University of Illinois Medical Center, functioning as a first year resident in Anesthesiology.

Residents typically perform at or above expectations per rotation based upon their periodic faculty evaluations. The fourth-year 48 month program or fourth-year 72 month program; general surgery internship or sixth-year 72 month program resident spends his or her time functioning as a senior OMFS resident, assuming the responsibility for the overall function of the Oral and Maxillofacial Service. The resident is expected to be the primary operating surgeon on all major cases.

Training Sites. Rotation Schedule. Maria G. Body Content Copy link. The last site accreditation visit occurred in October As part of the 48 month program, the opportunity exists to pursue a Masters of Science degree M. This program accepts two residents per year. Program Objectives Provide a well-rounded and balanced didactic program and clinical inpatient and outpatient residency experience encompassing the full scope of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery; Ensure that residents develop a solid foundation in patient evaluation, treatment planning, and management; Facilitate an environment for scholarly activity and collaboration, including research and publication; Recruit highly qualified dental students into the OMFS residency program; Encourage life-long learning and education; Train leaders in the field of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery.

Clinical Experience Highlights The OMFS clinic is located on the first floor of the UIC College of Dentistry and receives more than adequate referral of patients from the Colleges of Dentistry and Medicine, the University of Illinois itself, as well as the private practice dentists and dental specialists. Outcomes Assessment The program outcomes are assessed and modified on a continuous basis. Miloro: nerve regeneration, orthognathic surgery, TMJ surgery, and resident education.

Han: orthognathic surgery, 3D imaging analysis and surgical planning, TMJ surgery. Callahan: head and neck cancer and reconstruction, maxillofacial trauma. Flick: anesthesia, public health issues. Hussain: TMJ surgery, dental implants.

Olsson: maxillofacial reconstruction. Program History Copy link. It is recommended that students consider completing Organic Chemistry II as part of their medical school preparation.

These courses reflect subject areas covered in depth on the MCAT exam. Though not required, it is recommended that students complete these courses prior to taking the MCAT exam. The MCAT should be taken after completion of the minimum pre-medical course requirements. Students are encouraged to prepare thoroughly before taking the exam, as scores from all MCAT exams taken will be released to medical schools upon application.

It may be helpful to complete courses outside of the prerequisites in order to expand knowledge, gain experience, and to establish and strengthen critical-thinking and reasoning skills. Students may obtain a list of UIC courses that have an emphasis on health care to help them apply various health related topics across disciplines.

Courses in integrated health studies, economics, psychology, sociology, anthropology, English, and philosophy may be of benefit to students as well. Students taking the MCAT exam are strongly encouraged to take courses in biochemistry, statistics, psychology, and sociology. Individual appointments with a pre-health advisor are available to students who have reached sophomore standing or higher.

Until that point, students are encouraged to watch one of many webinars available on demand by Pre-Health Advising or meet with an LAS academic advisor.

First-year students are required to meet with an LAS academic advisor prior to registering for fall and spring semesters during their first year. Students are advised to declare a pre-health educational goal upon entering UIC, which will alert them to specific workshops and add them to a Pre-Health Advising BlackBoard page with other pertinent information. The list of courses above includes the minimum course work required for application to the University of Illinois College of Medicine.

Specific admission requirements of other medical schools are listed in Medical School Admission Requirements , which is published by the Association of American Medical Colleges and can be ordered through their website. Contact the Webmaster. Academic Catalog. CHEM BIOS



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