Degree-Dependent Certificate, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

College of Dentistry, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

Texas A&M University - Distance

Program Quick Facts
The Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery (OMFS) provides a broad educational basis for our predoctoral and graduate programs, as well as serving the community through our Professional Services Division. The interaction with a renowned medical center enhances our students' surgical and medical experiences. Our students' educational experiences are also enhanced by the presence of the Center for Maxillofacial Prosthodontics, within the OMFS Department. The OMFS Department, located within the School of Dentistry, in Dallas, is staffed by full-time faculty, part-time clinical faculty, OMFS students, and supported by the assistance of clinical and clerical staff. The postgraduate division conducts one of the most highly prized and sought after OMFS specialty programs in the country, attracting the brightest and most-talented applicants each year from the graduating dental school classes and even from some medical professions. There are two levels of training currently offered: 1) a 6-year combined MD/Certificate program in conjunction with Texas Tech University School of Medicine; and 2) a 4-year Certificate-only program. All applicants must be currently enrolled in an American Dental Association (ADA)-accredited US or Canadian dental school, or hold a DDS or DMD degree from an ADA-accredited US or Canadian dental school. Dentists with degrees from foreign countries are not eligible for the combined 6-year MD/OMFS Certification Program. Applicants with dental degrees from foreign dental schools are eligible for the 4-year Certificate program on a case-by-case basis. Due to the highly competitive nature of the School of Dentistry OMFS application process, all applicants should ideally be in the top 15% of their dental school class, have a high GPA, and have letters that attest to demonstrated interest and potential in the field of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. Interviews are by invitation only. If invited, all applicants are expected to interview in person to be considered for program admission. All interviews are held on one day, usually in early December, and substantial notice is given of the date. Interviewees should plan on arriving the night prior to the interview because they begin very early in the morning. Interviews often run through late afternoon, depending on how many applicants have accepted our invitation to interview. Applications are submitted via the Postdoctoral Application Support Service (PASS) and the deadline is October 1 of each year for a start the following summer.

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