Good GPRs with well-rounded experience, especially in Endo

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Hi I'm a current D3 applying for GPRs and am interested in looking for programs pretty much anywhere but prefer East coast (NY, MD, VA, DC), and CA.

Future goals: I am very interested in Endo but I'd like to have a well rounded GPR experience especially in implant placement, perio, crown/bridge, anesthesia.

Programs I've been researching:
- Albert Einstein
- St. Elizabeth's Hospital, DC
- VA, Baltimore
- VA, VCU
- VA, DC
- VA, San Diego
- VA, West LA
- VA, Brooklyn
- VA, New York
- VA, Boston
- UCLA (AEGD and GPR)
- UVA GPR
- San Antonio AEGD
- Newark Beth Israel Medical Center
- New York Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist
- John Hopkins
- University of Michigan

If anyone has any information on the above programs or any other programs that are well rounded, focus a lot on endo and have good experience overall, I would really appreciate your reply to this post.

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Bump. Anyone have info on what the good NY AEGD or GPR programs are? Looking for the same training in endo, implant placement/restoration, and complex OS.
 
Your best bet is to talk to actual residents. Programs shift year to year. VA's are a good bet since Endo would be covered. Any public hospital in NY will be subject to what NYC medicaid covers, i.e. anterior rct's mostly and premolar/molar endo if certain requirements are met. As someone who's applying, your best bet is to email program directors and talk to residents.
 
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Programs where there are endodontist attendings would be best.
 
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