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I'm still early on in my program but I'm exploring the various specialties through shadowing and assisting. I am LOVING everything related to prosth so far so I plan on getting involved in prosth research this summer. There is a plethora of info on SDN with respect to other residencies offered through the Navy, but I don't see much discussion about the prosth residency. Does anybody have any insight they would like to share about this program?
I noticed that 1 or 2 ENS's are selected each year to start training right out of school. From what I have seen, it seems like a great specialty to practice in the Navy and leaves you in a good position if you choose to continue serving or transition to private practice or academia. So, why so few applicants? And what can I do over the next 1.5 years to build a strong application in case I decide to apply to the program? In the event that I decide not to apply, then I feel like a strong application for prosth is also a strong application for the various general dentistry residencies.
I appreciate any feedback.
Golfballer
I noticed that 1 or 2 ENS's are selected each year to start training right out of school. From what I have seen, it seems like a great specialty to practice in the Navy and leaves you in a good position if you choose to continue serving or transition to private practice or academia. So, why so few applicants? And what can I do over the next 1.5 years to build a strong application in case I decide to apply to the program? In the event that I decide not to apply, then I feel like a strong application for prosth is also a strong application for the various general dentistry residencies.
I appreciate any feedback.
Golfballer
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