Nova Southeastern Oral Surgery Program

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Does anyone know any info on Nova's OMS residency? The only thing I know is that it is a 4 year program. I want to know what hospitals they operate out of and what does there program focus on (ie. implants, trauma, orthognathic, ext's, etc).

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By the looks of you SDN Screen name, I'm assuming you're a dental student from UF and you're interested in applying for OMFS residencies when you're done with dental school. What class are you in? 2005 or 2006?

Our OMFS program at Nova is fairly new, just recently we graduated our first class of OMFSs. Our teaching hospital is Broward General Hospital. As far as how much we do, what type of surgical exposure they recieve, what the residency emphasizes on, and how the residents did on their OMSSAT, all that I have no idea.

Things about the program that I know for sure are:

1) 4 year program
2) 2 residents per year (working to increase to 3 residents/year, but not yet)
3) limited full-time faculty
4) Program director places heavy emphasis on Class Ranking (NOT NBDE Part 1 scores at all)
5) usually will take one Nova dental graduate into the program so there goes one spot out of two
6) Incoming two residents are one from Nova and the other one from University of Pittsburg Dental (program director is an OMFS alumni from Pitts) - can we say preference? I believe so!
7) there has been talks about getting a 6-year program and getting a DO (Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine degree) with your OMFS training, but who would want that? It will be the first in the whole country if it does happen!

That's all I know!
 
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Good luck applying this year! Check out the OMFS program at Nova, it wouldn't hurt! I would contact Dr. Steven Kaltman to get more info if you wish to find out more and show interest! If you come down and visit our campus, be sure to let me know, if I'm around, lets go get some beers and we can share some OMFS secrets!!

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The program started in 2002 . There are two outpatient centers one at the NSU Dental school and one at Broward General Medical center. The NSU dental clinic is similar to a private practice OMFS clinic. (impactions, simple and complex implants, sedation, bone grafting, soft tissue work, trauma follow up and minor cosmetic (fillers/botox)). This clinic is fed from dental school referrals and outside referrals. It is a cash pay clinic. Dental students receive 6 free implants to give to patients, which is primary source of implants. The other outpatient center is a Broward Health Medical Center it primarily treats uninsured, under insured and cancer patient follow ups of Dr. McClure. (impactions, sedation, trauma follow up and pathology follow up)

The program covers three hospitals two tertiary care Level I trauma centers Memorial Regional Hospital (MRH) and Broward General Medical Center (BGMC) and a Level two Memorial Hospital West (MHW). The program takes call 365 days/year at MRH, 273/year at BGMC (3 out of 4 weeks) and 91 days/year at MHW. At all hospitals the OMFS resident service is the only service covering facial trauma. MRH is affiliated with Joe Dimaggio Children's Hospital (JDCH) and residents work there as well (365/year)

The program has a clinic in the dental school the provides a steady flow of orthognathic referrals. Oral pathology is completed in house.

The program was started by the Chair Dr. Kaltman (university of Pittsburgh) who has Chaired three other programs (Pitt, Allegheny, MCP/Hahmemann), The Program Director Dr. McClure (Suny Downstate and Univ. Of Maryland) is fellowship trained in Head and Neck Surgery and Microvascular Surgery), Dr. Jason Portnof (Cornell, Wellington Centre for Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery) is fellowship trained in craniofacial anomalies. These are the faculty residents spend the bulk of their residency with. There is currently a search underway for a 4th attending position.

Dr. Ana Ospina oversees the the predoctoral clinic.

Residents rotate with the following individuals:

  1. Dr. TJ TJ Tejera. Spend one day per month in the OMFS Nova clinic. Primarily directing residents on cosmetic procedures as well as practice management.
  2. Dr. Curtis Schalit. Chief residents rotate for one month in Dr. Schalit’s private office. Focused solely on cosmetic procedures.
  3. Dr. John Clarke. Takes one week of call per month at BGMC
  4. Dr. Anthony Sclar. Third year residents rotate for two weeks at his private office. Focused solely on dental implants/soft tissue procedures/hard tissue augmentation/ and All on four procedures.
  5. Dr. Michael A. Pikos. Residents attend his 2 to 3 day lectures and hands on course at the Pikos Institute on Complex bone grafting, implant reconstruction, soft tissue management, and sinus augmentation.

The program’s Yearly schedule is the following:
Year one: 4 Months adult anesthesia (BGMC), 1 Month pediatric anesthesia (JDCH), 2 Months internal medicine, 5 months OMFS Service.
Year Two: 6 Month OMFS on service, 3 Months MRH Trauma resident, 3 Months BGMC Trauma resident
Year Three: 12 Months on OMFS service. (less 2 weeks at Dr. Sclar rotation)
Year Four: 4 Months OMFS Chief BGMC, 4 Months OMFS Chief MRH, 3 Months float chief, and 1 Month Cosmetic rotation with Dr. Schalit.

Chiefs attend yearly AAOMS meeting and 3rd years go to review course at LSU or Denver.

Call is covered by 1st, 2nd and 3rd year residents. Depending on the number of on service residents ranges from q2 to q5 call. BGMC is in house call, while MRH is home call with 20 minute response time.

There is a publication requirement to graduate. The program accepts three resident's/year.


I hope that helps anyone out there looking at Nova OMFS. For externship requests contact program director Dr. McClure: [email protected]
 
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