Anyone know how many and what days is USC interviewing this year?
It's always said that. I don't think they have updated the information. Most likely will hear from them this week.Does anyone know if Penn site has always said that they review offers late August or if they changed it this year? Seems like in the past they’ve sent invites beginning August. Just curious
Thank you for that! Fingers crossed!It's always said that. I don't think they have updated the information. Most likely will hear from them this week.
Any word from Oregon?Has anyone heard from Oregon yet? and Tennessee?
Columbia and Upenn
Mid August is when you'll hear. They're doing interviews later this year and they don't interview until late August or early September.Any word from Oregon?
Reach out to present and past residents.How do you all find strengths of specific programs? I go to their website but usually its just a general paragraph describing their program
PM meDid anyone do the UCLA endo continuum? If so, was it worth it? TIA 🙂
Thank you!Mid August is when you'll hear. They're doing interviews later this year and they don't interview until late August or early September.
I think everyone received the same rejection emailDid anyone get a reject letter from Texas A&M?
I got mine and found it to be almost heartfelt? Wondering if everyone got the same? It's different to my one from last year.
It said:
"We are honoured that you have chosen our graduate program to further your studies in dentistry. Your records are impressive and you should be proud of your accomplishments. Unfortunately....etc"
Also is it not a bit strange that Tennessee, Pennsylvania and Oregon haven't sent out interview invites yet?
Congrats! Did they say how much time you have to accept the offer?Maryland offers made
I would not take any risk! Because it is getting very competitive every year! Why you can not attend it ..?? since it is close to your city!Looking for advice. Already accepted an offer to a program (haven't paid the deposit yet) and received an invitation today to my 'top choice' program (because of distance to home). Is it ok to attend the interview??
Edit: For those messaging, I cannot share the names of programs due to privacy. Sorry
congrats! when did you hear from them?I got an offer from BU today
I know someone that did this. They got accepted to their top choice which was also much cheaper. Apologized to the other PD and they were understandingLooking for advice. Already accepted an offer to a program (haven't paid the deposit yet) and received an invitation today to my 'top choice' program (because of distance to home). Is it ok to attend the interview??
Edit: For those messaging, I cannot share the names of programs due to privacy. Sorry
This morning!congrats! when did you hear from them?
When did you interview?For anyone who is interviewed at BU, is the class already filled? No rejection or acceptance from them yet after interview.
Congratulations ! Would you mention when you received the invite and when is the actual interview ? .best of luck !My dream school, USC,has given me an invitation in person interview.
Yes of course. I got the invitation last week and I am still waiting for the date.Congratulations ! Would you mention when you received the invite and when is the actual interview ? .best of luck !
Yea, this stuff happens regularly around the nation. No reason for concern. My Chair went through 2 chairs/ PD’s during his 2 years. 99% of Endodontic academia has extremely high standards as well as egos. Anyone hired for that type of position will want to create good Endodontists. Only issues I’ve seen are certain personalities in charge can make for a tough(er) experience.Division Head Endodontology/Program Director, Advanced Education Program in Endodontics in Portland, OR for Oregon Health & Science University
Exciting opportunity in Portland, OR for Oregon Health & Science University as a Division Head Endodontology/Program Director, Advanced Education Program in Endodonticsendocareers.aae.org
This may be a reason for the delay this year for OHSU. I've heard only good things about the program.
Become a member of the AAE, go to the annual meeting and make sure to network as much as possible.Hey guys, looking ahead to applying next year now... What do you all think are some good ways to improve my application?
I plan on taking the ADAT (although i've heard mixed feelings about this, some feed back on if this is a good idea is helpful)
Should I also become a memeber of AAE?
Anything else that you all might think of would help out a lot. thanks!
Connections, have a great ps and cv like adding research, ce courses etc..Hey guys, looking ahead to applying next year now... What do you all think are some good ways to improve my application?
I plan on taking the ADAT (although i've heard mixed feelings about this, some feed back on if this is a good idea is helpful)
Should I also become a memeber of AAE?
Anything else that you all might think of would help out a lot. thanks!
This is my first year applying. I have not get an acceptance yet but I got 3 interviews. I genuinely love endo so the last few years I went to AAE meetings and also endo classes taught at the university (USC) so I could learn more about endodontics. For me, I went to the AAE its because I truly want to learn from the best. I have met some amazing colleagues and made some friends.Hey guys, looking ahead to applying next year now... What do you all think are some good ways to improve my application?
I plan on taking the ADAT (although i've heard mixed feelings about this, some feed back on if this is a good idea is helpful)
Should I also become a memeber of AAE?
Anything else that you all might think of would help out a lot. thanks!
This is my first year applying. I have not get an acceptance yet but I got 3 interviews. I genuinely love endo so the last few years I went to AAE meetings and also endo classes taught at the university (USC) so I could learn more about endodontics. For me, I went to the AAE its because I truly want to learn from the best. I have met some amazing colleagues and made some friends.
My advice is YES you should become a member of AAE and go to meetings and go to endo classes, not sponsored, taught at Universities, or lectures and seminars at AAE. The next one is PAIN 🙂 in Florida. Its good to learn more as it also helps with our every day patients and it can only make you become a better provider for our patient.
Good luck!!
Fall Conference: Pain Meeting to Gather Endodontists in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., Nov. 2-4What is PAIN?