OMFS Programs by focus

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dwn-test

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I have been looking into different programs (4 year specifically but also 6) but am in search of a more updated outlook on the different programs and their core focus. Most bits I find on this are either very old or disorganized.

What programs are renowned for Dentoalveolar + strong sedation?
What programs do a lot of cancer?
What programs do a lot of trauma?

Current residents or people on the trail, if you could share your insight I would really appreciate it.
 
If it gets the ball rolling, I know that classically UF Gainesville and UAB are considered cancer heavy, LSU and parkland are trauma heavy... etc.

I know some people think that the cancer focus of UF and UAB lead to them going unmatched.
 
If it gets the ball rolling, I know that classically UF Gainesville and UAB are considered cancer heavy, LSU and parkland are trauma heavy... etc.

I know some people think that the cancer focus of UF and UAB lead to them going unmatched.
*UF Jax

Gainesville is strong in core oral surgery
 
Off the top of my head; Michigan is very cancer heavy. Jackson Memorial and Cook are very trauma heavy. Montefiore and Cincinnati have great dentoalveolar. Cornell has very heavy orthognathics. VCU is a very busy program and does a lot of everything. Very generally with a lot of exceptions: Most programs that are cancer heavy are probably 6 years, the south is known for their trauma, and several select 4 year programs on the east coast are known for great dentoalveolar.
 
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