Has anybody heard anything about the OMFS programs at Loyola, UIC, or LIJ? If they're mostly dentoalveolar, trauma, etc? or how good of a program are they (competitive or not)......thanks
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Tufts 08
I saw this post jumped up so I thought I would provide a more current and accurate description of the OMFS program at UIC.
UIC now accepts two 4yr residents and a 6yr MD resident. The tuition for the 6 year spot is paid for by UIC.
1) UIC is still a level 2 trauma center however the UIC program now also covers a level 1 trauma center, Northwestern Hospital. In addition, the UIC residents have not rotated at Cook County since Dr. Miloro took over the program 5+ years ago. The UIC program has plenty of trauma experience covering a Level 1 and a Level 2 hospital in Chicago. Another note, UIC will likely take over facial trauma at Advocate Christ hospital on the south side of Chicago. The busiest trauma hospital in Chicago, more so than Cook County. At that point UIC will be covering two level 1 hospitals and a level 2. Also, both Cook County and UIC currently take home call.
2) From my externship at Cook, they are mostly a point and pull style clinic. This may have changed since I was there. UIC gets the majority of the private pay 3rds cases, the chief residents at UIC did over 600 sedations and the program had over 14,000 outpatient visits. The third years also do 3-6 sedations each every morning. In addition, the chief residents finished residency with over 250 implants each. Being in a dental school they get referrals for thirds, E&B's for Ortho and implants/sinus lifts/bone grafts from Grad Pros. They probably have one of the busiest and most well rounded outpatient clinic experiences in the country.
3) The department chair and the program director are currently the same person, Dr. Michael Miloro DMD, MD, FACS. He started here in 2008 and has continually made changes to improve the program.
- "To be fair, UIC may have more dental implants exposure than Cook County" That is still correct. They do more than most programs in the country and because of this they do more sinus lifts/bone grafts as well. They also do orthognathic surgery(internal referrals from an ortho program with 30+ residents and external referrals), pathology(they treat malignancy while County does not), cosmetics (they have two fellowship trained cosmetic surgeons who do multiple cases per month- facelift, endo brow, cervicoplasty, rhinoplasty, blephs, implants, botox/filler,etc...), TMJ, trigeminal nerve surgery (Dr. Miloro is the editor of the textbook on Trigeminal nerve surgery)...
Good Luck to everyone!