Vanderbilt Orthodontics Residency Now Accepting Applications for Nov. 2013 start

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Vanderbilt Medical Center is now accepting applications for a 26 month post-graduate orthodontic residency program. Three residents will be accepted with an anticipated start in November, 2013.
The application deadline is May 31, 2013. Interviews for invited applicants are tentatively scheduled for June 28, 2013.


For more information and to download the application please click the link below.
Vanderbilt Application Information

Feel free to post any questions here.
 
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I will post answers to the frequently asked questions here as well.

Vanderbilt Orthodontics is not affiliated with a dental school. It is a division within the Department of Oral Surgery at Vanderbilt Medical Center. We work closely with the Department of Oral Surgery at Vanderbilt University Hospital as well as the Department of Vanderbilt Plastic Surgery at Vanderbilt Childrens Hospital.
 
I will post answers to the frequently asked questions here as well.

Vanderbilt Orthodontics is not affiliated with a dental school. It is a division within the Department of Oral Surgery at Vanderbilt Medical Center. We work closely with the Department of Oral Surgery at Vanderbilt University Hospital as well as the Department of Vanderbilt Plastic Surgery at Vanderbilt Childrens Hospital.

Are we training plastics how to do orthognathic?
 
Are we training plastics how to do orthognathic?

Orthodontics is part of the craniofacial team at Vanderbilt Childrens Hospital as is Plastic Surgery. The craniofacial team works together to treat congenital facial deformities in children.
 
There is no application requirement for a GPR or postgraduate clinical experience. See the link above for the application requirements.
 
Several applicants have asked whether residents gain experience with Invisalign....and the answer is yes. Each resident will start 10-20 Invisalign cases.
 
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