OVERVIEW

The department of Orthodontics and Pediatric Dentistry in the School of Dentistry at the University of Michigan offers a Dental Postgraduate Program in Orthodontics to those who are committed to enhancing their knowledge in biological sciences, clinical orthodontics, and research methodology. General dentists who have graduated from a CODA accredited dental school or orthodontic specialists who are internationally-trained qualify to apply to this non-degree program.

The goal of this program is to provide solid foundational knowledge in orthodontics and training in scientific methodology. Postgraduate scholars should have the motivation and be involved in research projects with experts and innovators at the University with the goal of peer reviewed publication. This program is not intended to prepare individuals to practice as recognized specialists in Orthodontics. For a Specialty Certificate or Master’s degree in Orthodontics, participants are encouraged to apply to a CODA accredited graduate orthodontic program.

The program is a fast paced and enriching twelve month course starting in the first week of July and ending in last week of June. The participants will have the opportunity to attend courses, seminars, and clinical sessions with the graduate students. They will also be able to engage in research with mentorship from the orthodontic faculty. The clinical experience will consist of participation in dentofacial conferences; craniofacial seminars and team meetings; and observation and assisting in the graduate orthodontic clinic.

One scholar will be selected per academic year. Depending on the clinical and research goals of the scholar, the program’s curriculum can be flexible and specifically tailored to meet the needs and interest of the scholar. Participant will receive a Certificate of Attendance upon fulfillment of the program requirements.


REQUIREMENTS

Eligible applicants must have completed their Dental training through an ADA accredited program or non-US orthodontic program before the fellowship begins (Commission on Dental Accreditation: Policy on Third Party Comments).

  • DDS or DMD equivalent
  • If your dental school instruction was not in English, you must provide documentation of English language proficiency by submitting iBT TOEFL scores. A minimum iBT TOEFL score of 84 or higher (less than 2 years old) is required
  • Official transcripts of all dental education completed

PROGRAM FEES

Application Fee - $100.00


For questions on current program fees, please email the Program Contact listed below.


PROGRAM DIRECTOR

DDS, MMSc
Robert W Browne Professor of Orthodontics and Clinical Professor of Dentistry, Clinical Associate Professor of Dentistry

PROGRAM CONTACT

Administrative Assistant Senior

HOW TO APPLY

Prospective participants should apply directly to the Department of Orthodontics and Pediatric Dentistry, Dental Postgraduate Program in Orthodontics. Application form and instructions below.

Application deadline is February 1.


Application Form Application Instructions Curriculum Postgraduate Credentialing Form International Student Supplemental Application Form