Last updated on April 8, 2025.

Emory University

Program Size
2
Program Length
72 months
Application Deadline
September 1
Program Start
July 1

Program Contact

Brandon Covington Program Coordinator
1365 Clifton Road NE, Building B, Suite 2300, , Atlanta, Georgia, 30322
Tracey Hollingshed Senior Program Coordinator
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The Division's CODA accredited residency accepts four residents per year in two training tracks: a four-year certificate program or an integrated six-year MD/oral surgery program. Upon successful completion, residents are eligible to apply for examination leading to certification by the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery.

Encountering more than 1,500 major inpatient cases per year, residents see inpatients at Emory University Hospital, Emory University Hospital Midtown, and Children's Healthcare of Atlanta at Egleston, and also treat inpatients and outpatients at The Emory Clinic, and Grady Memorial Hospital. The scope of the on-service rotations in these facilities gives trainees experience in oral and maxillofacial trauma, pathology and reconstruction cases, tertiary referral, office-based anesthesia, third molar surgery, minor preprosthetic surgery, surgical and non-surgical treatment of TMJ disorders, dental implant and concomitant bone graft cases, and comprehensive reconstruction cases. Senior level residents track patients from initial visits through their surgical workup, respective procedures, and follow-up.

OMFS grand rounds conferences are held every Monday morning, senior level residents conduct weekly evening teaching sessions, and the OMFS journal club convenes monthly. Residents are often sponsored to the AAOMS meeting and other select conferences.

The integrated OMFS certificate/MD degree track requires that residents in this track take and pass the USMLE Part I examination and End of Foundations OSCE examination by the time Medical School starts in late February of their first year. Continuation in the residency program is conditional on starting Medical School on time in February of the first year of residency.

http://surgery.emory.edu/divisions/oral-maxillofacial-surgery/omfs-training.html

You MUST take the National Board Medical Exam (CBSE) in order to be considered.

Program Information

Program Type Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Program Code OMS299
Degrees Offered Certificate
Program Size 2
Program Length 72 months
Application Deadline September 1
Program Start Date July 1
Supplemental Application No
Supplemental Fee No
Stipend Offered Yes
Match Participating Yes
Program Website surgery.emory.edu

Application Requirements

Required Standardized Tests

  • CBSE

International Student Eligibility

Applicants are eligible to enroll if they are:

  • US Citizen

Additional Information

Upload CV, 2x2 photo, CBSE scores, undergraduate and dental school transcripts to ADEA PASS application