Last updated on April 18, 2025.

University of Pittsburgh

Program Size
4 (estimate)
Program Length
3 Years months
Application Deadline
September 15
Program Start
July 1

Program Contact

Dr. Michael Cuddy DMD Program Director
School of Dental Medicine, 3501 Terrace Street, G-89 Salk Hall , Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 15261
Mary Mollo Program Coordinator
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The Department of Dental Anesthesiology directs and coordinates the three-year, CODA accredited, dental anesthesiology residency program. The goal of this program is to prepare dentists to manage pain and anxiety in adult, pediatric and special needs patients by using pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic techniques.  A significant portion of the University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine Residency Program in Dental Anesthesiology is a unit of the medical anesthesiology residency program, administered through the UPMC Medical Education Program (UPMC-MEP). At the conclusion of the program, the dentist will earn a certificate in dental anesthesiology and be proficient in providing all levels of anesthesia services for ambulatory patients undergoing a variety of medical and dental procedures.
A maximum of four dental anesthesiology residents are selected each year. They have the same responsibilities and are expected to meet the same competencies as medical residents. Residents in dental anesthesiology have standard postgraduate salaries and benefits.           
      

Program Description by Year

The first year of the resident’s clinical experience begins at the dental school with the resident attending all introductory courses and conferences in anesthesiology intended for post-graduate first-year residents. The dental resident becomes familiar with the anesthetic management of patients undergoing an array of dental procedures, including pediatric, special needs, oral surgery and implant surgery. Within this first year, one month, each, is devoted to training in Internal Medicine,  Intensive Care Medicine, Emergency Medicine, and Cardiology.

The second and third years of the residency continue with rotations through UPMC Presbyterian and Montifiore Hospitals, UPMC St. Margaret’s, UPMC Mercy, Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC, and Magee-Womens Hospital of UPMC. During this rotation cycle, residents will participate in the anesthetic management of patients undergoing general surgery, complex head and neck procedures, orthopedic surgery, and transplantation operations.  Three months at UPMC St. Margaret’s will provide experience in a high-paced operating room that prepares the resident for private practice. Regional anesthesia and advanced pain management techniques are also developed. Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC offers a diversity of experiences in managing the anesthetic requirements of children of all physical sizes and ages who are undergoing a wide variety of surgical procedures. Magee-Womens Hospital of UPMC gives the resident an opportunity to learn about epidural and spinal anesthesia techniques intended for obstetric procedures along with general surgery experience in the hospital operating rooms. Magee-Womens Hospital of UPMC utilizes an after-hours call schedule. The resident serves at the University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine one day per week in the winter months, providing clinical care and lectures in the management of medical emergencies in the dental setting to post-graduate dental specialty students.

During the final three months, residents devote time to completing research projects, providing clinical anesthesia care, and teaching concepts of outpatient anesthesia to pre-doctoral students.

A focus of the training includes developing skills in the management of special needs patients receiving dental care. The University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine has an active Center for Patients with Special Needs that provides the resident with a unique opportunity to provide anesthesia services to this underserved population. Residents will take part in regular journal reviews of current literature and a structured lecture series in anesthesiology. In addition, residents are expected to attend at least one national conference per year and initiate work on a mentored clinical research project.

The applicant must submit the American Dental Education Association Postdoctoral Application Support Service (ADEA PASS) application and register for the Match Program.

Please contact the Department of Dental Anesthesiology for additional information.

http://www.dental.pitt.edu/departments/dental-anesthesiology/advanced-education-and-residency-program-dental-anesthesiology  

 

Program Information

Accreditation This program is accredited by CODA
Program Type Anesthesiology
Program Code ANES7
Degrees Offered Certificate
Program Size 4 (estimate)
Program Length 3 Years months
Application Deadline September 15
Program Start Date July 1
Supplemental Application No
Supplemental Fee No
Stipend Offered Yes
Match Participating Yes
Program Website dental.pitt.edu

Application Requirements

Required Standardized Tests

  • CBSE
  • NBDE1
  • NBDE2
  • TOEFL

International Student Eligibility

This program will consider applicants who graduated, or plan to graduate, from a non-CODA accredited dental school: No

Applicants are eligible to enroll if they are:

  • US Citizen
  • US Permanent Resident
  • Canadian Citizen
  • Canadian Permanent Resident

Interview Schedule

The interviews are virtual.  They start with an open forum the night before interviews to allow potential residents to ask any questions and for the current residents to tell the applicants about life as a resident and what to expect.  The virtual interviews are set up for hour and a half time slots and the applicants meet individually with residents and faculty giving a total interview time of an hour and a half.

Additional Information

The CBSE will be required for the 2026 application cycle.