Last updated on July 3, 2024.

University of Puerto Rico

Program Size
3
Program Length
48 months
Application Deadline
October 1
Program Start
July 1

Program Contact

Dr. Francisco Bermúdez DMD, PhD Program Director

University of Puerto Rico - School of Dental Medicine, Centro Medico de Puerto Rico, Edificio Principal Recinto de Ciencias Medicas Ofic. A-155, San Juan, Puerto Rico, 00935

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I. CERTIFICATE IN ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY

The Post-doctoral Advanced Education Program in Oral and Maxillo-Facial Surgery was established in July 1963, as a 36-month program. Since July 1990, the program consists of a minimum of four (4) consecutive years (48) months of progressive educational experiences. It meets the requirements of the Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA) of the American Dental Association (ADA), the requirements for examination and certification by the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and is also approved by the Commission on Higher Education of Puerto Rico. The program is sponsored by the University of Puerto Rico, School of Dental Medicine and utilizes the resources and facilities of the School of Dental Medicine, the University District Hospital, the University Pediatric Hospital, and the Administración de Servicios Médicos de Puerto Rico (ASEM). Three (3) residents are accepted per year. Interested candidates must submit an application through through the Post-doctoral Application Support Service (PASSWebAdmit for the American Dental Association).

The first year of the Program exposes residents to fundamental knowledge related to the evaluation of patients in the hospital environment. The resident will be on call duty every third night at the emergency room and work with medically compromised patients, evaluating and treating patients with surgical needs at the outpatient clinics. The residents also take the following courses: Physical Diagnosis course with the first-year medical students; Seminars, Literature Review, Case Presentations; and the Advanced Oral Biology core course, which includes lectures on anatomy, pathology, biochemestry, microbiology, pharmachology, genetics, growth & development, and oral biology, all beyond the level of dental student training.  These courses will provide the basic knowledge and skills for oral and maxillofacial surgery diagnosis. Residents are also introduced to research concepts, biostatistics, and scientific methodology so they may apply them in future situations along their professional lives, including the submission of a research project.

The second year consists of full-time off-service rotations through the Medical Departments: General Anesthesia (20 weeks) which includes at least a full month rotation in pediatric anesthesia, Internal Medicine (8 weeks), and an elective (8 weeks) that may be chosen from Neurosurgery, Oto-Head and Neck, Ophthalmology, or Pathology, among other surgical specialties. In addition, the residents will spend another four (4) weeks rotation under the Internal Medicine Department supervision for an experience on pre-anesthetic risk stratification and perioperative medical assessment of the surgical patient. During the second year, while not in off-service rotations, the resident also participates in the outpatient clinics, emergency rooms duties, and in Seminars, Literature Review and Case Presentation courses.

During the third year, the resident is assigned to a full-time off-service 16 weeks rotation in the Surgery Department, including Tumor Service, Trauma Service, Pediatric Surgery Service, and the Trauma/Surgery Intensive Care Units. While not in the off-service rotation, the residents also serve in the Implant Surgery and OMS Trauma Surgery (8 months part-time) clerkship rotations. At this stage of training, the residents work towards the mastery of basic oral and maxillofacial surgery principles, evaluation of the medically compromised patient, treatment of complicated odontectomies, periodontal surgery, maxillo-facial implantology, benign tumors of the oral cavity, fractures of facial skeleton, debridement and suturing of head face-neck lacerations and mastering intravenous sedation/general anesthesia techniques. Also, they participate in the Craneofacial Clinic the the orthontics department residents and are enrolled in the outpatient clinics, emergency room, and in Seminars, Literature Review, and Case Presentation courses.

 

The fourth year provides for refinement of oral and maxillofacial surgery techniques. Residents are expected to be able to treat conditions such as congenital, developmental, or acquired anomalies of the maxillofacial area. Must develop expertise in reconstructive procedures, understand and apply the principles of bone grafting, skin transplantation, and the use of alloplastic implants, as well as evaluation and treatment of facial plastic surgical procedures (cosmetic surgery). A Memorandum of Uderstanding (MOU) between the UPR Medical Sciences Campus and Mayo Clinic at Rochester Minnesota allows for rotation of residents between both institutions.  Our residents are sent for a a two (2) weeks rotation on Heas & Neck Oncologic and Microvascular Reconstruction Surgery during their second semester of their last year of training.  Each resident must complete a publishable research project on a clinical subject related to oral and maxillofacial surgery.

 

Other activities of the program include: clinical instructorships, lecturing to undergraduate students, cleft lip palate team conference, surgical mission trips to Moca in the Dominican Republic, journal clubs and tumor board presentations. Basic and advanced cardiac life support, as well as advanced trauma life support and pediatric advanced life support courses (CPR, ACLS, ATLS and PALS) are required for certification.  Wellness activities are scheduled sporadically along the academic year, as a measure to lower the risk and/or avoidance of burn out among the residents and faculty members.  Participation in pertinent continuing dental and medical education courses and in district, regional and national meetings and conferences are encouraged and sponsored by the Program.

 

Every year the program has over 300 admissions, over 350 cases done at the operating room, around 6,000 outpatient visits, and over 1,000 patients are seen at the emergency room.

 

II. MASTER’S IN SCIENCE IN DENTISTRY

 

MSD-Oral and Maxillo-Facial Surgery Students who complete all the requisites of the 48 months program and approve the course Thesis (CIOM 9840) will obtain the MSD (Masters Degree in Dental Sciences) degree. Students/residents enrolled in this course have a maximum of five (5) years (since the date of enrollment in the course) to complete the research project and have the thesis approved by the Thesis Committee.

 

Program Information

Program Type Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Program Code OMS278
Degrees Offered Certificate, Masters
Program Size 3
Program Length 48 months
Application Deadline October 1
Program Start Date July 1
Supplemental Application No
Supplemental Fee Yes
Stipend Offered Yes
Match Participating Yes
Program Website dental.rcm.upr.edu

Application Requirements

Required Standardized Tests

  • CBSE
  • INBDE
  • NBDE1
  • NBDE2
  • TOEFL
  • Passing the INBDE before the advanced dental education program deadline

Supplemental Requirements

  • Requires supplemental fee

Transcript Evaluation and Instructions

The CBSE is mandatory.

International students are considered, but they must speak Spanish and English fluently.

TOEFL exam is required for international students only.

Every canditate must have passed either the NBDE part 1 and 2, or the INBDE.

Letters of Evaluation Instructions

Besides the applicant's intitution Assistant Dean on Academic or Student Affairs letter of recomendation, three (3) additional leters of recommendation are required.

TOEFL Requirement Instructions

Only required to international applicants.

Other Requirement Instructions

Official transcrips with grades from College (Bachellor's degree). 

Official transcripts with grades from Dental School.

ADAT scores are optional.

International Student Eligibility

This program will consider applicants who graduated, or plan to graduate, from a non-CODA accredited dental school: Yes

Applicants are eligible to enroll if they are:

  • US Citizen
  • US Permanent Resident
  • Canadian Citizen
  • Canadian Permanent Resident
  • Non-US Citizen/Resident (applicant must obtain their own sponsorship)
  • Other - Contact the program

Interview Schedule

Interview will be held on November 13, 2024.  Schedule of interview activities have not been established yet. 

Additional Information

The applicant must be able to write and speak fluently in Spanish and English languages. 

If the applicant is originally from a Latin America country, the TOEFL test results must be included.