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SDM OS 770: Journal Club
An ongoing review of the classic and current literature in oral and maxillofacial surgery and related disciplines.This conference is held every month and is an interactive discussion forum. Both semesters. -
SDM OS 772: Journal Club
An ongoing review of the classic and current literature in oral and maxillofacial surgery and related disciplines.This conference is held every month and is an interactive discussion forum. Both semesters. -
SDM OS 773: Journal Club
An ongoing review of the classic and current literature in oral and maxillofacial surgery and related disciplines.This conference is held every month and is an interactive discussion forum. Both semesters. -
SDM OS 774: Grand Rounds/Case Review/Morbidity and Mortality Conference Clinical Pathological Conference
These courses include a review of surgical cases, treatment outcomes and discussions on diagnosis and treatment planning. Additionally, there is a detailed review on one selected medical or surgical topics. -
SDM OS 776: Grand Rounds/Case Review/Morbidity and Mortality Conference Clinical Pathological Conference
These courses include a review of surgical cases, treatment outcomes and discussions on diagnosis and treatment planning. Additionally, there is a detailed review on one selected medical or surgical topics. -
SDM OS 777: Grand Rounds/Case Review/Morbidity and Mortality Conference Clinical Pathological Conference
These courses include a review of surgical cases, treatment outcomes and discussions on diagnosis and treatment planning. Additionally, there is a detailed review on one selected medical or surgical topics. -
SDM OS 801: Oral Pathology Conference/Microscopic Interpretation
Guided, intensive presentation sessions devoted to developing the OMFS resident's familiarity with Histology, General Pathology, and Oral Pathology. Either semester. 1 credit -
SDM OS 803: Oral Pathology Conference/Microscopic Interpretation
Guided, intensive presentation sessions devoted to developing the OMFS resident's familiarity with Histology, General Pathology, and Oral Pathology. 1 cr. Either semester. -
SDM OS 804: Oral Pathology Conference/Microscopic Interpretation
Guided, intensive presentation sessions devoted to developing the OMFS resident's familiarity with Histology, General Pathology, and Oral Pathology. -
SDM OS 812: Surgical Anatomy
A series of seminars and/or dissection of human specimens with demonstrations of surgical and clinical approaches and surgical techniques presented by the residents and/or attendings. Pass/Fail. -
SDM OS 813: Surgical Anatomy
A series of seminars and/or dissection of human specimens with demonstrations of surgical and clinical approaches and surgical techniques presented by the residents and/or attendings. Pass/Fail. -
SDM OS 814: Surgical Anatomy
A series of seminars and/or dissection of human specimens with demonstrations of surgical and clinical approaches and surgical techniques presented by the residents and/or attendings. Pass/Fail. -
SDM OS 824: Advanced Physical Diagnosis
Advanced principles of and procedures in the physical evaluation of the dental patient. Advanced students learn to perform a physical examination, obtain a patient history and evaluate patient information. 1st sem. -
SDM OS 825: Anesthesia Seminars
A lecture and discussion series for residents in years 1, 3, and 4 of the program covering the physiology, anatomy, and practical aspects of the administration of general anesthesia as well as inhalational and intravenous sedation techniques for adult and pediatric patients. -
SDM OS 826: Anesthesia Seminars
A lecture and discussion series for residents in years 1, 3, and 4 of the program covering the physiology, anatomy, and practical aspects of the administration of general anesthesia as well as inhalational and intravenous sedation techniques for adult and pediatric patients. -
SDM OS 827: Anesthesia Seminars
A lecture and discussion series for residents in years 1, 3, and 4 of the program covering the physiology, anatomy, and practical aspects of the administration of general anesthesia as well as inhalational and intravenous sedation techniques for adult and pediatric patients. -
SDM OS 828: Anxiety and Pain Control
A discussion of topics in pain and anxiety control, including pain physiology, local anaesthetic techniques, patient management, and sedative techniques. -
SDM OS 829: Nitrous Oxide/Oxygen Sedation
A discussion of topics in the use of nitrous oxide as a sedative, including the physiology and pharmacology of the drug, patient management, and sedative techniques. This course includes 8 hours of practical training in the administration of nitrous oxide/ oxygen sedation. -
SDM OS 831: Head and Neck Anatomy
An in-depth discussion of head and neck anatomy, emphasizing implications of head and neck anatomy to clinical dentistry and oral and maxillofacial surgery. Specific lectures in this course provide in-depth coursework in growth and development. 1st sem. -
SDM OS 850: Implantology
The implantology curriculum plan is a comprehensive approach to educating Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons in the appropriate surgical and prosthetic treatment planning of the implant patient. The course is designed to serve as a didactic foundation to supplement the clinical experience provided at Boston University, Boston Medical Center, and the VA hospital. Pass/Fail.
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