Home
About our Hospital
Application Process
Curriculum
Program Objectives
Rotations
Salary and Benefits
About Cleveland

The postgraduate training program in Dentistry at Saint Vincent Charity Hospital/Saint Luke’s Medical Center is designed to provide the recent graduate with the practical opportunity to develop his or her  clinical skills in dentistry and to  experience a closer relationship with the various medical disciplines. We offer a one and two year residency and we are fully accredited by the American Dental Association’s Council on Dental Accreditation.

 The major portion of the resident’s dental training is gained in the private office setting of Saint Luke’s Dental Associates, Inc. A unique relationship between the hospital and dental staff allows the resident to experience a private practice mode while maintaining the teaching aspects of the program.  Resident doctors provide care in a modern eight operatory office. Each resident is afforded the utilization of chairside auxiliaries to effectuate modern concepts in four-handed dentistry.  Experience in business related areas of dentistry as well is gained in this environment. 

The teaching staff of the hospital’s Division of Dentistry provides clinical supervision and didactic training for the resident staff.  The attending doctors also provide direct patient care alongside the resident in training. This situation allows for a greater educational clinical experience. 

All phases of general dental care are offered through this program including oral surgery, periodontia, endodontia, orthodontia, pediatric dentistry, restorative dentistry, cosmetic dentistry and implants. Dental staff members active in the teaching program include four general dentists, two oral surgeons, a periodontist, an endodontist, a maxillofacial prosthodontist, a pediatric dentist and an orthodontist.

Patients are assigned to resident doctors for comprehensive dental care. Residents are expected to function without direct supervision, but to have the willingness to seek experienced advice for the best care of their patient. 

Dental experience is complimented by rotation through the Departments of Anesthesia, Internal Medicine, General Surgery and the Emergency Service. Dental residents are active participants while on these medical disciplines. Time spent on these rotations amount to approximately one-third of the resident year.  The dental residents are active through the year on a consulting basis with all of the hospital’s medical services.

The Residency Program in General Dentistry at Saint Vincent Charity Hospital/Saint Luke’s Medical Center allows the recent graduate the time and opportunity to expand and refine his or her clinical skills while interacting with the various medical disciplines of a metropolitan hospital. Successful candidates for positions in the residency program should have a genuine interest in the clinical aspects of dental care and be willing to devote their time to the development of their skills and participation in all aspects of the dental residency.  

www.2keeptime.com


        
Last updated: June 13, 2004