School of Dental Medicine
In 2005, the Tufts University School of Dental Medicine launched a master's degree program through a long-distance learning format for dentists who want to further their education but cannot be physically present in the Boston area full time. This three-year program adheres to the same standards and requirements as all other master's degrees. The course work includes study of craniofacial pain, statistics, and epidemiology, review of scientific literature, technical writing and thesis work. Candidates have been enrolled from countries such as India, Italy, Canada and the United States.
The Dental International Student (DIS) Program at Tufts University School of Dental Medicine began in 1956 to provide foreign-trained dentists with the education and experience required to practice dentistry in America. The program comprises five semesters of course work and clinical experience, including innovative courses in implantology and geriatric dentistry. Upon completion of the program, students receive a D.M.D. degree and are eligible for licensure to practice dentistry in the United States of America.
The International Affairs Office provides orientation to all foreign students and scholars beginning at Tufts University Health Sciences campus or one of its affiliated hospitals. Foreign students and scholars are welcome to visit the IAO for assistance and advice. In addition, the IAO provides training opportunities for foreign health care professionals at Tufts affiliated hospitals, ranging from formal training to observation in various clinical and dental fields.
|
|