专业详情
The HSDM Advanced Graduated Education Program in Geriatric Dentistry (Certificate) is a two-year Multidisciplinary Geriatric Program in Dentistry, Medicine, and Mental/Behavioral Health, to train a dental student in the care of older adults, with a focus on underserved populations. The interdisciplinary program consists of four main components: coursework, clinical training, teaching/administrative training, and research. This program will prepare a specialist in geriatric dentistry to acquire the skills, experience, and knowledge to both treat patients in an institutional, community, and private setting, as well as contribute to the academic and professional development of geriatrics.
Courses
Students will develop the working knowledge of biostatistics and epidemiology necessary for clinical research and may take courses in aging-related issues offered at any Harvard campus and seminars offered by the multidisciplinary fellowship team.
Clinical
Training involves rotations at the Cambridge Health Alliance, the Element Care, Harvard-affiliated nursing homes, and rotations with the multidisciplinary geriatric fellows.
Teaching
Lectures are given by fellows to pre-doctoral dental students, residents, and geriatric fellows, in addition to oral health education to senior centers and nursing home staff.
Research
Research is led by faculty mentors, who are assigned according to field. For trainees with appropriate research topics and educational background, the Harvard Medical School faculty are also available to guide research.
Nondegree Resources
- Professional continuing education courses
- Noncredit workshops
- Technical assistance, consultations, and training for community organizations
- Research opportunities
- Courses specifically designed for older individuals
- Distance-learning courses
Applicant Information
- Preference to previous postdoctoral training or clinical practice experience
- Please note that there is no stipend support for this program