The University of California, San Francisco is offering a Fellowship in Orthodontics for domestic and international orthodontists. This program includes didactic learning, clinical observation, and research opportunities under the guidance of distinguished faculty.
Applicants must have a qualification in orthodontics, at least two years of practice experience, three recommendation letters, and meet J-1 visa requirements if applicable. The program awards a certificate of participation upon completion. Applications are accepted for four modules throughout the year, with specific deadlines for each.
The University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) is a public research university located in San Francisco, California. Established in 1864, it is known for its state-of-the-art research facilities and high-quality education. The university offers over 50 programs across various fields, including education, health sciences, and sciences. With a diverse student body from 50 U.S. states and many international countries, UCSF has a strong focus on community engagement and service.
Brief Description
University or Organization: University of California, San Francisco
Department: NA
Course Level: Research
Award: Certificate of Participation
Access Mode: Online
Number of Awards: 1-2 preceptors per module
Nationality: International
The award can be taken in the USA
Eligibility
Eligible Countries: All countries
Acceptable Course or Subjects: The scholarship will be awarded in any subject offered by the University of California, San Francisco
Admissible Criteria: To be eligible, the applicants must meet all the following criteria:
Hold a qualification in orthodontics
Have at least two years of practice experience in a dental school’s orthodontic program or in private practice
Provide three letters of recommendation
Submit TOEFL scores if from non-English-speaking countries (score of 550 or equivalent)
Meet J-1 visa requirements for international applicants.
How to Apply
Applicants will be considered only after submission of the following materials:
A complete application for admission to the preceptorship program – click here
Official transcript of dental education records
Three letters of recommendation from orthodontic program faculty
TOEFL scores or a waiver request form
Non-refundable application fee of $250
Documentation verifying two years of practice experience and orthodontic specialty training
Application Deadlines:
Fall Module (Oct. 1 – Dec. 31): Application by April 15
Winter Module (Jan. 1 – Mar 31): Application by July 15
Spring Module (Apr 1 – Jun 30): Application by October 15
Summer Module (Jul 1 – Sept. 30): Application by January 15
Benefits
Participants will engage in the didactic program and clinical observation, work with esteemed faculty, and have opportunities for clinically oriented research. A certificate of participation will be awarded upon completion, documenting their participation in the program.