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Geriatric Dental Medicine (Certificate)

Admission Requirements

This training program will accept 1-2 applicants every year based upon available positions and funding support. The ideal applicant would be able to demonstrate: 

  1. A strong interest in special care dentistry;
  2. A record of service activities and/or community health volunteerism;
  3. Very good academic dental credentials;
  4. A compelling personal essay;
  5. Provide two excellent letters of recommendation.

Applicants should have a DDS or DMD degree from an accredited dental school in the United States or Canada prior to the start of the Fellowship. Individuals interested in this training program who have an international dental degree may be eligible to apply to the program and should contact the program office for additional information.

Interested applicants should contact Ms. Amy Schmidt (AMY.S.SCHMIDT@CUANSCHUTZ.EDU) to request an application package and instructions for submission of required materials.

Curriculum

Certificate Requirements

The Geriatric Dental Medicine Fellowship certificate equates to 22 graduate credit hours. Over the course of 12 months, Fellows' time is approximately allocated in the following areas:

  • 75% in clinical-related sessions
  • 25% in didactic, research, and teaching related activities.
DGER 8001Advanced Clinical Geriatric Dentistry 10.5-5
DGER 8002Advanced Clinical Geriatric Dentistry 20.5-5
DGER 8003Advanced Clinical Geriatric Dentistry 30.5-5
DGER 8004Advanced Clinical Geriatric Dentistry 40.5-5
DGER 8011Critical Topics & Case Study in Gerontology and Geriatric Dentistry 10.5-5
DGER 8012Critical Topics & Case Study in Gerontology and Geriatric Dentistry 20.5-5
DGER 8013Critical Topics & Case Study in Gerontology and Geriatric Dentistry 30.5-5
DGER 8021Interprofessional Collaboration and Care Coordination in Geriatrics 10.5-5
DGER 8022Interprofessional Collaboration and Care Coordination in Geriatrics 20.5-5
DGER 8031Geriatrics & Community Dentistry 10.5-5
DGER 8032Geriatrics & Community Dentistry 20.5-5
DGER 8911Fundamentals of Teaching and Learning0.5-5
DGER 8912Clinical Teaching and Learning0.5-5
DGER 8913Geriatric Dental Medicine Capstone0.5-5

Certificate Requirements

Fellows must:

  1. Successfully complete all required courses;
  2. Attend community-based learning activities, seminars, and clinical sessions;
  3. Successfully demonstrate clinical proficiency in geriatric dentistry;
  4. Be a student member in the Special Care Dentistry Association.

Fellows satisfactorily completing all program requirements will earn a graduate certificate.

Because advanced dental education in geriatrics is not a recognized dental specialty, the program will not be accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA). However, Fellows successfully completing the training program will meet the Part 2 educational criteria for attaining Fellowship status in the Special Care Dentistry Association.

Student Learning Outcomes

  1. To gain experiential knowledge to competently deliver oral health services to older adults living independently, in residential or long-term care facilities, or in palliative care.
  2. To acquire an in-depth understanding of the changing medical and mental health needs of older adults and how oral health is connected to healthy aging.
  3. To recognize elder abuse and increase awareness of the challenges institutionalized and frail older adults experience with access to health care and oral health services.
  4. To gain experiential knowledge in care coordination and interprofessional collaboration with other care providers to improve health outcomes and quality of life for older adult patients.