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Oral Surgery
Clinical ResearchClinical activities are based primarily at Mt. Sinai Hospital and other affiliated University of Toronto teaching hospitals, with additional participation at Sunnybrook and Women’s College Health Sciences Centre, Bloorview MacMillan Centre, and the Faculty of Dentistry. Residents participate in all areas of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and Anaesthesia with increasing responsibilities for patient care in the senior years. In Year IV, electives may be arranged (to a maximum of six months) in craniofacial surgery, head and neck surgery, reconstructive surgery, esthetic/cosmetic surgery and maxillofacial trauma. Graduate Specialty ProgramsThe program in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and Anaesthesia is a minimum of four years (48 months) in length requiring the satisfactory completion of didactic and clinical requirements as well as those of the M.Sc. degree. ACLS training is to be completed prior to commencement of Yr III, ATLS training must be completed before the end of Yr IV. As part of the requirements for the M.Sc. degree, an original study in clinical, epidemiological, education or laboratory research is undertaken according to the residents’ interest. The research must be published in a comprehensive thesis and supported by an oral defence.
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