Program Overview
UW AEGD program’s objective is to enhance residents’ professional development through robust training and mentoring in both didactic and clinical learning. This program is designed to expand the scope and depth of the graduates’ knowledge and skills to enable them to practice advanced general dentistry.
Residents
- Residents receive certificate upon completion of one-year program
- Upon certification, may pursue pathway to licensure in Washington state
Faculty
- Each clinic site houses local AEGD Director
- General dentists/specialists preceptor affiliate faculty, UW School of Dentistry (UWSOD)
Program Goals and Objectives
- Provide comprehensive, patient-centered oral health care, including emergency and preventive services.
- Plan and deliver multidisciplinary care for diverse patients, including those with special needs.
- Manage oral health services using effective practice management and quality improvement principles.
- Work efficiently within interdisciplinary health care teams across varied settings.
- Apply scientific principles, critical thinking, evidence-based decisions, and technology in care delivery.
- Uphold professional ethics, lifelong learning, cultural competence, and adaptability.
- Address community oral health needs through service and outreach.
Competency Statement
UW AEGD residents will obtain advanced knowledge and clinical skills in general dentistry, surpassing those of predoctoral dental education. Residents will achieve competency in all evaluated areas by the end of their training for certification.
- Medical Emergencies
- Exposure at clinical sites
- Elements of Moderate Sedation lecture series and ACLS certification
- Implant Dentistry
- Didactic training with UW post-grad programs.
- Exposure to implant systems, techniques, and technologies via vendor demos
- Partnerships with UWSOD specialty clinics.
- Oral Medicine & Pain Management
- Seminar series and guest lectures from UWSOD Oral Medicine faculty on oral mucosal diseases, TMD, and orofacial pain.