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Carolinas Medical Center-Dept. Oral Medicine
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About Carolinas Medical Center-Dept. Oral Medicine
Carolinas Medical Center, Department of Oral Medicine is a clinical training entity located in Charlotte, North Carolina, affiliated with the Atrium Health system. This department provides specialized postgraduate and residency-level clinical education in oral medicine and dental specialties within a major academic medical center environment. Institutional type and control data are not separately reported in IPEDS records for this entity.
No specific program listings are currently available in IPEDS data for Carolinas Medical Center's Department of Oral Medicine. Clinical training at this site is oriented toward advanced dental and oral health practice, including oral diagnosis, oral medicine, and related specialty disciplines, primarily serving dental residents and postgraduate trainees.
Charlotte, NC is the largest city in North Carolina and home to a major regional healthcare infrastructure. Carolinas Medical Center's Department of Oral Medicine benefits from this robust clinical environment, providing trainees with exposure to a diverse patient population and complex cases. Inquiries regarding residency or training opportunities should be directed to the department directly.
1000 Blythe Boulevard, Charlotte, NC 28203
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