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St. John's Mercy Medical Center - Dental Medicine General Practice Residency 12 Months
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About St. John's Mercy Medical Center - Dental Medicine General Practice Residency 12 Months
St. John's Mercy Medical Center - Dental Medicine General Practice Residency is a 12-month postdoctoral clinical training program located in St. Louis, Missouri. This program provides advanced clinical education to dentists who have completed their dental degree, offering supervised practice in a hospital-based general dentistry setting. Enrollment and completion data for this residency are not independently reported in standard IPEDS metrics.
The program focuses on general practice dentistry within a medical center environment, training residents in comprehensive dental care, oral surgery, emergency dental treatment, and the management of medically complex patients. This hospital-based setting distinguishes the program from traditional outpatient dental residencies.
St. Louis, Missouri is a major Midwestern city with a robust healthcare and academic medical community. St. John's Mercy Medical Center provides residents with exposure to a diverse patient population and complex clinical cases, preparing program completers for careers in hospital dentistry, academic settings, or advanced private practice.
621 S New Ballas Road, #10, St. Louis, MO 63141
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