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St. Joseph's Hospital Health Center Dental General Practice Residency 12 Months

Syracuse, NY
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About St. Joseph's Hospital Health Center Dental General Practice Residency 12 Months

St. Joseph's Hospital Health Center Dental General Practice Residency (12 Months) is a postdoctoral dental training program located in Syracuse, New York. The program provides advanced clinical training for dental school graduates, offering a structured residency experience within a hospital health center setting.

The 12-month general practice residency focuses on comprehensive dental care in a medically complex environment, allowing residents to develop skills in treating patients with special healthcare needs, managing dental emergencies, and delivering care across a broad range of dental specialties. This type of program is accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA) and is designed for licensed dentists seeking advanced clinical preparation.

Syracuse is the county seat of Onondaga County in central New York State. St. Joseph's Hospital Health Center is a major regional healthcare facility, and its dental residency program contributes to the training of dental professionals serving the greater Syracuse and central New York region.

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301 Prospect Avenue, Syracuse, NY 13203

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