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Nov 23, 2024
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PORT 810 - Classic Orthodontic Literature Seminar Cr Hrs: 2 (32-0)
This course is a companion to clinical training in orthodontics and involves faculty and student evaluations of historically significant orthodontic literature. Key historical literature based on reading lists compiled by the American Association of Orthodontists, the American Board of Orthodontics and the faculty is presented in Lecture by the graduate students. The students are also exposed to the historical development of orthodontics, additional treatment philosophies by through guest speakers and relevant new developments in treatment. Students in the Advanced Orthodontic Program participate in this seminar each semester of their three-year residency. May be repeated up to 12 credit hours. Grade Mode: P/N Instructional Method: Seminar-based Prerequisites: Acceptance into the Postgraduate Orthodontic Program Term offered: Fall, Spring
Instructor of Record, Fall: Edward F Harris Additional Instructor 1, Fall: Holland Maness Additional Instructor 2, Fall: Terry Martin Trojan Additional Instructor 3, Fall: Ayman Abdul Hamid Al Dayeh Instructor of Record, Spring: Edward F Harris Additional Instructor 1, Spring: Holland Maness Additional Instructor 2, Spring: Terry Martin Trojan
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