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Can someone please post what spots are unmatched / still open in match this year?
Hello,Cook County Health Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Chicago, IL
We are looking to fill 8 Non-Categorical Internship positions for the 2024-2025 year
Q6-7 primary call, facial trauma 40% at level I trauma facility
Assisting in the operating room with extensive hands-on experience
Busy dentoalveolar outpatient clinic
This is a paid position. Health benefits through Cook County Health Hospital System.
CCHS has a very high match rate for non-categorical the past three years.
Please forward inquiries regarding non-categorical position applications for 2024-2025 to [email protected] and [email protected]
I know a couple of non cat from cook who matched this year to 6 yr and 4 yr problems.Hello,
Did your current interns match to residencies this cycle?
Thanks
Position still available! Please DM me any time if you have any questions or concerns.OMFS Internship at UMKC
UMKC School of Dentistry in Kansas City, Missouri is looking to fill two non-categorial internship positions. Non-categorical interns have the same responsibilities as categorical interns. Duties include:
Personal Experience: I am currently a non-categorical intern at the dental school. At this point, I'm comfortable interpreting CTs, repairing complex facial/scalp lacerations, doing bedside I&Ds of dental infections and PTAs, managing facial fractures, placing patients into MMF with ivy loops or arch bars, and dentoalveolar procedures (extractions of impacted teeth, alveoloplasties, socket preservations, tori removals, soft tissue reductions, etc.). The culture here is awesome. I've already made some lifelong friends in the short amount of time I've been here. Next year's chiefs and upper levels are fantastic and will always be there when you need 'em. Lastly, I don't know if I'll match on Monday, but I did get 20+ interview invites this cycle, and I had plenty to talk about when asked about my experiences as an intern.
- Running the OMFS clinic at the UMKC School of Dentistry
- Taking in-house call (q4-5) at Truman Medical Center and Children's Mercy Hospital
- OMFS covers trauma 365/24/7 at both hospitals; we do not share with ENT or plastics
- Assisting in the OR
- Participating in weekly lectures and monthly journal club
If you're interested, please send your CV and CBSE score (if you've taken the exam) to Dr. Kao at [email protected].
Feel free to DM me if you've got any questions.
Strongly recommend this non-cat. Strong track record of their interns matching somewhere. They do a ton of sedations in the non-cat and offer a great cancer/reconstruction/trauma experience.Non-Categorical Internship Position (Non-Categorical PGY-1) available at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery.
The TJUH OMFS program is an accredited 4-year and 6-year OMFS Program in Philadelphia, PA with four categorical positions each year (2 in each track). We are looking for hard-working, self-motivated individuals who are looking to build their CV for residency applications. All prospective applicants must be eligible for an unrestricted Pennsylvania Dental license, a DEA license, and should have their own form of transportation. We have 4 non-categorical positions each year.
Our scope covers almost everything an OMFS can do including head and neck oncologic and reconstructive surgery, management of benign and malignant pathology, microvascular reconstructive surgery, orthognathic surgery, management of facial trauma, dentoalveolar surgery, implant surgery, and TMJ surgery.
Non-categorical interns are treated the same as our categorical interns with identical responsibilities. Responsibilities include:
- Coverage of our main hospital in Center City Philadelphia (Level 1 trauma) and our satellite hospital in Northeast Philadelphia (Jefferson Torresdale, Level 2)
- Coverage of our outpatient clinics located in Center City, Torresdale, Navy Yard and Bryn Mawr (extractions, biopsies, pre-prosthetic surgery, sedations, OR pre/post-ops, hospital follow-ups, outpatient H&N procedures)
- Involvement in OR cases in Center City, Northeast Philadelphia and occasionally Methodist Hospital (located in Center City). We operate every day of the week.
- Rounding on inpatients and managing their care at our Center City and Northeast Philadelphia locations
- Taking primary call (4-7x/month). Home-call (non-trauma and trauma). Trauma is split with ENT every other month. Call is only taken for Center City, not Methodist or our Northeast Philadelphia Hospital location.
- Involvement in all TJUH OMFS didactic activities
This is a paid position with full benefits through TJUH. Additional information regarding salary or benefits may be found on the TJUH Resident Information page (Resident Salary, Benefits & Other Information).
We have continued to enhance our didactic curriculum which includes an oral pathology course, monthly journal clubs, weekly case presentations and weekly lectures from residents, faculty, and guest lecturers. This position is an excellent opportunity to prepare you if you are reapplying to the OMS match in 2025. You will be working daily and directly under the supervision of multiple oral surgeons and will directly participate in surgical cases.
If you are interested in this position, please contact our Program Coordinator Ms. Joanna Schultz @ [email protected]. You must be attending or have graduated from an accredited US or Canadian dental school (or an advanced placement program). If qualified, we will set up a Zoom interview with our Program Director in the coming days.
Thank you in advance for your interest in our program!
Feel free to DM me with any questions!
I know for a fact you guys had non-cats that didn't match in the past 2+ years. don't lie.One non-categorical position is currently open at JPS OMFS for anyone interested.
Website: OMFS | JPS Health Network
"We offer a true full-scope experience for those looking to match in a competitive oral and maxillofacial surgery residency training program. Our interns receive exposure to Dentoaveolar, head and neck trauma, head and neck cancer - including microvascular reconstructive surgery, orthognathic surgery and all its data-collection, diagnosis and treatment planning, Facial pain and of course operating room surgical experience.
The best way to describe what will be your clinical experience is to briefly outline a typical week for a John Peter Smith Hospital, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery intern.
The department of oral and maxillofacial surgery covers all the facial trauma call for the hospital 24/7/365.
- Monday is IV sedation day, with noon grand rounds for orthognathic reconstructive surgery presentations; at which, the interns will present comprehensive orthognathic surgery work-ups.
- Tuesday the OMFS clinic is dentoaveolar patients all day. We also are running a facial/oral lesion clinic, which is primarily skin cancer diagnosis and removal and follow-ups from cancer resection surgery from the previous weeks. Additionally, we are in the operating room all day, primarily for facial trauma.
- Wednesday is extraction clinic in the morning and the afternoon is facial pain clinic, specifically for the diagnosis and management of facial pain/TMJ disorders. We are also in the operating room all day.
- Thursday the OMFS clinic is dentoaveolar patients all day. Thursday is also our main OR time for cancer resection and reconstruction surgeries.
- Friday is full mouth extraction/IV sedation clinic and pre-op work ups for the next week.
Our interns work alongside the 5th and 6th year oral and maxillofacial surgery residents from the UT-Southwestern/Parkland training program.
Our interns will have unrivaled support for their application to advanced training in oral & maxillofacial surgery. Including regular lectures, workshops and mock interviews to prepare them for the rigorous demands of application into an oral & maxillofacial surgery residency program."
JPS has a very successful match history for their non-cats with 5/5 matched for the past 2+ years.
You can contact program coordinator Cortney Moore for more information/for the application!
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 817-702-1324
can confirm that they did have everyone match in the last few years... idk what you're saying lol... those faculty go above and beyond at JPS to make sure their deserving non-cats match... also, the experience you get as a JPS non-cat is next levelI know for a fact you guys had non-cats that didn't match in the past 2+ years. don't lie.
for anyone that thinks a non-cat will 100% lead to a match, don't believe them.
I know for a fact you guys had non-cats that didn't match in the past 2+ years. don't lie.
for anyone that thinks a non-cat will 100% lead to a match, don't believe them
still available position for those interestedNUMC Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery 1 year PGY 1 non categorical intern position now available. This position is a 1 year full scope Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery internship position. The clinical responsibilities of the intern will include running the dentoalveolar clinic, facial trauma call, operating room experience, weekly didactic and monthly grand rounds
Year One
As you begin your training as a first year resident, you will be clinically responsible for learning outpatient, inpatient, and operating room protocols. Additionally, your academic focus will be on learning the basic skills necessary to attain proficiency in outpatient care and on-call responsibilities by observing and performing both outpatient and operating room procedures. You will participate in all conferences, lectures, and staff meetings.
Please visit our department's website for more information about our program: Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery - Numc
Requirements
Please note: Eligible candidates must have completed a 1-year GPR/AEGD with valid certificate or have a valid NY state dental license prior to starting. Interns will receive salary of PGY 2-3 level depending on past experience.
To apply please contact Jessica Carney with your CV or PASS application Below:
Applicants will be interviewed for position.
The Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at Nassau University Medical Center will offer 1 non-categorical intern position starting July 1st 2024
Jessica Carney, on behalf of:
Dr. Oren Richman
Director, Advanced Training in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Nassau University Medical Center
Box # 72
2201 Hempstead Turnpike
East Meadow, NY 11554
Telephone: (516) 572-6895
Telephone: (516) 572-8774
Email: [email protected]
JPS is a great intern year I did it myself. It prepared me and exponentially increased my number of interviews from 2 to 14. My year 3/5 interns matched but 2 of the other residents were not ascan confirm that they did have everyone match in the last few years... idk what you're saying lol... those faculty go above and beyond at JPS to make sure their deserving non-cats match... also, the experience you get as a JPS non-cat is next level
what year did you finish the non-cat.JPS is a great intern year I did it myself. It prepared me and exponentially increased my number of interviews from 2 to 14. My year 3/5 interns matched but 2 of the other residents were not as
Strong overall during the year.
Bump.OMFS Internship at UMKC
UMKC School of Dentistry in Kansas City, Missouri is looking to fill two non-categorial internship positions. Non-categorical interns have the same responsibilities as categorical interns. Duties include:
Personal Experience: I am currently a non-categorical intern at the dental school. At this point, I'm comfortable interpreting CTs, repairing complex facial/scalp lacerations, doing bedside I&Ds of dental infections and PTAs, managing facial fractures, placing patients into MMF with ivy loops or arch bars, and dentoalveolar procedures (extractions of impacted teeth, alveoloplasties, socket preservations, tori removals, soft tissue reductions, etc.). The culture here is awesome. I've already made some lifelong friends in the short amount of time I've been here. Next year's chiefs and upper levels are fantastic and will always be there when you need 'em. Lastly, I don't know if I'll match on Monday, but I did get 20+ interview invites this cycle, and I had plenty to talk about when asked about my experiences as an intern.
- Running the OMFS clinic at the UMKC School of Dentistry
- Taking in-house call (q4-5) at Truman Medical Center and Children's Mercy Hospital
- OMFS covers trauma 365/24/7 at both hospitals; we do not share with ENT or plastics
- Assisting in the OR
- Participating in weekly lectures and monthly journal club
If you're interested, please send your CV and CBSE score (if you've taken the exam) to Dr. Kao at [email protected].
Feel free to DM me if you've got any questions.
2019what year did you finish the non-cat
We matched all 5 this year, and last year. I am currently a non-cat here and well all matched! I know every one from last year and they all matched as well. Happy to share proof if you wantI know for a fact you guys had non-cats that didn't match in the past 2+ years. don't lie.
for anyone that thinks a non-cat will 100% lead to a match, don't believe them.
I trained with this non-cat (5/5 match past 3 years). Could not put into words how amazing this program is in terms of training, scope, and support from all faculty and staff. Highly recommend it.One non-categorical position is currently open at JPS OMFS for anyone interested.
Website: OMFS | JPS Health Network
"We offer a true full-scope experience for those looking to match in a competitive oral and maxillofacial surgery residency training program. Our interns receive exposure to Dentoaveolar, head and neck trauma, head and neck cancer - including microvascular reconstructive surgery, orthognathic surgery and all its data-collection, diagnosis and treatment planning, Facial pain and of course operating room surgical experience.
The best way to describe what will be your clinical experience is to briefly outline a typical week for a John Peter Smith Hospital, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery intern.
The department of oral and maxillofacial surgery covers all the facial trauma call for the hospital 24/7/365.
- Monday is IV sedation day, with noon grand rounds for orthognathic reconstructive surgery presentations; at which, the interns will present comprehensive orthognathic surgery work-ups.
- Tuesday the OMFS clinic is dentoaveolar patients all day. We also are running a facial/oral lesion clinic, which is primarily skin cancer diagnosis and removal and follow-ups from cancer resection surgery from the previous weeks. Additionally, we are in the operating room all day, primarily for facial trauma.
- Wednesday is extraction clinic in the morning and the afternoon is facial pain clinic, specifically for the diagnosis and management of facial pain/TMJ disorders. We are also in the operating room all day.
- Thursday the OMFS clinic is dentoaveolar patients all day. Thursday is also our main OR time for cancer resection and reconstruction surgeries.
- Friday is full mouth extraction/IV sedation clinic and pre-op work ups for the next week.
Our interns work alongside the 5th and 6th year oral and maxillofacial surgery residents from the UT-Southwestern/Parkland training program.
Our interns will have unrivaled support for their application to advanced training in oral & maxillofacial surgery. Including regular lectures, workshops and mock interviews to prepare them for the rigorous demands of application into an oral & maxillofacial surgery residency program."
JPS has a very successful match history for their non-cats with 5/5 matched for the past 2+ years.
You can contact program coordinator Cortney Moore for more information/for the application!
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 817-702-1324