Academic Orthodontic Opportunities
This listing of academic opportunities is provided as a free service to the profession and the community.
FLORIDA
Nova Southeastern University
College of Dental Medicine/Orthodontics
3200 South Diversity Drive, Ft Lauderdale, FL 3328-2018
Apply: www.nsujobs.com, job #992943
Contact: Dr. Abraham B. Lifshitz,
e-mail: al674@nova.edu
Rank: Post Graduate Director/Faculty rank commensurate with training & experience.
Require: DDS/DMD or equivalent. ABO certification; experience in academic and clinical supervision and teaching. MS Dent or PhD preferred.
University of Florida
College of Dentistry
Department of Orthodontics
Apply: www.jobs.ufl.edu, job #497108
Rank: Assistant/Associate Professor, Full-time, tenure or clinical track.
Require: DOS/DMD or equivalent degree and completion of advanced training program in orthodontics. Prefer CODA accredited advanced training program.
GEORGIA
The Georgia School of Orthodontics
Dr. Pramod Sinha, Program Director
Atlanta, GA 30350 Submit letter of interest, three references, and your CV.
Apply: RSmith@gaorthodontics.org
Rank: Full-Time
Requirement: DDS/DMD or equivalent, certificate in orthodontics from an ADA accredited program. Eligibility for licensure in Georgia. ABO certification/eligibility and willingness to relocate to Atlanta, Georgia.
LOUISIANA
LSUHSC School of Dentistry
Chair, Department of Orthodontics
New Orleans, LA
Contact: Dr. John Gallo
e-mail: jgallo@lsuhsc.edu
Rank: Commensurate with training & experience
Requirement: DDS/DMD or equivalent & certificate in Orthodontics from CODA accredited program
TEXAS
University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
Department of Orthodontics
Apply: https://jobs.uth.tmc.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=108449
HTHSC-Houston, Dept. of Orthodontics
7500 Cambridge St., Suite 5130, Houston, TX 77054
Rank: Assistant/Associate Professor, Full-Time, Tenure tract
Require: DDS/DMD w/MS or certificate in orthodontics. Prefer ABC Board certified/eligable. Academic/clinical teaching experience.
Submit Written Examination Questions to the American Board of Orthodontics
The Written Examination consists of multiple-choice questions related to the basic sciences, applied biomedical sciences, orthodontic theory, orthodontic practice, related dental disciplines and the orthodontic literature. Questions are developed from various sources by the ABO's Written Examination Committee. The committee formulates questions using the recommended reading list and referencing journals, textbooks and actual clinical case reports.
In order to keep the examination relevant to orthodontics as it is practiced today, the ABO solicits questions from educators and residents across the country. These questions are reviewed and refined by the examination committee and then added to the bank of questions. The goal is to have thousands of questions in order to write multiple examinations for the computerization process. We invite you to submit potential examination questions by following the path below:
www.americanboardortho.com > Orthodontic Professionals > Advocates and Educators > Submit Written Exam Questions
The ABO would like to thank you in advance for taking the time to help increase the relevance and validity of the ABO Written Examination.
The ABO Written Examination Committee
401 North Lindbergh Blvd., Suite 300, St. Louis, MO 63141P: 314.432.6130 F: 314.432.8170