| Date |
Description |
Institution |
# Students |
| 7/2011 - 5/2014 |
Masters'' Thesis Directed |
University of Texas Health Science Center |
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| 7/2011 - 5/2014 |
Masters'' Thesis Directed |
University of Texas Health Science Center |
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| 7/2007 - Present |
Clinical Periodontics III |
The University of Texas Health Science Center |
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| Students have the opportunity to gain clinical experience as they treat patients in the postdoctoral clinic. Cases gradually increase in complexity and severity and include treatment of the medically compromised patient, implant cases, and interdisciplinary cases. |
| 7/2007 - Present |
Clinical Periodontics II |
The University of Texas Health Science Center |
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| Students have the opportunity to gain clinical experience as they treat patients in the postdoctoral clinic. Cases gradually increase in complexity and severity and include treatment of the medically compromised patient, implant cases, and interdisciplinary cases. |
| 7/2007 - Present |
Clinical Periodontics II |
The University of Texas Health Science Center |
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| Students have the opportunity to gain clinical experience as they treat patients in the postdoctoral clinic. Cases gradually increase in complexity and severity and include treatment of the medically compromised patient, implant cases, and interdisciplinary cases. |
| 7/2007 - Present |
Clinical Perio I |
The University of Texas Health Science Center |
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| Students have the opportunity to gain clinical experience as they treat patients in the postdoctoral clinic. Cases gradually increase in complexity and severity and include treatment of the medically compromised patient, implant cases, and interdisciplinary cases. |
| 7/2007 - Present |
Mock Boards |
The University of Texas Health Science Center |
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| This course is a simulation of the exams given by the American Board of Periodontology. Students present their cases orally, with slides, to faculty examiners and take an oral examination. Cross listed as PERI 5075.
Semester Credit Hours: 0.5 |
| 7/2007 - Present |
Case Presentation Seminar |
The University of Texas Health Science Center |
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| The course consists of presentation of clinical cases. Students have the opportunity to prepare to defend their approaches to therapy and gain experience in oral presentation of cases. Cross listed as PERI 5025.
Semester Credit Hours: 0.5 |
| 7/2007 - Present |
Current Lit Seminar |
The University of Texas Health Science Center |
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| Current periodontal and Dental Implant literature published during the academic year is discussed in a seminar format |
| 7/2007 - Present |
Case Presentation Seminar |
The University of Texas Health Science Center |
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| 7/2007 - Present |
Supervised Teaching |
The University of Texas Health Science Center |
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| Graduate students are assigned to the various clinics, laboratories, and classes for the opportunity to acquire experience in teaching undergraduate students in a variety of situations. Supervision and evaluation of teaching performance is provided by the graduate faculty. |
| 7/2007 - Present |
Mock Boards |
The University of Texas Health Science Center |
|
| This course is a simulation of the exams given by the American Board of Periodontology. Students present their cases orally, with slides, to faculty examiners and take an oral examination. Cross listed as PERI 5075.
Semester Credit Hours: 0.5 |
| 7/2007 - Present |
Supervised Teaching |
The University of Texas Health Science Center |
|
| Graduate students are assigned to the various clinics, laboratories, and classes for the opportunity to acquire experience in teaching undergraduate students in a variety of situations. Supervision and evaluation of teaching performance is provided by the graduate faculty. |
| 7/2007 - Present |
Supervised Teaching |
The University of Texas Health Science Center |
|
| Graduate students are assigned to the various clinics, laboratories, and classes for the opportunity to acquire experience in teaching undergraduate students in a variety of situations. Supervision and evaluation of teaching performance is provided by the graduate faculty. |
| 7/2007 - Present |
Current Lit Seminar |
The University of Texas Health Science Center |
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| Current periodontal literature published during the academic year is discussed in a seminar format. Cross listed as PERI 5074.
Semester Credit Hours: 1.05.0 |
| 7/2007 - Present |
Literature Seminars |
The University of Texas Health Science Center |
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| This course is designed to familiarize the student with the historical and contemporary literature related to periodontics. The first-year course is concerned mainly with basic science literature while second-and third-year courses concentrate on the clinical literature. Students have the opportunity to evaluate the date in the literature, critique experimental design, abstract articles, critically evaluate research findings, and learn to use library resources. |
| 7/2007 - Present |
Emergency Care Sem |
The University of Texas Health Science Center |
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| This is a pragmatic course to familiarize the student with the medical emergencies that the clinician may incur while practicing dentistry. Major texts on the medically compromised patient are used as a guideline. The course is given in seminar format.
Semester Credit Hours: 0.5 |
| 7/2007 - Present |
Literature Seminars |
The University of Texas Health Science Center |
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| Semester Credit Hours: 2.0
PERI 6073 - Literature Seminars
This course is designed to familiarize the student with the historical and contemporary literature related to periodontics. The first-year course is concerned mainly with basic science literature while second- and third-year courses concentrate on the clinical literature. Students have the opportunity to evaluate the data in the literature, critique experimental design, abstract articles, critically evaluate research findings, and learn to use library resources. Cross listed as PERI 5073.
Semester Credit Hours: 0.55.0 |
| 7/2007 - Present |
Clinical Periodontics I |
The University of Texas Health Science Center |
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| Students have the opportunity to gain clinical experience as they treat patients in the postdoctoral clinic. Cases gradually increase in complexity and severity and include treatment of the medically compromised patient, implant cases, and interdisciplinary cases. |
| 7/2007 - Present |
Clinical Periodontics I |
The University of Texas Health Science Center |
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| Students have the opportunity to gain clinical experience as they treat patients in the postdoctoral clinic. Cases gradually increase in complexity and severity and include treatment of the medically compromised patient, implant cases, and interdisciplinary cases. |
| 7/2006 - Present |
PERI 6098 THESIS |
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| Masters Thesis Committee Member and Research Consultant. Completion of an acceptable thesis is required for the Master of Science degree. Registration in this course for at least one semester is required of all degree candidates.
Prerequisites: admission to candidacy for the Master of Science Degree
Semester Credit Hours: 1.09.0 |