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Programs
Click on a link below for more information on the residency and fellowship programs offered via our three campuses.
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The
University of Tennessee Health Science Center prides itself on the quality of
its residencies and fellowships. The Colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, and
Pharmacy all offer postgraduate training programs that attract participants from
around the globe. Each program is uniquely taylored to meet the needs of its
future providers.
The
College of Dentistry's postgraduate programs are thriving. Residencies in
"Advanced Education", Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, Orthodontics,
Pediatric Dentistry, Periodontology, and Prosthodontics are all availble. The
College of Dentistry is dedicated to provide professional, graduate, and
postgraduate education, conduct dental research, and deliver state-of-the-art
patient care and public service. For more information, click
here.
The
College of Pharmacy's postgraduate programs are among the largest in the United
States. Over 750 pharmacists have completed a residency or fellowship in
Tennesssee. Annual symposiums, like the recently held "Focus on Research
Development", are attended by residents & fellows throughout the state.
Position listings are available electronically at the UT College of Pharmacy
website. For more information, click
here.
Through
the College of Medicine, the office of Graduate
Medical Education (GME) oversees 55 different residencies & fellowships
on the UTHSC campus. The UT GME Program is statewide with approximately 900
residents training in participating hospitals located in Chattanooga, Jackson,
Knoxville, Memphis and Nashville. It's mission is to provide a broad array of
programs targeted at the education and training of physicians at the
undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate levels. UTHSC is committed to providing
a scholarly environment in which the resident is viewed as a student. The
educational resources available to any other student are available to the
medical residents. The teaching facilities provide an appropriate clinical
environment, and the University provides technological support and research
opportunities, both clinical and basic.
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