Dental - Graduate Oral Medicine (GOMD)

GOMD 9001 OMFS History & Physical Exam

This course, offered through the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, is designed to cover topics relevant for residents involved in the on-call service, including maxillofacial infections, trauma, and advanced head and neck anatomy.

0.75-1.75 Credit Hour

GOMD 9011 S. Gary Cohen Conference I

This course in Oral Medicine meets weekly and will allow academic discussion of disease and disease processes, as well as therapeutic management of a wide range of topics related to the field of Oral Medicine including but not limited to, oral-mucosal disease, orofacial pain, salivary gland diseases, infectious disease, oral pathology, oral radiology, and internal medicine. In addition, this course allows students to present and discuss recent scientific articles related to the field of oral medicine. Students will develop the ability to critically review papers. Residents will meet with faculty members to discuss recent literature in their field of interest and/or expertise.

0.5-2 Credit Hours

GOMD 9012 S. Gary Cohen Conference II

This course in Oral Medicine meets weekly and will allow academic discussion of disease and disease processes, as well as therapeutic management of a wide range of topics related to the field of Oral Medicine including but not limited to, oral-mucosal disease, orofacial pain, salivary gland diseases, infectious disease, oral pathology, oral radiology, and internal medicine. In addition, this course allows students to present and discuss recent scientific articles related to the field of oral medicine. Students will develop the ability to critically review papers. Residents will meet with faculty members to discuss recent literature in their field of interest and/or expertise.

0.5-2 Credit Hours

GOMD 9013 S. Gary Cohen Conference III

This course in Oral Medicine meets weekly and will allow academic discussion of disease and disease processes, as well as therapeutic management of a wide range of topics related to the field of Oral Medicine including but not limited to, oral-mucosal disease, orofacial pain, salivary gland diseases, infectious disease, oral pathology, oral radiology, and internal medicine. In addition, this course allows students to present and discuss recent scientific articles related to the field of oral medicine. Students will develop the ability to critically review papers. Residents will meet with faculty members to discuss recent literature in their field of interest and/or expertise.

0.5-2 Credit Hours

GOMD 9014 S. Gary Cohen Conference IV

This course in Oral Medicine meets weekly and will allow academic discussion of disease and disease processes, as well as therapeutic management of a wide range of topics related to the field of Oral Medicine including but not limited to, oral-mucosal disease, orofacial pain, salivary gland diseases, infectious disease, oral pathology, oral radiology, and internal medicine. In addition, this course allows students to present and discuss recent scientific articles related to the field of oral medicine. Students will develop the ability to critically review papers. Residents will meet with faculty members to discuss recent literature in their field of interest and/or expertise.

0.5-2 Credit Hours

GOMD 9021 V.J. Brightman Conference I

This conference meets weekly and provides residents with didactic training in the fundamentals of oral medicine, including oral mucosal diseases, orofacial pain syndromes, oral pathology, oral and maxillofacial radiology, laboratory medicine, internal medicine, pharmacology, and research methodology. The lectures are given by faculty within the Department of Oral Medicine and the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine.

0.5-2 Credit Hours

GOMD 9022 V.J. Brightman Conference II

This conference meets weekly and provides residents with didactic training in the fundamentals of oral medicine, including oral mucosal diseases, orofacial pain syndromes, oral pathology, oral and maxillofacial radiology, laboratory medicine, internal medicine, pharmacology, and research methodology. The lectures are given by faculty within the Department of Oral Medicine and the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine.

0.5-2 Credit Hours

GOMD 9023 V.J. Brightman Conference III

This conference meets weekly and provides residents with didactic training in the fundamentals of oral medicine, including oral mucosal diseases, orofacial pain syndromes, oral pathology, oral and maxillofacial radiology, laboratory medicine, internal medicine, pharmacology, and research methodology. The lectures are given by faculty within the Department of Oral Medicine and the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine.

0.5-2 Credit Hours

GOMD 9024 V.J. Brightman Conference IV

This conference meets weekly and provides residents with didactic training in the fundamentals of oral medicine, including oral mucosal diseases, orofacial pain syndromes, oral pathology, oral and maxillofacial radiology, laboratory medicine, internal medicine, pharmacology, and research methodology. The lectures are given by faculty within the Department of Oral Medicine and the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine.

0.5-2 Credit Hours

GOMD 9031 Oral & Maxillofacial Pathology I

This course introduces residents to the techniques and principles needed for the histopathologic evaluation of biopsy specimens. These include grossing, orienting and mounting specimens, various staining techniques, and the principles of microscopic diagnosis.

0.5-2 Credit Hours

GOMD 9033 Oral & Maxillofacial Pathology II

This course introduces residents to the techniques and principles needed for the histopathologic evaluation of biopsy specimens. These include grossing, orienting and mounting specimens, various staining techniques, and the principles of microscopic diagnosis.

0.5-2 Credit Hours

GOMD 9041 Oral Medicine Clinics I

Residents will spend time with departmental faculty diagnosing and treating patients with a variety of disorders related to oral medicine.

17-19 Credit Hours

GOMD 9042 Oral Medicine Clinics II

Residents will spend time with departmental faculty diagnosing and treating patients with a variety of disorders related to oral medicine.

17-19 Credit Hours

GOMD 9043 Oral Medicine Clinics III

Residents will spend time with departmental faculty diagnosing and treating patients with a variety of disorders related to oral medicine.

17-19 Credit Hours

GOMD 9044 Oral Medicine Clinics IV

Residents will spend time with departmental faculty diagnosing and treating patients with a variety of disorders related to oral medicine.

17-19 Credit Hours

GOMD 9051 Off-Service Clinical Rotations I

Residents will be assigned to various medical services or outpatient clinics to function as an integral part of the health care system and participate in clinical patient care.

2-4.5 Credit Hours

GOMD 9052 Off-Service Clinical Rotations II

Residents will be assigned to various medical services or outpatient clinics to function as an integral part of the health care system and participate in clinical patient care.

2-4.5 Credit Hours

GOMD 9053 Off-Service Clinical Rotations III

Residents will be assigned to various medical services or outpatient clinics to function as an integral part of the health care system and participate in clinical patient care.

12-15 Credit Hours

GOMD 9054 Off-Service Clinical Rotations IV

Residents will be assigned to various medical services or outpatient clinics to function as an integral part of the health care system and participate in clinical patient care.

12-15 Credit Hours