Thank you for your interest in the Nova Southeastern University (NSU) – Broward Health Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery program. Established in 2004 by Dr. Steven Kaltman, now the Dean of NSU, our program has a distinguished reputation for excellence in clinical training and patient care. As we transition to a 6-year MD program beginning in 2024, we remain dedicated to our highly regarded 4-year program through 2026.
Our clinical training is designed to inspire and challenge, offering a comprehensive experience that starts with exclusive responsibility for facial trauma at two Level I centers. Our fellowship-trained faculty in maxillofacial oncology and reconstructive surgery provide comprehensive care for benign and malignant conditions. The outpatient dentoalveolar and implant surgery programs, led by faculty with deep real-world practice insights, offer a robust foundation. Our revitalized TMJ program, coupled with formal rotations in cosmetic surgery, further enriches the clinical experience. Orthognathic surgical training is complemented by our advanced sleep surgery treatment center, where procedures such as nasal and palate surgeries, hypoglossal nerve stimulation, and sleep endoscopy expand surgical competency. Supported by academic programs including didactic meetings and orthognathic treatment planning conferences, our curriculum cultivates technical expertise and professional growth.
We are committed to developing the next generation of leaders in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. Our graduates are prepared to excel in a contemporary full-scope practice and achieve specialty board certification. Those seeking further sub-specialization will find mentorship from our fellowship-trained faculty.
At NSU-Broward OMFS, we uphold the highest standards of safety and professionalism, adhering strictly to OSHA regulations. Applicants must be graduates of accredited dental schools in the United States or Canada. Canadian candidates are required to obtain the TN NAFTA Professionals Visa, while U.S. candidates must have permanent residency.
We invite you to explore the boundless potential that await in our residency program. For further information, please visit this website, and www.browardhealth.org.
Stanley Liu, MD, DDS, FACS (Department Chair)
sliu@nova.edu
Shawn McClure, MD, DMD, FACS (Residency Program Director)
smcclure@nova.edu
Our department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery offers a four-year certificate program which is fully accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation for the training of three residents per year. Delivering comprehensive oral and maxillofacial surgical coverage for two level-one trauma centers and two children’s hospitals, residents are exposed to the breadth of the specialty and well prepared for the rigors of specialty board examinations.
Off service rotations provide residents with opportunities unique to our program. A high volume pediatric surgical facility, Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital provides comprehensive experience in pediatric anesthesia and airway management. While assigned to the trauma surgery services, residents develop their surgical skills operating alongside staff trauma surgeons as first assistant. PGYIII residents spend two weeks learning advanced techniques in dental implant surgery from world renowned surgeon Dr. Anthony Sclar. During the PGYIV year, residents spend one month in a private practice learning the intricacies of facial cosmetic surgery under the tutelage of Dr. Curtis Schalit.
Nova Southeastern University College of Dental Medicine provides a steady referral stream for third molar surgery, dental implants, and orthognathic surgery.
Residents are trained in the comprehensive management of benign and malignant pathology of the maxillofacial complex, with residents intimately involved in the process of diagnosis, operative planning, and surgical management. Reconstructive training includes the breadth of conventional bone grafting techniques as well as microvascular reconstruction.
NSU oral and maxillofacial surgery functions as a core service on the Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital Craniofacial Team. Through this affiliation, our residents are exposed to cleft lip and palate surgery, alveolar cleft grafting, cranial vault remodeling, and cleft orthognathic surgery.
Our program embraces the implementation of cutting edge techniques and technologies into surgical planning and execution. With an in-house 3-d printer, CT scans are quickly converted into three-dimensional models for use in operative planning. Virtual surgical planning and custom milled hardware are used to guide both orthognathic surgery and tumor resection/reconstruction.
Program Highlights
Residents work in conjunction with Nova Southeastern University College of Dental Medicine, Broward Health Medical Center offers a four-year certificate program oral and maxillofacial surgery.
Broward Health offers a four-year certificate program which is fully accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation.
Residents are exposed to the breadth of the specialty and well prepared for the rigors of specialty board examinations.
Residents develop their surgical skills operating as first assistant alongside full-time academic OMFS Surgeons.
Program has been designed to give residents a broad academic and didactic experience.
Curriculum
Schedule:
PGYI:
Five Months - OMFS
Four Months - Adult Anesthesia
One Month - Pediatric Anesthesia
Two Months - Internal Medicine
PGYII:
Six Months - OMFS
Six Months – Trauma/General Surgery
PGYIII
Eleven Months – OMFS
Two weeks – Dental implant surgery and soft tissue management
Two weeks – Dental implant surgery and bone grafting
One week – Board review course
PGYIV
Four Months – Chief Resident of Broward Health Medical Center OMFS
Four Months – Chief Resident of NSU/Memorial Regional Hospital OMFS
Three Months – OMFS
One Month – Facial Cosmetic Surgery
Please refer to the ADEA PASS website here.
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Course Name |
Description |
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Advanced Dental Radiology (CDM 5000) |
Consideration of hard and soft tissue craniofacial imaging modalities, including MRI, tomography, and digital imaging. |
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Advanced Dental Materials (CDM 5001) |
Properties and clinical considerations in the use of today's restorative materials. |
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Research Design (CDM 5002) |
Learn how to plan research projects, initiate the projects and effectively present the findings. Critical evaluation of the literature about the field of interest is going to be emphasized. |
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Adv. Microbiology & Cell Biology (CDM 5003) |
Graduate training in microbiology, including virology, bacteriology, microbial genetics, and microbial pathogenesis. |
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Advanced Oral Histology & Embryology (CDM 5004) |
Cytological and developmental considerations in embryological, fetal and neonatal human craniofacial growth and development. |
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Fundamentals of Biostatistics (CDM 5006) |
Analysis of descriptive and inferential statistics as used in contemporary biomedical research, including electronic-based statistical programs. |
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Advanced Medical Physiology (CDM 5008) |
Detailed examination of cells and their transport, cardiac, pulmonary, acid base balance and fluids. Renal physiology, blood coagulation as well as blood factors will be addressed. Medical applications will be part of this course. Other topics will be integrated into the above. |
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Ethics and Jurisprudence (CDM 5109) |
Reviews hallmarks of dental professional ethics, and aspects of the law that commonly impact on the daily practice of dentistry. |
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Advanced Oral & Maxillofacial Pathology (CDM 5102) |
Gross and histological specimen consideration in hard and soft tissue diseases of the oral and maxillofacial structures. |
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Adv. Head & Neck Anatomy Lecture Series (CDM 5103) |
Didactic and dissection based consideration of head and neck structure and function essential to advanced dental practice. |
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Adv. Head & Neck Anatomy Lab Series (CDM 5104) |
Laboratory based consideration of head and neck structure and function essential to advanced dental practice. |
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Adv. Systemic Oral Medicine & Pharmacology (CDM 5106) |
Expands on the predoctoral education regarding the topic of oral medicine. The seminars will discuss current and classic literature to help refine the skills of students in interpreting a medical history and dental management of medically complex patients. |
