What are the responsibilities and job description for the Digital Dentistry Fellow (Temporary) position at High Point University?
The Workman School of Dental Medicine at High Point University is offering a two-year, full-time Digital Dentistry Fellowship Program tailored for dentists aspiring to excel in clinical restorative and implant dentistry. Candidates must possess a DMD, DDS or equivalent degree. Throughout the program, the fellows will engage in clinical training aimed to assess, diagnose and treatment plan various prosthodontic cases with a strong emphasis on interdisciplinary collaboration and use of advanced applications of digital technologies. This fellowship program aims to provide dental professionals with advanced education and training in a wide variety of workflows and brands.
Fellows will engage in collaborative efforts with faculty, participate in research endeavors, actively contribute to the academic community, and benefit from access to state-of-the-art infrastructure and resources at the HPU Workman School of Dental Medicine (WSDM). In addition to the clinical experience that constitutes most of the practice; the didactic component includes seminars, literature review, lectures, and hands on training.
Overall, the fellowship aims to equip dentists with a solid foundation in prosthodontics and implant dentistry with a commitment to promoting oral health in the community.