Clinical Internships in Oral Implants
Course Objectives
This course will introduce students to the basic concepts of implant surgery and implant prosthetics, both with regard to diagnosis and planning, as well as surgery and prosthodontic restoration. By the end of course, students will be able to draft and carry out treatment plans for patients who require dental implants with skill and confidence.
Presentation
This year-long academic programme provides students with both theoretical and practical knowledge. The theory side will mainly be taught through literature reviews and presentations on clinical cases. The dental industry will have significant involvement with students during the programme, which means students will have the chance to see implants from leading commercial brands. The most important part of the clinical residency is applying the theory in the university clinic, and students will have the chance to plan and provide a comprehensive treatment plan to patients.
Prerequisites & admissions
Admission requirements
- Graduate degree in Dentistry.
- B1 level or similar in Spanish, which will be assessed in the personal interview.
Admission process
To start the admission process you must complete the Program Admission Form found on the University website (www.uic.es/odontologia) and follow the steps to attach the following required documentation:
- Bachelor's Degree or Bachelor's Degree*.
- Academic transcripts*
- DNI or Passport
- Curriculum Vitae
- General Conditions Document
- Letter/s of recommendation (recommended, not mandatory).
*For students from outside the European Union, both the grades and the Degree certificate must be legalized through diplomatic channels or must bear La Haya Apostille. (No homologated degree is required).
Candidates who are in their final year of studies must provide the academic transcript of grades updated to the date of registration.
Once all the documentation has been received and checked for validity, the registration fee of €90** must be paid and the receipt of payment must be sent to the following e-mail address: infodonto@uic.es ( alumni of UIC Barcelona are exempt from this payment), (**non-refundable for administration costs).
The last step is the personal interview with the directors/coordinators of the Clinical Residency in which the following will be assessed: academic record, personal profile, motivations and aptitudes. The interviews will be held face-to-face on dates that will be confirmed once the previous steps of the process have been completed.
Grants & financial aid
Grants
According to the programme chosen, students can consult all of the grants and funding available. For more information, please ask in the relevant faculty or department.
Financial aid
UIC Barcelona holds agreements with several banks to facilitate course funding with advantageous conditions. To view the conditions, click on the link below:
Discounts
Members of the UIC Alumni are entitled to a 5% discount.