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Ph.D. Program in Epidemiology
Program
Description
The NYU Oral Epidemiology Postdoctoral Training Program, now in its
eleventh year of existence as an NIH NRSA-funded program, trains dentists
for academic/research careers as oral epidemiologists. NYU Oral Epidemiologic
Fellows will be concurrently enrolled as doctoral (Ph.D.) graduate
students in epidemiology either at Columbia University, Yale University,
or Johns Hopkins University. The program typically requires five years
for completion with the majority of the first two years occupied by
formal course work at either Columbia, Yale, or Johns Hopkins Universities.
During the final three years, the five oral epidemiologic faculty members
at NYU will mentor the Fellows as they conduct and complete their thesis
research as well as complete research courses, research skill rotations,
research field experiences, and pedagogical training experiences at
the NYU College of Dentistry.
The goal of the NYU Oral Epidemiology Postdoctoral Training Program is to provide
its Fellows with four distinct outcomes which, when combined, define oral epidemiologists
who are fully capable of meeting the high goals set in the NIDR Long-Range Research
Plan for the Nineties, “Broadening the Scope”: (1) a Ph.D. in epidemiology;
(2) oral epidemiologic research skills and experiences across an array of oral
disease topics utilizing a broad spectrum of epidemiologic research designs;
(3) a working definition of “oral epidemiologist” that fully incorporates
the responsibility for collaborative research and consultation; and (4) communication
skills, attitudinal awareness, and working experiences essential for the successful
fulfillment of collaboration and consultation responsibilities in their future
careers.
The NYU Oral Epidemiology Postdoctoral Training Program is exceptionally well-qualified
to train oral epidemiologists given that (1) the NYU director and associate director
of the program have a combined total of 34 years experience in administrating
and teaching in NIDR NRSA postdoctoral training programs with 28 of those years
of experience focused on the training of oral epidemiologists; (2) NYU has five
Ph.D.-level trained oral epidemiologists on faculty; (3) NYU has a highly active
research program in oral epidemiology; and (4) NYU has an active, established,
and highly successful collaborative institutional relationship with the epidemiology
faculty at Columbia, Yale, and Johns Hopkins Universities for the doctoral training
of oral epidemiologists.
Didactic Program
All Postdoctoral Fellows spend the first two years in this full-time, five-year
program as graduate students on the campus of either Columbia University, Yale
University, or Johns Hopkins University. During these first two years, Postdoctoral
Fellows complete the didactic course work and typically take the Comprehensive
Doctoral Examinations at the completion of the second year of course work.
Research Program
Over the 11-year history of this Ph.D. in epidemiology training program, Postdoctoral
Fellows have conducted their Ph.D. dissertation research over a wide array of
oral health topics. Postdoctoral Fellows spend the final three years of their
training program focused on research activities, including the planning and conducting
of their thesis research and the submission of grants. Examples of Postdoctoral
Fellows Ph.D. thesis topics including the following:
- An Analytical Epidemiologic Study of the Association
Between Enamel Fluorosis and a History of Fluoride
Supplementation, Infant Formula Ingestion, and Fluoride
Dentifrice Use by Young Children
- Relationship Between Multivitamin/Folic Acid Dietary
Intake and the Occurrence of Oral Clefts
- Risk Factors for Oral Epithelial Dysplasia
- Progression of Periodontal Disease over 20 Years:
Time-Trend Analyses of Sri Lanka Tea Workers
- Oral Cancer Comorbidities
- Patterns of Dental Caries in Early Childhood
- Retrospective Study of Dental Caries in Sickle
Cell Disease Subjects vs. Matched Control Subjects
- Retrospective Study of the Relationship Between
Tooth Loss and Past Pregnancies
Clinical Program
There is no clinical component in the research-oriented
Ph.D. training program. Given the intense nature
of this training program, concurrent dual training
in dental specialties is not permitted during this
five-year pathway.
Accreditation Status
The Ph.D. degree is awarded by the graduate schools
associated with the Departments of Epidemiology at
Columbia University, Yale University, or Johns Hopkins
University, respectively. All three of these graduate
schools are fully accredited and, in fact, are among
the most highly regarded epidemiology graduate programs
in the United States.
Length of the Program
First-year Postdoctoral Fellows typically begin their
academic year in June at NYU, spending the first summer
at NYU prior to the initiation of their fall semester
course work at either Columbia, Yale, or Johns Hopkins
University in the following September.
Director
Ralph
V. Katz, D.M.D., M.P.H., Ph.D., Professor of Epidemiology and Health Promotion
and Diagnostic Science and Urgent Care and Oral Medicine; Chair, Department
of Epidemiology and Health Promotion
Associate Director: Douglas
E. Morse, D.D.S., M.S., Ph.D., Associate Professor of Epidemiology and
Health Promotion
Admission
The candidate selection process has several steps.
In the first step, an interested candidate submits
a full set of application documents to the director
of the NYU Oral Epidemiology Postdoctoral Training
Program. After reviewing the documents, the NYU oral
epidemiology faculty decide if the candidate has the
qualifications to be interviewed at NYU. Following
a favorable interview in which the candidate is judged
to be “an acceptable candidate,” the candidate
then applies directly to the Department of Epidemiology,
either at Columbia, Yale, or Johns Hopkins University
where an independent admissions review of the candidate’s
credential occurs. If this latter review is favorable,
the candidate is offered admission to the respective
department as a graduate student. The final step in
this process is taken by the NYU oral epidemiology
faculty who then make the final selection of individuals
for the available Postdoctoral Fellowships from among
all candidates who were judged to be acceptable both
to the NYU oral epidemiology faculty in the first step
and then were accepted for graduate school admission
by either Columbia, Yale, or Johns Hopkins University.
Application
For the NYU oral epidemiology faculty review, the candidate
application materials include college and dental school
transcripts, transcripts of any other post-high school
academic programs, U.S. National Dental Board scores,
proof of citizenship or permanent residency status,
three letters of recommendation, and the candidate’s
own personal letter of career interests. The faculty
review the entire set of materials, as well as the
impressions gained via the interview, for evidence
of past history of high-quality performance and for
predictors that indicate the candidate is likely to
be successful in an academic/research career in oral
epidemiology. Columbia, Yale, and Johns Hopkins Universities
follow their usual graduate student admissions processes
and departmental criteria to determine whether the
applicant is qualified to become a graduate student
in their program.
All admissions materials related to the Ph.D. in Epidemiology
Postdoctoral Program should be mailed to
Dr.
Ralph V. Katz, Professor and Chair
Department of Epidemiology and Health Promotion
NYU College of Dentistry
433 First Avenue, Room 103
New York, NY, 10010-4086
Inquiries about the program should be made by telephone
contact with Dr. Katz (212-998-9550) or
e-mailed to Ralph V. Katz The fax number
for this program is 212-995-4436. |