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This listing of academic opportunities is provided as a free service to the profession and the community.Nova Southeastern UniversityCollege of Dental Medicine3200 S. University DriveDavie-Fort Lauderdale, FL 33328Apply online: www.nsujobs.comFor more Info: email: cdmemp@nova.eduPosition #995841Rank: Faculty TBD Orthodontics & Dentofacial OrthopedicsRequirements: DDS/DMD degree or equivalent. Certificate in Orthodontics from a CODA-accredited institution. Didactic & clinical orthodontic teaching experience, ABO-certified or ABO-eligible, Master of Science degree. Prefer minimum of one year experience supervising residents in clinical academic orthodontic dept. setting and PhDMust apply online www.nsujob.com to position #995841 Include: cover letter, CV, 3 Ref LettersSchool of Dentistry, University of Minnesota515 Delaware St SEMinneapolis, MN 55455Apply: https://humanresources.umn.edu/jobsJob #321268Sherry Smith: smit9517@umn.eduRank: Assistant, Associate or Full Professor, Faculty rank commensurate with training & experience.Require: DDS/DMD or equivalent. Completion advanced Orthodontic program, Hold/eligible MN dental license(or MN faculty license), work authorization in US by start of position, experience working with diverse patient base.Medical University of South CarolinaJames B. Edwards College of Dental MedicineDepartment of Orthodontics173 Ashley Avenue, MSC 507Contact: Shelley Garvin, Faculty Coordinator843-793-3184 or garvins@musc.eduApply: http://academicdepartments.musc.edu/hr/Rank: Full Time, Academic Rank based on qualifications & commensurate with experience level.Requirements: DMD, DDS, advanced Orthodontic training with ABO eligibility. Expertise in didactic & clinical teaching, patient care, scholarship & program administration. Opportunities available for Intramural faculty practice.The Written Examination consists of multiple-choice questions related to the basic sciences, applied biomedical sciences, orthodontic theory, orthodontic practice, related dental disciplines and the orthodontic literature. Questions are developed from various sources by the ABO's Written Examination Committee. The committee formulates questions using the recommended reading list and referencing journals, textbooks and actual clinical case reports.In order to keep the examination relevant to orthodontics as it is practiced today, the ABO solicits questions from educators and residents across the country. These questions are reviewed and refined by the examination committee and then added to the bank of questions. The goal is to have thousands of questions in order to write multiple examinations for the computerization process. We invite you to submit potential examination questions by following the path below:www.americanboardortho.com >Orthodontic Professionals > Advocates and Educators > Submit Written Exam QuestionsThe ABO would like to thank you in advance for taking the time to help increase the relevance and validity of the ABO Written Examination.The ABO Written Examination Committee 401 North Lindbergh Blvd., Suite 300, St. Louis, MO 63141P: 314.432.6130 F: 314.432.8170Written@AmericanBoardOrtho.com

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