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AAOP Podcasts
AAOP Podcasts
24 episodes
1 month ago
This episode is the first in a two-part Coast to Coast series, spotlighting CODA-accredited Orofacial Pain training programs across the country. Episode 1 focuses on the West Coast, where hosts Dr. Pratishtha Mishra and Dr. Jasjot Sahni speak with two program directors leading established OFP residencies: Dr. Maria Padilla from USC and Dr. Sherwin Arman from UCLA. They discuss their paths into Orofacial Pain, the structure of their programs, what day-to-day resident life looks like, and how mentorship and career development are supported. They also share insights on the growing overlap with sleep and headache medicine, along with advice for future specialists and for schools aiming to build OFP training. Whether you are a dental student, resident, or clinician seeking clarity on CODA-accredited Orofacial Pain programs, this episode offers a clear look at two respected West Coast training models and the directors guiding them.
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This episode is the first in a two-part Coast to Coast series, spotlighting CODA-accredited Orofacial Pain training programs across the country. Episode 1 focuses on the West Coast, where hosts Dr. Pratishtha Mishra and Dr. Jasjot Sahni speak with two program directors leading established OFP residencies: Dr. Maria Padilla from USC and Dr. Sherwin Arman from UCLA. They discuss their paths into Orofacial Pain, the structure of their programs, what day-to-day resident life looks like, and how mentorship and career development are supported. They also share insights on the growing overlap with sleep and headache medicine, along with advice for future specialists and for schools aiming to build OFP training. Whether you are a dental student, resident, or clinician seeking clarity on CODA-accredited Orofacial Pain programs, this episode offers a clear look at two respected West Coast training models and the directors guiding them.
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AAOP Podcast # 17 Conversations with Orofacial Pain Residents
AAOP Podcasts
59 minutes 41 seconds
3 years ago
AAOP Podcast # 17 Conversations with Orofacial Pain Residents
In today's podcast we will be interviewing the future leaders of the field of Orofacial Pain. By order of participation, meet Dr. Linda Sangalli (Italy) in her 3rd year of master's degree in Orofacial Pain at the University of Kentucky, Dr. Erkan Onurlu (Turkey) in his second year of Orofacial Pain program at UCLA, Dr. Diego Fernandez Vial (Chile) chief resident in his 3rd year of master's degree in Orofacial Pain at the University of Kentucky, Dr. Maram Taema (Egypt)chief resident in her 2nd second in her master's degree in Orofacial Pain at the University of Minnesota, Dr. Andrea Numbers (US) in her second year of Orofacial Pain program at the University of Michigan, Dr. Qiman Gao (China) in her second year of master's degree at the University of Minnesota. The host of this podcast is Dr. Moreno Hay, program director at the University of Kentucky. Thank you for listening. This is an informative podcast only, there are no CE credits to be claimed.
AAOP Podcasts
This episode is the first in a two-part Coast to Coast series, spotlighting CODA-accredited Orofacial Pain training programs across the country. Episode 1 focuses on the West Coast, where hosts Dr. Pratishtha Mishra and Dr. Jasjot Sahni speak with two program directors leading established OFP residencies: Dr. Maria Padilla from USC and Dr. Sherwin Arman from UCLA. They discuss their paths into Orofacial Pain, the structure of their programs, what day-to-day resident life looks like, and how mentorship and career development are supported. They also share insights on the growing overlap with sleep and headache medicine, along with advice for future specialists and for schools aiming to build OFP training. Whether you are a dental student, resident, or clinician seeking clarity on CODA-accredited Orofacial Pain programs, this episode offers a clear look at two respected West Coast training models and the directors guiding them.