Richmond-based Virginia Commonwealth University School of Dentistry received initial accreditation for a graduate prosthodontics program.
The program is 36 months long and will allow residents to become experts in prosthodontics, according to a March 27 news release from the university.
Two students will be accepted in the program’s first cohort, with the goal of expanding in the future.
Sandra Al-Tarawneh, DDS, is the program’s inaugural director, the release said.
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