Jul 02, 2024 | Georgia School of Orthodontics

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Georgia School of Orthodontics Residents Achieve 100% Passage Rate on 2024 ABO Written Exam

Georgia School of Orthodontics Residents Achieve 100% Passage Rate on 2024 ABO Written Exam

Forty second-year residents at Atlanta, GA-based Georgia School of Orthodontics (GSO), the largest orthodontic residency program in the world, achieved a 100% passage rate for the American Board of Orthodontics’ Written Examination. Passage of the Written Examination is the first of two steps for an orthodontist to become Board Certified in Orthodontics. GSO’s Class of 2025 includes residents from the U.S., Canada, Brazil, India, Spain, Iran, South Korea, Nigeria and Venezuela.

ATLANTA (July 2, 2024) — Atlanta, GA-based Georgia School of Orthodontics (GSO), the largest orthodontic residency program in the world, announces that its Class of 2025, 40 residents, achieved a 100% passage rate for the American Board of Orthodontics’ Written Examination. This is the fifth year the Program has accomplished educational excellence and recorded the highest scores ever. Passage of the Written Examination is the first of two steps for an orthodontist to become Board Certified in Orthodontics. Once the examinees complete GSO’s CODA accredited program they are eligible for the Scenario-based Clinical Examination to become a Diplomate of the ABO.

“We extend our congratulations to GSO’s 2025 class of residents for its remarkably high passage rate of the American Board of Orthodontics Written examination,” said Randy Kluender, D.D.S., M.S., President & Chairman, Board of Trustees. “This is not only a testament to the residents of our 36-month program, but also to our exceptionally skilled faculty and staff for helping our residents achieve this prodigious goal, and to embark on a successful career in orthodontics and dentofacial orthopedics.”

The Written Examination is a comprehensive exam that assesses the examinee’s knowledge of basic sciences and clinical concepts based on criterion-referenced testing. Georgia School of Orthodontics requires that all residents complete the ABO Written Examination during the second year of their orthodontic residency program.

According to the American Board of Orthodontists (ABO), a Board-Certified Orthodontist “has reached a distinct level of achievement that goes beyond state required licensure, includes additional education and ongoing assessment, and indicates that an orthodontic specialist is upholding the standards of the credential.”

To learn more about Georgia School of Orthodontics Resident Program, visit www.bracestoday.com/academics/admissions/.

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