Jul 07, 2016 | Georgia School of Orthodontics

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New Orthodontics School Aims to Serve Atlanta’s Underserved Populations


A new orthodontic residency program opening next year says it will offer an “innovative approach” to clinical learning.The Georgia School of Orthodontics, in Atlanta, anticipates enrolling its first class in the fall of 2016. The three-year residency program is open to dentists from across the US, but one of its goals is…

– Dentist Money Digest, December 28, 2016

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