Clinical Department

Dentistry

Application Information

We are currently accepting applications through Jan 2013 for acceptance in September 2013

Application materials

  • Fellowship application
  • CV
  • Letter of intent with discussion of professional goals
  • 3 professional letters of reference (1 from current position; 1 from post doctoral training program
  • Transcripts

 

Method of submission

By email to: leah.ledgewood@childrens.harvard.edu

By mail to:

Boston Children's Hospital

Department of Dentistry, HU 226

Att: Leah Ledgewood

300 Longwood Ave

Boston, MA 02115

 

Transcripts should be sent directly from the institution.

Letters of reference may be submitted electronically, but directly.

 

What you can expect once your application has been submitted

Once you have submitted materials:

You will receive an email confirmation that your documents were submitted successfully

Once the deadline passes:

Allow approximately 1 month post deadline to hear anything from us.  You will be notified either by email or phone so please be sure to include accurate information on your application.

If you are selected for an interview:

Applicants are invited to come to Children’s Hospital to interview with Fellowship faculty.  If you are selected for an interview, you may not have to appear personally.  You will be contacted directly by phone, Skype or email.  During the interview, you will have the opportunity to speak with faculty who are involved in the Fellowship. 

If your application is not selected for an interview:

If you are not selected for an interview, you will be notified by email.  This may take up to two months after the deadline.

If you are selected as a Fellow:

You will receive a phone call with the invitation to become a Fellow at Children’s Hospital Boston.  If you accept, we require an official and formal acceptance into the program.  

 

Download the Fellowship Application

Fellowship Application (pdf)

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