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Study Structure 


DGZI/GBOI Program & IMC Master Program

Participation in the training program of the DGZI/GBOI Curriculum is a prerequisite for admission to the IMC Mastercourse Implantology.
Participation of the training program of the DGZI/GBOI Curriculum can be recognized for the following modules in the IMC Master Course if the participant has passed successfully the GBOI Program: Modules 6, 7.2 and 7.3.

First Year
DGZI/GBOI Curriculum
Second and Third Year
IMC Master Program at Muenster University
8 Sessions

Practical Training:
- Two Internship Surgeries
- One Supervision Surgery

Hands on different Implant Systems

Session Exams

Final Examination:
- Oral Exam
- Written Exam
E-learning Theoretical Materials online:
- Web-based Basic Course, 8 lessons
- Web-based Advanced Course, 7 lessons

Online examinations:
- Basic Course
- Advanced Course

Practical Training Block:
- At University Hospitals and Cooperating Clinics (Germany and Hungary)

8 Supervision Cases:
- Amman/Jordan (in GDIC), under supervision of Prof. Mazen Tamimi

Writing a Master Thesis:
Literature overview

Completion of Studies (at Muenster University, Germany):
- Final Oral Examination
- Presentation of 8 Supervision Cases by power point
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IMC[at]med-college.de

The Academic Degree

The in-service IMC Master Course Implantology leads to the academic degree of "Master Of Oral Medicine" in Implantology.

Begin and Duration

The IMC Master Course starts annual on 1st October and ends 1st October two years later.

The standard period of study is 24 months. The study program is completed by passing a final examination within this period of time.

Schedule

The exact schedule is unfortunately available at beginning of the course. You can refer to the schedules from the previous academic years (left menu bar).

Online Lessons and Online Examinations

The lessons and examinations are not live-teaching.

The lessons are successively free at the seminar room. Then, during the duration of the course, you always have access to it.

Both Online Examinations (Basic Course and Advanced Course Implantology) take place at a fixed date for 90 minutes.

Scope

The study program has a total time commitment of approximately 1800 hours.
The total time is divided as follows: 570 hours of webbased basic courses, 540 hours of web-based advanced training, 240 hours of practical training, 450 hours of work towards the Master's thesis - including control tests for each - and 60 hours of work in preparation for examinations.

Curriculum

Module 1

Basic course
Web-based basic course - basics of general and oral medicine

Module 2

Basic course
Web-based basic course - basics of oral surgery

[Offer/length of Module 1+2: The modules comprise 30 weekly hours per semester and have a time span of ca. 19 weeks. In total, the modules comprise 570 hours. The modules are offered as extramural studies and compatible with full-time professional activity. They are offered once a year.]

Module 3

Advanced course implantology
Web-based advanced course - basics in implantology

Module 4

Advanced course implantology
Web-based advanced course - special topics in implantology

[Offer/length of Module 3+4: The modules comprise 30 weekly hours per semester and have a time span of ca. 18 weeks. In total, the module comprises 540 hours. The modules are offered as extramural studies and compatible with full-time professional activity. They are offered once a year.]

Module 5

(requires attendance in Germany)
Surgical practical courses
  1. Surgical techniques in oral medicine and implantology
    [Offer/length: The module comprises 20 weekly hours per semester and has a time span of 3 days. The module is offered once a year within the study program.]
  2. Anatomic surgical practical course
    [Offer/length: The module comprises 20 weekly hours per semester and has a time span of 3 days. The module is offered once a year within the study program.]

Module 6

(performed by GBOI)
Seminar - science and practice
  1. Introduction to different implant systems
  2. Application of prosthodontics
  3. Scientific work in praxis, management of a doctor's office
[Offer/length: The module comprises 90 weekly hours per semester and has a time span of 9 days. The module is offered once a year within the study program]

Module 7

Clinical education
  1. Clinical training I: Clinical hospitation of implantation (requires attendance in Germany)
  2. Clinical training II: Dentoalveolar surgery (performed by GBOI)
  3. Clinical training III: Implant surgery (performed by GBOI)
Supervision Cases
The students have to prepare eight clinical cases. Special regulations, guidelines and principles of the case documentation of DGZI – GBOI Academy have to be considered .these cases (surgery part) must be performed under the supervision of any of the GBOI examination committee members, Prof. Dr. Mazen Tamimi, PhD, from the Gardens Dental Implant Center (GDIC) Amman - Jordan is authorized to supervise these cases, and its documentation forms.

Module 8

Master thesis
[Offer/length: The module has a time span of 3 months. The module is offered once a year within the study program. ]



Completion

After passing the final examination by the board of the universities network the degree Master Of Oral Medicine in Implantology will be awarded by the Dean of the Medical Faculty of the Westphalian Wilhelms University of Muenster, Germany at the end of the Program.

Bologna Criteria system: ECTS points

The study program was successfully accredited on 4 June, 2004 in accordance with the Bologna Criteria system by the Accreditation Council of the Kultusministerkonferenz [Conference of the Ministers of Education and Cultural Affairs of the cin the Federal Republic of Germany]. It counts for a total of 60 ECTS points.


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