NOA 300 Online Comprehensive Orthodontic Mini-Residency – Intro | ID#3000

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Welcome to Our Online Comprehensive Orthodontic Mini-Residency | Intro Module.

Earn up to 245 CEs ADA CERP, after completing our two-year Online & Live program. Our program consists of 12 Online modules, and 2 Live hands-on Team training 2-day courses.

NOA 300 Prerequisites: None

Course access: 120 days

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Please make sure to check the prerequisites for each of the courses before enrolling.

You will have access to the course, for 24 months from the date when you enrolled in NOA 301 (NOT from the date you have enrolled in this course!). 



To start the video courses, please scroll down to the “Course Content” section below.

  • Comprehensive Orthodontic Education: Diagnosis, and Treatment Planning.
  • Learn comprehensive orthodontic Straight wire, Clear aligners, TMD, and Sleep apnea treatment.
  • Flexible learning that fits your budget and your schedule
  • Progress at your own pace, in the comfort of your home with our remote online learning program.
  • Flexible payment options, with a pay-in-full discount, or with a payment plan.
  • Two (total of 28CEs) Two-day(14CEs) Live hands-on Team training sessions are required for graduation. Two dental assistant training is included at no additional cost for NOA 303L, and NOA 309L.
  • *Q&A Support (*not included with the program cost and is optional based on availability & at an extra cost – for more details click here
  • *In-office Doctor and Team training available (*not included with the program cost and is optional based on availability, at an additional cost to you, based on availability – See In-office Team training)
  • Dolphin software training included
  • Hands-on typodont practice 
  • Required textbook Profitt Contemporary Orthodontics
  • You will have 24 months to complete the Online Comprehensive Orthodontic Mini-Residency from the date you enrolled in NOA 301
  • Up to 24 months of access to the Online Mini-Residency online courses, depending on the course. Please check each course before enrolling. You will have 24 months from the date you enrolled in NOA 301 to finish the program. After the 24-month period, your access will expire, but you can re-enroll in the program by repurchasing the limited access to the courses.
  • *ALL ONLINE COURSES ARE NON REFUNDABLE!

Goals and Objectives           

Our NOA Orthodontic Mini-Residency (NOAOMR) is the one-on-one comprehensive orthodontic education you are looking for. You will learn in the comfort of your home, how to diagnose, treatment plan, and treat orthodontic patients at the highest standards.

Dr. Nagy’s philosophy is based on solid clinical practice and science supported by reputable literature. You will learn to diagnose and treat many different types of malocclusion.

Tuition and cost

NOA Orthodontic Mini-Residency (NOAOMR) Online Seminars: 12 x Modules
Live Hands-on two-day Team training (14CEs each):2 x in Columbus Ohio
Main Comprehensive Exams:4A passing grade of 80% is necessary for all Exams. However, lesson quizzes can be passed with a score ranging from 0% to 100%.
Course Final Exam:12 (NOA 301-312)A passing grade of 80% is necessary.
Graduation Ceremony:Live
CEU hours: Up to 245 CEU
Total Cost: See the main NOA Orthodontic Mini-Residency (NOAOMR) page. See main page https://nagyorthodonticacademy.com/orthodontic-mini-residency/

*All online, online/live course sales are final. There are no refunds, and or credits of any kind for any online and online/live courses. You must complete the entire program NOA 301- NOA 312 within 24 months, or you will lose access to your course(s). [You are welcome to re-purchase the access to any of the courses later for a re-take if you wish.]

Thesis (short literature review)

To help Doctors learn online literature search, we encourage our students to write a short literature research Thesis that is required for graduation. The goal of this thesis is to help Doctors learn to keep up with contemporary orthodontic information that is essential to successful orthodontic treatments.

Thesis Outline Criteria:

  • Please pick one Orthodontic topic that interests you. (No two students should pick the same topic, so it’s best to have a few to select from).
  • A topic for example could be: Comparisons of the longevity of different types of orthodontic retainers. Support your points with pubmed published literature of Angle Orthodontics and AJO-DO published articles, or similar (minimum of 3-5).
  • The final thesis should be short but thorough, and it must not have any copyrighted material and data, such as images, tables, figures, pictures, etc. You may create your own tables, figures, and images.
  • Please submit your topic for approval.

Thesis Outline

Topic
Give your topic
(1) Background/ State of research in the field
Here you should make clear why your topic is of current interest, so the focus is on the open questions in the field with regard to your thesis topic! It should shortly illustrate the starting point for your thesis.

(2a) The Objective of the thesis
You should shortly and precisely state what you want to do in the thesis. What is your one main aim? Which of the open questions detailed above will you answer? How will you do it?

(2b) Research questions
Here you give your main research questions, which are based on your thesis objective. It is important to be clear about the objectives and research questions, as this will allow you to structure the data in the results part efficiently!

(3) Results structure
The results structure is the largest and next to the objectives the most important part of the outline. This is where you have to structure your data in the way you want to present it. Use an index, much like in the finished thesis. Give a short explanation of what each index point will contain: which research question or which part of a research question will this answer, which information will you use to do this, and how you will do it. Do this in detail! The outline index may change during the process of writing, but the clearer you are at this point about which data to use where and how to use it, the easier the actual writing will be!

(4) Bibliography
List the literature you used to prepare the thesis outline.

(5) Declaration of academic integrity


Graduation:

You may apply for a “Certificate of Completion” after you have completed all of the components of our program.

1. Completed all of the Online Courses NOA 300-312.

2. Completed all of the Live Courses NOA 303L, and NOA 309L

2. Completed the written Thesis

Disclaimer Foot Note

Please note: *All online, online/live course sales are final. There are no refunds, and or credits of any kind for any online and online/live courses. You must complete the entire program NOA 300 – NOA 312 within 24 months from the enrollment of NOA 301, or you will lose access to your course(s). You are welcome to re-purchase (check current tuitions) the access to any of the NOA 300-312 Online courses later for a re-take if you wish.

Please check your program timer in NOA 301 on top of the page, for your remaining time to complete our program. It will look similar to this for example:

Refund Policy: All online courses are non-refundable.

The Nagy Orthodontic Academy is an ADA CERP* Recognized Provider.

*ADA CERP is a service of the American Dental Association to assist dental professionals in identifying quality providers of continuing dental education. ADA CERP does not approve or endorse individual courses or instructors, nor does it imply acceptance of credit hours by boards of dentistry. Concerns or complaints about a CE provider may be directed to the provider or to the Commission for Continuing Education Provider Recognition at ADA.org/CERP.

The course planners and instructors have no relationships that may create conflicts of interest. No relevant financial relationships exist between Nagy Orthodontic Academy and any companies or manufacturers of any products shown or listed. 

*ADA CERP Notes: Course release date: 08/01/2019, Course expiration date: 08/01/2025.


Recommended supplemental reading:

Proffit, William R.; Fields, Henry W., Jr.; Sarver, David M.. Contemporary Orthodontics. Elsevier Health Sciences.

Thesis Outline Criteria:

  • Please pick two to three Orthodontic topics that interest you. (No two students should pick the same topic, so it’s best to have a few to select from).
  • A topic for example could be: Comparisons of the longevity of different types of orthodontic retainers. Support your points with pubmed literature of Angle Orthodontics and AJO-DO published articles (minimum of 10-15).
  • The final thesis should be at least 7-10 pages long, and it must not have any copyrighted material and data, such as images, tables, figures, pictures, etc. You may create your own tables, figures, and images.
  • Please submit your topic for approval.

Thesis Outline
Topic
Give your topic
(1) Background/ State of research in the field
Here you should make clear why your topic is of current interest, so he focus is on the open questions in the field with regard to your thesis topic! It should shortly illustrate the starting point for your thesis.

(2a) Objective of the thesis
You should shortly and precisely state what you want to do in the thesis. What is your one main aim? Which of the open questions detailed above will you answer? How will you do it?

(2b) Research questions
Here you give your main research questions, which are based on your thesis objective. It is important to be clear about the objectives and research questions, as this will allow you to structure the data in the results part efficiently!

(3) Results structure
The results structure is the largest and next to the objectives the most important part of the outline. This is where you have to structure your data in the way you want to present it. Use an index, much like in the finished thesis. Give a short explanation of what each index point will contain: which research question or which part of a research question will this answer, which information will you use to do this, and how you will do it. Do this in detail! The outline-index may change during the process of writing, but the clearer you are at this point about which data to use where and on how to use it, the easier the actual writing will be!

(4) Bibliography
List the literature you used to prepare the thesis outline.

(5) Declaration of academic integrity