Abstract: This study describes the planning, implementation, and evaluation of a seminar course designed to facilitate discussion and understanding of cross-disciplinary concepts by first-year dental students. Dental and medical schools are implementing inte-grated curricula in which clinical courses are taught early in the curriculum and the clinical and basic sciences are taught not only concurrently, but in an integrated manner. This first-year course, Integration Seminar, was developed to cross traditional subject and departmental boundaries with the intent of fostering dental care providers who understand the interdependence of the major concepts within these areas. This report describes the development and structure of the Integratio...
Part of the Journal of Dental Education\u27s series “Peer Education: Reviews of the Literature,” thi...
Abstract: Current advanced degree and research training programs no longer attract adequate numbers ...
Abstract: Dental students have little input into the selection of course topics and subject matter i...
Abstract: This study describes the planning, implementation, and evaluation of a seminar course des...
This study describes the planning, implementation, and evaluation of a seminar course designed to fa...
The topic of curriculum reform has received an enormous amount of attention in the field of dental e...
Abstract: This report describes the design, implementation, and function of integrated, learner-cent...
Introduction: It can be challenging integrating biomedical sciences into dentistry programs. The aim...
Background: Being aware of the limits of traditional discipline-based education, the Faculty of Dent...
Abstract: Calls for fundamental reform of dental education were made twice in the twentieth century....
Abstract Background Research programs within medical and dental schools are important vehicles for b...
Sagree" = 3, "strongly disagree" = 4, "not applicable" = 5) to three key questions regarding the Int...
INTRODUCTION: The biomedical sciences (BMS) are a central part of the dental curriculum that underpi...
Abstract: The implementation of an implant dental curriculum in U.S. dental schools has been consist...
Abstract: Many North American dental schools face the challenge of replacing the majority of their “...
Part of the Journal of Dental Education\u27s series “Peer Education: Reviews of the Literature,” thi...
Abstract: Current advanced degree and research training programs no longer attract adequate numbers ...
Abstract: Dental students have little input into the selection of course topics and subject matter i...
Abstract: This study describes the planning, implementation, and evaluation of a seminar course des...
This study describes the planning, implementation, and evaluation of a seminar course designed to fa...
The topic of curriculum reform has received an enormous amount of attention in the field of dental e...
Abstract: This report describes the design, implementation, and function of integrated, learner-cent...
Introduction: It can be challenging integrating biomedical sciences into dentistry programs. The aim...
Background: Being aware of the limits of traditional discipline-based education, the Faculty of Dent...
Abstract: Calls for fundamental reform of dental education were made twice in the twentieth century....
Abstract Background Research programs within medical and dental schools are important vehicles for b...
Sagree" = 3, "strongly disagree" = 4, "not applicable" = 5) to three key questions regarding the Int...
INTRODUCTION: The biomedical sciences (BMS) are a central part of the dental curriculum that underpi...
Abstract: The implementation of an implant dental curriculum in U.S. dental schools has been consist...
Abstract: Many North American dental schools face the challenge of replacing the majority of their “...
Part of the Journal of Dental Education\u27s series “Peer Education: Reviews of the Literature,” thi...
Abstract: Current advanced degree and research training programs no longer attract adequate numbers ...
Abstract: Dental students have little input into the selection of course topics and subject matter i...