Introduction Because many older adults lack dental insurance and have limited or no access to dental care, it is essential to train future physicians to conduct brief oral health assessments on them. Likewise, interprofessional educational experiences are crucial in teaching medical students the skills necessary to provide comprehensive, team-based care to complex and vulnerable populations. Thus, this workshop was designed to increase fourth-year medical students' knowledge and confidence in performing oral health examinations on older adult patients using an interprofessional and hands-on approach. Methods The curriculum includes an online presession self-study module followed by a 75-minute workshop. The workshop is comprised of a brief ...
Objective: The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of an interprofessional oral hy...
Good oral health in old age is particularly important for maintaining adequate oral function, preven...
Good oral health in old age is particularly important for maintaining adequate oral function, preven...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: While oral health is an important topic for medical education, it is ofte...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate our pilot program incorporating oral health edu...
Abstract: Increasing numbers of older people and the decreasing rates of edentulism highlight the im...
As healthcare continues to evolve, providers will need to uphold the quality of patient care provide...
Objectives An optimized oral health-related section and a video training were developed and validate...
There are great risks of diseases in the ageing population, and oral diseases are no exception. Poor...
In 2005, the World Health Organization outlined priorities for geriatric oral health and recommended...
Introduction Training of dental students in the treatment of older patients must also consider the m...
Objectives To achieve better oral health care for the growing elderly population it requires e...
Abstract: The goal of interprofessional education (IPE) is to bring various professional groups toge...
Introduction: Australia’s population is living longer and retaining more of their dentition. While t...
Abstract: The number of adults above sixty-five years of age in the United States will expand consid...
Objective: The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of an interprofessional oral hy...
Good oral health in old age is particularly important for maintaining adequate oral function, preven...
Good oral health in old age is particularly important for maintaining adequate oral function, preven...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: While oral health is an important topic for medical education, it is ofte...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate our pilot program incorporating oral health edu...
Abstract: Increasing numbers of older people and the decreasing rates of edentulism highlight the im...
As healthcare continues to evolve, providers will need to uphold the quality of patient care provide...
Objectives An optimized oral health-related section and a video training were developed and validate...
There are great risks of diseases in the ageing population, and oral diseases are no exception. Poor...
In 2005, the World Health Organization outlined priorities for geriatric oral health and recommended...
Introduction Training of dental students in the treatment of older patients must also consider the m...
Objectives To achieve better oral health care for the growing elderly population it requires e...
Abstract: The goal of interprofessional education (IPE) is to bring various professional groups toge...
Introduction: Australia’s population is living longer and retaining more of their dentition. While t...
Abstract: The number of adults above sixty-five years of age in the United States will expand consid...
Objective: The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of an interprofessional oral hy...
Good oral health in old age is particularly important for maintaining adequate oral function, preven...
Good oral health in old age is particularly important for maintaining adequate oral function, preven...