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Dentistry Curriculum Renewal Transforming the Future School of Dentistry CURRENT CURRICULUM DDS Program 2 years minimum of university pre-admission 4 year program 3 semesters in years 1-3 (end of Aug mid-July) 2


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Dentistry Curriculum Renewal

“Transforming the Future”

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CURRENT CURRICULUM

School of Dentistry

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DDS Program

  • 2 years minimum of university pre-admission
  • 4 year program

– 3 semesters in years 1-3 (end of Aug – mid-July) – 2 semesters in year 4 (end of Aug – end of April)

  • 32 students admitted per year

– Add 12 Advanced Placement students (foreign-trained dentists) during years 3 & 4

  • Graduate ~44 dentists per year
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DDS I Courses/ Credits

Course # Name Course Coord Year Credit Weight YEAR 1 DMED 511 Foundations of Med & Dent Taylor One 9 DMED 513 Endocrine System McNab One 6 DMED 515 Cardiovascular System Sonneberg One DMED 516 Pulmonary System Damant One DMED 517 Renal Systems McMahon One 11 DDS 509 Pre-Clinical Practice I One 15, see below DDS 509-1 Community Health Issues Patterson One 1 DDS 509-2 Occlusion Wright One 3 DDS 509-3 Operative Kula One 4 DDS 509-4 Preventative Dentistry Eggert One 2 DDS 509-5 Radiology Pacheco-Pereira One 2 DDS 509-6 Professionalism Patterson One 0.5 DDS 509-7 Clinical Skills Wong One 0.5 DDS 509-8 Head and Neck Anatomy I

Talwar-Povoledo

One 1.5 DDS 509-9 Clinical Photography

Lagravere

One 0.5 DDS 510 Patient-Centred Care Kelner One 4 DDS 514 Dental Anatomy Wright One 3 DDS 518 Oral Biology I Milos One 5

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DDS II Courses/ Credits

Course Credits Course Coordinator DDS 506: Gastro/Nutrition 5 Dr. L. Bistriz DDS 523: MSK 3 Drs. M. Menon & J. Yu DDS 507: Neuroscience 7 Dr. H. Goez DDS 517: Psychiatry 2 Dr. R. Oswald DDS 508: Onocolgy 2 Dr. T. McGaw MED- BLOCK Courses: 19 DDS 520: Patient Centred Care II 4 Dr. D. Kelner DDS 532: Oral Biology II 5 Dr. L. Kline DDS 533: Oral Pathology 3 Dr. T. McGaw DDS 529-1: Complete Dent 2.5 Dr. C. Cable DDS 529-2: Dental Materials 1 Dr. D. Dederich DDS 529-3: Endodontics 1 Dr. L. Campbell DDS 529-4: Evidence Based Dent 1 Dr. C. Flores Mir DDS 529-5: Fixed Proths 2.5 Dr. B. Linke DDS 529-6: Intro to DxTxPl 1 Dr. B. Preshing DDS 529-7: Local Anesthesia 1.5 Dr. B. Preshing DDS 529-8: Operative 4.5 Dr. B. Kula DDS 529-9: Ortho Fundamentals 2 Dr. C. Flores Mir DDS 529-9A: Ortho DxTxPl 1 Dr. C. Flores Mir DDS 529-10: Periodontics 2.5 Dr. M. Eggert DDS 529-11: Ethical Dec Making 0.5 Dr. M. Howell DDS 529-12: Radiology 1 Dr. S. Ganatra DDS 529-13: Remov Part Dent 2.5 Dr. C. Cable DDS 529-14: Head & Neck Anat II 0.5 Dr. R. Talwar-Povoledo DDS 529-15: Collaborative Practice P/F Dr. M. Howell DDS 529 Course Total 25 Y2 Totals 56

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DDS III Courses/ Credits

Course Course Coordinator

Credits DDS 541: Dental Pharm & Ther

  • Dr. Tim McGaw

1 DDS 545-1: Adv. Oral Surgery

  • Dr. Tom Stevenson

2 DDS 545-2: Adv. Ped Dent

  • Dr. Ida Kornerup

1 DDS 545-3: Comp Care Clinic I

  • Dr. Trudy Aucoin

19 DDS 545-4: Dental Implants

  • Dr. Bernie Linke

2 DDS 545-5: Oral DxTxPl

  • Dr. Ivano Ongaro

2 DDS 545-6: Endodontics

  • Dr. Les Campbell

3 DDS 545-7: Ethical Dilemmas

  • Dr. Marianne Howell

1 DDS 545-8: EBD

  • Dr. Carlos Flores-Mir

0.5 DDS 545-9: Fixed Prosth

  • Dr. Ysidora Torrealba

4 DDS 545-10: Hospital Dent

  • Dr. Bill Preshing

1 DDS 545-11: Operative

  • Dr. Alan Kilistoff

1 DDS 545-12: Intro to OMFS

  • Dr. Tom Stevenson

2 DDS 545-13: Ortho

  • Dr. Manuel Lagravere

2 DDS 545-14: Pediatric Dent

  • Dr. Ida Kornerup

4 DDS 545-15: Periodontics

  • Dr. Teresa Debevc

3 DDS 545-16: Radiology

  • Dr. Anthea Senior

0.5 DDS 545-17: Remov Proths

  • Dr. Mark Wright

3 DDS 545-18: Sedation & Pain

  • Dr. Tom Stevenson

0.5 DDS 545-19: Glenrose

  • Dr. Iris Kuc

0.5 DDS 547: Geriatrics

  • Dr. Iris Kuc

1 DDS 555: Practice Management

  • Dr. James Yacyshyn

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DDS IV Courses/ Credits

Course Course Coordinator Credits DDS 565-1: Adv. Restorative

  • Dr. Bernie Linke

4 DDS 565-2: Comp Care Clinic II

  • Dr. Loretta Hursin

24.5 DDS 565-4: Endodontics

  • Dr. Les Campbell

3.5 DDS 565-5: Hospital Dentistry

  • Dr. Bill Preshing

1 DDS 565-6: Oral Med & Path

  • Dr. Seema Ganatra

3 DDS 565-7: Orthodontics

  • Dr. Manuel Lagravere

2 DDS 565-8: Periodontics

  • Dr. Doug Dederich

1 DDS 565-9: Practice Mgmt

  • Dr. James Yacyshyn

2 DDS 565-10: Radiology

  • Dr. Camila Pereira

1 DDS 565-11: Remov Prosth

  • Dr. Cheryl Cable

2 DDS 565-12: Satellite Clinics

  • Dr. Alan Kilistoff

1 DDS 565-14: Pediatric Dent

  • Dr. Maryam Amin

DDS 565-16: Prof Pract Issues

  • Dr. David Kelner

2 DDS 565-17: OMFS

  • Dr. Tom Stevenson

0.5 DDS 565-18: Glenrose

  • Dr. Iris Kuc

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Accredit itation 2014

  • 0 recommendations
  • Verified our School’s programs are well
  • rganized, structured and we deliver
  • n key elements of dental & dental

hygiene education

ACFD Educational Framework 2015

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WHY?- To enhance stu

tudent le learning

Most important reason is to improve learning Learner focused- a curriculum for the learner

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CURRICULUM RENEWAL PROCESS

School of Dentistry

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Curriculum Design Process

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PHASE 1

Needs Assessment (May-December 2015)

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Guiding Principles

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PHASE 2

Program Design (January 2016-August 2017)

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Phase 2 - Program Design

1) Guiding Principles finalized 2) Develop Curricular Structure: Step 1: Determine Curriculum Development Model Step 2: Develop Program Competency Framework Step 3: Determine Program Sequence and Clusters Step 4: Align with Existing Program Step 5: Prototype Development- White Papers

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Integrated Courses

Students will learn more if the material is meaningful and relevant to them and their perceived role as a dentist (Oliver, 2008). Ensure that basic sciences and clinical learning occur within close proximity (Kulasegaram, 2013). Each session and its associated content should create explicit and discernable linkages for learners (Kulasegaram, 2013).

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PHASE 3

Course Design (September 2017-current)

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Program Outline- courses

Year 1

(3 semesters)

Year 2

(3 semesters)

Year 3

(3 semesters)

Year 4

(2 semesters) 5 courses 5 courses 2 courses 2 courses

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Details of Course 1

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Current curriculum New curriculum

Transition Plan