A case study on development of a spiral oral health curriculum for medical students.

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Journal of Dental Education Pub Date : 2024-11-12 DOI:10.1002/jdd.13769
McKenzie L Jones, Hugh Silk, Judith A Savageau
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Inadequate oral healthcare remains a critical public health issue in children and adults in the US affecting adverse social, psychological, economic, and health outcomes. Medical clinicians have a clear role in addressing oral health issues and improving outcomes. Oral health guidelines for health profession schools were developed by the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) oral health core competencies, and the newer Center for Integration of Primary Care and Oral Health's (CIPCOH) Entrustable Professional Activities (EPAs). However, the majority of health professional school deans and residency directors in the US report they are not satisfied with the oral health knowledge and skills of their learners at graduation. To address this issue, faculty at the University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School (UMCMS) have worked for the past decade to develop and implement a true spiral curriculum building on lessons of knowledge, skills, and attitudes throughout the 4-year student experience. The current UMCMS curriculum involves most courses at the medical school, has community-based and interprofessional components, and is taught using multimedia. Most of the curriculum is mandatory with selective opportunities for those in specialty tracks or who are seeking more hands-on training. Our study evaluated the UMCMS curriculum using the AAMC and CIPCOH EPA guidelines. Findings show that all students receive training in 42 of 48 AAMC oral health competencies and seven of seven CIPCOH oral health EPAs with the opportunity to explore oral health further through elective courses. Assessments of students show they perform well and evaluation of the oral health curricula by students are positive. Although our oral health curriculum is robust, the next steps include expanding the evaluation of students to ensure they universally meet competencies. We expect that this case study can serve as a map for creating a generalizable, spiral curriculum for other medical schools.

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为医科学生开发螺旋式口腔健康课程的案例研究。
口腔保健不足仍然是美国儿童和成人的一个重要公共卫生问题,会对社会、心理、经济和健康产生不利影响。医疗临床医生在解决口腔健康问题和改善结果方面发挥着明确的作用。美国医学院协会(AAMC)的口腔健康核心能力和较新的初级保健与口腔健康整合中心(CIPCOH)的可委托专业活动(EPAs)为卫生专业学校制定了口腔健康指南。然而,美国大多数卫生专业学校的院长和住院医师培训主任都表示,他们对学生毕业时的口腔健康知识和技能并不满意。为了解决这个问题,马萨诸塞大学陈医学院(UMCMS)的教师们在过去的十年中一直致力于开发和实施真正的螺旋式课程,在学生四年的学习过程中不断传授知识、技能和态度。目前的 UMCMS 课程涉及医学院的大部分课程,包含社区和跨专业内容,并使用多媒体教学。大部分课程都是必修课,但也为专业方向或寻求更多实践培训的学生提供了选择性机会。我们的研究采用美国医学会和美国医学会医学教育委员会的 EPA 指南对加州大学医学院的课程进行了评估。研究结果表明,所有学生都接受了 48 项 AAMC 口腔健康能力中的 42 项和 7 项 CIPCOH 口腔健康 EPA 中的 7 项培训,并有机会通过选修课程进一步探索口腔健康。对学生的评估显示,他们的表现良好,学生对口腔健康课程的评价也是积极的。虽然我们的口腔健康课程很健全,但接下来的步骤包括扩大对学生的评估,以确保他们普遍达到能力要求。我们希望这项案例研究能成为其他医学院创建可推广的螺旋式课程的地图。
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Journal of Dental Education
Journal of Dental Education 医学-牙科与口腔外科
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3.50
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21.70%
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274
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3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Dental Education (JDE) is a peer-reviewed monthly journal that publishes a wide variety of educational and scientific research in dental, allied dental and advanced dental education. Published continuously by the American Dental Education Association since 1936 and internationally recognized as the premier journal for academic dentistry, the JDE publishes articles on such topics as curriculum reform, education research methods, innovative educational and assessment methodologies, faculty development, community-based dental education, student recruitment and admissions, professional and educational ethics, dental education around the world and systematic reviews of educational interest. The JDE is one of the top scholarly journals publishing the most important work in oral health education today; it celebrated its 80th anniversary in 2016.
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