Description:
American Dental
Association on-demand webinar
This webinar was recorded in September
2021Course
Overview
This session
of the Achieving Optimal Oral Health series is focused on
dental school training opportunities that have incorporated special healthcare needs as part
of their program design. The focus is clinical rotations that value
diverse patient populations with varying needs. Attendees will
hear from
four dental programs at: University of Iowa, University of
Pennsylvania, Tufts University, and New York University. This session is hosted by
the Council on Advocacy for Access and Prevention and moderated by
Dr. Karin Arsenault.
This is one
of three webinars in the ADA’s Council on Advocacy for Access and Prevention (CAAP) Achieving Optimal Oral Health
series.Presenters:
Leonardo
Marchini, D.D.S., Ph.D.
Mark Wolff, D.D.S., Ph.D
Darren Drag,
D.D.S.
Courtney
Chinn,
D.D.S.
Learning objectives:
• Learn from
multiple dental school leaders how they are incorporating special needs
populations into their dental student curriculum
• Learn why clinical
rotations are valuable to their learning as a dental leader
• Explore ways to
expose students to various practice models that cater to and/or incorporate
patients who have special health care needs
Disclaimer
The views of the presenter(s) do
not necessarily represent the views of the American Dental
Association.
This course is free and open to all
Non-dentists
and non-members are welcome to take this course. You’ll be asked for an ADA
Login when registering. Creating an account is free and does not require
membership. Follow the links below to create an account.
Non-dentists
Non-dentists can create
accounts here.
Non-members
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dental students, regardless of membership status, have an ADA number, which
functions as your User ID. To retrieve your ID, please visit Forgot User ID
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