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ENGAGING LEADERS FOR CHANGE AND INNOVATION

ENGAGING LEADERS FOR CHANGE AND INNOVATION. ADEA CCI 2011 Summer Liaison Meeting San Diego, CA June 27-29, 2011 Janet M. Guthmiller, DDS, PhD University of North Carolina. 2010 CODA Standards for Dental Education Programs Inertia for change. HELP! HOW DO I TEACH AND ASSESS

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ENGAGING LEADERS FOR CHANGE AND INNOVATION

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  1. ENGAGING LEADERS FORCHANGE AND INNOVATION ADEA CCI 2011 Summer Liaison Meeting San Diego, CA June 27-29, 2011 Janet M. Guthmiller, DDS, PhD University of North Carolina

  2. 2010 CODA Standards for Dental Education Programs Inertia for change

  3. HELP! HOW DO I TEACH AND ASSESS THESE DIFFICULT AREAS?

  4. Challenges • Teach – what, how • Assess • Vertical and horizontal integration • Internal strategies • Students, faculty, staff, patients • External strategies • Extramurals, service learning opportunities • Interprofessional education

  5. The academic environment and functioning within it

  6. STANDARD 1-3 The dental education program must have a stated commitment to a humanistic culture and learning environment that is regularly evaluated.

  7. Examples of evidence to demonstrate compliance may include: • Established policies regarding ethical behavior • Student, faculty and patients involved in promoting diversity, professionalism and/or leadership • Gathering information of perceptions of the cultural environment

  8. STANDARD 1-4 The dental school must have policies and practices to: Achieve appropriate levels of diversity among its students, faculty and staff

  9. Description: 1. Goals, strategies, programs, procedures which address the dimensions of diversity – structure, curriculum, institutional climate. 3. Determine appropriate level of diversity and assess if goals are achieved. 5. Commitment to social justice criteria and/or community service criteria used for: • Admission of students • Recruitment and retention of faculty • Recruitment and retention of staff

  10. STANDARD 2-16 Graduates must be competent in managing a diverse patient population and have the interpersonal and communication skills to function successfully in a multicultural work environment.

  11. “Non-technical” attributes

  12. STANDARD 2-5 The dental school must employ student evaluation methods that measure the defined competencies.

  13. Description: 1. Provide a listing of the formative and summative competency assessments for: • Clinical procedures • Problem solving • Clinical reasoning • Professionalism • Ethical decision making • Communication skills

  14. STANDARD 2-9 Graduates must be competent in the use of critical thinking and problem-solving, including their use in the comprehensive care of patients, scientific inquiry and research methodology.

  15. STANDARD 2-21 Graduates must be competent to access, critically appraise, apply and communicate scientific and lay literature as it relates to providing evidence-based patient care.

  16. STANDARD 2-20 Graduates must be competent in the application of the principles of ethical decision making and professional responsibility.

  17. STANDARD 2-10 Graduates must demonstrate the ability to self-assess, including the development of professional competencies and the demonstration of professional values and capacities associated with self-directed, lifelong learning.

  18. Examples of evidence: • Students identify learning needs and create personal learning plans.

  19. Practice management

  20. STANDARD 2-17 Graduates must be competent in applying legal and regulatory concepts related to the provision and/or support of oral health care services.

  21. STANDARD 2-18 Graduates must be competent in applying the basic principles and philosophies of practice management, models of oral health care delivery, and how to function successfully as the leader of the oral health care team.

  22. STANDARD 2-19 Graduates must be competent in communicating and collaborating with other members of the health care team to facilitate the provision of health care.

  23. Comprehensive Clinical Competence

  24. Standard 2-14 • Graduates must be competent in the application of biomedical science knowledge in the delivery of patient care.

  25. STANDARD 2-23 At a minimum, graduates must be competent in providing oral health care within the scope of general dentistry, as defined by the school. (see a. – o.)

  26. Description: 3. Describe how students are assessed in each of the areas (a. – o.). Describe how students’ overall competency is assessed to determine the graduate’s readiness to enter the practice of general dentistry. Describe how competency for each of the areas (a. – o.) is met and ensured for all graduates.

  27. Resources : • Our profession • ADEA, ADA • American College of Dentists • Other professions • Health professions • Industry/business models • Campus resources • Office of Diversity • Schools of Education, Faculty development

  28. Resources: • ADEA Curriculum Resource Center • ADEA meetings • Annual session • Fall meetings • CCI

  29. Resources: Publications Webinars Focus groups Surveys Assessments SHARED RESOURCES

  30. Assess: • Self-assessments • student, faculty, staff, institution • Faculty assessments • Peer assessments • 360 assessments

  31. Assess: • Standardized patients • Case studies • Case-based exams • Portfolios • Simulations • OSCE • Multidisciplinary exams

  32. Thank You! Questions???

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