| Literature DB >> 24002847 |
Mario A Brondani1, Komkham Pattanaporn.
Abstract
Methodological discussions about the teaching of substance abuse and addiction in predoctoral dental curricula typically fall short. This article explores the pedagogy employed to present and discuss the relevance of addiction (mostly to illicit drugs) to the dental profession in the first-year predoctoral dental curriculum at the University of British Columbia. These pedagogical approaches are multifaceted and include a role-play scenario with a standardized patient; an interactive guest lecture-based seminar and a community panel of personal testimonials; students' written reflections; and the provision of clinical care to patients with a past or current history of addiction. Students' reflections illustrate the impact of these approaches upon their views of addiction and the dental profession. This pedagogy exposes students to alternative views on substance abuse and addiction, challenges their values and beliefs, and fosters dialogue.Entities:
Keywords: addiction; curriculum; dental education; pedagogy; professional behavior; reflections; substance abuse
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24002847
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Dent Educ ISSN: 0022-0337 Impact factor: 2.264