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Predoctoral substance use disorders curricula: A survey analysis and experiential pedagogy.

Folarin Odusola1, Joshua Kaufman2, Eva Turrigiano3, Nicole Aydinoglo3, Matisyahu Shulman4, Jeremy Kidd4, Mei-Chen Hu4, Frances R Levin5.   

Abstract

Substance Use Disorders (SUD) are chronic health conditions with heritability characteristics, environmental influences, long-term management considerations and they cooccur. The US opioid epidemic is a crisis of both prescription and nonprescription opioid use. Clinicians now have access to evidence-based practices but the evolving trends require continuous attention including curriculum initiatives for dental schools. The purpose of this study was to obtain information about the content and educational strategies of current SUD curricula, beneficial educational products for a standardized curriculum and perceived barriers toward standardization. Invitations were sent to 64 US dental schools describing the purpose of this study and a link to complete the survey was provided. Fully completed responses were received from 32 (50.0%) of the schools. Descriptive statistics was used to analyze the data. Most dental schools surveyed (81.3%) have a curriculum for SUD with classroom lectures being the most commonly used teaching method (96.2%), followed by online modules (42.3%). About 30% of the responding schools provided additional educational experiences. Instruction occurred mostly in second (73.1%) and third (77.0%) academic years. Opioids, alcohol, nicotine, and marijuana were the most frequently taught substance classes. Curriculum standardization with online modules (81.3%), case-based exercises (59.4%), and simulation with standardized patients (43.8%) was considered desirable to improve student competency in the management of patients with SUD. Lack of time (62.5%), space (56.3%), and faculty (50.0%) were cited as the most common barriers to curriculum initiatives. Experiential and achievable options for improving SUD curriculum were highlighted.
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Keywords:  Substance Use Disorders; case-based learning; online modules; predoctoral dental education; simulation with standardized patients

Year:  2021        PMID: 34117646     DOI: 10.1002/jdd.12697

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Dent Educ        ISSN: 0022-0337            Impact factor:   2.264


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1.  Launching an innovative educational model addressing substance use disorders and dental pain management (Project ECHO® in dentistry).

Authors:  Richie Kohli; Karan Replogle; Andrea Gough-Goldman; Barry Taylor; Brandon Maughan; Harjit Singh Sehgal; Megan C Herink; Rosemarie Hemmings; Sean Mahoney; Margaret McLain McDonnell; Kenneth McLemore; Eli Schwarz
Journal:  BMC Oral Health       Date:  2022-09-15       Impact factor: 3.747

Review 2.  Opioid Misuse: A Review of the Main Issues, Challenges, and Strategies.

Authors:  Helena Biancuzzi; Francesca Dal Mas; Valerio Brescia; Stefano Campostrini; Marco Cascella; Arturo Cuomo; Lorenzo Cobianchi; Ander Dorken-Gallastegi; Anthony Gebran; Haytham M Kaafarani; Franco Marinangeli; Maurizio Massaro; Angela Renne; Giacomo Scaioli; Rym Bednarova; Alessandro Vittori; Luca Miceli
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2022-09-17       Impact factor: 4.614

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