Sessle Barry J
Faculty of Dentistry, University of Toronto, 124 Edward Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5G 1G6.
J Orofac Pain. 2002;16(3):181-4.
This paper outlines several aspects of the integration of basic sciences into the predoctoral dental curriculum. It addresses a number of the points or questions posed by the organizers of the Third Educational Conference to Develop the Curriculum in Temporomandibular Disorders and Orofacial Pain. The importance of the basic sciences for a comprehensive overview of knowledge bearing on temporomandibular disorders and orofacial pain is first emphasized, followed by considerations of what material should be taught and by whom. The paper concludes by considering at what stage of the curriculum this material should be included, how the pertinent basics sciences should be taught, and under what circumstances. Under the term "basic sciences" are included not only relevant biomedical or biologic sciences such as physiology and anatomy, but also the behavioral sciences such as psychology and cognitive science.
本文概述了基础科学融入博士前牙科学课程的几个方面。它回答了第三届颞下颌关节紊乱病与口面部疼痛课程开发教育会议组织者提出的一些要点或问题。首先强调了基础科学对于全面了解颞下颌关节紊乱病与口面部疼痛相关知识的重要性,接着讨论了应该教授哪些内容以及由谁来教授。本文最后考虑了这些内容应在课程的哪个阶段纳入、相关基础科学应如何教授以及在何种情况下教授。“基础科学”一词不仅包括生理学和解剖学等相关生物医学或生物科学,还包括心理学和认知科学等行为科学。