Henzi David, Davis Elaine, Jasinevicius Roma, Hendricson William
Department of Academic Information Services, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, TX 78229-3900, USA.
J Dent Educ. 2007 May;71(5):632-45.
Dental students have little input into the selection of course topics and subject matter included in their dental curricula. Curriculum requirements are framed by the Commission on Dental Accreditation, which has stipulated competencies and associated biomedical and clinical knowledge that must be addressed during dental school. Although these competency requirements restrict the variance of educational experiences, students are eager to share their views on the curriculum within the realm of their educational experience. The objective of this research project was to elicit the perspectives of dental students from a broad cross-section of U.S. and Canadian dental schools about their education. A total of 605 students (285 sophomores, 220 seniors, 100 residents) from twenty North American dental schools completed a SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats) analysis to communicate their perceptions of the curriculum. Students were also asked to provide their impressions of the overall quality of the educational program in an open-ended written format. The students' qualitative comments were then reviewed and categorized into key issues or themes. Resulting themes for each category of the Curriculum SWOT (C-SWOT) analysis were the following. Strengths: 1) clinical learning experience, and 2) opportunity to work with knowledgeable faculty. Weaknesses: 1) disorganized and inefficient clinical learning environment, 2) teaching and testing that focus on memorization, 3) poor quality instruction characterized by curricular disorganization, and 4) inconsistency among instructors during student evaluations. Opportunities: 1) develop strategies to provide students with more exposure to patients, especially early in the curriculum, and 2) opportunities to learn new technology/techniques. Threats: 1) cost of dental education, 2) students' concerns about faculty "brain drain," i.e., lack of sufficient numbers of dental faculty capable of providing high-quality instruction, and 3) questionable treatment of patients in the dental clinic as a consequence of pursuing procedural requirements. This report presents commentaries selected from 2,421 total responses that communicate students' perspectives related to C-SWOT themes. Students at seven schools in this study reported that they completed all or portions of the first two years of the curriculum in combined classes with medical students. Sophomore and senior students at these schools provided their thoughts on this curricular approach; these perceptions are also reported. Findings from this study are compared to results from a similar investigation of dental student perceptions conducted fifty years ago. We conclude that students participating in this study were positive overall about their learning experiences in dental schools, but identified several areas that appear to be problematic for many students at a variety of different schools including fundamental concerns about instructional quality in some areas of the curriculum. Academic program administrators in dental schools can use these findings to guide modifications that will enhance the overall dental education experience.
牙科学生对牙科课程中所选的课程主题和教学内容几乎没有话语权。课程要求由牙科认证委员会制定,该委员会规定了牙科学校期间必须涵盖的能力以及相关的生物医学和临床知识。尽管这些能力要求限制了教育经历的差异,但学生们渴望在其教育经历范围内分享他们对课程的看法。本研究项目的目的是了解来自美国和加拿大广泛的牙科学校的牙科学生对他们教育的看法。来自北美二十所牙科学校的总共605名学生(285名大二学生、220名大四学生、100名住院医生)完成了一项SWOT(优势、劣势、机会和威胁)分析,以传达他们对课程的看法。学生们还被要求以开放式书面形式提供他们对教育项目整体质量的印象。然后对学生的定性评论进行审查,并归类为关键问题或主题。课程SWOT(C-SWOT)分析每个类别的结果主题如下。优势:1)临床学习经验,以及2)有机会与知识渊博的教师合作。劣势:1)临床学习环境杂乱无章且效率低下,2)侧重于死记硬背的教学和测试,3)以课程混乱为特征的教学质量差,以及4)学生评估期间教师之间的不一致。机会:1)制定策略,让学生有更多机会接触患者,尤其是在课程早期,以及2)学习新技术/技巧的机会。威胁:1)牙科教育成本,2)学生对教师“人才流失”的担忧,即缺乏足够数量能够提供高质量教学的牙科教师,以及3)由于追求程序要求而在牙科诊所对患者进行的可疑治疗。本报告呈现了从总共2421份回复中挑选出的评论,这些评论传达了学生与C-SWOT主题相关的观点。本研究中七所学校的学生报告说,他们与医学生一起在合并班级中完成了课程前两年的全部或部分内容。这些学校的大二和大四学生对这种课程方法表达了他们的想法;这些看法也有报告。本研究的结果与五十年前对牙科学生看法进行的类似调查结果进行了比较。我们得出结论,参与本研究的学生总体上对他们在牙科学校的学习经历持积极态度,但指出了几个对许多不同学校的学生来说似乎存在问题的领域,包括对课程某些领域教学质量的根本担忧。牙科学校的学术项目管理人员可以利用这些发现来指导改进,以提升整体牙科教育体验。