Department of Oral Biology, Creighton University School of Dentistry, Omaha, Nebraska.
Anat Sci Educ. 2017 Nov;10(6):607-612. doi: 10.1002/ase.1706. Epub 2017 May 31.
In dental education, the anatomical sciences, which include gross anatomy, histology, embryology, and neuroanatomy, encompass an important component of the basic science curriculum. At Creighton University School of Dentistry, strength in anatomic science education has been coupled with a solid applicant pool to develop a novel Master of Science in Oral Biology, Anatomic Sciences track degree program. The program provides a heavy emphasis on developing teaching skills in predoctoral students as well as exposure to research processes to encourage the cohort to pursuing a career in academic dentistry. The individuals considered for this program are applicants for admission to the School of Dentistry that have not been accepted into the entering dental class for that year. The students undertake a two year curriculum, studying anatomic sciences with a special emphasis on teaching. The students also must complete a research project that requires a thesis. The students in the program are guaranteed acceptance to dental school upon successful completion of the program. After six years, the first ten students have received their Master of Science degrees and continued in dental school. The program is favorably viewed by the faculty and participating students. It is also considered successful by metrics. Nine of the ten graduates have said they would like to participate in academic dentistry in some capacity during their careers. Anat Sci Educ 10: 607-612. © 2017 American Association of Anatomists.
在牙科学教育中,解剖科学包括大体解剖学、组织学、胚胎学和神经解剖学,是基础科学课程的重要组成部分。在克瑞顿大学牙科学院,解剖科学教育的实力与坚实的申请人基础相结合,开发了一个新的口腔生物学理学硕士课程,解剖科学方向。该计划高度重视培养博士生的教学技能,并让他们接触研究过程,鼓励这群人从事学术牙科工作。考虑参加该计划的人是那些未被当年牙科入学班级录取的申请入学牙科学院的人。学生们完成两年的课程,学习解剖科学,特别强调教学。学生还必须完成一个需要论文的研究项目。该计划的学生在成功完成课程后保证被牙科学院录取。六年后,前 10 名学生获得了理学硕士学位并继续在牙科学院学习。该计划受到教师和参与学生的好评。从指标上看,该计划也被认为是成功的。十名毕业生中有九名表示,他们希望在职业生涯中以某种身份参与学术牙科。解剖科学教育 10:607-612. © 2017 美国解剖学家协会。