Lossius Michele, Sposetti Venita, Black Erik
Associate Professor, Department of Pediatrics, University of Florida College of Medicine.
Associate Professor, University of Florida, College of Dentistry; Associate Dean for Education, University of Florida, College of Dentistry.
MedEdPORTAL. 2016 Nov 9;12:10495. doi: 10.15766/mep_2374-8265.10495.
Early childhood caries has become a significant public health issue in selected populations in the US and is one of the most common infectious diseases of childhood. It is imperative therefore that medical and dental professionals collectively advocate for children's oral health and establish a medical workforce that is comfortable screening and providing anticipatory guidance related to dental caries. To address this issue, we used an interprofessional small-group approach to teach oral health concepts to both first-year medical and dental students, who are at the same learning stage regarding infectious disease knowledge and its relationship to oral health.
This small-group learning exercise uses the concept of the flipped classroom, in which students acquire foundational knowledge prior to the classroom experience, demonstrate their understanding prior to class by means of an online assessment, and actively apply this knowledge to a specific case. The instructional activities include a preparatory reading and assessment, a case-based interactive exercise, and a concluding hands-on oral exam and fluoride varnish application exercise.
More than 81% of participating faculty members and dental and medical students rated the experience as excellent or very good. Students stated they valued the presence of their peer counterparts in the learning experience.
This interprofessional experience, conducted early in professional school curricula, establishes a foundation for future cooperative working relationships as well as faculty development regarding oral health and local community health resources.
幼儿龋齿已成为美国特定人群中的一个重大公共卫生问题,并且是儿童期最常见的传染病之一。因此,医学和牙科专业人员共同倡导儿童口腔健康并建立一支能够自如地进行龋齿筛查并提供预防性指导的医疗队伍势在必行。为解决这一问题,我们采用跨专业小组方法向一年级医学和牙科学生传授口腔健康概念,这些学生在传染病知识及其与口腔健康的关系方面处于相同的学习阶段。
这个小组学习活动采用了翻转课堂的概念,即学生在课堂体验之前获取基础知识,通过在线评估在课前展示他们的理解,并将这些知识积极应用于一个具体案例。教学活动包括预备阅读和评估、基于案例的互动练习以及最后的实践口腔检查和氟化物涂漆应用练习。
超过81%的参与教师以及牙科和医学学生将此次体验评为优秀或非常好。学生们表示他们重视学习过程中同行同学的参与。
这种在专业学校课程早期开展的跨专业体验,为未来的合作工作关系以及教师在口腔健康和当地社区卫生资源方面的发展奠定了基础。