2018/19 Taught Postgraduate Module Catalogue
DSUR5050M Clinical Practice 4
40 creditsClass Size: 96
Module manager: Dr Brian Nattress, Mr Paul Franklin
Email: b.r.nattress@leeds.ac.uk, p.franklin@leeds.ac.uk
Taught: Semesters 1 & 2 (Sep to Jun) View Timetable
Year running 2018/19
Pre-requisites
DSUR3014 | Undergraduate Projects |
DSUR3015 | Clinical Skills B |
DSUR3019 | Child Centred Dentistry 1 |
DSUR3210 | Illness and Well-being |
DSUR3240 | Clinical Practice 3 |
DSUR3250 | Personal Professional Development 3 |
Co-requisites
DSUR3301 | Clinical Medical Sciences 1 |
DSUR3310 | Complex Adult Dentistry |
DSUR3330 | Child Centred Dentistry 2 |
DSUR5046M | PPD4 |
This module is not approved as an Elective
Objectives
On completion of this module, students should be able to:- diagnose caries, plan appropriate non-operative care and manage the oral care of children within an holistic framework;
- fissure seal and place preventive resin restorations, approximal and incisal tip restorations in children;
- place preformed stainless steel crowns, where indicated, in children;
- have knowledge of trauma and its management in both dentitions;
- carry out an orthodontic assessment, indicating treatment need;
- manage orthodontic emergencies;
- discuss orthodontic treatments with patients and their parents, as appropriate;
- be aware of their own limitations and the limitations of orthodontic treatments and make orthodontic referrals;
- extract teeth and roots;
- undertake minor surgery to soft tissue and bone under supervision;
- diagnose and plan the management of acute infections;
- apply the principles of medicine and surgery in diagnosis and management of maxillo-facial trauma, malignant disease, oro-facial anomalies and oral mucosal disease;
- take, process and interpret radiographic films used in general dental practice;
- diagnose and plan treatment for dental emergencies, with assistance;
- gain more advanced experience of the recognition and control of pain and anxiety for dentistry, including inhalational and intravenous sedation;
- treat edentulous patients, providing complete dentures to restore form and function.
- have an understanding of medical emergency guidelines and how to implement them
Syllabus
In years 4 and 5, clinical and professional requirements of the award move upwards from the Bachelor level and students must demonstrate increasingly autonomous, self-critical clinical practice in preparation for the unsupervised practice of dentistry upon graduation.
- This course integrates theory with practical and clinical experience relating to human disease, child-centred dentistry (paediatric dentistry and orthodontics), complex adult dentistry (including consideration of occlusion, the edentulous state and its restoration, surgery, implant-retained prostheses).
- It requires the development of finesse in decision-making so that diagnoses and treatment planning, for example, become synthesised and individually tailored to patient problems and needs.
- The aspects of clinical dentistry covered previously are re-visited and developed further, with increasing reliance being placed upon the individual student to lead the process.
- Competence tests in clinical disciplines will form a theme throughout this year of study: rigorous processes and practice will be required.
- Some of the clinical experience will be gained off-site in purpose-built clinical facilities.
-Students will undertake Medical Emergencies training.
Teaching methods
Delivery type | Number | Length hours | Student hours |
Clinical Practice | 1 | 225.00 | 225.00 |
Private study hours | 175.00 | ||
Total Contact hours | 225.00 | ||
Total hours (100hr per 10 credits) | 400.00 |
Private study
All hours relating to clinical practice 4 are down-rated by a factor of 2.Opportunities for Formative Feedback
One-to-one contact between clinical tutor, student and patient (every clinical session)Involvement in clinical tutorials
Full attendance at clinics
Engagement in teamwork activities
Methods of assessment
Coursework
Assessment type | Notes | % of formal assessment |
Practical | Medical Emergencies Simulation Training (progressional) | 0.00 |
Practical | Continuous Clinical Assessment (formative & progressional sign off from tutor) | 0.00 |
Computer Exercise | Relevant online assessments (progressional) | 0.00 |
Practical | Crown and molar endo tests - progressional | 0.00 |
Presentation | Case presentation - Prosthetics case - progressional | 0.00 |
Presentation | Case presentation - Perio | 10.00 |
Reflective log | Oral surgery log book/diary (progressional) | 0.00 |
Reflective log | Paeds/ortho logbook (progressional) | 0.00 |
Practical | Radiography competency (formative) | 0.00 |
Total percentage (Assessment Coursework) | 10.00 |
Normally resits will be assessed by the same methodology as the first attempt, unless otherwise stated
Exams
Exam type | Exam duration | % of formal assessment |
Standard exam (closed essays, MCQs etc) | 2 hr 00 mins | 40.00 |
Practical Exam / OSCE | 1 hr 10 mins | 25.00 |
Practical Exam / OSCE | 1 hr 25 mins | 25.00 |
Total percentage (Assessment Exams) | 90.00 |
EX1 - Scenario paper In-course: Daily assessment of performance (knowledge, skills, professional behaviours) Link with Progress File (see PPD 2) Summative Perio Case presentation - non-compensatable Scenario Paper - non-compensatable OSCE- non-compensatable The medical and the dental OSCE need to be passed independently.
Reading list
The reading list is available from the Library websiteLast updated: 17/01/2019
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