Universitat Internacional de Catalunya - BarcelonaMultidisciplinary Clinical Planning. Discussion of Clinical Cases I
Main language of instruction: English
Other languages of instruction: Catalan, Spanish
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Coordinator: Dr Luis Jané ljane@uic.es
Dr Akram Ali akramali@uic.es
In this subject, students will make presentations of the clinical cases of the patients they dealt with during their external practice carried out at the University Dental Clinic. The clinical cases will be presented by the students themselves, including the details of the patient history, the results of the intra and extra oral exploration and the complementary explorations carried out. The patient’s clinical documentation will be handled in compliance with data protection laws.
Students will take a diagnostic approach to each clinical case and suggest a possible treatment plan. This must be supported by relevant bibliographic reviews related to the pathology and/ or suggested treatment.
These clinical plans will be presented to the tutor and an audience of professionals from various fields (periodontics, oral surgery, orthodontics...). Students must be able to respond to queries and issues that arise in the discussion. The clinical cases will be highly complex and/or multidisciplinary. In addition, students will carry out bibliographic reviews on specific scientific topics, in order to deliver comprehensive theoretical training in the field of aesthetic restorative dentistry.
Dental Anatomy. Knowledge of pathophysiology of oral diseases. Surgical technique in relation to dental therapeutics and dental prosthesis. Software knowledge related to text processing, presentations and spreadsheets.
This subject will be given over the two academic years of the Master’s Degree programme.
- The student is able to correctly use the scientific terminology related to temporomandibular dysfunction and restorative aesthetics dentistry, making a correct analysis and extra oral diagnosis of the lower third of the face, highlighting the aesthetic and functional aspects of the teeth and soft tissue of the mouth in this analysis. They shall also be able to make a correct examination and intra oral diagnosis of the patients’ masticatory apparatus.
- The student is able to identify and reproduce the macro aesthetic and micro aesthetic dental criteria, including in the hard and soft tissues of the mouth.
- The student is able to make public presentations of clinical cases, with all the diagnostic details and additional examinations required, making suggestions for treatment plans referenced in the scientific literature.
- The student has a clear and advanced knowledge of concepts such as osseo integration, passive adaptation, torque, implant connection, implant surface, type of prosthetic abutment, types of prints to make, transfer of functional and aesthetic occlusal parameters, etc. They can choose, individually for each patient, different implantology attachments and perform several tests and controls of prosthetic components during manufacturing process of the oral prosthesis, managing to control the process all the time so that the finished stomatological prosthesis meet the functional and aesthetic objectives initially established.
- The student has the scientific knowledge to choose a ready-made material to install in the patient for rehabilitation.
- The student has the resources to independently keep up to date with changes in the field. They can adapt their clinical practice and technological equipment to the advances and changes that may occur throughout their career.
The content of the course is eminently theoretical and multidisciplinary, initially planning simple cases and progressing to dealing with highly complex cases. The student will deal with multidisciplinary cases, interacting with teaching staff and students from the Master’s Degrees in Periodontics, Surgery, Implantology, Orthodontics and others. In some very complex cases there is multidisciplinary discussion of cases across the different areas of the faculty, also involving the students and teachers of the various Master’s Degree programmes.
Study of clinical cases
Resolution of clinical cases
Learning focused on pathologies
There will be various types of assessment for this subject. The majority will be continuous assessment, for which different marks will be obtained in the training activities over the two academic years.
In the CM training activity (Case method for the analysis and resolution of clinical cases) assessments will be based on direct individual participation in the activity (knowledge of the patients’ schedule, order and proper use of clinical documentation, contributions and support to other colleagues, etc.). Scientific, technical and clinical knowledge related to the pathology of the patient will be valued (the use of an appropriate scientific terminology, the ability to solve problems in diagnostic or therapeutic stages that may not be fully defined, proper analysis of the data of the clinical history, application and interpretation of complementary explorations, etc.); and the presentation of the case (communication skills, oral and body language, use of bibliographic databases and computer resources, etc.). The presentations of clinical cases will be made in computer files (such as Microsoft Office PowerPoint or Keynote) and will be part of the clinical documentation of each patient (in compliance with data protection regulation), and may be consulted at any time by the tutor.
In the SEM training activity (seminars) assessments will be based on direct individual participation in the activity (assessing the skills of synthesis and problem resolution in situations that are not entirely predictable. The methodology of the scientific paper reviews submitted will also be assessed by the tutor or tutors of the training activity. These reviews will be in the form of computer files (such as Microsoft Office PowerPoint or Keynote). If the tutor deems it necessary, written tests may be held to evaluate the theoretical knowledge acquired in the course.
• Direct individual participation 20%
• Scientific, technical, clinical, and pathological knowledge of the patient 40%
• Case presentation 20%
• Methodology of the review of scientific literature 20%
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