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Nov 24, 2024
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PPED 815 - Pediatric Dentistry Case Presentation Seminar
Cr Hrs: 4 (64-0-0) This seminar is an ongoing review of various clinical cases and didactic subject areas associated with pediatric dentistry and related sciences. For postdoctoral students, knowledge of clinical relevant topics is essential to developing theoretical and practical patient management skills. The assessment of clinical related topics from an evidence-based perspective is critical. This seminar helps to provide a mechanism to better prepare the postgraduate pediatric dental student clinical knowledge beyond the pre-doctoral dental education to the level required of the specialty. Students in the Pediatric Dentistry Program participate in this seminar each week throughout their two-year residency. Seminars are led by the Pediatric Dentistry faculty. Other pre-accredited guests and members of the University of Tennessee Health Science Center faculty are invited to participate when their expertise on the seminar topic is considered beneficial to the learning experience.
Repeatability (The maximum credit hours a student may have for this course.): 16 Grade Mode: Standard Instructional Method: Lecture, Seminar
Prerequisites: Acceptance into the Postgraduate Pediatric Dentistry Program Term offered: Spring
Spring - Instructor of Record: Martha H Wells Spring - Additional Instructor 1: Larry Dormois Spring - Additional Instructor 2: Todd Smith
Spring - Additional Instructor 3: Hamid Yazdi
Spring - Additional Instructor 4: Craig Vinall
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