Subject: Dentistry
Credit units: 0
Offered: Spring
Weekly hours: 12 Lecture hours and 14 Practicum/Lab hours
College: Dentistry
Department: Dentistry (Dean's Office)

Description

Essential Skills in Dentistry is a preparatory review of the academic program and learning objectives of years 1 and 2 Dentistry for students in the IDDP program. A review of all components of the course curriculum of years 1 and 2 of the D.M.D. program will be presented. Additional material will introduce IDDP students to the regulatory, professional, and societal aspects of the profession and practice of dentistry in Canada, as well as Dentistry’s relationship with the broader public/private health care system. The course will focus on identifying any areas of knowledge or skill deficiency to allow remediation of deficiencies. Course content and design will have flexibility to address identified areas of deficiency. The course will consist of lectures, laboratory sessions and clinical simulations.

Restriction(s): Restricted to students admitted to the International Dental Degree Program (IDDP) Pathway for the Doctor of Dental Medicine (D.M.D.) Degree Program.
Note: Costs in addition to tuition will apply to this course.

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