Association for Dental Education in Europe

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ADEE 2021 SIG Session: Covid - lessons learned to innovate

Thursday, 3rd June 2021 - 12:00 to 14:00
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Timezone: 

UTC+1

Duration: 

120 minutes

Meeting the challenge and embracing the change
Sharing best practice in COVID times
Session synopsis: 

It is often said that “through adversity comes strength” and these COVID times have created significant adversity in healthcare education necessitating strength to overcome the challenges. The nature and pace of this change is unprecedented in recent times. This has forced educators and clinicians to explore new avenues and examine what we have been doing in the past and to determine what we may continue with in the future.

The aims of this Special Interest Group are to explore and share how schools have overcome the adverse challenges with what has been tried, what worked, what did not and what will be continued. In particular, what innovative practices will be carried forward post-COVID as a sign of our strength as we emerge from the global pandemic.

Programme: 
12:00 Welcome and Introduction
12:05

The development of a cognitive approach to the delivery of online learning in paediatric dentistry and Orthodontics
Caryl Wilson-Nagrani, Cardiff University, UK

12:13

Adapting to no-travel electives in COVID times
Michael Botelho, University of Hong Kong

12:21

Use of mobile devices in dental preclinical activities for a graduation course
Fernanda Maria Machado Pereira Cabral de Oliveira, Faculdade de Odontologia de Ribeirão Preto - USP, Brazil

12:29

Teledentistry for undergraduate dental students
Marco Antonio Dias da Silva, Universidade Federal de Campina Grande, Brazil

12:37

Emergency remote teaching of human physiology and support for first-year dental students, during the COVID-19 pandemic
Fernanda Klein Marcondes,  University of Campinas - UNICAMP, Piracicaba, Brazil

12:45

When push comes to shove: Emergency eLearning amid COVID and its future implications
Xiaoli Gao. Singapore 

12:53 Questions and Discussion 
13:05 Introduction to short oral presentations 
13:06

A peripheral sealing accessory on surgical masks against Covid-19 and other pathogens during practice in dental schools
Thais Cristina Pereira, ADEMA University School, University of the Balearic Islands, Spain

13:10

Teaching Methods in Dental Education: Syllabus analysis and comparison during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Brazil
Ana Luiza Campello Saijo, Brazil

13:14

Online un-proctored clinical examinations: the perceptions and performance of final year dental students
Laura Gartshore, University of Liverpool Department of Dental Sciences, UK

13:18

Integrating telemedicine in undergraduate medical student curriculum
Alexander Mitronin, Yevdokimov’s Moscow State University of Medicine and Dentistry, Russia

13:22

On-site vs. online education
María Arregui Gambús, Universidad Internacional de Cataluña, Spain

13:26

Introducing H.O.P.E
Clement Seeballuck, University of Dundee, UK

13:30

Alternative clinical practice using recorded video demonstrations for oral radiology - a pandemic measure
Hege Markussen, University of Oslo, Norway 

13:34 Discussion 
13:45 Closing remarks 
Learning Outcomes: 

Attendance at this session will enable delegates:

  1. To gain understanding on how educators have innovated dental curricula, clinical practice, student contacts considering the global pandemic to ensure proper competence acquisition.
  2. To gain insights and perspectives on what schools may or may not consider implementing after the pandemic is over based on the shared experience and outcomes presented
Call for Abstracts: 

Call for abstracts now closed.

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