Association for Dental Education in Europe

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COP on Professionalism

Wednesday, 24th August 2022 - 14:00 to 16:00
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CEST (Madrid, Paris, Berlin)

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Room Allocation: Menorca 2

Inaugural face to face meeting : Exploring the teaching and assessment of professionalism in oral health professional education
Session synopsis: 

Inaugural face to face business and discussion meeting : Exploring the teaching and assessment of professionalism in oral health professional education.

Programme: 

Professionalism is an essential competence within the ADEE graduate framework.

The ADEE membership is undeniably diverse in terms of general language and culture but more specifically in terms of health systems, regulatory body, history of development of the oral health professions and the overarching health and educational cultures. This has a most significant impact on oral health education in general but on Professionalism and Ethics (PE) education in particular.  We have therefore established a Community of Practice in Professionalism to collaborate on founding a shared culture, ethos and body of work to support ADEE members in establishing, developing and enhancing their PE curricula.

Please join us in the inaugural session of our COP in Professionalism and begin the dialogue.

We will discuss aims and objectives as well as the agenda for this upcoming year.

Speakers: 

Sally Hanks

Professor of Primary Care Dentistry and Associate Head of School (Teaching & Learning)
University of Plymouth Peninsula Dental School

Professor Sally Hanks is Professor of Primary Care Dentistry and Associate Head of School (Teaching & Learning) at the University of Plymouth Peninsula Dental School, UK. Her work in curriculum development and professionalism links to that on capability and leadership, and the ethos that education should be authentic to best support and empower graduates to be prepared for the real world of dental practice. She founded and was inaugural chair of the UK Council for the Dental Teachers of Professionalism. Sally is deeply embedded in the teaching of professionalism in the UK dental education sector, is interim president of the British Society of Clinical and Academic Hypnosis (BSCAH) and council member for the Hypnosis and Psychosomatic Medicine section of the Royal Society of Medicine (RSM).

Maria José Serol de Brito Correia

Associate Professor
Universidade Católica Portuguesa

Maria José Serol de Brito Correia. Completed the PhD in Biology Sub Program in Ecology, Evolution and Behavior in 2001 at the City University of New York, where she also got the Master of Philosophy in Biology in 1996. She has a Licenciatura in Biologia Marinha e Pescas in 1994 by Universidade do Algarve. She has been Associate Professor at Universidade Católica Portuguesa since 2018 where she had served as an Auxiliary Professor since 2001 at the Faculty of Dental Medicine. She has been a Coordinator of the 1st Cycle of the Integrated Masters Degree in Dental Medicine since 2017 and has been in the consulting bodies of the Faculty since 2001. She is currently part of a Project for the Institutionalization of Service Learning in the Universidade Católica Portuguesa and has interest in the application of this and other pedagogical innovation approaches to Dental Sciences.

Lydia Katrova

Professor
Faculty of Dental Medicine– Sofia

Lydia Katrova studied dentistry at the Medical University of Sofia, Bulgaria, and graduated as a MDS in 1981. She received her Ph.D. degree at the Sofia University “Saint Kliment Ohridski” in 1997. She is a co-founder of the department of dental public health at the FDM-Sofia and the author of the full textbooks series on professionalism for dentists in Bulgarian and English. She lectures and teaches the courses to undergraduate and graduate students and dental practitioners in: Social Medicine, Medical Ethics, Public Health; Community Dentistry, Dental Practice Management; Ethics and Deontology; Dental ergonomics, Research methods, and Burnout prevention. She directs PhD students, including international students; leads student research groups. Recently she was recognized with the GSK and ADEE SCHOLARSHIP “Sociology in dentistry” for 2020.

Christina Gummesson

Associate Professor
Malmö University

She completed her PhD in Physiotherapy 2003 and Master in Medical Education 2013. She was appointed “excellent teaching practitioner” 2008 and has extensive experience on curriculum design and course development for undergraduate-, graduate- and research education.

She has worked with faculty development since 2008 and was the Director of the Centre for Teaching and Learning at the Medical Faculty, Lund University Sweden, 2015-20. Since 2020, she has been working at the Department of Odontology Malmö University, Sweden as a Senior Lecturer in Medical Education, where one of the main areas of her work involves development of professionalism, professional autonomy and independence.

Apart from teaching and own research, she also serves as a Senior Editor in Physical Therapy Reviews, is a Member of the Editorial Board in BMC Medical Education and act as reviewer in various journals in medical education.

Melanie Nasseripour

Lead for the ADEE COP in Professionalism
Kings College London, UK

Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy
melanie.nasseripour@kcl.ac.uk

Dr Melanie Nasseripour DDS, MSc, PhD is a Reader in Ethics and Dental Education at the Faculty of Dentistry, Oral & Craniofacial Sciences, King’s College London. She is Module Lead for Dentistry In Society and co-Lead for Professionalism. Her main research interests are in the field of Ethics, Professionalism, Conservative and Minimal Intervention Dentistry, in particular as applied to oral health education and assessment. She has been teaching for over 15 years in both Undergraduate and Postgraduate Dental Education supervising clinical care, masters and PhD level research projects as well as being module lead in the Advanced Minimum Intervention Dentistry MSc programme.

Andreas Agouropoulos

Assistant Professor at the Department of Paediatric Dentistry
Kapodistrian University of Athens

Dr. Andreas Agouropoulos is Assistant Professor at the Department of Paediatric Dentistry, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece. He received a Certificate in Paediatric Dentistry from Tufts University, School of Dental Medicine, Boston, USA and a M.Sc. Degree and PhD in Oral Biology from the University of Athens. Since 2003 he is also working in private practice limited to Paediatric Dentistry. His research interest and work is focused in epidemiology, oral biology, clinical research in healthy and patients with special needs, caries risk assessment, biomaterials, patient behaviour and evidence based clinical guidelines development. He is the President Elect of the Hellenic Society of Paediatric Dentistry, former Member of the Membership Committee and current member of the Education Committee of the International Association of Paediatric Dentistry (IAPD). He has participated as a speaker in national and international congresses, has published several articles and he has received international awards for his research work

Corrado Paganelli

Dean
The Dental School, University of Brescia, Italy

Corrado Paganelli DDS, MD is currently chair of the Board of IFDEA (International Federation of Dental Educators and Associations) and FEHDD (Forum of European Heads and Deans of Dental Schools), Former President CECDO (Council of European Chief Dental Officers) and ADEE (Association for Dental Education in Europe). Dean of dental school / clinic, and previously hygienist school and orthodontic program, Erasmus coordinator for medical school at University of Brescia – Italy. President-elect of IADR Nutrition group. He also chairs the dental expert panel (Expamed) for the EU Commission of the Regulation (EU) 2017/745 on Medical Devices.