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DIGITAL DENTISTRY CURRICULUM INITIATIVE
Progress Report
march 2018
PROJECT UPDATE —— The Digital Dentistry Curriculum Initiative continues to grow in momentum and anticipation leading up to its public launch in April 2018.
Over the past 7 months, a hands-on mentorship program has driven the implementation of the digital curriculum within 5 pilot schools. Through this phase of the initiative, leadership has trialed and refined the curriculum prior to its becoming available to dental schools nationwide.
Through the collaborative efforts and support of Henry Schein, Inc., American College of Prosthodontists (ACP) and the American College of Prosthodontists Education Foundation (ACPEF), steps are actively being taken to ensure digital dentistry is transforming dental education and ultimately creating pathways for better patient care.
UPCOMING EVENT —— 2018 ADEA Annual Session Affiliate Event held by ACP/ACPEFmarch 17, 2018 gaylord palms resort & convention center / kissimmee, fl palm beach room / 1:00pm–2:30pm
This event presents a unique opportunity to learn about the Digital Dentistry Curriculum Initiative for predoctoral education programs that are currently in the pilot phase. Faculty from the five dental institutions will report on their progress on implementing the digital curriculum into their predoctoral programs. Each school brings a unique perspective and experience to the table. In addition, the program will showcase the experience of members of the ACP Digital Dentistry Curriculum Initiative Task Force and pilot school mentors who have been working directly with the pilot institutions with the goal of advancing digital dentistry in dental schools across the nation.
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PILOTING PHASE – ASSESSMENT RESULTS During the piloting phase, an assessment was distributed to the pilot schools with the goal of collecting data to evaluate the effectiveness of the piloting program and aid in the enhancement of the digital dentistry curriculum. The following is a sampling of the assessment results:
“ Undertaking a digital curriculum, clinic workflow and operations is a huge endeavor. Having a solid, information filled document to refer to has been enormously helpful in our organization, implementation and inclusion of faculty, students and support staff.”*
“ Many resources were extremely helpful as a guide. It’s easier and more efficient to follow the footsteps of the national leaders in digital dentistry than to reinvent the wheel. I would like to thank the ACP for this initiative. It was such a big honor for our school to be one of the pilot schools.”*
“ Great starting point to drive the digitally based curriculum and to provide a basis for all faculty to understand the initiative.”*
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if you didn’t have the curriculum framework/guidance and mentorship, would you have been able to advance as quickly?
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was the acp digital curriculum framework document useful?
“ The document was a useful reference to ensure that all aspects of a digital implementation were addressed. It kept us organized as we addressed our multidimensional digital initiative.”*
“ We are customizing our curriculum based on the ACP Digital Curriculum Framework.”*
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august–december 2015
completed Recruit four member Task Force to lead curriculum Development Team
Conduct a digital dentistry survey among ACP members to better understand the scope, engagement, and adoption of digital dentistry
Public announcement of ACPEF and Henry Schein relationship at the ACP Annual Session and to the wider dental community
Identify and recruit initial Curriculum Development Team to create curriculum in 2016 and early 2017
january–december 2016
completed Curriculum Development Team summit to outline curriculum
Presentation of curriculum outline and workshop with attendees at the Spring Dental Educators meeting with 110+ educators from 57 of the 65 dental schools
Recruitment of additional volunteers for Curriculum Development Team and split into work groups to create first curriculum draft
Publication of Defining Digital Dentistry: A Survey of Recent Literature, a digital dentistry abstract compilation with contributions from five journals to provide the community with a collection of the science on digital dentistry
Publication of The Current Impact of Digital Technology on Prosthodontics, a white paper to validate why digital dentistry should be adopted
Presentation of first curriculum draft to 173 educators from institutions around the world at the Fall Dental Educators Meeting
ADEA Dean’s meeting presentation on project and call for pilot schools
Promotional efforts to inform the dental community of accomplishments in 2016
ACCOMPLISHMENTS & PRIORITIES
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january–december 2018
jan–may Evaluate pilot school implementation and make necessary changes
march Publish article in ASDA’s Contour magazine
Hold Affiliate Event at the 2018 ADEA Annual Session
april Open curriculum to all dental schools
jun–dec Review curriculum and update as appropriate
nov Announce outcomes to broad community at the ACP Annual Session
january–december 2017
completed Call for pilot schools sent to ADEA Dean’s Listserv
Assessment distributed to potential pilot schools
Curriculum Development Team work day to finalize first version of curriculum
Evaluate assessment responses and select final pilot schools
Create a plan, working with industry, to assist pilot schools in faculty training and technology access
Identify and recruit pilot school mentors
Presentation of the first version of the curriculum and announcement of pilot schools at the ACP Joint Educators Meeting
Implement curriculum in pilot schools
Evaluate pilot school implementation and make necessary changes
Update the publication of Defining Digital Dentistry: A Survey of Recent Literature
Report progress at the ACP Annual Session
Hold Recognition Breakfast at the ACP Annual Session
ADEA Dean’s Meeting presentation on project and update on the pilot phase
PILOT SCHOOL EXPERIENCES
A.T. Still University, Arizona School of Dentistry and Oral Health
• The Digital Curriculum document is an excellent resource to direct and expand digital dentistry efforts.
• As a pilot school, have met more regularly as a group of “digital influencers” to formalize digital dentistry efforts.
• Vet thoughts with the entire group for immediate and long-term future decisions.
• Fueled to develop more high-quality content for their own purposes.
Rutgers School of Dental Medicine
pre-doctoral education• Twelve intra-oral scanners
with Compare self-assessment software delivered in pre-clinical simulation laboratory
• Faculty training completed
• CAD/CAD Lab is under construction
advanced specialty education programs• Two 3Shape intra-oral scanners for post-doctoral clinics
school wide purchased
• Integration of digital technology in the Advanced Specialty Education Program in Prosthodontics through collaboration with Stoneglass Industries AU
Stony Brook School of Dental Medicine
• Center for Implant and Digital Technology Working Group established
• Digital curriculum implementation: Class of 2021 full course integration with simultaneous training of all other classes��Dental Anatomy, Operative Dentistry, Fixed and Removable
Prosthodontics – years 1 and 2�Advanced Esthetic Concept and Implant courses – year 3� Integration of aXium in all aspects preclinic and clinic
• Core Faculty Champions trained and Digital Study Club formed
• Communication Plan – developed and implemented
• Digital Dentistry integrated in Graduate Prosthodontics and GPR
• 8 Scanners/Laptops for Preclinic, 3 Emerald scanners for Clinic
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UCLA School of Dentistry
• The establishment of the IT infrastructure for a robust, cross-disciplinary integrated digital dentistry identified as a schoolwide strategic imperative.
• The Dean has allocated significant space and financial resources to create a modern, state of the art digital dentistry center.
• A schoolwide committee, led by Ben Wu, has been formed to make the final recommendations for the digital center, equipment selected, the curriculum changes, and the research opportunities.
University of Kentucky College of Dentistry
• Successfully navigated IT challenges including connectivity, obtaining licenses and workflow.
• Began training of faculty despite delays during summer due to late arrival and setup of equipment.
• Established open communication channels between vendor(s) and school to install equipment and software.
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SUPPLEMENTAL CONTENT COMING ——
Thank you to Dr. Jonathan Ferencz DDS, F.A.C.P. and Dr. Nelson Silva DDS, MSc, PhD for the generous donation of their book titled: Fundamentals of CAD/CAM Dentistry The intent of this text is to serve as a companion to the Digital Dentistry Curriculum Initiative to aid students in their coursework, and, at the same time, serve as an introductory guide for the clinician starting his or her digital journey.
F U N D A M E N T A L SO F CAD/CAM DENTISTRY
Jonathan L. Ferencz DDS
Nelson R.F.A. Silva DDS / MSc / PhD
The Digital Dentistry Curriculum Initiative would not be possible without the generous support of Henry Schein
and its partner companies. Thank you!
DIGITAL DENTISTRY CURRICULUM MANAGEMENT
Holly Schambach260-494-2288
Lyndee Nielson254-744-3138 [email protected]