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D.D.S. Degree Program
The goal of the predoctoral D.D.S. curriculum is to educate health care
professionals who value health promotion and possess the knowledge and
skills to diagnose, manage, and prevent diseases, abnormalities, and
other conditions affecting the oral and perioral tissues. The education
encompasses a broad understanding of the biomedical sciences, behavioral
sciences, and clinical sciences, as well as the social issues related
to the general health and well-being of the public. The educational process
develops and reinforces the ethical responsibility of the health care
professional for the public and develops a keen sense of the role of
the dentist as an integral member of the health professions team. Throughout
their education, students are stimulated to model values and beliefs
that demonstrate the commitment of the profession to the public welfare.
This is accomplished by a recently restructured curriculum that
- promotes decision making that is evidence-based
and reflects the current knowledge in the biomedical
and clinical sciences
- emphasizes the integration of the biomedical, behavioral,
and clinical sciences throughout the curriculum
- promotes the concept of lifelong learning as a
fundamental value in professional life
- establishes the highest standards of ethics and
professional conduct
- is competency-based
- fosters appreciation for multiculturalism and pluralism
as elements of diversity in the United States as
well as factors that influence health care behaviors
and decision making by the public
- complements a comprehensive care delivery system
that is patient-centered and values quality as its
first priority.
Furthermore, it is a curriculum that is characterized
by
- incorporation of pedagogy that fosters problem
solving and critical thinking skills as a basic feature
of the curriculum
- flexibility to allow for enrichment, adaptability
to learning styles, and developing alternate careers
- recognition of the role of technology in the educational
process and access to information for efficient and
effective practice of dentistry
- continuous evaluation by appropriate outcome data
to ensure quality and continuous improvement.
Current Schedule of Courses by Class Year
The curriculum at New York University College of Dentistry
involves a cross-disciplinary integrated education.
The four-year curriculum emphasizes prevention and
health promotion, lifelong learning, critical thinking,
and the value of critical evaluation of the literature.
Throughout the curriculum six themes are identified
that vary in emphasis from year to year, but ultimately,
all come together and prepare graduates to begin the
practice of general dentistry. The six themes are (1) Basic
Sciences; (2) Diagnosis, Risk Assessment,
and Disease Management; (3) Foundation Knowledge
and Clinical Simulation; (4) Epidemiology
and Health Promotion; (5) Ethics; and
(6) Patient Care.
The list of courses offered in the D.D.S. curriculum
is as follows:
DDS course inventory 2009-2010
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