OPEN ACCESSJune 20, 2015An Interactive Geriatric Denture Case Study Approach Engaging Dental Students Designed to Link Oral Health, Nutrition and Patient Counseling in an Interprofessional Setting Moshtagh Farokhi, DDS, MPH Moshtagh Farokhi, DDS, MPH University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio Google Scholar More articles by this author https://doi.org/10.15766/mep_2374-8265.10124 SectionsAbout ToolsDownload Citations ShareFacebookTwitterEmail Abstract Introduction: This comprehensive case-based study simulates a typical dental school edentulous patient, Rosa. Rosa's case is a road map to accessing resources and embedded course materials regarding denture patients while answering test questions. For educators, the case demonstrates how to create a unique delivery method of distributing course information in an alternative teaching modality. The case also shows how student engagement with virtual case-based learning is achievable as a supplement to conventional classroom lectures. It also serves as a prelude to critical thinking instructional strategy for courses with clinical implications. Methods: The case was initially piloted with a group of 10 sophomore dental students as a preclinical teaching exposure at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio Dental School. It took 1 full hour for five groups of student teams to explore the case and ask any questions. Upon completion of the case, an open-ended evaluation was administered to the students. Results: The students managed to maneuver the case with ease, and their queries were related to quiz questions embedded in the case. Student responses to the evaluation indicate that the central objectives of this case-based tool have been met. Discussion: The Rosa instructional module provides an interprofessional approach aiming to help dental students identify oral health risk factors associated with their edentulous patients. Upon completion of the case, students are able to review medical, social, and dental histories and recognize systemic disease interventions related to oral health, in particular, that of geriatric patients. They can then determine patients' adequate nutritional needs, locate appropriate educational materials and handouts, and develop a tobacco-cessation strategy. Rosa's case enables dental students to familiarize themselves with patient-management skills prior to the actual clinical experience. With modification to its methodology, it can also benefit medical, nursing, dental hygiene, and other allied health students. Educational Objectives By the end of this module, learners will be able to: Identify, evaluate, and interpret information by raising pertinent questions while actively discussing subject matter in a small-group setting.Solve problems solve by making connections and prioritizing tailored educational objectives for patient counselling. Sign up for the latest publications from MedEdPORTAL Add your email below FILES INCLUDEDReferencesRelatedDetails FILES INCLUDED Included in this publication: Rosa Instructor's Guide.pdf Rosa Module Instructions.pdf Rosa Competencies.pdf Interactive Module folder Rosa Initial Student Observation Evaluation and Reflection.pdf Rosa Suggested Evaluations and Form.pdf To view all publication components, extract (i.e., unzip) them from the downloaded .zip file. Download editor’s noteThis publication may contain technology or a display format that is no longer in use. CitationFarokhi M. An Interactive Geriatric Denture Case Study Approach Engaging Dental Students Designed to Link Oral Health, Nutrition and Patient Counseling in an Interprofessional Setting. MedEdPORTAL. 2015;11:10124. https://doi.org/10.15766/mep_2374-8265.10124 Copyright & Permissions© 2015 Farokhi. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-No Derivatives license.KeywordsDiabetesTobacco Use CessationDietary CounselingDASH DietEating with DenturesDiabetes ComplicationsDentures Disclosures None to report. Funding/Support None to report. tabs.loading
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