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Clinical Simulation Special Interest Group Clinical Simulation Clinical Simulation Section Section Welcomes Welcomes American Dental Education Association 79th Annual Session and Exposition Tuesday, March 5, 2002 San Diego, California 1:30 – 3:30 pm Convention Center Convention Center Room 5B -- Room 5B -- Upper Level Upper Level you to . . .

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Clinical Simulation Special Interest Group

  

 

Clinical SimulationClinical Simulation SectionSection

    

  

WelcomesWelcomes

American Dental Education Association 79th Annual Session and Exposition

Tuesday, March 5, 2002 San Diego, California

1:30 – 3:30 pm

Convention Center Convention Center Room 5B -- Upper LevelRoom 5B -- Upper Level

you to . . .

Symposium and Special Interest Group 

 

 

Clinical SimulationsClinical Simulations Lead to Action:Lead to Action:

American Dental Education Association 79th Annual Session and Exposition

Tuesday, March 5, 2002 San Diego, California

1:30 – 3:30 pm

Convention Center Convention Center Room 5B -- Upper LevelRoom 5B -- Upper Level

 

Making the Choices . . . . . . and Making Them Work

Symposium and Special Interest Group 

 

 

American Dental Education Association 79th Annual Session and Exposition

Tuesday, March 5, 2002 San Diego, California

1:30 – 3:30 pm

Convention Center Convention Center Room 5B -- Upper LevelRoom 5B -- Upper Level

 

Presenters:Presenters:   Michael M. BelenkyMichael M. Belenky, University of Maryland, Baltimore, University of Maryland, Baltimore

      Judith BuchananJudith Buchanan, University of Pennsylvania, University of Pennsylvania

      Patricia CampbellPatricia Campbell, Tufts University, Tufts University

      Robert ComerRobert Comer, Medical College of Georgia, Medical College of Georgia

      Stephen DuLongStephen DuLong, Boston University, Boston University

      Stanley L. KogonStanley L. Kogon, University of Western Ontario, University of Western Ontario

      Lance M. RuckerLance M. Rucker, University of British Columbia, University of British Columbia

      John WilliamsJohn Williams, University of Louisville, University of Louisville

Symposium and Special Interest Group 

 

 

American Dental Education Association 79th Annual Session and Exposition

Tuesday, March 5, 2002 San Diego, California

3:30 – 4:00 3:30 – 4:00 pmpm Convention Center Convention Center Room 5B -- Upper LevelRoom 5B -- Upper Level

 

Following this symposium . . . you are invited to aFollowing this symposium . . . you are invited to a

Special Transition MeetingSpecial Transition Meeting for the for the Clinical Simulation SIG in preparation for the creation of the

Clinical SimulationClinical Simulation SectionSection

Approval of an Section Mission Statement and GoalsElection of officers for the Section for 2002-2003Nomination of next year’s section theme for the annual meeting

Symposium and Special Interest Group 

 

 

American Dental Education Association 79th Annual Session and Exposition

Tuesday, March 5, 2002 San Diego, California

3:30 – 4:00 3:30 – 4:00 pmpm Convention Center Convention Center Room 5B -- Upper LevelRoom 5B -- Upper Level

 

Make sure you give us your Make sure you give us your contact informationcontact information on one of the lists being circulated during on one of the lists being circulated during this presentation. this presentation. Indicate in the appropriate column if you Indicate in the appropriate column if you wish to be a member of the newwish to be a member of the new

Clinical Simulation SectionClinical Simulation Section of theof the ADEAADEA.

American Dental Education Association 79th Annual Session and Exposition

Tuesday, March 5, 2002 San Diego, California

Convention Center Convention Center Room 5B -- Upper LevelRoom 5B -- Upper Level

 

Symposium Issues:Symposium Issues: What is the process by which clinical simulation equipment is selected ?

Who is involved in selection?Where is the equipment to be located ?

How have curricular changes affected (or been affected by) new simulations ?

What costs are associated with the simulations? Who pays for it?Initial purchase?Maintenance costs?Replacement tissues (including teeth, gingivae, face masks, etc.) ?

American Dental Education Association 79th Annual Session and Exposition

Tuesday, March 5, 2002 San Diego, California

Convention Center Convention Center Room 5B -- Upper LevelRoom 5B -- Upper Level

 

Symposium Issues:Symposium Issues: How does clinical simulation affect scheduling of facilities ?Integration of simulation / preclinical training with clinical teaching ?How is computer support managed ? Are simulated patient records presented differently than for clinical patients ?How are clinical equipment and supplies managed in simulation ?Are student evaluation and competency issues handled any different than before simulation was installed ?What are your school’s plans for change ?

Symposium and Special Interest Group 

 

 

Clinical SimulationsClinical Simulations Lead to Action:Lead to Action:

American Dental Education Association 79th Annual Session and Exposition

Tuesday, March 5, 2002 San Diego, California

1:30 – 3:30 pm

Convention Center Convention Center Room 5B -- Upper LevelRoom 5B -- Upper Level

 

Making the Choices . . . . . . and Making Them Work

Symposium and Special Interest Group 

 

 

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American Dental Education Association 79th Annual Session and Exposition

Tuesday, March 5, 2002 San Diego, California

1:30 – 3:30 pm

Convention Center Convention Center Room 5B -- Upper LevelRoom 5B -- Upper Level

 

The University of British The University of British ColumbiaColumbia

Lance M. Rucker, DDS Director of Clinical Simulation and Director of Clinical Simulation and

Chairman, Operative Dentistry Chairman, Operative Dentistry

Lance M. Rucker, DDS Director of Clinical Simulation and Director of Clinical Simulation and

Chairman, Operative Dentistry Chairman, Operative Dentistry

The University The University of British of British ColumbiaColumbia

Clinical Clinical SimulationSimulation

at

Clinical Education Centre Clinical Education Centre (CEC)(CEC)

Simulation Education Simulation Education in in

Clinical SettingsClinical Settings

RealismRealism

•clinic systemsclinic systems•spatial relationsspatial relations•delivery processdelivery process - instruments- instruments - materials- materials - access to records- access to records

RealismRealism

•clinic systemsclinic systems•spatial relationsspatial relations•delivery processdelivery process - instruments- instruments - materials- materials - access to records- access to records

RealismRealism

•true preparationtrue preparation for patient carefor patient care•ease of transitionease of transition to clinical careto clinical care

RealismRealism

•true preparationtrue preparation for patient carefor patient care•ease of transitionease of transition to clinical careto clinical care

•glide bar articulation•torso•equipment and instrument set-up

and delivery with proprioceptive high-

fidelity.

Hardware requirementsHardware requirementsHardware requirementsHardware requirements

Proprioceptive Learning

A lot of expensive options...A lot of expensive options...

. . . for less than $300 per unit.

High-fidelity clinical simulation . . .

clinical simulation education clinical simulation education clinical education

Electronic patient management systemElectronic patient management system

AxiumAxium®®

Human-CenteredErgonomics

Human-CenteredErgonomics

Musculoskeletal Musculoskeletal Health Status in Health Status in

Dentists Dentists andand

Dental HygienistsDental Hygienists

We have a problem...

Human-centered clinical ergonomics Human-centered clinical ergonomics education.education.

Factors associated with risksrisks for pain.

Use of surgical magnificationUse of surgical magnification

Postures associated with risksrisks for pain.

ClinicalClinicalPsychomotor Psychomotor SkillsSkillsEducationEducation

Fast-track !

--- to make the dental students --- to make the dental students competently competently patient - readypatient - ready

in the shortest possible time.in the shortest possible time.

--- to make the dental students --- to make the dental students competently competently patient - readypatient - ready

in the shortest possible time.in the shortest possible time.The Challenge…The Challenge…The Challenge…The Challenge…

Demonstration of acquiredDemonstration of acquired

psychomotor skillspsychomotor skills

Basic Basic PerioPerio debridement debridement

plusplus

Operative Operative

Class 1,2,3, and 5Class 1,2,3, and 5

competency after competency after

only 3only 3½½ months months

Demonstration of acquiredDemonstration of acquired

psychomotor skillspsychomotor skills

Basic Basic PerioPerio debridement debridement

plusplus

Operative Operative

Class 1,2,3, and 5Class 1,2,3, and 5

competency after competency after

only 3only 3½½ months months

Look into our future :Look into our future :

Vancouver, British Columbia, CanadaVancouver, British Columbia, CanadaVancouver, British Columbia, CanadaVancouver, British Columbia, Canada

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American Dental Education Association 79th Annual Session and Exposition

Tuesday, March 5, 2002 San Diego, California

1:30 – 3:30 pm

Convention Center Convention Center Room 5B -- Upper LevelRoom 5B -- Upper Level

 

Symposium and Special Interest Group 

 

 

General DiscussionGeneral DiscussionPeriodPeriod

American Dental Education Association 79th Annual Session and Exposition

Tuesday, March 5, 2002 San Diego, California

1:30 – 3:30 pm

Convention Center Convention Center Room 5B -- Upper LevelRoom 5B -- Upper Level

 

Symposium and Special Interest Group 

 

 

Clinical Simulation Clinical Simulation Section Section

Transition MeetiungTransition Meetiung

American Dental Education Association 79th Annual Session and Exposition

Tuesday, March 5, 2002 San Diego, California

1:30 – 3:30 pm

Convention Center Convention Center Room 5B -- Upper LevelRoom 5B -- Upper Level

 

Symposium and Special Interest Group 

 

 

Clinical Simulation SectionClinical Simulation Section 2002-2003 Nominations for Officers2002-2003 Nominations for Officers

Councilor: Lance M. RuckerCouncilor: Lance M. Rucker  

Chair: Michael M. BelenkyChair: Michael M. Belenky  

Chair-Elect: John WilliamsChair-Elect: John Williams  

Secretary: Stephen DuLongSecretary: Stephen DuLong

American Dental Education Association 79th Annual Session and Exposition

Tuesday, March 5, 2002 San Diego, California

1:30 – 3:30 pm

Convention Center Convention Center Room 5B -- Upper LevelRoom 5B -- Upper Level

 

Clinical Simulation Section

A. Mission StatementThe mission of the Section on Clinical Simulation is to support programs and activities which assure development and application of clinical simulations and clinical ergonomics in dental education.

B. Section Goals

Goal 1: Promote communication and coordination among the members of the Section.Goal 2: Support, promote and provide leadership to academic initiatives involving new and innovative concepts for advancing the development of clinical simulation and clinical ergonomics in dental and dental hygiene education.Goal 3: Maintain and enhance the Section's communication and collaboration with other clinically oriented Sections and SIGs within the ADEA.

The University of British ColumbiaThe University of British Columbia

The University of British ColumbiaThe University of British Columbia

The University of British ColumbiaThe University of British Columbia

UBC

Dentistry Operatory Layouts

UBC

Dentistry Operatory Layouts

UBC

Dentistry Clinic Layout

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