Jun 26, 2024  
2018-19 ATSU University Catalog 
    
2018-19 ATSU University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


 

Dental Medicine

  
  • DOH 697 - Evidence Based Dentistry I


    1.5 credit hours

    This course integrates access to and use of evidence in support of critical decision-making. Students will demonstrate mastery through professional presentation applying concepts associated with the basis of evidence-based approach to clinical practice in answering a specific clinical question.
  
  • DOH 698 - Evidence Based Dentistry II


    1.0 credit hours

    This course integrates access to and use of evidence in support of critical decision-making. Students will demonstrate mastery through professional presentation applying concepts associated with the basis of evidence-based approach to clinical practice in answering a specific clinical question.
  
  • DOH 703 - Advanced Clinic Seminar I


    5.0 credit hours

    This module will utilize small group discussions, lectures and problem-based learning groups in consideration of dental cases that will integrate knowledge of basic and clinical sciences in relation to patient care.
  
  • DOH 704 - Advanced Clinic Seminar II


    4.8 credit hours

    This module will utilize small group discussions, lectures and problem-based learning groups in consideration of dental cases that will integrate knowledge of basic and clinical sciences in relation to patient care.
  
  • DOH 706 - Orthodontics


    1.9 credit hours

    This module will aid students in the recognition and diagnosis of basic orthodontic conditions as well as minor treatment modalities.
  
  • DOH 716 - Dentistry in the Community III


    2.0 credit hours

    The module focuses on community-based health promotion and disease prevention measures to improve the oral health of the population, as well as the characteristics of dental care delivery systems and the social, political, psychological and economic factors affecting utilization within the system.
  
  • DOH 717 - Dentistry in the Community IV


    1.0 credit hours

    The module focuses on community-based health promotion and disease prevention measures to improve the oral health of the population, as well as the characteristics of dental care delivery systems and the social, political, psychological and economic factors affecting utilization within the system.
  
  • DOH 743 - Collaborative Dental Rounds V


    1.5 credit hour

    The module is a team based module and structured on forming a team of the four classes D1-D4. The main purpose of the module is to integrate the D1 didactic material and the D2 pre-clinical modules with the D3 and D4 clinical experience using evidence–based decision making and case base learning into the Curriculum.
  
  • DOH 744 - Collaborative Dental Rounds VI


    1.5 credit hour

    The module is a team based module and structured on forming a team of the four classes D1-D4. The main purpose of the module is to integrate the D1 didactic material and the D2 pre-clinical modules with the D3 and D4 clinical experience using evidence–based decision making and case base learning into the Curriculum.
  
  • DOH 765 - Professionalism V


    .5 credit hours

    The purpose of this module is to impress upon students the importance of professional behavior in their lives and careers.
  
  • DOH 768 - Comprehensive Care Clinic I


    18.8 credit hours

    This module will introduce students to earning essential clinical experiences while working with live patients.
  
  • DOH 769 - Comprehensive Care Clinic II


    21.0 credit hours

    This module will introduce students to earning essential clinical experiences while working with live patients.
  
  • DOH 777 - Clinic I


    27.7 credit hours:

  
  • DOH 792 - Reflective Writing Portfolio I


    0.5 credit hours

    Reflective writing accompanied by supportive evidence provides a robust methodology to assist in determining student growth towards and attainment of ASDOH’s 30 program competencies for the graduating general dentist.
  
  • DOH 793 - Reflective Writing Portfolio II


    0.5 credit hours

    Reflective writing accompanied by supportive evidence provides a robust methodology to assist in determining student growth towards and attainment of ASDOH’s 30 program competencies for the graduating general dentist.
  
  • DOH 795 - Oral Pathology II


    1.2 credit hours

    This module provides a comprehensive understanding of the etiology, pathogenesis, clinical features and treatment of the myriad of diseases/conditions affecting the oral cavity and head and neck.
  
  • DOH 803 - Advanced Clinic Seminar III


    2.0 credit hours

    This module consists of seminars offered on the following topics: Dental Materials Cost Containment in Sim Clinic, Dental Materials Cost Containment, Clinic Management Cost Containment, Good Financial Hygiene, Getting Out and Staying Out of Debt, Legal Entities in Dentistry, Tax Management and Basic Financial Planning, Practice Management Accounting, Retirement Planning and Investments, Employment Issues, Risk Management/Liability Insurance, Marketing Strategies, Disability Insurance.
  
  • DOH 804 - Advanced Clinic Seminar IV


    2.0 credit hours

    This module consists of seminars offered on the following topics: Dental Materials Cost Containment in Sim Clinic, Dental Materials Cost Containment, Clinic Management Cost Containment, Good Financial Hygiene, Getting Out and Staying Out of Debt, Legal Entities in Dentistry, Tax Management and Basic Financial Planning, Practice Management Accounting, Retirement Planning and Investments, Employment Issues, Risk Management/Liability Insurance, Marketing Strategies, Disability Insurance.
  
  • DOH 814 - Regulations in Dentistry


    .25 credit hours

  
  • DOH 817 - Dentistry in the Community V


    4.0 credit hours

    The module focuses on community-based health promotion and disease prevention measures to improve the oral health of the population, as well as the characteristics of dental care delivery systems and the social, political, psychological and economic factors affecting utilization within the system.
  
  • DOH 843 - Collaborative Dental Rounds VII


    1.0 credit hours

    The module is a team based module and structured on forming a team of the four classes D1-D4. The main purpose of the module is to integrate the D1 didactic material and the D2 pre-clinical modules with the D3 and D4 clinical experience using evidence–based decision making and case base learning into the Curriculum.
  
  • DOH 845 - Collaborative Dental Rounds VIII


    1.0 credit hours

  
  • DOH 865 - Professionalism VI


    .5 credit hours

    The purpose of this module is to impress upon students the importance of professional behavior in their lives and careers.
  
  • DOH 868 - Comprehensive Care Clinic III


    20 credit hours

    This module will introduce students to earning essential clinical experiences while working with live patients.
  
  • DOH 869 - Comprehensive Care Clinic IV


    14 credit hours

    This module will introduce students to earning essential clinical experiences while working with live patients.
  
  • DOH 877 - Clinic II


    36.1 credit hours:

  
  • DOH 892 - Reflective Writing Portfolio III


    .75 credit hours

    Reflective writing accompanied by supportive evidence provides a robust methodology to assist in determining student growth towards and attainment of ASDOH’s 30 program competencies for the graduating general dentist.
  
  • DOH 893 - Reflective Writing Portfolio IV


    .75 credit hours

    Reflective writing accompanied by supportive evidence provides a robust methodology to assist in determining student growth towards and attainment of ASDOH’s 30 program competencies for the graduating general dentist.
  
  • EDOH 6000 - Academic Dental Careers I


    1.5

    This is an experiential course in which the student explores various aspects of academic dentistry including but not limited to university structure and function, structure and function of the dental school, teaching and learning, biomedical/educational research, and service.
  
  • EDOH 6020 - Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine for Dental Conditions


    1.5

    The student will develop and demonstrate osteopathic manipulative techniques for dental condtions.
  
  • EDOH 6212 - Dental Spanish I


    1

    This communication-based course is designed to help dental professionals progress in their ability to communicate with patients in Spanish. Students will practice everyday situations that dental students, pre-professionals, and professionals may encounter in dental settings. The course reviews Spanish grammar, introduces essential medical and dental vocabulary, and presents cross-cultural information, all within the context of communicating with Hispanic patients.
  
  • EDOH 6550 - Primary Care Evaluation and Diagnostics for the Dentist


    1.33

    This course is designed to provide basic preventative primary care education to dental students in order to improve the management and detection of chronic disease, as well as expanding their physical exam skills and diagnostic capabilities. This will be accomplished through 10 weekly modules to be completed online and 4 labs to be held after 5PM. The course will culminate with a standardized patient encounter which will allow students to apply what they have learned.
  
  • EDOH 6925 - Radiology Interpretation Elective


    0.63

    The student will further develop and demonstrate skills in the interpretation of radiographs at a preclinical level. Students will be able to identify normal anatomical conditions, deviations of normal, pathologies of the dental hard and soft tissues, and common radiographic technique errors. Students will develop differential diagnoses, present, discuss and defend findings in class and in small groups online as well as demonstrate interpersonal skills as both a group leader and a group member. STudents will practice communicating the translation of radiographic findings into lay terms. Finally, students will discuss the benefits and challenges of participating in learning networks.
  
  • EDOH 7000 - Academic Dental Careers II


    1.5

    This is an experiential course in which the student explores various aspects of academic dentistry including but not limited to university structure and function, structure and function of the dental school, teaching and learning, biomedical/educational research, and service.
  
  • EDOH 7020 - Ethics & Professionalism Elective


    1.5

    The student will further develop and demonstrate advanced skills in ethics and/or professionalism.
  
  • EDOH 7050 - Public Health & Community Dentistry Elective


    1.5

    The student will further develop and demonstrate skills in public health and/or community dentistry.
  
  • EDOH 7101 - Advanced Concepts in Clinical Practice I


    1.5

    The student will further develop and demonstrate advanced skills in clinical practice.
  
  • EDOH 7190 - Concepts in Leadership I


    1.5

    Through a series of lectures, guided interactions and group exercises, students will explore the principles of leadership.
  
  • EDOH 7212 - Dental Spanish II


    1

    This communication-based course is designed to help dental professionals progress in their ability to communicate with patients in Spanish. Students will practice everyday situations that dental students, pre-professionals, and professionals may encounter in dental settings. The course reviews Spanish grammar, introduces essential medical and dental vocabulary, and presents cross-cultural information, all within the context of communicating with Hispanic patients.
  
  • EDOH 7900 - Interprofessional Practice Elective


    1.5

    The student will further develop and demonstrate skills in interprofessional practice.
  
  • EDOH 7905 - Practice Management Elective


    1.5

    The student will further develop and demonstrate skills in practice management.
  
  • EDOH 8101 - Advanced Concepts in Clinical Practice II


    0.71

    The student will further develop and demonstrate advanced skills in clinical practice.
  
  • EDOH 8110 - Advanced Concepts in Clinical Practice - Preventive & Restorative Dentistry


    1.5

    The student will further develop and demonstrate advanced skills in preventive and/ore restorative dentistry.
  
  • EDOH 8120 - Advanced Concepts in Clinical Practice - Endodontics


    1.5

    The student will further develop and demonstrate advanced skills in endodontics.
  
  • EDOH 8130 - Advanced Concepts in Clinical Practice - Oral Surgery


    1.5

    The student will further develop and demonstrate advanced skills in oral surgery.
  
  • EDOH 8140 - Advanced Concepts in Clinical Practice - Periodontics


    1.5

    The student will further develop and demonstrate advanced skills in periodontics.
  
  • EDOH 8150 - Advanced Concepts in Clinical Practice - Fixed Prosthodontics


    1.5

    The student will further develop and demonstrate advanced skills in fixed prosthodontics.
  
  • EDOH 8160 - Advanced Concepts in Clinical Practice - Removable Prosthodontics


    1.5

    The student will further develop and demonstrate advanced skills in removable prosthodontics.
  
  • EDOH 8170 - Advanced Concepts in Clinical Practice - Orthodontics


    1.5

    The student will further develop and demonstrate advanced skills in orthodontics.
  
  • EDOH 8180 - Advanced Concepts in Clinical Practice - Pediatric Dentistry


    1.5

    The student will further develop and demonstrate advanced skills in pediatric dentistry.
  
  • EDOH 8185 - Advanced Concepts in Clinical Practice - Special Care Dentistry


    1.5

    The student will further develop and demonstrate advanced skills in special care dentistry.
  
  • EDOH 8190 - Concepts in Leadership II


    1.5

    Through a series of lectures, guided interactions and group exercises, students will explore the principles of leadership.
  
  • EDOH 8500 - Research Elective


    1

    An elective course in which the student will receive credit for completion of a research project related to dentistry or oral public health. Each student will carry out and complete a research project, under the direction of a faculty advisor. Students may collaborate on projects. Enrolled students will meet periodically with faculty and each other to discuss research backgrounds, strategies, difficulties, and ways to meet the challenges of conducting research.
  
  • ELEC 6212 - Medical Spanish II


    1

    This communication-based course is designed to help medical professionals progress in their ability to communicate with patients in Spanish. Students will practice everyday situations that medical students, pre-professionals, and professionals may encounter in healthcare-related work settings. The course reviews Spanish grammar, introduces essential medical vocabulary, and presents cross-cultural information, all within the context of communicating with Hispanic patients.
  
  • MDOH 5005 - Introduction to Oral Health Concepts


    1.06

    This course introduces the student to the fundamental concepts of infection control, prevention and oral hygiene instruction, and basic dental assisting skills. It focuses on the preparation for and delivery of dental care with adherence to the principles of interpersonal communication, professional behavior, HIPAA compliance and ethics. Upon the completion of this course, the student will possess the fundamental knowledge and skills to assist with oral-health related community outreach programs and events. The didactic and clinical components of this course are designed to increase the integration of acquired knowledge with hands-on learning, application of critical thinking skills and self-assessment.
  
  • MDOH 5006 - Introduction to Dental Ethics


    1.07

    An introduction to ethical and professional issues in dentistry.
  
  • MDOH 5007 - Introduction to Evidence-Based Dentistry


    1.47

    An introduction to evidence-based dentistry.
  
  • MDOH 5008 - Introduction to Behavioral Science


    0.3

    An introduction to behavioral issues in patient encounters.
  
  • MDOH 5010 - Oral Medicine I


    2.67

    The course is designed for students to work in teams to integrate content and concepts from Biomedical and other support courses into the principles of Clinical Medicine and Dentistry. Oral Medicine I is intended to be the initial phase of developing a complete understanding of selected Medical conditions as they apply through the four year education of the dental student.
  
  • MDOH 5011 - Oral Medicine I


    2.13

    The course is designed for students to work in teams to integrate content and concepts from Biomedical and other support courses into the principles of Clinical Medicine and Dentistry. Oral Medicine I is intended to be the initial phase of developing a complete understanding of selected Medical conditions as they apply through the four year education of the dental student.
  
  • MDOH 5014 - Introduction to Biomedical Sciences


    1.5

    An introductory course to assure students have foundational knowledge of the principles of the biomedical sciences including chemistry, biochemistry, cell biology, genetics, microbiology, anatomy, physiology, pathology and pharmacology.
  
  • MDOH 5015 - Introduction to Dental Sciences


    1.53

    This course is designed to provide the new dental student with an introductory immersion into the macro- and micro-anatomical, developmental, pathological, and imaging interpretation relevant to dentistry. It is intended to provide sufficient knowledge to allow an understanding of clinically relevant correlations as applied to biomedical and medical training.
  
  • MDOH 5020 - Principles of Embryology & Histology


    1.93

    The course studies the developmental, cellular, and tissue organization of the human body including the oral cavity.
  
  • MDOH 5030 - Molecular Cell Biology: Principles


    2.27

    Review of fundamental concepts of biochemistry and molecular cell biology including biomolecules, enzyme kinetics, DNA and RNA biochemistry including replication transcription, and translation, extracellular matrix, and membrane receptors.
  
  • MDOH 5050 - Principles of Anatomy


    1.11

    This course is designed to enhance the student’s knowledge and awareness of human anatomy below the level of the neck within the regions of the back, upper extremity, thorax, abdomen, pelvis, perineum and lower extremity. Following this course, the student should be able to describe structure of human gross anatomy, analyze human movement in terms of muscle actions, and apply knowledge to clinical situations from an anatomical perspective.
  
  • MDOH 5060 - Head and Neck Anatomy


    4.7

    This course is a comprehensive treatment of the clinical gross anatomy of the head and neck as well as a detailed discussion of the cranial nerves applicable to the practice of dentistry.
  
  • MDOH 5070 - Principles of Microbiology


    1.77

    This course is designed to provide students a basic understanding of medical microbiology, including its sub-disciplines of virology, bacteriology, mycology, parasitology and entomology. More specifically, this course is concerned with the structure, metabolism and genetics of viruses, bacteria, fungi and parasites in relation to their identification and pathogenicity. A major focus of the course is for students to associate specific etiologic agents with their basic structural attributes and with the diseases associated with these agents.
  
  • MDOH 5080 - Immunology


    1.37

    The Immunology Course covers basic topics in immunology, including the roles of lymphocytes, phagocytes, antibodies, cytokines and the complement system in protecting the human body from microorganisms and cancer. Topics in clinical immunology that will be covered include vaccines and immunotherapy, immunodeficiencies, autoimmune diseases, hypersensitivity reactions, transfusion and transplantation, and serological assays.
  
  • MDOH 5110 - Principles of Pharmacology, Genetics & Pathology


    1.87

    The course provides an introduction to the principles of three important biomedical disciplines: Genetics, Pharmacology and Pathology.
  
  • MDOH 5120 - Musculoskeletal & Integument Systems


    2

    The course presents pertinent information to understand the physiology and pathophysiology of the musculoskeletal and integument systems with an emphasis on Orofacial complex.
  
  • MDOH 5150 - Dentistry in the Community I


    0.4

    This course includes TWO semesters - D1S1, D1S2. It is an introduction to community-based health promotion and disease prevention. Through community service-learning activities students will work with local organizations, institutions, and/or agencies to provide community services that inform, educate, and empower community populations and partners.
  
  • MDOH 5151 - Dentistry in the Community I


    0.5

  
  • MDOH 5255 - Regulatory Systems


    3.33

    This course presents the fundamentals of the structure and function of the nervous systems. The basic anatomy and physiology of the endocrine system as it relates to the useful knowledge base of the dental professional is presented.
  
  • MDOH 5280 - Cardiopulmonary Systems


    2.8

    This course will cover core principles in the complexities of the cardiopulmonary system in its various roles (maintenance of cardiac output, mean arterial pressure, and blood gases; exchange of materials with tissues; and the pathophysiology of cardiopulmonary system disease, etc.). A core knowledge base will be presented and problem solving skills, information retrieval skills, and teamwork will be encouraged.
  
  • MDOH 5290 - Gastrointestinal System


    1.4

    This module will demonstrate core principles in the complexities of the Digestive System in its various roles (digestion, absorption, transport at the molecular level, motility, pathophysiology of digestive system disease, etc.). A core knowledge base will be presented and problem solving skills, information retrieval skills, and teamwork will be encouraged.
  
  • MDOH 5310 - Urinary/Renal System


    2.33

    A discussion of the fundamental role of the kidneys in maintaining body fluid homeostasis. The material presented will provide a description of renal anatomy including the renal vasculature, the principal components of renal function, intrinsic and extrinsic regulation of renal function and the systemic consequences of impaired renal function.
  
  • MDOH 5320 - Reproductive Systems


    1.87

    This course will concentrate on the embryology, histology, microbiology, pathology and clinical applications of the male and female reproductive systems, including pregnancy and the breast.
  
  • MDOH 5380 - Clinical Pathology


    3.33

    The course covers more in depth, first the clinical pathology associated with each of the systems discussed in previous courses and later relates the pathology to their effect on the body systems. It also covers the components of blood and their roles, the blood’s importance in diagnostic medicine and the important dysfunctions/pathologies of the hematologic system.
  
  • MDOH 5420 - Pharmacology I


    1.87

    Pharmacology I is a course that emphasizes the basic principles of pharmacology, including therapeutic prototypical drugs and drugs established in clinical practice. Attention will be directed to newly developed drugs, available preparations and dosing regimens, and other pertinent topics. Specific emphasis will be provided for the practice of dentistry when appropriate. The course will refresh dental student’s understanding of: 1) general concepts of pharmacology, 2) autonomic pharmacology, and 3) the mechanisms of action, effects, and interactions of antimicrobial, antiviral, antifungal, antineoplastic, and immune pharmacologic drugs used clinically in the practice of dentistry, and drugs in which the practicing dentist may encounter. Stated very simply, we want students to be well informed about the use of drugs in treating patients, but at the level appropriate for the current state of their dental education.
  
  • MDOH 5480 - Microbiology: Infectious Diseases


    1.27

    This course covers infectious diseases seen in the human patient with focus on etiology, epidemiology, signs and symptoms, pathology, lab tests, differential diagnosis specific to infectious diseases, treatment and prevention. A major focus of the course is for students to associate microbial agents with the diseases they cause. This course completes a series of 3 courses (Principles of Microbiology, Immunology, and Microbiology: Infectious Diseases, which together are designed to present to students in stepwise fashion the essential information on infectious diseases and the body’s defense mechanisms, and to prepare students for success on the NBDE Part 1 exam and for subsequent clinical rotations. Overall, we contribute to the University’s mission to prepare highly competent healthcare professionals.
  
  • MDOH 5500 - Molecular Cell Biology: Metabolism


    2.97

    Review of metabolic and biosynthetic pathways of carbohydrates, lipids, proteins and nucleotides.
  
  • MDOH 5610 - Periodontics I


    1.6

    This introductory course will focus on the anatomy of the periodontium, the epidemiology and classification of periodontal diseases, the etiology of periodontal diseases, and periodontal pathology.
  
  • MDOH 5700 - Dental Anatomy


    3.3

    Discussion of the morphology and nomenclature of individual teeth of the primary and permanent dentition, as well as eruption patterns. External and internal crown and root morphology of both the permanent and primary dentitions will be presented.
  
  • MDOH 5710 - Occlusion & Articulation


    2.13

    Students are presented with descriptions and illustrations of mandibular positions and movements related to guidance by the teeth and joints and to neuromuscular mechanisms underlying mastication and swallowing. Static contacts and pathways from these contacts are presented in lecture and in laboratory exercises. Periodontal response to occlusal forces, both normal and pathologic, are related to cusp-fossa excursions and to occlusal schemes.
  
  • MDOH 5720 - Dental Materials


    1.6

    This course will introduce students to fundamental principles and concepts of dental materials science. The four categories of materials, ceramics, composites, metals and polymers, will be discussed by giving examples of commonly used dental materials. Each material will be evaluated in terms of their molecular structure and physical, mechanical, chemical and biological properties. These materials will subsequently be reviewed from a practical practicing viewpoint as they are later presented in specific clinical-type disciplines.
  
  • MDOH 5800 - Operative Dentistry I


    10.06

    This course will introduce the students to the basic theory and techniques of operative dentistry. Students will have the opportunity to combine the theoretical understanding and integration of clinical skills with medical science knowledge, develop technical skills in operative dentistry through the learning of basic intra-coronal preparation and restorations in single teeth, investigate evolving technology, material science, and research, perform self-assessments, and develop professional conduct, attitude, and appearance. The course will provide students the opportunity to apply clinical and professional skills in a simulated practice environment.
  
  • MDOH 5995 - Dental Professionalism I


    0.5

    Professionalism is a cornerstone in the practice of dentistry. As such the professionalism course is offered each semester of the MOSDOH curriculum to demonstrate the importance of professional behavior in the dental students’ lives and careers in gaining and maintaining the trust of others.
  
  • MDOH 5996 - Dental Professionalism I


    0.5

    Professionalism is a cornerstone in the practice of dentistry. As such the professionalism course is offered each semester of the MOSDOH curriculum to demonstrate the importance of professional behavior in the dental students’ lives and careers in gaining and maintaining the trust of others.
  
  • MDOH 5997 - National Board Review Course


    4.57

    This is a preparatoy course for the National Board Dental Examination.
  
  • MDOH 5998 - Introduction to Interprofessional Education


    0.4

    This introductory course will explore the importance of interprofessional practicce and education and the future roles of healthcare professionals working together in colloborative teams. This course is created at the “awareness” in the developmental stage of entry-level health professions students.
  
  • MDOH 6010 - Oral Medicine II


    1.33

    The course is designed for students to work in teams to integrate content and concepts from Biomedical and other support courses into the principles of Clinical Medicine and Dentistry. The Oral Medicine course is intended to be the initial phase of developing a complete understanding of selected Medical conditions as they apply through the four year education of the dental student. MDOH 5010 and 5011 Oral Medicine I
  
  • MDOH 6011 - Oral Medicine II


    1.07

    The course is designed for students to work in teams to integrate content and concepts from Biomedical and other support courses into the principles of Clinical Medicine and Dentistry. The Oral Medicine course is intended to be the initial phase of developing a complete understanding of selected Medical conditions as they apply through the four year education of the dental student.
  
  • MDOH 6020 - Ethics


    1.07

    This course evaluates ethical issues in dentistry, including how to establish and maintain the ideal dentist-patient relationship and integrates the obligations and values of dentistry into ethical decision-making.
  
  • MDOH 6030 - Evidence-Based Dentistry


    1.33

    Exploration of more advanced topics and methods in evidence based dentistry. MDOH 5007 Introduction to Evidence-Based Dentistry
  
  • MDOH 6040 - Behavioral Science


    0.57

    A survey of behavioral science and its application in dentistry. MDOH 5040 Introduction to Behavioral Science
  
  • MDOH 6041 - Behavioral Science


    0.67

    A survey of behavioral science and its application in dentistry.
  
  • MDOH 6050 - Dentistry in the Community II


    0.73

    This course includes TWO semesters - D2S1, D2S2. The course focuses on community-based health promotion and disease prevention measures to improve the oral health of the population, as well as the characteristics of dental care delivery systems and the social, political, psychological and economic factors affecting utilization within the system. Additional topics covered are cultural diversity, project planning and health literacy. MDOH 5150 and 5151 Dentistry in the Community I
  
  • MDOH 6051 - Dentistry in the Community II


    0.73

    This course includes TWO semesters - D2S1, D2S2. The course focuses on community-based health promotion and disease prevention measures to improve the oral health of the population, as well as the characteristics of dental care delivery systems and the social, political, psychological and economic factors affecting utilization within the system. Additional topics covered are cultural diversity, project planning and health literacy. MDOH 5150 and 5151 Dentistry in the Community I
  
  • MDOH 6100 - Periodontics II


    3.07

    This course focuses on the application of basic sciences to clinical problems in periodontology. Students will be able to focus on the classification of periodontal diseases, diagnosis and management of periodontal diseases and non-surgical and surgical treatment. Emphasis will be placed on etiology, pathogenesis, treatment modalities and therapeutic and preventive periodontics in a clinical setting. Students will be able to support their treatment decisions with evidence-based literature. Students will have initial experiences working in the clinical setting providing a variety of diagnostic and preventive procedures on each other while learning to operate and maintain the clinic equipment and instrumentation. MDOH 5610 Periodontics I
  
  • MDOH 6101 - Periodontics II


    1.43

    This course focuses on the application of basic sciences to clinical problems in periodontology. Students will be able to focus on the classification of periodontal diseases, diagnosis and management of periodontal diseases and non-surgical and surgical treatment. Emphasis will be placed on etiology, pathogenesis, treatment modalities and therapeutic and preventive periodontics in a clinical setting. Students will be able to support their treatment decisions with evidence-based literature. Students will have initial experiences working in the clinical setting providing a variety of diagnostic and preventive procedures on each other while learning to operate and maintain the clinic equipment and instrumentation.
 

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