Embedding environmental sustainability within the modern dental curriculum – exploring current practice and developing a shared understanding

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Autor(a) principal: Duane, Brett
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Dixon, Jonathan, Ambibola, Giwa, Aldana, Clara, Couglan, James, Henao, Daniel, Timus, Daniela, Veiga, Nélio, Martin, Nicolas, Darragh, Jáuregui‐Hogan, Ramasubbu, Darshini, Perez, Francesc, Schwendicke, Falk, Correia, Maria, Quinteros, Maria, Harten, Maria van, Paganelli, Corrado, Vos, Peter, Lopez, Rosa Moreno, Field, James
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.14/32226
Resumo: Introduction: Evidence concerning the interactions between human health and planetary health has grown extensively in recent years. In turn, the perceived importance of environmental sustainability within higher education is growing at a rapid rate. This paper provides a summary of key elements as they apply to dentistry, and provides an introduction to the reader of an early consensus of how sustainability could be included as part of the dental curriculum. Methods: The consensus opinion within this paper largely centres around discussion at the ADEE sustainability workshop at the annual conference in Berlin (August 2019). In order to help inform discussions at the workshop, a brief scoping questionnaire was circulated to potential participants regarding their understanding and current teaching practices in sustainability. An infographic was designed to help delegates remember the important elements of sustainable dentistry. Delegates discussed the concept of sustainability alongside the infographic, and how they could link these with the Graduating European Dentist (GED) curriculum. Results: The discussions within the workshop largely centred around 4 main themes: Disease prevention and health promotion, Patient education and empowerment, Lean service delivery and Preferential use of strategies with lower environmental impact. Discussion: It is apparent that there is a widespread need for teaching materials relating to environmental sustainability; this includes specific learning outcomes relating to the 4 educational domains of the Graduating European Dentist curriculum, and methods for teaching and assessing these outcomes. Conclusion: This paper reports consensus on the first phase of a pan‐European working group on Sustainability in dental education.
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title Embedding environmental sustainability within the modern dental curriculum – exploring current practice and developing a shared understanding
spellingShingle Embedding environmental sustainability within the modern dental curriculum – exploring current practice and developing a shared understanding
Duane, Brett
Sustainability
Dentistry
Curriculum
Environment
Planetary health
title_short Embedding environmental sustainability within the modern dental curriculum – exploring current practice and developing a shared understanding
title_full Embedding environmental sustainability within the modern dental curriculum – exploring current practice and developing a shared understanding
title_fullStr Embedding environmental sustainability within the modern dental curriculum – exploring current practice and developing a shared understanding
title_full_unstemmed Embedding environmental sustainability within the modern dental curriculum – exploring current practice and developing a shared understanding
title_sort Embedding environmental sustainability within the modern dental curriculum – exploring current practice and developing a shared understanding
author Duane, Brett
author_facet Duane, Brett
Dixon, Jonathan
Ambibola, Giwa
Aldana, Clara
Couglan, James
Henao, Daniel
Timus, Daniela
Veiga, Nélio
Martin, Nicolas
Darragh, Jáuregui‐Hogan
Ramasubbu, Darshini
Perez, Francesc
Schwendicke, Falk
Correia, Maria
Quinteros, Maria
Harten, Maria van
Paganelli, Corrado
Vos, Peter
Lopez, Rosa Moreno
Field, James
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Ambibola, Giwa
Aldana, Clara
Couglan, James
Henao, Daniel
Timus, Daniela
Veiga, Nélio
Martin, Nicolas
Darragh, Jáuregui‐Hogan
Ramasubbu, Darshini
Perez, Francesc
Schwendicke, Falk
Correia, Maria
Quinteros, Maria
Harten, Maria van
Paganelli, Corrado
Vos, Peter
Lopez, Rosa Moreno
Field, James
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Duane, Brett
Dixon, Jonathan
Ambibola, Giwa
Aldana, Clara
Couglan, James
Henao, Daniel
Timus, Daniela
Veiga, Nélio
Martin, Nicolas
Darragh, Jáuregui‐Hogan
Ramasubbu, Darshini
Perez, Francesc
Schwendicke, Falk
Correia, Maria
Quinteros, Maria
Harten, Maria van
Paganelli, Corrado
Vos, Peter
Lopez, Rosa Moreno
Field, James
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Sustainability
Dentistry
Curriculum
Environment
Planetary health
topic Sustainability
Dentistry
Curriculum
Environment
Planetary health
description Introduction: Evidence concerning the interactions between human health and planetary health has grown extensively in recent years. In turn, the perceived importance of environmental sustainability within higher education is growing at a rapid rate. This paper provides a summary of key elements as they apply to dentistry, and provides an introduction to the reader of an early consensus of how sustainability could be included as part of the dental curriculum. Methods: The consensus opinion within this paper largely centres around discussion at the ADEE sustainability workshop at the annual conference in Berlin (August 2019). In order to help inform discussions at the workshop, a brief scoping questionnaire was circulated to potential participants regarding their understanding and current teaching practices in sustainability. An infographic was designed to help delegates remember the important elements of sustainable dentistry. Delegates discussed the concept of sustainability alongside the infographic, and how they could link these with the Graduating European Dentist (GED) curriculum. Results: The discussions within the workshop largely centred around 4 main themes: Disease prevention and health promotion, Patient education and empowerment, Lean service delivery and Preferential use of strategies with lower environmental impact. Discussion: It is apparent that there is a widespread need for teaching materials relating to environmental sustainability; this includes specific learning outcomes relating to the 4 educational domains of the Graduating European Dentist curriculum, and methods for teaching and assessing these outcomes. Conclusion: This paper reports consensus on the first phase of a pan‐European working group on Sustainability in dental education.
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