COVID-19-related challenges in dental education: experiences from Australia, Brazil, and the USA

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Autor(a) principal: Peres, Karen G
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Reher, Peter, Castro , Ricardo Dias de, Vieira, Alexandre Rezende
Tipo de documento: preprint
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: SciELO Preprints
Texto Completo: https://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/preprint/view/779
Resumo: Aim: To describe the management of dental education in three dental schools during the COVID-19 crisis. Methods: Adopted strategies in the Federal University of Paraíba (UFPB), Brazil, University of Pittsburgh (UP), USA, and Griffith University (GU), Australia were detailed. Results: In the UFPB, all on-site teaching was suspended, and resources for distance learning set up as a supplementary semester to be available as face to face classes later. A protocol for clinical care followed safety measures recommended by Brazilian official health institutions. The adequacy of the physical structure, human resources, and personal protective equipment (PPE) acquisition for the return to clinical activities are currently under discussion. In the UP, learning activities were shifted to virtual teaching using lecture recordings and live sections. All elective patients care was postponed. Urgent dental cases were discussed via teledentistry. The physical layout of the dental clinics and pre-clinical laboratories were changed, allowing a safe distance between students. In the GU, all clinical and pre-clinical activities were cancelled, and theoretical activities were maintained online for all students. Several clinically based scenarios where created and delivered in the format of online problem-based learning. The reception area was redesigned, ensuring social distancing. Safety measures follow the Australia Dental Association. Conclusions: Dealing with dental education depends on the stage of the epidemic and the characteristics of each country.
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title COVID-19-related challenges in dental education: experiences from Australia, Brazil, and the USA
spellingShingle COVID-19-related challenges in dental education: experiences from Australia, Brazil, and the USA
Peres, Karen G
COVID-19
dental education
title_short COVID-19-related challenges in dental education: experiences from Australia, Brazil, and the USA
title_full COVID-19-related challenges in dental education: experiences from Australia, Brazil, and the USA
title_fullStr COVID-19-related challenges in dental education: experiences from Australia, Brazil, and the USA
title_full_unstemmed COVID-19-related challenges in dental education: experiences from Australia, Brazil, and the USA
title_sort COVID-19-related challenges in dental education: experiences from Australia, Brazil, and the USA
author Peres, Karen G
author_facet Peres, Karen G
Reher, Peter
Castro , Ricardo Dias de
Vieira, Alexandre Rezende
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Castro , Ricardo Dias de
Vieira, Alexandre Rezende
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Reher, Peter
Castro , Ricardo Dias de
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv COVID-19
dental education
topic COVID-19
dental education
description Aim: To describe the management of dental education in three dental schools during the COVID-19 crisis. Methods: Adopted strategies in the Federal University of Paraíba (UFPB), Brazil, University of Pittsburgh (UP), USA, and Griffith University (GU), Australia were detailed. Results: In the UFPB, all on-site teaching was suspended, and resources for distance learning set up as a supplementary semester to be available as face to face classes later. A protocol for clinical care followed safety measures recommended by Brazilian official health institutions. The adequacy of the physical structure, human resources, and personal protective equipment (PPE) acquisition for the return to clinical activities are currently under discussion. In the UP, learning activities were shifted to virtual teaching using lecture recordings and live sections. All elective patients care was postponed. Urgent dental cases were discussed via teledentistry. The physical layout of the dental clinics and pre-clinical laboratories were changed, allowing a safe distance between students. In the GU, all clinical and pre-clinical activities were cancelled, and theoretical activities were maintained online for all students. Several clinically based scenarios where created and delivered in the format of online problem-based learning. The reception area was redesigned, ensuring social distancing. Safety measures follow the Australia Dental Association. Conclusions: Dealing with dental education depends on the stage of the epidemic and the characteristics of each country.
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