MedEdPORTAL© March 2023 Highlights
- Celebrate ADEA’s Centennial With #IAmADEA!
- Dr. Saulius Drukteinis Named Dean of SIU School of Dental Medicine
- Attend the Virtual IPEC Faculty Development Institute May 23-25
- Dr. M. Frank Beck Named Dean at Bitonte College of Dentistry
- Program Spotlight: College of Southern Nevada
- Now Open: Call for Programs for the 2024 ADEA Annual Session & Exhibition!
- MedEdPORTAL© January 2023 Highlights
- ADEA’s Drs. Sinkford and Smith Discuss Breaking Gender Equality Barriers in Women’s Global Health Care Leadership
- First Facility in Israel to Aid Children and Adults With Specialized Dental Care
- ADEA Connect Ambassador Incentive Award Winners Announced
- JDE Highlights: November and December
- ADEA House of Delegates Elects 2023 Chair-elect
- ADEA Celebrates 100 Years as “Voice” of Dental Education
- 2023 ADEA Annual Session & Exhibition Early Bird Rate Available Through Feb. 8
- ADEA Connect Ambassador Spotlight: Dr. Janet Sell
- Amid Opioid Epidemic, Training Helps Dentists Safely Manage Patient Pain
- High Point University is the First Academic Institution to Partner With Dental Support Organization as an Epic Community Connect Program
- Program Directors: Mark Your Calendar for the 2023 ADEA Allied Dental Program Directors’ Conference
- NYU College of Dentistry Dental Hygiene Students Win Poster Presentation
- Health Care-focused Students Enjoy a Community of Support
- ADA Council on Dental Education and Licensure Scholarship: Academy for Academic Leadership’s Institute for Teaching and Learning
- 2023 ADEA Allied Dental Program Directors’ Conference (ADPDC) Registration Opens Early Feb.
- UMKC to Build State-of-the-Art Dental Clinics
- Celebrate ADEA’s Centennial With #IAmADEA
- Dugoni School Symposium Explores How to Reduce Inequities in Oral Health Care
- Collaboration Provides In-hospital Dental Care for Adults With Disabilities
- Positions Available—April 2023
- Help ADEA Celebrate its 100th Year by Sharing Your Favorite Memory of ADEA!
- Believe I’mPossible—Highlights From the 2023 ADEA Annual Session & Exhibition
- ADEA Connect Ambassador Spotlight: Dr. Aamna Nayyar
- CODA Grants Initial Accreditation to First Private Dental School in Puerto Rico
- You’re Invited! RSVP for ADEA’s Centennial Celebration
- Iowa Central Dental Hygiene Students Reflect on Successful Iowa Mission of Mercy Event
- Applying Updated AAP Periodontal Classifications in Dental Hygiene Programs
- Positions Available—January 2023
- NYU College of Dentistry to Create NIH-funded Summer Research Program to Support Diversity in Oral Health Professionals
- New! ADEA Entry-level Competencies for Allied Dental Professionals
- Apply by April 24 for the ADEA Council of Deans Fellowship Program
- In the Dental Clinic, a New Approach for Patients With Disabilities or Extensive Medical Issues
- UAMS Turned Pandemic Challenges Into Opportunities for Dental Hygiene Program
- Positions Available—March 2023
- ADEA a Sponsor of the 2023 DQA Conference in Chicago
- Penn Dental Medicine Becomes First Cochrane Oral Health Collaborating Center
- Penn Dental Medicine Launches New Dual Degree Program in Nutritional Science
- UNLV School of Dental Medicine: Give Kids A Smile Event
- Positions Available—February 2023
- Gum Inflammation Parallels Novel “Cytokine Score”
- Spotlight: Dental Programs at Camosun College
- Texas A&M University School of Dentistry Tapped by City of Dallas to Provide Care to Seniors
- Counting Down to #ADEA2023 in Portland, OR!
- The University of Iowa College COD Wins Award for Best Aerosol Paper
- UBC Dentistry Provides Vulnerable Women and Children in British Columbia With Dental Care at New Health Center
- Nominations Needed! Position Vacant on CDEL Dental Admission Testing Committee
- ADEA Members Highlighted in Dimensions of Dental Hygiene
- ADEA Chair of the Board Symposium?New Thinking for the New Century: Preparing for the Next 100 Years
- Apply for ADEA Leadership Essentials for Allied Dental Educators (ADEA LEADE): Summer 2023 Course
- VCU Study Measures Impact of Medicaid Dental Coverage for Virginia’s Pregnant Population
- Prioritizing Special Care Patients With New Texas A&M University School of Dentistry Clinic
- NYU Dentistry Receives NIH Grant to Study Alzheimer’s and Gum Disease
- Study Shows Dental Practitioners Did Not Face an Increased Risk of Contracting COVID-19 During Clinical Activities
- ADEA Announces New ADEA Program Finder
- ADEA Connect Ambassador Spotlight: Dr. James Cade
- WesternU College of Dental Medicine Has Strong Presence at 2023 ADEA Annual Session & Exhibition
- Grant Assists Eastern Washington University Clinic With Advanced Periodontal Care
- MedEdPORTAL© March 2023 Highlights
MedEdPORTAL is a peer-reviewed journal of teaching and learning resources in the health professions, published by the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) in partnership with the American Dental Education Association (ADEA).
MedEdPORTAL and ADEA invite educators to submit stand-alone teaching or learning modules that have been tested in the classroom, preclinical laboratory or clinic educational materials that aim to improve patient care. The learners must include training or practicing physicians or dentists (e.g., professional school, residency, faculty development, continuing professional development) and may include trainees or practitioners across the health professions.
The vision of MedEdPORTAL is to:
- Serve as the premier clearinghouse of high-quality, peer-reviewed health education tools;
- Promote interprofessional collaboration by facilitating the open exchange of educational resources across the health professions; and
- Equip health professionals across the continuum with effective and efficient educational resources to improve patient care.
Assistance Preparing Your Teaching Resources for Publication in MedEdPORTAL
If you have questions about publishing your stand-alone teaching modules in MedEdPORTAL, please don’t hesitate to contact ADEA’s MedEdPORTAL Associate Editor, Paul Edwards at pcedward@iu.edu.
In addition, AAMC offers a monthly webinar series hosted by the editorial teams of AAMC’s two peer-reviewed journals, Academic Medicine and MedEdPORTAL. Sessions cover the importance of publishing your education scholarship and practical suggestions for how to do so successfully, improving your writing, and navigating the peer-review and publication processes. Sessions include interactive exercises and Q&A with the editorial teams. Information on these webinars is available here.
Special Collections and Call for Submissions
In addition to general submissions focused on dental and medical education, MedEdPORTAL invites authors to submit their works for publication to the following Special Collections:
As a journal of health professions educational resources, it is MedEdPORTAL’s responsibility to name racism as a barrier to equity and to work toward dismantling systems of oppression within our profession through training and education. The MedEdPORTAL Anti-racism in Medicine Collection provides educators with practice-based, peer-reviewed resources to teach anti-racist knowledge and clinical skills, elevate the educational scholarship of anti-racist curricula and aims to convene a community of collaborators dedicated to the elimination of racism within medical education.
MedEdPORTAL seeks teaching activities and assessment approaches directly related to:
- Racism
- Microaggressions
- Trauma-informed care
- Implicit bias, health disparities, and/or social determinants of health where racism is a significant component
Language-Appropriate Health Care and Medical Language Education Collection
Recognizing the paucity
of existing curricula that teaches students and practitioners how to provide
equitable patient-centered language-appropriate care, this collection provides
educators with practice-based, peer-reviewed resources to teach:
- Language-concordant clinical and communication skills relevant to specific populations with NELP (e.g., medical Spanish, medical Korean, or other focused medical language educational interventions),
2. Clinical strategies to effectively communicate with patients who have conditions affecting sensory or cognitive function (e.g., deafness, visual impairment, aphasia, autism), and
3. Knowledge and clinical skills needed to access and collaborate with medical interpreters and other health care team members (e.g., patient navigators, community health workers, etc.) who can enhance language-appropriate care.
Emerging Didactic and Clinical Technologies in Dental Education Collection
The number of emerging technologies that have the potential to improve educational delivery and patient care in dental medicine is expanding at a rapid rate. Examples include genomic dental medicine, artificial intelligence, 3D printing, advanced diagnostic technologies, classroom learning technologies, virtual reality, computer-assisted design/computer-assisted manufacturing, robotics, digital treatment planning, emerging technologic approaches to disease diagnosis and management, electronic health record advances, and artificial intelligence. Incorporating these emerging didactic and clinical technologies into the classroom is critical to the education of future dentists.
MedEdPORTAL invites authors to submit their works for publication in this special collection.
For questions related to this Call for Submissions, please contact Paul C. Edwards, D.D.S., M.Sc., MedEdPORTAL Associate Editor, at pcedward@iu.edu.
Featured MedEdPORTAL Publications
Highlights of recent MedEdPORTAL publications of interest to the dental education community. These resources, selected by ADEA’s MedEdPORTAL Associate Editor, Dr. Edwards, cover a range of topics published as stand-alone teaching or learning modules that have been implemented and evaluated in health education settings.
Say My Name: Understanding the Power of Names, Correct Pronunciation and Personal Narratives
Salma Dali, M.D., Anaid Atasuntseva, Ph.D., Megha Shankar, M.D., Eve Ayeroff, M.D., Malorie Holmes, M.D., Christina Johnson, M.D., Abdullah Sulieman Terkawi, M.D., M.S., Beth Beadle, M.D., Joon Chang, M.D., Kathleen Boyd, M.D., Tamara Dunn, M.D.
As noted by the authors of this educational resource, names are a reflection of one’s identity. As a result, mispronunciation of names can undermine one’s identity, lead to feelings of marginalization and can be experienced as a microaggression. Recognizing the necessity for more education on how to properly pronounce names, this educational resource highlights the importance of proper name pronunciation and discusses best practices for properly stating someone’s name in academic, clinical and educational settings.
Designed as a 60-minute workshop, this educational resource includes a PowerPoint slide deck that covers four objectives (examining the importance of name pronunciation in identity affirmation; illustrating historical instances of racism that contribute to name mispronunciation; highlighting resources to engage in productive conversations around name pronunciation; and applying name affirmation tools to case scenarios in clinical and educational settings), a facilitator guide for hosting small group case-based discussions with embedded cases, a handout for participants containing online name pronunciation tools and references and a post-workshop evaluation tool.
The authors of this resource also provide several practical suggestions for properly addressing people in the health care setting, including asking patients and colleagues how they prefer to be addressed, taking a more formal approach when in doubt, reviewing patient records for formal, religious or educational titles and recording a patient’s name preferences in the electronic health record.
Addressing Vaccine Hesitancy Through a Comprehensive Resident Vaccine Curriculum
Zarina S. Norton, M.D., Kaitlyn B. Olson, M.D., Sandra M. Sanguino, M.D., M.P.H.
As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, several state dental boards have authorized dentists to administer COVID-19 and other vaccinations to their patients. For example, in Indiana, dentists are authorized to administer 20 common vaccines in addition to the COVID-19 vaccine. Unfortunately, despite increased availability of health care providers able to provide vaccinations, vaccine hesitancy persists and has led to an increase in the resurgence of several vaccine-preventable diseases in the United States, including measles and mumps. As highlighted by the authors, studies suggest one in eight parents have refused at least one recommended vaccine for their children. The WHO lists vaccine hesitancy among the top 10 threats to global health. Fortunately, there is strong evidence that robust vaccine recommendations by a trusted health care provider can increase patient vaccine confidence and compliance.
This educational resource consists of four interactive 40-minute sessions delivered to residents over a 10-month period. These sessions comprise an overview of recommended childhood vaccines, common vaccine misconceptions and a review of communication skills to overcome vaccine hesitancy incorporating an opportunity to practice these skills through role-playing. Included in this module are PowerPoint slide decks supporting the four interactive sessions, a facilitator guide and pre- and post-tests for assessing participant knowledge and comfort level. Resources for conducting and assessing a standardized patient encounter are also provided.
Published on February 8, 2023