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  • COH P3 - Dental Materials (Controversial Issues)

    Student name:

    Candidate number: Group:

    Attempt number:

    Aims

    To discuss a controversial issue related to the use of dental materials in paediatric dental practice, and to assess your ability to:

    1. Use key skills such as team working, IT, communication and reasoning. 2. Understand the nature of the controversy and how this impacts on clinical practice. 3. Carry out a review of the literature. 4. Prepare a word processed short review paper about the issue (BMJ short paper style 600 words

    and 1 table/figure).

    When Term 11: COH Teaching Block Week in March.

    Deadline Term 11 for BDS Part 4.

    Prerequisites None.

    Formative or summative Summative.

    Grade boundaries

    Distinction Good Pass Borderline Fail 26 30 22 25 18 21 15 17 0 14

    Instructions

    1. 8 scenarios / issues presented to the group. 2. Choose issue and work on together. 3. However must produce an individual piece of work. 4. Mini PBL start off, debrief and produce paper within 7 days during Block week in Term 11. 5. Joint with dental materials and feeds into Part 4.

    Student reflections What went well? What would you improve? What would you do differently?

    Examiner comments

    What went well? How to improve? What you might do differently?

    Student Examiner 1 Examiner 2 Grade Signature:

    Print name:

    Date:

    Institute of Dentistry | Page 1 of 2 | Updated 31st August 2012

  • COH P3 - Dental Materials (Controversial Issues)

    Marking Criteria Score Group discussion

    Communication skills /5

    Team working * /5

    Knowledge /5

    Paper

    Literature review /5

    Coherence paper Format Table/Figure Evidence Summary/discussion /5

    Presentation /5

    Total mark: Pass mark = 18 /30

    * Students to grade each others team working skills reproduce as below: Score/Student 5 4 3 2 0

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

    Institute of Dentistry | Page 2 of 2 | Updated 31st August 2012