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DMED 5370 - MULTIDISCIPLINARY CASE STUDIESMinimum Credits: 1.5 Maximum Credits: 1.5 The purpose of this course is to further develop and refine student's values, knowledge, and skills as they relate to providing person-centered care using an interdisciplinary lens that considers relevant sociocultural, clinical, biomedical, and behavioral facts and risk factors. A hallmark of the course is the integration and synthesis of knowledge learned from the various disciplines. Age, race, sex, and gender-based considerations, as well as social determinants of health, will also be addressed whenever relevant and/or appropriate. The format of the course will be online, synchronous, case-based discussions with a panel of experts from various disciplines, as appropriate to the case. Cases will be presented in a format similar to that used in the Integrated National Board Dental Examination. Opportunities for small group discussions will also be provided. Students may be given preparatory materials to review ahead of the sessions. Academic Career: Dental Medicine Course Component: Seminar Grade Component: ABCF
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