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In this issue of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics, guest
editors Drs. Leslie R. Halpern and Eric R. Carlson bring their
considerable expertise to the topic of Education in Oral and
Maxillofacial Surgery: An Evolving Paradigm. This all-new Clinics
topic addresses the changing surgical environment, the innovative
learning trajectories of trainees, and other timely considerations
as OMFS education moves forward in the 21st century. Top experts
provide a comprehensive look at all stages of OMFS education, from
residency and fellowship to the aging oral surgeon, plus articles
on history, accreditation, role modeling, faculty development, and
surgical simulation. Contains 14 practice-oriented topics including
development of competencies in oral and maxillofacial surgery
training; artificial intelligence in oral and maxillofacial surgery
education; role modeling, coaching and mentoring in residency
education; surgical simulation training for the OMFS; and more.
Provides in-depth clinical reviews on oral and maxillofacial
surgery education, offering actionable insights for clinical
practice. Presents the latest information on this timely, focused
topic under the leadership of experienced editors in the field.
Authors synthesize and distill the latest research and practice
guidelines to create clinically significant, topic-based reviews.
This issue of Dental Clinics of North America focuses on Impact of
Oral Health on Interprofessional Collaborative Practice, and is
edited by Drs. Linda Kaste and Leslie Halpern. Articles will
include: The Barber Pole Might Have Been an Early Sign for
Patient-Centered Care: What does IPE/CP/PCC look like now?;
Collaborative Practice Models for Chronic Disease Management;
Problems and Solutions for Interprofessional Education in North
American Dental Schools; Interprofessional Education in Pain
Management for Dentists; Interprofessional Collaboration in
Improving Oral Health for Special Populations; Interprofessional
Collaborative Practice: An Oral Health Paradigm for Women;
Interprofessional Collaboration for the Understanding and
Elimination of Health Disparities: The Example of LGBTQ; Oral
Health and Inter-professional Collaborative Practice: Examples of
the TEAM Approach to Geriatric Care; Immunization Care and Dental
Practice; Policy Development Fosters Collaborative Practice: The
Example of the Minamata Convention on Mercury; Genetics: The Future
is Now with Interprofessional Collaboration; Integrating Oral
Health and Primary Care: Federal Initiatives to Drive Systems
Change, and more!
This issue of Dental Clinics features expert clinical reviews on
Evidence-Based Women's Oral Health which includes current
information on topics such as strategic planning for prioritizing
oral health gender disparities, oral health gender disparities and
systemic health, oral health gender disparities and reproductive
health, oral cancer in women, risk assessment and management, tooth
loss, dietary behaviors and oral health in women, enamel erosion,
violence and abuse, temporomandibular joint disorder, gender
differences and the aging and diseased jaw, patient-provider
interactions, and pathways to assure evidence-based women's oral
health.
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