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ID 118026
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Kanamori, Yuna Tokyo Medical and Dental University
Seki, Naoko Tokyo Medical and Dental University
Foxton, Richard Tokyo Medical and Dental University|King’s College London
Moross, Janelle Tokyo Medical and Dental University
Komagamine, Yuriko Tokyo Medical and Dental University
Mizutani, Koji Tokyo Medical and Dental University
Kanazawa, Manabu Tokyo Medical and Dental University
Hatayama, Takashi Tokyo Medical and Dental University
Komada, Wataru Tokyo Medical and Dental University
Yonemitsu, Ikuo Tokyo Medical and Dental University
Akiyama, Masako Tokyo Medical and Dental University
Kaewmanee, Paramaporn Chiewpattanakul Srinakharinwirot University
Kaewsutha, Nathawut Srinakharinwirot University
Nitta, Hiroshi Tokyo Medical and Dental University
Wakabayashi, Noriyuki Tokyo Medical and Dental University
Morio, Ikuko Tokyo Medical and Dental University
Keywords
Cultural competency
Dental education
International educational exchange
Problem solving
Surveys and questionnaire
Content Type
Journal Article
Description
Background/purpose: Development and acquisition of communication, logical thinking, team-building, critical appraisal, critical thinking and person-centred multi-disciplinary care planning must be considered as skill sets and global core competencies for a dental professional. Therefore, an international online study course to foster undergraduate dental students’ skill sets in these areas was established and this study aimed to report the perceptions of participants.
Materials and methods: An international online course consisting of three levels pertaining to the school year was delivered to dental undergraduates of Japan and Thailand from September to December in 2021. An online questionnaire survey was conducted to obtain feedback from the participants and assess the implementation of the course.
Results: In total, 64 responses were obtained from students who participated in all the assigned online sessions and completed the questionnaire (a response rate of 88%). More than 95% of students from each level felt that the programme increased their motivation to study clinical dentistry, and was beneficial for their future and made them appreciate the importance of participating in international exchange. The ratio of favourable respondents was more than 90% with a 95% confidence interval.
Conclusion: Fostering globally competent dental students is important and the acquisition of necessary skill sets could be enhanced through international virtual team-working, problem-solving and person-centred multi-disciplinary care planning activities. These are beneficial for undergraduate dental student training so that they graduate with a broader global perspective and an appreciation of the importance of delivering person-centred culturally sensitive dental care.
Journal Title
Journal of Dental Sciences
ISSN
19917902
22138862
NCID
AA12795373
Publisher
Association for Dental Sciences of the Republic of China|Elsevier
Volume
18
Issue
1
Start Page
95
End Page
104
Published Date
2022-07-20
Rights
This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Oral Sciences