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Truman Medical Center Lakewood. General Practice Residency in Dentistry. General Practice Residency in Dentistry. General Practice Residency in Dentistry. 1. Information about what happens at the Truman Medical Center Lakewood GPR. 2.
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Truman Medical Center Lakewood General Practice Residency in Dentistry General Practice Residency in Dentistry General Practice Residency in Dentistry 1
Information about what happens at the Truman Medical Center Lakewood GPR 2
Please take a few minutes to review this information about our program. Hopefully this will stir some interest in our program. All of the photos in this presentation are of procedures performed by former residents of the program. 3
The vision and goals of theGeneral Practice Residency program 4
To provide residents advanced training in the full use the resources of the hospital as a site for the practice of dentistry. In doing so provide experiences in management of patients with medical, mental, and physical problems that would challenge the routine delivery of dental treatment.
In order to accomplish this the resident will receive instruction and experience providing dental treatment experience to advance their skills beyond their dental school training to enable the residents to:
Diagnose oral and maxillo-facial diseases and provide dental care in the context of each patient’s total health care needs. • Communicate and function effectively with other health care professionals in a variety of health care settings and understand the role of these professionals and the organization and function of the settings.
Plan and provide both routine and complex dental care for a wide variety of patients by applying advance knowledge and clinical skills. • Pursue individual areas of interest and achieve career goals.
Structure of the Educational Program 9
The following is an estimate the percent of time devoted by the residents to each of the following:Hours % of Year Ambulatory Patient Care Services 1247 63 Seminars (during business hours) 96 4.6 Seminars (over lunch hour or after hours) 36 * Departmental off Service Rotations 560 27 Other 112 5.3 Total 100% 2080 (vacations etc)
Obtain a patient’s chief complaint (CC), history of present illness (HPI), past medical history (PMH), social history (SH) and Review of Systems (ROS) • Order and interpret appropriate laboratory and radiographic tests • Perform problem based physical evaluation, and determine medical risk of dental procedures
Competency Planning and providing multidisciplinary comprehensive dental care 13
Plans treatment that includes multiple disciplines into comprehensive treatment plan • Develop and carry out dental treatment for compromised patients accounting for the patient’s medical, mental and social needs.
Obtaining Informed consent 15
Presents and discusses proposed treatment with patients. • Determines who has guardianship status if patient lacks ability to make treatment decisions. • Presents reasonable expectations, details risks of procedures and of not completing procedures. • Involves the patient (parent/guardian) in the treatment description/consent procedures.
Competency sedation, pain and anxiety control 17
Correctly evaluates and determines the patient’s need for the use of behavioral and/or pharmacologic modalities in the management of pain and anxiety based on patient’s reaction to clinical procedures. • Coordinate with patient’s physician, care takers and family to determine appropriate medications or behavioral management techniques that would be effective for this patient.
Demonstrates an understanding of medications used to achieve sedation or anxiolytic state. • Demonstrate an understanding of prevention, recognition and management of complications related to the use and interactions of drugs used to sedate patients and control pain and anxiety.
Competency restoration of teeth 20
Restores single teeth using a functionally acceptable range of materials and methods. • Place restorations and perform techniques to enhance dental esthetics • Restore intra and extra coronal defects • Restore endodontically treated teeth
Competency replacement of teeth 22
Treat patients with missing teeth requiring uncomplicated removable and/or fixed prostheses • Communicate care design with laboratory technicians and evaluate the resultant prostheses • Recognize and manage cases requiring complicated prostheses
Competency periodontal therapy 24
Demonstrate ability to diagnose periodontal conditions • Evaluate patients with periodontal conditions and propose effective treatment plans • Provide both non-surgical and surgical periodontal treatment for patients with periodontal disease
Competency pulpal therapy 26
Diagnose and treat pain of pulpal origin • Perform uncomplicated non-surgical endodontic therapy • Diagnose need for surgical endodontic therapy • Recognize and manage endodontic complications and emergencies
Competency hard and soft tissue surgery 28
Perform surgical and non-surgical extraction of teeth • Perform soft tissue biopsy • Perform uncomplicated pre-prosthetic surgery • Recognize and manage surgical emergencies and complications
Competency treatment of medical and dental emergencies 30
Anticipate, diagnose and provide initial treatment and follow up for medical emergencies that may occur during dental treatment • Diagnose and manage dental emergencies
Competency management of compromised patients 32
Select and use assessment techniques to form a differential , provisional and /or definitive diagnosis for patients with complex needs Treat patients with a acute and systemic conditions and/or social disorders modifying treatment plans and modalities to meet their special needs
Competency request and respond to requests for consultations 34
Identify needs and make referrals to appropriate health care providers for the treatment of physiologic, psychological and social problems presented by dental patients. Perform dental consultations and request medical consultations for hospitalized patients and patients in other health care settings.
Competency provide dental services utilizing the hospital setting for patient care. 36
Perform dental treatment utilizing the operating room, completing the necessary pre and post -operative assessments and reports. • Admit and discharge a patient from the acute hospital. Completing the necessary daily notes as well as admission and discharge notes or reports.
Each resident has at least one teaching case a year. • They select a challenging patient with multidisciplinary needs.
For more information or to schedule an interview Contact Dr. John Dane 816-404-6893 john.dane@tmcmed.org 44