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PORTFOLIO EXAMINATION

PORTFOLIO EXAMINATION. PORTFOLIO EXAMINATION. INITIAL DENTAL LICENSE IN CALIFORNIA. Dental Board of California May 16-17, 2013. PORTFOLIO EXAMINATION. INITIAL DENTAL LICENSE IN CALIFORNIA. Dental Board of California May 16-17, 2013. “LICENSE TO DRILL ”. Current Pathways to

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PORTFOLIO EXAMINATION

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  1. PORTFOLIO EXAMINATION

  2. PORTFOLIO EXAMINATION INITIAL DENTAL LICENSE IN CALIFORNIA Dental Board of California May 16-17, 2013

  3. PORTFOLIO EXAMINATION INITIAL DENTAL LICENSE IN CALIFORNIA Dental Board of California May 16-17, 2013

  4. “LICENSE TO DRILL” Current Pathways to Dental License In California • LBC-2 • LBC-5 • WREB Examination • PGY-1 (AEGD or GPR) • Portfolio Examination

  5. Portfolio Examination The Portfolio Examination Pathway To Initial Dental Licensure In California

  6. PORTFOLIO DENTAL EXAMINATION • Resulted from a collaboration between: • Dental Board of California • California Dental Association • Six California Dental Schools • Professional Psychometric Consultants • California Legislators

  7. PORTFOLIO DENTAL EXAMINATION • Resulted from good timing: • Licensure by credential – 2003 • Licensure through WREB – 2005 • Licensure by PGY-1 – 2007 • Two DDS in State Legislature

  8. PORTFOLIO DENTAL EXAMINATION • Resulted in Passage of AB1524 (Hayashi) • Signed into law by Governor in Sept 2010 • Effective January 1, 2011 • Eliminated traditional California Clinical Licensing Examination • Established Licensure by Portfolio Exam for graduates from California Dental Schools

  9. PORTFOLIO DENTAL EXAMINATION • What is a Portfolio?

  10. PORTFOLIO DENTAL EXAMINATION • What is a Portfolio? • Merriam-Webster Dictionary

  11. PORTFOLIO DENTAL EXAMINATION • What is a Portfolio? • Merriam-Webster Dictionary

  12. PORTFOLIO DENTAL EXAMINATION • What is a Portfolio? • Merriam-Webster Dictionary

  13. PORTFOLIO DENTAL EXAMINATION • What is a Portfolio? • Merriam-Webster Dictionary

  14. PORTFOLIO DENTAL EXAMINATION • What is a Portfolio? • Merriam-Webster Dictionary “A selection of a student’s work, such as papers and test results, compiled over time and used for assessing performance or progress.”

  15. PORTFOLIO DENTAL EXAMINATION • What is a Portfolio Examination?

  16. PORTFOLIO DENTAL EXAMINATION • What is a Portfolio Examination? “The cumulative documentation, submitted to the Dental Board, of the applicant’s completion of the required minimum clinical experiences and the successful demonstration of the required clinical competencies for licensure.” Hertz and Chinn

  17. PORTFOLIO DENTAL EXAMINATION • What is competency?

  18. PORTFOLIO DENTAL EXAMINATION • What is competency? “The level of knowledge, skills and values required by the new graduate to begin independent, unsupervised dental practice.” ADA - Commission on Dental Accreditation

  19. PORTFOLIO DENTAL EXAMINATION • Documentation required • Proof of satisfactory completion of assessment in the competency examinations prescribed by the Board.

  20. PORTFOLIO DENTAL EXAMINATION • Documentation required • Proof of satisfactory completion of assessment in the competency examinations prescribed by the Board. • Satisfactory evidence the candidate has completed the minimum clinical experiences prescribed by the Board.

  21. PORTFOLIO DENTAL EXAMINATION • Documentation required • Proof of satisfactory completion of assessment in the competency examinations prescribed by the Board. • Satisfactory evidence the candidate has completed the minimum clinical experiences prescribed by the Board. • A letter from the Dean (or his/her designee) stating the candidate will graduate with no pending ethical issues.

  22. PORTFOLIO LICENSURE EXAMINATION • Distinguishing Characteristics (10) • The Portfolio Examination is a performance examination that assesses the candidates’ skills in commonly encountered clinical situations and meets all appropriate legal requirements.

  23. PORTFOLIO LICENSURE EXAMINATION • Distinguishing Characteristics (10) • The Portfolio Examination is a performance examination that assesses the candidates’ skills in commonly encountered clinical situations and meets all appropriate legal requirements.

  24. PORTFOLIO LICENSURE EXAMINATION • Distinguishing Characteristics (10) • The Portfolio Examination is a performance examination that assesses the candidates’ skills in commonly encounter clinical situations and meets all appropriate legal requirements. • The Portfolio Examination is a summative assessment of a candidate’s competence to enter the independent practice of dentistry.

  25. PORTFOLIO LICENSURE EXAMINATION • Distinguishing Characteristics (10) • The Portfolio Examination is a performance examination that assesses the candidates’ skills in commonly encounter clinical situations and meets all appropriate legal requirements. • The Portfolio Examination is a summative assessment of a candidate’s competence to enter the independent practice of dentistry.

  26. PORTFOLIO LICENSURE EXAMINATION • Distinguishing Characteristics (10) • The Portfolio Examination is a performance examination that assesses the candidates’ skills in commonly encounter clinical situations and meets all appropriate legal requirements. • The Portfolio Examination is a summative assessment of a candidate’s competence to enter the independent practice of dentistry. • The Portfolio Examination is conducted in a manner that is similar to other clinical examinations encountered in the candidate’s course of study.

  27. PORTFOLIO LICENSURE EXAMINATION • Distinguishing Characteristics (10) • The Portfolio Examination is a performance examination that assesses the candidates’ skills in commonly encounter clinical situations and meets all appropriate legal requirements. • The Portfolio Examination is a summative assessment of a candidate’s competence to enter the independent practice of dentistry. • The Portfolio Examination is administered in a manner that is similar to other clinical examinations encountered in the candidate’s course of study. • The Portfolio Examination is conducted on a patient of record during the normal sequence of treatment.

  28. PORTFOLIO LICENSURE EXAMINATION • Distinguishing Characteristics (10) • The Portfolio Examination is a performance examination that assesses the candidates’ skills in commonly encounter clinical situations and meets all appropriate legal requirements. • The Portfolio Examination is a summative assessment of a candidate’s competence to enter the independent practice of dentistry. • The Portfolio Examination is administered in a manner that is similar to other clinical examinations encountered in the candidate’s course of study. • The Portfolio Examination is conducted on a patient of record during the normal sequence of treatment.

  29. PORTFOLIO LICENSURE EXAMINATION • Distinguishing Characteristics (10) • The Portfolio Examination is a performance examination that assesses the candidates’ skills in commonly encounter clinical situations and meets all appropriate legal requirements. • The Portfolio Examination is a summative assessment of a candidate’s competence to enter the independent practice of dentistry. • The Portfolio Examination is administered in a manner that is similar to other clinical examinations encountered in the candidate’s course of study. • The Portfolio Examination is performed on a patient of record during the normal course of treatment. • Candidates must complete a minimum number of clinical experiences, as required, in each of six clinical domains.

  30. PORTFOLIO LICENSURE EXAMINATION • Distinguishing Characteristics (10) • Candidates must complete a minimum number of clinical experiences, as required, in each of six clinical domains. • Readiness for the Portfolio Examination is determined by the clinical faculty of the institution where the candidate is enrolled.

  31. PORTFOLIO LICENSURE EXAMINATION • Distinguishing Characteristics (10) • Candidates must complete a minimum number of clinical experiences, as required, in each of six clinical domains. • Readiness for the Portfolio Examination is determined by the clinical faculty of the institution where the candidate is enrolled. • Each school will designate faculty as Portfolio Examiners and administer to them a Board approved standardized calibration training course.

  32. PORTFOLIO LICENSURE EXAMINATION • Distinguishing Characteristics (10) • Candidates must complete a minimum number of clinical experiences, as required, in each of six clinical domains. • Readiness for the Portfolio Examination is determined by the clinical faculty of the institution where the candidate is enrolled. • Each school will designate faculty as Portfolio Examiners and administer to them a Board approved standardized calibration training course. • Each candidate’s performance is measured according to standardized competency evaluations conducted in the schools by clinical faculty within the predoctoral program.

  33. PORTFOLIO LICENSURE EXAMINATION • Distinguishing Characteristics (10) • Candidates must complete a minimum number of clinical experiences, as required, in each of six clinical domains. • Readiness for the Portfolio Examination is determined by the clinical faculty of the institution where the candidate is enrolled. • Each school will designate faculty as Portfolio Examiners and administer to them a Board approved standardized calibration training course. • Each candidate’s performance is measured according to standardized competency evaluations conducted in the schools by clinical faculty within the predoctoral program. • Resulting outcomes assessment data allows for verification of validity.

  34. PORTFOLIO LICENSURE EXAMINATION • Distinguishing Characteristics (10) 9) Resulting outcomes assessment data allows for verification of validity. 10) Policies and procedures are in place to treat candidates fairly and professionally, with timely and complete communication of examination results.

  35. PORTFOLIO LICENSURE EXAMINATION • Required Minimum Clinical Experiences • Oral Diagnosis and Treatment Planning • Periodontics • Direct Restorations • Indirect Restorations • Endodontics • Removable Prosthodontics

  36. PORTFOLIO LICENSURE EXAMINATION • 20 Oral Diagnosis and Treatment Planning • Comprehensive oral evaluations • Limited (problem-focused) evaluations • Periodic oral evaluations

  37. PORTFOLIO LICENSURE EXAMINATION • 20 Oral examinations and treatment plans must include evidence of: • Assessment of a patient’s medical and dental history • Development of problem work-up • Identified diagnoses and alternative treatment plans, when appropriate • Identification of a definitive treatment plan which includes all or part of the patient’s treatment needs • Includes patient’s informed consent

  38. PORTFOLIO LICENSURE EXAMINATION • Required Minimum Clinical Experiences • Oral Diagnosis and Treatment Planning (20) • 25 Periodontal Tx Cases • Scaling and root planing • Min of 5 quadrants • Adult prophy • Periodontal Surgery • Assisting Periodontal Surgery (Faculty/Grad)

  39. PORTFOLIO LICENSURE EXAMINATION • Required Minimum Clinical Experiences • Oral Diagnosis and Treatment Planning (20) • Periodontal Treatment (25) • 60 Direct Restorations (amalgam, composite resin, etc.) • Permanent and Primary teeth

  40. PORTFOLIO LICENSURE EXAMINATION • Required Minimum Clinical Experiences • Oral Diagnosis and Treatment Planning (20) • Periodontal Treatment (25) • Direct Restorations (60) • 14 Indirect Restorations (crown and bridge) • Inlay/onlay, FC, Partial crown, FPD, Implant-crown, cast post/core

  41. PORTFOLIO LICENSURE EXAMINATION • Required Minimum Clinical Experiences • Oral Diagnosis and Treatment Planning (20) • Periodontal Treatment (25) • Direct Restorations (60) • Indirect Restorations (14) • 5 Endodontic treatments • Each canal counts as a treatment • At least 3 teeth

  42. PORTFOLIO DENTAL EXAMINATION • Required Minimum Clinical Experiences • Oral Diagnosis and Treatment Planning (20) • Periodontal Treatment (25) • Direct Restorations (60) • Indirect Restorations (14) • Endodontic treatments (5) • 5 Removable Prostheses

  43. PORTFOLIO LICENSURE EXAMINATION • Required Portfolio Clinical Competency Examinations (6)

  44. PORTFOLIO LICENSURE EXAMINATION • Required Portfolio Clinical Competency Examinations (6) Each competency examination will be graded by two independent examiners in accordance with the Board’s grading criteria on forms prescribed by the Board. Each of the two competency examination grade forms for the prescribed competency will be signed by the respective Faculty Portfolio Examiner.

  45. PORTFOLIO LICENSURE EXAMINATION PORTFOLIO EXAMINATION DIRECT RESTORATIONS Scoring Criteria 7 Scoring Factors Scoring Value Range = 0-5 Minimum Competency Value = 3

  46. PORTFOLIO LICENSURE EXAMINATION PORTFOLIO EXAMINATION DIRECT RESTORATIONS Scoring by Compensatory Model

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