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Course description

Dentistry in Aberdeen is designed specifically for graduates, capitalising on the knowledge and skills you already have to ensure you become a first-class dental professional. Our programme has been designed with graduates in mind, enabling you to capitalise on the existing knowledge and transferable skills from your previous degree. From day one, you will be preparing to be a dental professional, benefiting from early clinical problem solving and patient contact, and an integrated approach to learning.

The dental curriculum uses a variety of teaching methods including case based learning. The curriculum aims to:

- build on the transferrable skills that you bring

- encourage independence of learning and thinking using enquiry based learning methods

- centre on the clinical, social and emotional needs of the patient

- have patient contact early in Year 1 of the programme

- fully integrate the non-clinical sciences within the clinical curriculum

You will be engaged in reflective practice from an early stage in your clinical experience.

During the course, you will be taught by and observe a wide range of dental professionals from both primary and secondary care services. NHS Education for Scotland (NES), the dental protection organisations and the GDC are also engaged in many of the learning opportunities.

Subjects

Dentistry, Medicine and health studies

Entry requirements

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Course options

Course Type: Full-time
Details
Date: 16/09/2024Cost: Get in touch with the course provider or visit their website for more information
Venue details

Main Site

University Office

Aberdeen

Course provider

University of Aberdeen

Main Site
University Office
Aberdeen

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