Global Oral Health

Postgraduate course

Course description

Objectives and Content

The course equips students with a systematic understanding of challenges in global oral health (oral problems in a global perspective), prevalence, incidence, and development of oral diseases as well as public health interventions and treatments utilized to address oral challenges.

Learning Outcomes

Upon completing the course, the candidate :

Knowledge

  • Has knowledge about the global burden of oral diseases Knows various approaches to study oral health
  • Has knowledge about the role of the globalization processes and cultural competence in addressing international health issues
  • Has knowledge about the great panorama of oral diseases, diagnostic procedures, and treatment
  • Understands different approaches to collect and analyze relevant data

Skills

  • Is able to describe the important concepts of oral health and need for treatment of oral diseases
  • Is able to compare various approaches to study oral health
  • Is able to identify how variables for a given problem should be operationalized
  • Is able to assess population oral health/oral diseases using common indicators,
  • Is able to use theoretical frameworks to analyze health behavior,
  • Discusses how different interventions can improve oral health,
  • Discusses ethical issues in global oral health
  • Is able to set up some basic schemes for analysis and statistical methods

General qualifications

  • Discusses how different interventions can improve oral health,
  • Discusses ethical issues in global oral health
  • Reflects on global oral health challenges- and approaches for intervention, argues for life course and common risk factor approaches,
  • Reflects on collaboration with low income countries

ECTS Credits

6 ECTS Credits. This is a 4 week full time course (4 modules), each module lasting for one week.

Level of Study

Master/Ph.D

Semester of Instruction

Autumn (every 2nd year)

Place of Instruction

Administered by UiB, Department of Clinical Dentistry, IKO
Required Previous Knowledge
Bachelor/Master in Dentistry or equivalent of this
Recommended Previous Knowledge
None
Credit Reduction due to Course Overlap
None
Access to the Course
The course is only available to students enrolled in the study program INTL-MED with the student right "NORPART".
Teaching and learning methods
Lectures, literature reading, group discussions of clinical cases, excercises, evaluations using digital teaching methods.
Compulsory Assignments and Attendance
Mandatory attendance, participation in group discussions and exercises
Forms of Assessment

To pass the course, the candidate must

  • Participate in the activities of the four modules

In addition

  • The candidate must pass the multiple-choice test after each module and the final written digital home exam covering topics from all 4 modules
Grading Scale
Pass/Fail
Assessment Semester
Autumn
Reading List
  • Mainly scientific articles that are free to download electronically and are related to each module.
  • Relevant basic textbooks will be available at each university for general use.
  • Course Evaluation
    After a number of implementations (3 years)
    Examination Support Material
    Students can use all support material for the home exam.
    Programme Committee
    The program board for subjects in odontology has the responsibility for the course¿s content and construction and for the quality of the study programs and all related subjects.
    Course Coordinator
    Prof. Anne Nordrehaug Åstrøm, e-mail Anne.Aastrom@uib.no
    Course Administrator
    Faculty of Medicine, Department of Clinical Dentistry