One of two department retreats this year, during the scheduled breaks. Retreats will be “hands-on" with a focus on department strategic goals. Faculty and staff should feel free to suggest discussion topics. Breakfast and lunch will be served.
Eighth annual UCSF School of Dentistry Global Oral Health Symposium: Theme will be Health and Oral Health of Refugee, Migrant, and Immigrant Populations.
Preventive and Restorative Dental Sciences department town hall. Lunch will be served. Faculty and staff are welcome to suggest topics; email Dr. Elsbeth Kalenderian, department chair.
The American Dental Association hosts “Dentistry for the Modern Age”: Dentists participating in the workshop stream How to Provide Excellent Care will learn how to apply the latest clinical recommendations and practice scientifically informed treatment. Educators participating in the stream How to Teach Evidence-Based Dentistry will learn how to build an EBD curriculum that instills students with the curious mind-set needed to provide evidence-based care.
Preventive and Restorative Dental Sciences department town hall. Lunch will be served. Faculty and staff are welcome to suggest topics; email Dr. Elsbeth Kalenderian, department chair.
Preventive and Restorative Dental Sciences department town hall. Lunch will be served. Faculty and staff are welcome to suggest topics; email Dr. Elsbeth Kalenderian, department chair.
Preventive and Restorative Dental Sciences department town hall. Lunch will be served. Faculty and staff are welcome to suggest topics; email Dr. Elsbeth Kalenderian, department chair.
Preventive and Restorative Dental Sciences department town hall. Lunch will be served. Faculty and staff are welcome to suggest topics; email Dr. Elsbeth Kalenderian, department chair.
Preventive and Restorative Dental Sciences department town hall. Lunch will be served. Faculty and staff are welcome to suggest topics; email Dr. Elsbeth Kalenderian, department chair.
Preventive and Restorative Dental Sciences department town hall. Lunch will be served. Faculty and staff are welcome to suggest topics; email Dr. Elsbeth Kalenderian, department chair.
Do you know faculty members who have great clinical skills, but who struggle to lead change in their departments and beyond? The UCSF Clinical Leadership Accelerator, which is free for participants, provides an opportunity to increase self-awareness and self-efficacy, make progress against leadership development goals, and acquire skills to address complex issues and challenges. Applications close July 11.
Preventive and Restorative Dental Sciences department town hall. Lunch will be served. Faculty and staff are welcome to suggest topics; email Dr. Elsbeth Kalenderian, department chair.
Preventive and Restorative Dental Sciences department town hall. Lunch will be served. Faculty and staff are welcome to suggest topics; email Dr. Elsbeth Kalenderian, department chair.
Preventive and Restorative Dental Sciences department town hall. Lunch will be served. Faculty and staff are welcome to suggest topics; email Dr. Elsbeth Kalenderian, department chair.
Journal Title: Significance of Human Cytomegalovirus and Epstein-Barr Virus in Inducing Cytokine Expression in Periapical Lesions
Presenter: Mike Sabeti
The “Open Wide - Improving Patient Safety in Dentistry” single-day conference, to discuss how to detect, understand and mitigate dental care related harm, will take place on December 9, 2018 in Orlando, Florida in conjunction with the Institute for Healthcare Improvement’s (IHI) National Forum on Quality Improvement in Health Care.
Cees van der Vleuten, PhD, UCSF Presidential Scholar 2018-19, discusses designing and implementing transformative programmatic assessment that improves student learning. Part of Med Ed Grand Rounds. Dr. van der Vleuten, scientific director of the Maastricht School of Health Professions, is the first educational scholar to be awarded the UCSF Presidential Chair. Reception to follow.
Cees van der Vleuten, PhD, will deliver the address on "Work-Based Assessment and Programmatic Assessment." Dr. van der Vleuten, scientific director of the Maastricht School of Health Professions, is the UCSF Presidential Scholar 2018-19. Online access will be available. Registration coming soon!