Dental Education
| Award | Attendance | Study | Duration | Start | Domestic fees | International fees |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PG Cert | On-Campus | Part-time | 12 | find out | find out | find out |
See Fees and Funding tab in the Programme information in our online Prospectus. https://www.ncl.ac.uk/postgraduate/courses/degrees/dental-education-pgcert/#fees&funding
About Dental Education, PG Cert - at Newcastle University
Our Dental Education PGCert will enable you to enhance your educational practice, skills and knowledge in dental education.
About this course
You'll develop a scholarly approach to dental education and gain the expertise necessary for effective clinical education in your educational role.
The PG Certificate in Dental Education provides dental professionals with a flexible and practice-based opportunity to enhance educational practice, skills and knowledge. This course is designed for dental professionals aspiring to Foundation Dental Supervisors and Therapist Educational Supervisors. Current Educational Supervisors may also want to build on their skills and qualifications.
As a student, you'll benefit from 125 years of dental education in Newcastle. We are one of the largest and best-equipped dental schools in the UK.
We're top 50 in the world for dentistry in the QS world rankings by subject 2021.
Our staff
Dr Heidi Bateman - Honorary Clinical Senior Lecturer
The teaching team has extensive experience in clinical education and delivery in a dental setting.
Delivery
You'll learn alongside a range of clinical staff through a blend of:
- online learning
- on-campus study days
- post-study day support
You'll learn through a mixture of:
- lectures
- small group discussions
- classroom and online exercises
Students gradually develop these intellectual skills by carrying out work-based projects, reflecting on their practice, with online tutorial support.
What you'll learn
The programme provides opportunities for you to develop and demonstrate:
- knowledge and understanding
- qualities
- skills
- other attributes
You'll
- use theories and principles underpinning clinical education to inform your own educational practice and the practice of others
- relate educational issues in clinical practice to a wider educational context
- critically appraise theory, ‘evidence’ and empirical data as well as your own practice
- take a strategic approach to your own identified educational needs and plan appropriately to address these needs
- design and deliver educational interventions
Facilities
The School of Dental Sciences at Newcastle is one of the most modern and best equipped in the country. We have a spacious, purpose-built facility in the same building as the Dental Hospital. We're also next to the Medical School and Royal Victoria Infirmary teaching hospital. This makes us one of the largest integrated teaching and hospital complexes in the country.
Our facilities include:
- a cone beam CT scanner and implant planning software, used extensively for patients treated on our implant programmes
- in-house production laboratories providing excellent learning opportunities around clinician-technician communication
- excellent library and computing facilities on-site.
- research laboratories in Oral Biology, Anthropology and Dental Materials Science
- a dedicated clinical research facility offering clinical training and research opportunities of the highest international standard
Find out about our dental laboratory facilities and Dental Clinical Research Facility on the Centre for Oral Health Research website.
Entry requirements for this course
Contact Newcastle University to find course entry requirements.
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