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3.00 Credits
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4.00 Credits
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3.00 Credits
Designed to provide the background to help make wise decisions concerning purchasing, associating, leasing or incorporating. Special emphasis is given to legal requirements. The methods of financing a practice are reviewed. Employee selection procedure, developing an office manual, and maintaining staff competence through training and evaluation are explained. Receptionist's duties, fees, payment methods, billing, collecting, office records and forms are presented. 1R, 8W and 2R, 8W.
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0.00 - 1.00 Credits
Provides the dental student with an opportunity to apply motivational and instructional techniques regarding patient dental education through community field experience. F.
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3.00 Credits
Provides an understanding of several ethical principles which have direct relevance to students' training and future practice experience. Focus on common ethical dilemmas found in the relationships between student and dental school, between dentist and patient, between dentists themselves, and between dentist and the community. 3R,6W;1S, 6W.
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4.00 Credits
This course consists of community-based, service learning rotations for senior dental students. Each student provides patient-centered care for diverse populations in a public health delivery system. Students gain clinical experience in adult restorative dentistry, pediatric dentistry, basic oral surgery and management of the acute care patient while expanding access to oral health care for underserved populations.
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1.00 Credits
Designed to identify and understand one's own ethical decision-making process and the relationship of rendering dental care with values and ethics. Students will discuss the areas of risk management, prescription fraud and drug diversion, freedom of choice in dentistry, empathy and compassion, informed consent, code of ethics of the A.D.A., and dental-care delivery systems. 1S, 8W.
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2.00 Credits
Emphasis on practical accounting principles in bookkeeping, tax laws, FICA, depreciation and personal income tax. Personal financial planning, estate planning and pension plans are presented. Legal aspects of dentistry including professional fees, liabilities, technical assault, breach of contract and expert witness are explained. 2R, 8W.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to computers and computer science, including basic programming skills in a Web-based environment. General topics include the history of computers and the Internet and a basic understanding of computer technology. In addition, students will design and experiment with interactive Web pages using a scripting language.
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3.00 Credits
An overview of computing technology and its use in scientific disciplines. The scientific method will be studied, as students develop critical-thinking and problem solving skills with applications in computer science and the natural sciences. Topics include computer organization, the impact of technology on society, and interactive Web page development.
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