Dental Students' Reflections on Their Community‐Based Experiences: The Use of Critical Incidents

Author:

Mofidi Mahyar,Strauss Ronald,Pitner Leslie L.,Sandler Eugene S.

Abstract

Dental schools are challenged to develop new learning methodologies and experiences to better prepare future dental practitioners. The purpose of this study was to gain insight into the community‐based experiences of dental students as documented in their critical incident essays and explore what learning outcomes and benefits students reported. Following two required community‐based clinical rotations, each student wrote a reflection essay on a self‐defined critical incident that occurred during the rotations. Rotations took place in settings such as a public health clinic, special needs facility, hospital, or correctional institution. Essays for two classes of students were content‐analyzed for recurring themes and categories. Students were confronted in their rotations with a wide range of situations not typically encountered in dental academic settings. Their essays showed that, as a result of these rotations, students developed increased self‐awareness, empathy, communications skills, and self‐confidence. Critical incidents challenged assumptions and stereotypes, enhanced awareness of the complexities of dental care, and raised complex ethical dilemmas. The essays also illustrated a heightened sense of professional identity and enabled students to appreciate the role dentistry can play in impacting patients' lives. We concluded from the study that community‐based dental education that includes a process for reflection holds promise as an educational strategy to facilitate the personal and professional development of future dentists.

Funder

Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust

Publisher

Wiley

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