Dental Public Health

Master

In London

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Master

  • Location

    London

A dynamic course that challenges you to think critically about oral health at population level. Subjects covered include the philosophy and principles of dental public health; the major health problems of a community (and their determinants); the organisation and delivery of oral health services; research methods, epidemiology and statistics; methods of control and prevention of oral and dental diseases; planning and evaluation for oral health; and social and behavioural sciences as applied to dentistry.
Research themes include the social determinants of oral health inequalities, the burden of oral diseases on individuals and society, and health services research, including dental workforce.

Key benefits
Practical experience in dental public health by participating in teaching, research health promotion and health services activities during placements
Strong emphasis on evidence-based prevention of oral disease at population level
Developing technical skills in dental public health such as critical appraisal of evidence, designing oral health surveys, planning and evaluting dental programmes, devising research protocols and data management
A dissertation format that enables students to submit their work for publication in scientific journals
In-house preparation for the Diploma in Dental Public Health examination of the Royal College of Surgeons of England

Facilities

Location

Start date

London
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Great Maze Pond, SE1 9RT

Start date

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Subjects

  • Dental
  • Public Health
  • Interpretation
  • Evaluation
  • Appraisal
  • Credit
  • Philosophy
  • Design
  • Public
  • Project
  • Planning
  • Dentistry

Course programme

Year 1

Courses are divided into modules. You will normally take modules totalling 180 credits.

Required modules

You are required to take:

  • Introduction to Dental Public Health (20 credits)
  • Principles of Epidemiology (20 credits)
  • Research Methods (20 credits)
  • Social & Behavioural Sciences as Applied to Medicine & Dentistry (20 credits)
  • Oral Health Promotion & Education (20 credits)
  • Planning & Evaluation for Oral Health (20 credits)
  • Dental Public Health Research Project (60 credits)

King’s College London reviews the modules offered on a regular basis to provide up-to-date, innovative and relevant programmes of study. Therefore, modules offered may change. We suggest you keep an eye on the course finder on our website for updates.

Required Modules

Introduction to Dental Public Health: Module code: 7NPHPH01: Credit level: 7

This 20 credit module aims to provide students with an overview of the principles, philosophy and strategies underpinning the practice of Dental Public Health and to provide students with an understanding of the structure of health care systems and the drivers of change within a system. At the end of the module, you will be able to: demonstrate a detailed systematic knowledge, critical awareness and application of the main principles and strategies in dental public health; and discuss the principles of the primary health care approach, how they are evidenced in practice and their use as a strategy for the organisation of oral health care services. Assessment is by coursework and written examination.

Principles of Epidemiology: Module code: 7NPHPH02: Credit level: 7

This 20 credit module aims to provide students with basic epidemiological tools for the design, analysis and interpretation of oral health studies, and comprehensive knowledge of the epidemiological aspects related to common oral diseases (indices, examination protocols and disease patterns). At the end of the module, you will be able to: describe and apply the basic principles and methods of epidemiology; design epidemiological studies to address research questions in clinical and public health dentistry; and develop a protocol for the implementation of an oral health survey in a given population. Assessment is by coursework and written examination.

Research Methods: Module code: 7NPHPH03: Credit level: 7

This 20 credit module aims to equip students with practical skills for the appraisal of research evidence, for the design and conduct of research using quantitative and qualitative methods, and for the management, analysis and interpretation of data using statistical computing software. At the end of the modules, you will be able to: find existing evidence relevant to research questions in clinical and public health dentistry; become a critical reader of dental literature by analysing the appropriateness of study design, quality of data, methodological strategies, and interpretation of results; and produce a scientifically valid, ethical and feasible research proposal. Assessment is by coursework and written examination.

Social and Behavioural Sciences as Applied to Medicine and Dentistry: Module code: 7NPHPH04: Credit level: 7

This 20 credit module aims to provide students with an introduction to psychology and sociology and their application to medicine and dentistry. At the end of the module, you will be able to: identify ways in which changes in behaviour and social structures may affect the health of populations; discuss theories underlying health behaviour in dental settings; and apply social and behavioural sciences theories to dental public health practices. Assessment is by coursework and written examination.

Oral Health Promotion & Education: Module code: 7NPHPH05: Credit level: 7

This 20 credit module aims to provide an understanding of the issues which relate to formulating a preventive or health promoting dental strategy. At the end of the module, you will be able to: discuss the different theories and models underpinning the practice of health promotion; plan and evaluate disease prevention and health promoting strategies; and develop appropriate evidence-based approaches to prevention of oral diseases. Assessment is by coursework and written examination.

Planning and Evaluation for Oral Health: Module code: 7NPHPH06: Credit level: 7

This 20 credit module aims for students to develop the ability to plan for the design, development, implementation, and evaluation of oral health programmes and services. At the end of the module, you will be able to: differentiate between normative and perceived approaches to assessing dental care needs; elaborate a situation analysis for a defined population for a specific purpose; and prepare a plan to address the oral health needs of a particular population, including goals and objectives, intervention activities, budget, timeline and evaluation plan. Assessment is by coursework and written examination.

Dental Public Health Research Project: Module code: 7NPHPH07: Credit level: 7

This 60 credit module aims to enable students to investigate in great depth a topic within the field of dental public health and to write it up in a dissertation. At the end of the module you will be able to: design and undertake a research project; demonstrate an ability to critically review the literature and evaluate scientific data and research; Apply and interpret common statistical techniques to a variety of estimation and hypothesis testing situations, in accordance with underlying assumptions and type of study design; reflect on your own academic work; write in a scientific manner; and be familiar with use of information technology. Students will be encouraged to present their work at relevant scientific conferences. Assessment is by dissertation.

Optional Modules There are no optional modules.

Dental Public Health

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