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Doctor of Dental Surgery(D.D.S.)

Code 604
School School of Dentistry
Department Department of Doctor of Dentistry (D.D.S.)
Degree Undergraduate
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Description: 

D.D.S. is a six-year program which consists of a competency-based educational plan with emphasis on prevention caring, so that graduate students, besides sufficient and comprehensive knowledge in up-to-date dentistry sciences, have the skills for visiting patients and treating different kinds of oral and dental diseases. In this program, students pass basic sciences in two years and then enter the clinic for four years in order to pass courses in all dentistry departments and learn the diagnosis of different kinds of diseases in each department. The student completes a total of 207 credits within six years. As a result of working with numerous patients, students will become highly skilled in their clinical stage.

 

Objectives:

 

The primary mission of Tehran University of Sciences' School of Dentistry is to provide access to high quality, publicly-funded dental education to regions in order to develop dentists who will make a personal commitment to serving the needs of rural and underserved communities through outreaching programs that are especially attentive to minority and underserved populations.

Students learn about the upstream factors that affect the health outcomes, such as personal behaviors, health care quality and access, social, cultural and economic factors, and the built and natural environment

The educational mission of TUMS is to graduate dentist with the ability and desire to improve the health of all people by alleviating suffering and eliminating healthcare disparities through their leadership in patient care, research, education, health care administration, and the community.

After completing the educational program for the D.D.S. degree, our graduates will be able to:

  • Prepare highly qualified dental hygiene healthcare professionals.
  • Apply their knowledge and skills to the practice of dentistry, including formulating an appropriate problem list, a set of competing hypotheses, and a diagnostic and therapeutic plan.
  • Progress in the development of self-directed life-long learning skills, including the recognition of personal educational needs, selection of appropriate learning resources, and evaluation of progress.
  • Gain professionalism through a commitment to professional responsibility, ethical principles, reflective practice, and self-improvement.
  • Gain communication skills, including effective and humane interactions with patients, colleagues, health care personnel, and members of the community.
  • Function as a collaborative member of the healthcare team.
  • Incorporate pedagogy that fosters problem solving and critical thinking skills as a basic feature of the curriculum.
  • Gain the flexibility to allow for enrichment, adaptability to learning styles, and developing alternate careers.
  • Recognize the role of technology in the educational process and access to information for the efficient and effective practice of dentistry.
  • Continuously evaluate by appropriate outcome data to ensure quality and continuous improvement.
  • تاریخ انتشار : Feb 15 2025 - 11:10
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Global Participation at TUMS Webinar on Becoming a Successful Researcher

The TUMS School of Dentistry recently hosted a high-impact international webinar on "Becoming a Successful Researcher: Key Knowledge and Principles," attracting a diverse audience of young researchers eager to refine their skills. Featuring four distinguished speakers from leading institutions worldwide, the session provided an in-depth exploration of research methodologies, academic publishing, and career development in research.

Held on February 13, 2025, this webinar brought together aspiring researchers, dental professionals, and academic scholars to gain insights from global experts. The panel featured:

 

Professor Piet Slootweg: Radboud University Medical Center (Emeritus Professor of Pathology)

Professor Senada Koljenovic: Antwerp University Hospital/University of Antwerp (Head of the Department of Pathology)

Dr. Shweta Agarwal: Mayo Clinic Florida, Massachusetts General Hospital (Head and Neck Pathologist)

Professor Marzieh Alikhasi: TUMS School of Dentistry (Professor, Department of Prosthodontics)

 

Participants engaged in interactive discussions on crucial topics, including how to identify impactful research topics, develop essential research skills, and balance clinical responsibilities with academic work. Some of the key questions posed to the speakers included:

 

What essential skills should students develop to conduct effective research and write a high-quality scientific article?

How can research conducted during undergraduate studies shape a student’s future career path or specialty choice?

Is it necessary for undergraduate students to engage in research, or should it be postponed until the early stages of postgraduate studies?

 

With hundreds of attendees from various academic backgrounds, the event reinforced the growing importance of early research engagement in shaping the next generation of scientists and professionals.

Missed the live session? The recording of this 2-hour webinar will be made available soon. Stay tuned for updates on how to access it!

For more learning opportunities, follow TUMS School of Dentistry for future events and research training sessions.

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