REGULATIONS FOR THE POSTGRADUATE (See also General Regulations) |
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![]() Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) Master of Dental Surgery (MDS) Master of Advanced Diploma in Orthodontics (AdvDipOrth) Advanced Diploma in Paediatric Dentistry (AdvDipPaediatrDent) |
Admission requirements D 29 To be eligible for admission to the curriculum for the Postgraduate Diploma in Dental Surgery a candidate shall
Qualifying examination D 30
Award of diploma D 31 To be eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Dental Surgery a candidate shall
Curriculum D 32 The curriculum shall comprise an approved programme of study and practice in a field related to the practice of dentistry as prescribed in the syllabuses. It shall consist of a minimum of 600 hours of prescribed work normally extending over one academic year of full-time study or two academic years of part-time study. The curriculum shall include all examinations. D 33 To complete the curriculum a candidate shall
Examinations D 34 Examinations may take the form of written papers, oral, practical and clinical examinations, assessments of coursework, or a combination of these methods. D 35 A candidate who has failed to satisfy the examiners in any part of the examinations may be permitted to present himself again for examination at a time to be determined by the Board of Examiners; or he may be recommended for discontinuation of studies under the provisions of General Regulation G 12. Examination results D 36 At the conclusion of the examinations, the names of the successful candidates shall be published in alphabetical order. SYLLABUSES FOR THE POSTGRADUATE DENT6007 PAEDIATRIC DENTISTRY Syllabus An advanced course of academic, laboratory and clinical work covering the total patient care concept for the child patient from birth to adolescence. The course addresses the growth and development of the normal, medically compromised and physically disabled child and emphasizes the use of preventive philosophies and concepts in the management of the child patient including treatment planning, restorative care, diagnosis and management of dento-facial anomalies. It includes written and study assignments, laboratory work and supervised clinical work in the Prince Philip Dental Hospital, as well as the management of patients in affiliated hospitals utilizing hospital dental facilities. DENT6008 DENTAL PUBLIC HEALTH Syllabus A course of study into the theory and practice of preventive dentistry, related behavioural sciences, systems for the provision of dental health care and their administration. The course will include lectures, tutorials, clinical and laboratory work together with project assignments. DENT6009 ORAL SURGERY Syllabus A course of advanced study and supervised clinical work in oral surgery which is designed to provide candidates with a detailed knowledge of the principles and practice of dento-alveolar surgery. The course will include seminars in radiological interpretation and demonstrations of intravenous sedation technique and more advanced surgery as applicable. DENT6010 ORAL RADIOLOGY Syllabus A course of advanced study into oral radiography and radiology consisting lectures, tutorials, assignments and supervised clinical work. The course is designed to provide the students with advanced radiological interpretation and radiographic practice including basic knowledge of general radiology in relation to dentistry. |
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