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Survey of Curricula in Oral-Systemic Health Educat

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Thank you for taking the time to participate in our Survey of Curricula in Oral-Systemic Health Education in Health Professions Schools.

It will take approximately 10-15 minutes to complete this questionnaire.

Your survey responses will be strictly confidential and data from this research will be reported only in the aggregate. Your information will be coded and will remain confidential. If you have questions at any time about the survey or the procedures, you may contact Dr. Dieter Schönwetter by email at the email address specified below.

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Demographics
1. Country Represented
2. Institution Represented
3. Size of Institution: (all Faculties and Schools combined)
a) Number of undergraduate students (all Faculties and Schools combined)
b) Number of graduate students (all Faculties and Schools combined)
c) Number of full time faculty (FTE) (all Faculties and Schools combined)
4. Carnegie classification (e.g., Research 1 university):
5. Discipline Represented

6. Number of undergraduate students enrolled in your program (in your school only)
7. Age range of current undergraduate students enrolled in your program (i.e. 16-100)
8. Average age of current undergraduate students enrolled in your program (in your school only)
9. a) Percentage of Females (in your school only)
9. b) Percentage of Males (in your school only)
10. Commensurate Degrees (Equivalents)
11. Number of Years to Grant Degree
12. Approximate annual budget (for your school only)
13. About how much of your annual operating budget goes to supporting:
a) Oral health training?
b) Oral health research?
14. Number of undergraduate programs in your school
15. Number of graduate programs in your school
16. Number of graduate students in your graduate programs in your school
17. Number of full time faculty (FTE) in your undergraduate and graduate programs in your school
18. Professional Association(s) accountable to:
Oral Systemic Health
19. How important is oral systemic health in your program?
20. Are there any requirements to incorporate oral health education within your current curriculum?
21. a) Are your students taught to examine the mouth?
21. b) Are your students shown how to do this?
21. c) What are your students taught to look for when examining the mouth?
22. How helpful would an educational module with background content in oral-systemic health be to your students?
23. a) Your current curriculum relative to oral health is:
23. b) Please explain why? (response to above)
Your Teaching Staff
24. Total number of teaching staff at your school (e.g., instructors that are Full Time)
25. How many of your teaching staff are currently dedicated to teaching oral systemic health in your curriculum? (number)
26. What would it take to enlist your teaching staff in a collaboration project in the development of an educational module about the oral cavity that focuses on the importance of oral health in ensuring overall health?
Oral Health Topic Taught
27. a) How important is this oral health topic in for your undergraduate program?
Not at all
A little
Somewhat
Very much so
Oral anatomy
Basic science in immunology & host response
Biochemistry
Craniofacial development
Dental caries
Effect of diabetes on the oral cavity
Effect of excessive alcohol on the oral cavity
Effect of genetic influence on the oral cavity
Effect of inappropriate dietary practices on the oral cavity
Effect of tobacco on the oral cavity
Not at all
A little
Somewhat
Very much so
Evidence of a relationship between periodontal disease and atherosclerosis-induced diseases
Evidence of a relationship between periodontal disease and diabetes
Evidence of a relationship between periodontal disease and adverse pregnancy outcomes
Evidence of a relationship between periodontal disease and respiratory diseases
Indications for prophylactic antibiotics prior to dental procedures to minimize the threat of subacute bacterial endocarditis
Inflammatory cascade of events which occur in systemic exposure to infection of oral origin
Inherited or congenital disfigurements/impairments
Modification in care for special needs patients undergoing treatment for head and neck cancer and radiation.
Modification in care for special needs patients with chronic kidney disease
Modification in care for special needs patients with hormonal imbalances
Not at all
A little
Somewhat
Very much so
Modification in care for special needs patients with immune system dysfunction
Modification in care for special needs patients with neurologic dysfunction
Modification in care for special needs patients with salivary gland dysfunction
Modification in care for special needs patients with sensory impairment
Oral Health Topic Taught
Oral manifestations of Crohn’s disease
Oral manifestations of diabetes
Oral manifestations of female sex hormones
Oral manifestations of hematologic conditions
Oral manifestations of HIV
Not at all
A little
Somewhat
Very much so
Oral manifestations of hyperparathyroidism
Oral manifestations of nutritional deficiencies
Oral manifestations of Paget’s disease
Oral microbiology/oral biofilm
Oral pathology
Oral physiology
Oral-facial pain management
Periodontal diseases
Pharmaceuticals and other therapies commonly used in treating systemic conditions which may compromise oral health or patients’ compliance with treatment
Soft tissue lesions of the oral cavity
Not at all
A little
Somewhat
Very much so
The potential of bisphosphonate therapy to induce osteonecrosis of the jaws
Traumatic lesions of the oral cavity
27. b) How important is this oral health topic in for your undergraduate program?
Not at all
A little
Somewhat
Very much so
Oral anatomy
Basic science in immunology & host response
Biochemistry
Craniofacial development
Dental caries
Effect of diabetes on the oral cavity
Effect of excessive alcohol on the oral cavity
Effect of genetic influence on the oral cavity
Effect of inappropriate dietary practices on the oral cavity
Effect of tobacco on the oral cavity
Not at all
A little
Somewhat
Very much so
Evidence of a relationship between periodontal disease and atherosclerosis-induced diseases
Evidence of a relationship between periodontal disease and diabetes
Evidence of a relationship between periodontal disease and adverse pregnancy outcomes
Evidence of a relationship between periodontal disease and respiratory diseases
Indications for prophylactic antibiotics prior to dental procedures to minimize the threat of subacute bacterial endocarditis
Inflammatory cascade of events which occur in systemic exposure to infection of oral origin
Inherited or congenital disfigurements/impairments
Modification in care for special needs patients undergoing treatment for head and neck cancer and radiation.
Modification in care for special needs patients with chronic kidney disease
Modification in care for special needs patients with hormonal imbalances
Not at all
A little
Somewhat
Very much so
Modification in care for special needs patients with immune system dysfunction
Modification in care for special needs patients with neurologic dysfunction
Modification in care for special needs patients with salivary gland dysfunction
Modification in care for special needs patients with sensory impairment
Oral Health Topic Taught
Oral manifestations of Crohn’s disease
Oral manifestations of diabetes
Oral manifestations of female sex hormones
Oral manifestations of hematologic conditions
Oral manifestations of HIV
Not at all
A little
Somewhat
Very much so
Oral manifestations of hyperparathyroidism
Oral manifestations of nutritional deficiencies
Oral manifestations of Paget’s disease
Oral microbiology/oral biofilm
Oral pathology
Oral physiology
Oral-facial pain management
Periodontal diseases
Pharmaceuticals and other therapies commonly used in treating systemic conditions which may compromise oral health or patients’ compliance with treatment
Soft tissue lesions of the oral cavity
Not at all
A little
Somewhat
Very much so
The potential of bisphosphonate therapy to induce osteonecrosis of the jaws
Traumatic lesions of the oral cavity

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