Flipped clinical training: a structured training method for undergraduates in complete denture prosthesis

Purpose To design and implement flipped clinical training for undergraduate dental students in removable complete denture treatment and predict its effectiveness by comparing the assessment results of students trained by flipped and traditional methods. Methods Flipped training was designed by shift...

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Main Authors: Anbarasi K, Kasim Mohamed K, Phagalvarthy Vijayaraghavan, Deivanayagam Kandaswamy
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Korean Society of Medical Education 2016-12-01
Series:Korean Journal of Medical Education
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spelling doaj-f7bb3ccf4bdd4adda76dcf78e1bc5f1a2020-11-24T23:26:13ZengKorean Society of Medical EducationKorean Journal of Medical Education2005-727X2005-72882016-12-0128433334210.3946/kjme.2016.391144Flipped clinical training: a structured training method for undergraduates in complete denture prosthesisAnbarasi K0Kasim Mohamed K1Phagalvarthy Vijayaraghavan2Deivanayagam Kandaswamy3 Faculty of Dental Sciences, Sri Ramachandra University, Chennai, India Faculty of Dental Sciences, Sri Ramachandra University, Chennai, India Dean-Education, Sri Ramachandra University, Chennai, India Faculty of Dental Sciences, Sri Ramachandra University, Chennai, IndiaPurpose To design and implement flipped clinical training for undergraduate dental students in removable complete denture treatment and predict its effectiveness by comparing the assessment results of students trained by flipped and traditional methods. Methods Flipped training was designed by shifting the learning from clinics to learning center (phase I) and by preserving the practice in clinics (phase II). In phase I, student-faculty interactive session was arranged to recap prior knowledge. This is followed by a display of audio synchronized video demonstration of the procedure in a repeatable way and subsequent display of possible errors that may occur in treatment with guidelines to overcome such errors. In phase II, live demonstration of the procedure was given. Students were asked to treat three patients under instructor’s supervision. The summative assessment was conducted by applying the same checklist criterion and rubric scoring used for the traditional method. Assessment results of three batches of students trained by flipped method (study group) and three traditionally trained previous batches (control group) were taken for comparison by chi-square test. Results The sum of traditionally trained three batch students who prepared acceptable dentures (score: 2 and 3) and unacceptable dentures (score: 1) was compared with the same of flipped trained three batch students revealed that the number of students who demonstrated competency by preparing acceptable dentures was higher for flipped training (χ2=30.996 with p<0.001). Conclusion The results reveal the supremacy of flipped training in enhancing students competency and hence recommended for training various clinical procedures.http://kjme.kr/upload/pdf/kjme-2016-39.pdfObservational learningFlipped trainingSummative assessmentComplete denture prosthesis
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author Anbarasi K
Kasim Mohamed K
Phagalvarthy Vijayaraghavan
Deivanayagam Kandaswamy
spellingShingle Anbarasi K
Kasim Mohamed K
Phagalvarthy Vijayaraghavan
Deivanayagam Kandaswamy
Flipped clinical training: a structured training method for undergraduates in complete denture prosthesis
Korean Journal of Medical Education
Observational learning
Flipped training
Summative assessment
Complete denture prosthesis
author_facet Anbarasi K
Kasim Mohamed K
Phagalvarthy Vijayaraghavan
Deivanayagam Kandaswamy
author_sort Anbarasi K
title Flipped clinical training: a structured training method for undergraduates in complete denture prosthesis
title_short Flipped clinical training: a structured training method for undergraduates in complete denture prosthesis
title_full Flipped clinical training: a structured training method for undergraduates in complete denture prosthesis
title_fullStr Flipped clinical training: a structured training method for undergraduates in complete denture prosthesis
title_full_unstemmed Flipped clinical training: a structured training method for undergraduates in complete denture prosthesis
title_sort flipped clinical training: a structured training method for undergraduates in complete denture prosthesis
publisher Korean Society of Medical Education
series Korean Journal of Medical Education
issn 2005-727X
2005-7288
publishDate 2016-12-01
description Purpose To design and implement flipped clinical training for undergraduate dental students in removable complete denture treatment and predict its effectiveness by comparing the assessment results of students trained by flipped and traditional methods. Methods Flipped training was designed by shifting the learning from clinics to learning center (phase I) and by preserving the practice in clinics (phase II). In phase I, student-faculty interactive session was arranged to recap prior knowledge. This is followed by a display of audio synchronized video demonstration of the procedure in a repeatable way and subsequent display of possible errors that may occur in treatment with guidelines to overcome such errors. In phase II, live demonstration of the procedure was given. Students were asked to treat three patients under instructor’s supervision. The summative assessment was conducted by applying the same checklist criterion and rubric scoring used for the traditional method. Assessment results of three batches of students trained by flipped method (study group) and three traditionally trained previous batches (control group) were taken for comparison by chi-square test. Results The sum of traditionally trained three batch students who prepared acceptable dentures (score: 2 and 3) and unacceptable dentures (score: 1) was compared with the same of flipped trained three batch students revealed that the number of students who demonstrated competency by preparing acceptable dentures was higher for flipped training (χ2=30.996 with p<0.001). Conclusion The results reveal the supremacy of flipped training in enhancing students competency and hence recommended for training various clinical procedures.
topic Observational learning
Flipped training
Summative assessment
Complete denture prosthesis
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