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DHYG-1360-001 Clinical Dental Hygienist II
Prerequisite: DHYG 1260
A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills and concepts. Direct supervision is provided by the clinical professional.
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Notice to Students enrolled in an educational program for preparation of issuance of certain occupational licenses:
Students enrolled in an educational program in preparation for obtaining certain occupational licenses are potentially ineligible for such license if the student has been convicted of an offense. For further information, please contact:
Melodie Graves
Justice Involved Advocate
Student Service Center 117
mgraves24@actx.edu
806-371-5995
Make appointment at https://melodiegraves.youcanbook.me
You can also contact the Legal Clinic, or the faculty member in charge of the educational program that you seek to enroll in. The further information you will receive will include notification to you of your right to request a criminal history evaluation letter from the licensing authority in order to clarify your particular situation.
(3 sem hrs;18 clinic)
On Campus Course
Students MUST have the current edition of ALL required textbooks.
Fundamentals of Periodontal Instrumentation and Advanced Root Instrumentation, Jill Neild-Gehrig; Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins, 8th Edition. (Available in Hard Copy Text)
Patient Assessment Tutorials: A Step-By-Step Guide for the Dental Hygienist, 3rd Edition, Jill Neild-Gehrig; Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins. (Available in Hard Copy Text)
Dental Hygiene Applications to Clinical Practice, Rachel Henry, Maria Perno Goldie, FA Davis (Available in E-book or Hard Copy Text)
Student Workbook to Accompany Dental Hygiene Applications to Clinical Practice, Rachel Henry, Maria Perno Goldie, FA Davis (Available in Hard Copy Text)
Health Professional and Patient Interaction, Ruth Purtilo, Amy Haddad, Regina Doherty;Elsevier, Saunders Publisher (Available in E-book or Hard Copy Text)
Ethical Dimensions in the Health Professions, Ruth B. Purtilo, Regina F. Doherty; Elsevier, Saunders Publisher (Available in E-book or Hard Copy Text)
Medical Emergencies in the Dental Office, Stanley F. Malamed, 7th Edition; Elsevier, Saunders Publisher (Available in E-book or Hard Copy Text)
Technical Skills and Requirements
Students will need access to either a laptop, computer, or tablet for quizzes, assignments, and competencies.
Students are required to have regular, reliable access to a stable internet connection. The necessary skills include proficiency in sending and receiving emails with attachments, uploading documents, and participating in Discussion Board assignments.
Computers can break, servers can crash, and electric power can go out. It is your responsibility to identify solutions for unexpected catastrophes by thinking ahead about solutions to potential problems. Possible solutions for each of the above scenarios include using a friend or relative's computer and accessing a computer in one of the computer labs on campus. Students will be responsible for bringing their tablets to the clinic every session. Please have the battery charged and ready to go. Students will need to make sure that the Respondus Lockdown Browser has been installed on the computer.
Utilize CTL resources for technical help. CTL Student Help Center: (806) 371-5992 or ctlstudenthelp@actx.edu
Communication
The best way to contact me is through your student email in Blackboard. I will check my emails on Monday-Friday first thing in the morning and throughout the remainder of the day as time allows. I will respond to your email within 24 hours. I will answer Emails sent over the weekend the following Monday morning. Please remember the use of netiquette when corresponding to faculty, staff, and peers.
Other Supplies
Course Meeting Days and Times
Morning Report:
Clinic:
Course Instructor
Amanda Lester-Chisum, RDH, M.Ed.
Clinic Coordintator/Faculty
Office Location: Jones Hall, Room 130
Office Phone: (806) 354-6062
Campus E-Mail: ajlester21@actx.edu
Office Hours:
Additional Faculty
End-of-Course Outcomes
A health-related work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills and concepts. The instructor's primary role will be to function as a facilitator to aid the student through functional assessment and quality patient-centered treatment of clients. This competency-based clinical course uses the process of care model of assessment, dental hygiene diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation. Critical thinking skills, time management, and self-assessment are emphasized for the practical application of dental hygiene theory. Patient cases include medically compromised, complex treatment cases, pediatric and special needs populations.
Method of Instruction
In the clinic setting the ratio of faculty to students never exceeds 1:5. Individual feedback will be provided for the students verbally and in TalEval and Blackboard. Direct observation will be utilized through process performance evaluations, while indirect observation will be used in end-product evaluations.
Morning Report will be held each week to allow discussion of clinical issues, and present additional clinical procedures and or materials as well as review previously presented procedures/materials. The forum setting is mandatory. Attendance is taken each day. You will be counted absent for the day if you do not attend clinic forums. You will be counted absent if you are not present when the roll is called. Student input is encouraged.
Clinical Dental Hygiene
Clinical Dental Hygiene is the portion of the dental hygiene curriculum focused on developing the cognitive, affective, and psychomotor skills necessary for the delivery of preventive, educational, and therapeutic services to the public. The delivery of patient-centered comprehensive care is accomplished through adherence to the process of care: assessment of patient needs, formulation of a dental hygiene diagnosis, planning for the prevention and treatment of oral disease, implementation of various dental hygiene interventions (services) and evaluation of both the patient and practitioner efforts and oral health outcomes. The patient care experiences are required for all students in order to attain clinical competence and complete the dental hygiene program. This education is provided in the program's clinical facilities as defined in the Accreditation Standards and is supervised and evaluated by program faculty according to predetermined criteria.
Definitions
Clinical Dental Hygiene: Primary Educational Goals
Clinical dental hygiene experience provides preventive and therapeutic care according to the process of care:
This requires critical thinking and evidence-based decision-making skills that guide the provision of dental hygiene care within a focused scope of practice. Upon the completion of the clinical curriculum, the student will be able to:
Special Learning Objectives
Emergency Management: In the Amarillo College Dental Hygiene Clinic we have medical emergency management procedures and safety policies. Please refer to the program manual for further detail regarding these procedures and policies.
This course is designed to support the student’s development in the knowledge, skills, and values required for graduation from the program and the dental hygiene licensure eligibility. Specifically, this course promotes the development of the dental hygienist as defined by the Educational Standards of the American Dental Association Commission on Dental Accreditation (ADA CODA).
In order to receive your AC Connect Email, you must log in through AC Connect at https://acconnect.actx.edu .
If you are an active staff or faculty member according to Human Resources, use "Exchange". All other students, use "AC Connect (Google) Email".
The Amarillo College Dental Hygiene Program has specific policies that apply to student conduct within the program. These policies may be implied or written. The course syllabi and the program manual are sources for specific student conduct policies for dental hygiene students at Amarillo College.
Professional Standards
Safety: Individual Responsibility
This course supports the Amarillo College policies regarding responsibility for a safe environment.
Amarillo College is in compliance with environmental, health, and safety regulations, and therefore requires that all AC employees, students, and visitors comply to maintain a safe environment:
Report hazardous conditions and safety concerns immediately to their supervisors, instructors, staff, and/or emergency management personnel, as appropriate.
Abide by safe practices and procedures established by the College.
Adhere to and cooperate fully with all local, state, and federal regulations concerning environmental, health, and safety issues.
Take action to resolve safe workplace issues when appropriate.
Statement of Confidentiality
Confidentiality is the duty owed by dental hygiene professionals, including students enrolled in Dental Hygiene accredited programs, to protect the privacy of all patient information. Dental Hygiene professionals clearly have an obligation to keep MEDICAL and PERSONAL information about patients in the strictest confidence at all times. Unless disclosure is mandated by patient consent, statute, a duty to inform third parties, or special circumstances, dental hygiene professionals have a clear duty to maintain the confidentiality of all patient information.
Breach of the duty to hold such information in the strictest confidence may cause liability for the individual student such as fines, imprisonment, and dismissal from the program. In the professional "Code of Ethics", the American Dental Hygienists' Association Code of Ethics for Dental Hygienists has published the following statement which all dental hygiene professionals (including students) must always follow:
"We respect the confidentiality of client information and relationships as a demonstration of the value we place on individual autonomy. We acknowledge our obligation to justify any violation of confidence."
Instructor Help and Student Participation
It is very important that you seek faculty input regarding your performance so that you may:
All students are considered mature enough to seek faculty assistance and to monitor their own progress. Please meet with your assigned instructor or Clinic Coordinator as soon as possible if you have any questions or difficulties in this course. The faculty is committed to supporting your success; please remember, however, that you are the only person who can make us aware that you need assistance.
Amarillo College Dental Hygiene Mentoring Program
The student has a very important role in the mentoring process. Each student will meet with the Clinical Coordinator at the conclusion of 2A. As partners in the mentoring relationship, students have responsibilities to:
Prepare for mentoring meetings by:
It is the student’s responsibility to contact Mrs. Chisum and arrange appointments. Failure to arrange and /or keep appointments will result in a two-point deduction from the final clinical course grade for each occurrence in the semester.
AC Mandatory Tutoring
In an effort to increase student success and to assist students having difficulty understanding complex subject areas, any student who scores below a 75% on any exam (excluding the final exam) must complete mandatory tutoring before taking the next exam. You must schedule a time to meet with your instructor.
Clinic Remediation Policy
Remediation defined is the act or process of remedying. Students should not fear this word or this policy. Remediation is available to address calculus removal, calculus detection, tissue trauma, radiographs, instrument selection, hand instrumentation, ultrasonic instrumentation, environment, probing, fulcrum, grasp, and adaptation. Students may also request this from a clinical instructor and a instructor may request this for a student as well. All skill evaluations including Mock Boards will require a 75% to achieve Mastery. If 75% is not achieved remediation will be mandatory to demonstrate competency. The initial grade will stand. The Clinical Instructor will fill out a Student Remediation Form and the student will sign upon completion.
As instructors play a vital role in clinical teaching. Clinical instructors may assign remediation when clinical treatment is below standard of care. Clinical remediation will be documented with a Clinical Remediation Form.
Course Failure-Remediation Policy
If you fail to attain the required minimum requirements for Clinic II and have less than 3 absences during the semester, an “I” (Incomplete) may be given. The “I” (Incomplete) will be removed and a grade of “C” will be given for the course after you have completed the required work. If an “I” is received in the first (spring) semester, it must be removed by the end of the first four weeks of the following second (summer) semester. If an “I” (incomplete) is received in the summer session, it must be removed during the fall session before you can register for the subsequent academic year. If you fail to remove the “I” grade from your record in the allotted time, a grade of “F” will be posted automatically. No “I”s can be given the final semester before graduation.
The Clinic Manual
The Dental Hygiene Clinic Manual contains information pertaining to but not limited to the following:
Electronic and Recording Devices
In order to maximize learning, all electronic recording devices and cell phones are prohibited in this course unless approved by a faculty member for use in confirming patients in your operatory. If a student does not have special permission and has a cell phone in hand, in a scrub pocket or in the clinic bay, actively texting, talking, or surfing the internet during a clinic session, the student will immediately be dismissed from the Clinic and will receive a grade of “0” for the patient session or rotation, as well as an absence for the day. This includes the use of cell phones in the hallways outside the clinic bays, on all rotations and anywhere in the clinic. The only approved area for cell phone use is in the locker room before or after the clinic. Those students who have children or who anticipate an emergency situation should give babysitters and family members the front office phone number (Ms. Rubalcaba, 354-6065) or the clinic supervisor (Ms. Leonard - 467-3099) and have calls directed to them first. Children are not allowed in the dental clinic. Please, no exceptions.
TalEval & Blackboard
Students can communicate with clinical faculty and check their progress in the clinic through the web-based system TalEval. Blackboard is a web-based learning management system provided by Amarillo College. Students can access their grades through Blackboard as well as many resources for this course.
Mailboxes
Each student is assigned a mailbox located inside the student locker room. Students are required to check his/her mailbox daily for various communication from the faculty. Faculty will also correspond via email and announcements through Blackboard.
Bulletin Board
Dental Hygiene students have designated areas on a common bulletin board inside the student locker room where various announcements may be posted.
Emergency Contacts
Phone numbers that family members may use to reach a student in case of an emergency are as follows:
Academic Grievance Procedure
A student who has a grievance concerning an academic course in which he or she is enrolled is directed to appeal in the following order to the: (1) Instructor (2) Clinic Coordinator (3) Department Chair/Program Director (4) Associate Dean of Health Sciences (5) Dean of Health SciencesAssociate (6) Associate Vice President of Academic Affairs (7) Vice President of Academic Affairs (8) College President.
General Clinic Guidelines
Minimum Number of Successful (75% or greater) Learning Experiences Required for Clinic II:
Clinic II Course Requirements
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Required Competencies
Other Requirements
Required Quizzes
Ethics (Chapters 6, 7, 8, 9)
Professionalism (Chapters 6, 7, 8, 9)
Medical Emergencies (Chapters 5, 6, 7, 8.9.10)
The final course grade will be computed as follows:
A = 93-100%
B = 83-92%
C = 75- 82%
F = Below 75%
Note: A grade of "D" is not possible in this course
AC Dental Hygiene Rotation Assignments will be evaluated by Clinial Instructors in Blackboard:
Clinic Requirements and Grading Criteria
Please see the Grading Criteria in the Amarillo College Dental Hygiene Clinic Manual Regarding TalEval Grading System. You may also refer to https://taleval.com/signin/aspx for more information.
Clinical Competency is obtained successfully by completing procedures in the following categories:
Patient Treatment/Rotations TalEval II A |
35% |
Patient Treatment/Rotations TalEval II B |
35% |
Screening Assessments |
10% |
Radiographs |
10% |
Nutritional Counseling |
2.5% |
Competencies/Quizzes |
7.5% |
Critical errors may drop a student's grade. Examples of critical errors may include breach of infection control, critical Medical History error, dismissing or re-appointing a patient without faculty approval, unprofessional conduct toward a patient, student, or faculty/staff member, a breach of confidentiality, scheduling a fictitious patient(s) or phone number (s), canceling or moving a patient without the patient's permission and or faculty member, failure to accept a patient assignment from the front office supervisor and/or faculty, clocking in or out of the clinic/lab for a classmate.
Make-Up Policy
A student will not be allowed to make up quizzes or online assignments. A zero will be given for each missed quiz or online assignment.
Radiograph Procedures:
3 Panoramic Radiograph (Competency Level of 75% or above) Radiographs will be graded as outlined in the Program Manual. Radiographs must be critiqued at the appointment time and are due at the end of the appointment.
1 Full Mouth Series Radiographs (Competency Level of 75% or above) Radiographs will be graded as outlined in the Program Manual. Radiographs must be critiqued at the appointment time and are due at the end of the appointment.
4 Bitewing & 2 Anterior PA Radiographs (Competency Level of 75% or above) Radiographs will be graded as outlined in the Program Manual. Radiographs must be critiqued at the appointment time and are due at the end of the appointment.
1 Vertical BWX Series (7 Radiographs in the serires) (Competency Level of 75% or above) Radiographs will be graded as outlined in the Program Manual. Radiographs must be critiqued at the appointment time and are due at the end of the appointment.
Students will take radiographs in Screening Rotations and in Clinical Care. These radiographs must also attain a Competency Level of 75% or above. Radiographs will be graded as outlined in the Program Manual. Radiographs must be critiqued and self-assessed at the appointment time and due at the appointment's end.
Ethics Chapters: 6,7,8,9. Quizzes will be Available in Blackboard and must be completed by November 24, 2021.
Professionalism Chapters: 6,7,8,9. Quizzes will be Available in Blackboard and must be completed by November 24, 2021.
Medical Emergency Chapters: 5,6,7,8,9,10. Quizzes will be Available in Blackboard and must be completed by November 24, 2021.
Nutritional Counseling: The student will complete the nutritional counseling project on video. This video will need to be handed in with either a flash drive or a disk. A peer and self-assessment will critique the video prior to the due date. This project must be handed in by November 24, 2021. The rubric for Nutritional Counseling and the forms are uploaded into Blackboard.
Journaling: You will be responsible to Journal after every assigned clinical session. Monday's Journal will be due every Tuesday at Midnight and so on. The rubric for journaling is in Blackboard. Journaling is mandatory in this course and will go towards the quiz grade.
Due to the tremendous amount of information in this course, the student who plans to succeed should also plan to attend all course sessions regularly and promptly. Without question, the instructor expects each student to be present at each session. Unfortunately, no one has ever developed a shortcut to replace hours of actual experience needed to master a new skill. Therefore, the student must be present to acquire specific knowledge in this subject. Regular attendance is necessary for satisfactory achievement. Therefore, it is the responsibility of the student to attend class. Less than 90% attendance of class or lab may result in failure of the course; absenteeism jeopardizes the completion of the course. Class roll will be taken for each class. Absences will be noted. Individuals not present for roll call will be recorded as absent. Any anticipated class/lab absence must be reported to the instructor.
A student will receive one bonus point to the final clinic grade for perfect attendance, with a prior passing minimum average of 75%.
See Amarillo College Student’s Rights and Responsibilities Publication: http://catalog.actx.edu/content.php?catoid=18&navoid=813#Academic_Information.
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