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03/12/2008 14:34

Patient "Patients"

Dr. Annette Tuffs Presse- und Öffentlichkeitsarbeit
Universitätsklinikum Heidelberg

    Heidelberg students of dentistry train at the most modern facilities in Europe / Dummies with Multi-Media equipment

    The patient does not mind, even if the drill has to be used several times - he is a dummy.

    Dentistry students at the University of Heidelberg have access to the most modern training facilities in Europe, giving them optimal preparation for actual practice. Phantom heads with interchangeable sets of teeth simulate patients who patiently endure all the treatment attempts made by the future dentists.

    A student practices on a dummy for some 700 hours before being allowed to treat his first real patient under supervision. "Our students systematically learn all the steps involved dental restoration and replacement," states Professor Dr. Peter Rammelsberg, Dean of the Department of Dentistry, Heidelberg University.

    Equipped with PC, monitor, camera, and screen

    The simulation facilities are not only fully equipped with all modern dental instruments - from drill to microscope to rinsing device and foot switch for adjusting the height and position of the "patient" - they also have multi-media equipment: PC, monitor, camera, and screen. The students can follow their progress in large format and access the learning programs and steps that have to be taken. The instructors can access every workstation, evaluate the progress, and give the students onscreen advice.

    In 2007, a total of 84 simulation stations were installed in two halls at the Heidelberg University Hospital for Stomatology, Dentistry, and Orthodontics. The some 450 students at Heidelberg Dental Clinic study there in 4 simulation courses from the 4th to the 6th semester. The students also appreciate their "patient patients".

    Contact:
    Professor Dr. Peter Rammelsberg
    Dean of the Department of Dentistry, Heidelberg University
    phone: +49 6221 / 56 6032
    e-mail: peter.rammelsberg@med.uni-heidelberg.de

    Requests by journalists:
    Dr. Annette Tuffs
    Head of Public Relations and Press Department
    University Hospital of Heidelberg and
    Medical Faculty of Heidelberg
    Im Neuenheimer Feld 672
    D-69120 Heidelberg
    Germany
    phone: +49 6221 / 56 45 36
    fax: +49 6221 / 56 45 44
    e-mail: annette.tuffs(at)med.uni-heidelberg.de

    Selected english press releases online:
    http://www.klinikum.uni-heidelberg.de/presse


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    Source: Source: University Hospital Heidelberg


    Criteria of this press release:
    Medicine, Nutrition / healthcare / nursing
    transregional, national
    Studies and teaching
    English


     


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