At the successful completion of the Master program in Clinical Endodontics the student should be able to:
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Examine and develop a sound knowledge and deep understanding of the advanced sciences and principles underpinning endodontics and combine the academic knowledge with clinical practice.
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Analyze & integrate the relevant clinical information to establish a definitive diagnosis of the clinical scenario
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Construct proper treatment options and discuss them with patients to formulate an overall integrated plan of management for each patient.
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Plan systematically the management of endodontic problems and apply clinical and surgical skills to execute the plan with a high degree of proficiency.
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Communicate commendably and professionally with wide audience, clients and other care providers.
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Develop critical thinking skills necessary for scientific literature appraisal to help design and plan research projects in the discipline of Endodontology.
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Provide a specialist-level high-quality care for patients suffering from endodontic and related conditions.
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Convey and disseminate academic and clinical knowledge in properly designed taught courses set in appropriate facilities for the benefit of general dental practitioners and/or undergraduates.
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Evolve in their development to act as teaching and research faculty in dental schools and/or other health science centers, universities, and hospitals.
- Motivate themselves abreast of theoretical and practical developments and modify practice as appropriate, using a life-long learning philosophy.
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Adhere to ethical, professional, legal and societal values, and the place of endodontics in the overall healthcare spectrum.
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Apply technological advances in clinical practice effectively and professionally to manage, analyze, and transfer information and employ it for future use.