Faculty of Dentistry Handbook 1995
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The University of Sydney Faculty of Dentistry Handbook 1995 Editors Joanna S. Durney, Ewan J. Mylecharane Faculty of Dentistry Handbook 1995 © The University of Sydney 1994 ISSN 1034-2605 The University of Sydney For further information about the University, see N.S.W. 2006 the University of Sydney Diary available free from Telephone (02) 351 2248 the Student Centre or from University of Sydney (Faculty of Dentistry Office, Union outlets. University Main Campus) The Faculty of Dentistry: United Dental Hospital of Sydney Westmead Hospital Dental Clinical School 2-4 Chalmers Street Hawkesbury Road Surry HiUs, N.S.W. 2010 Westmead, N.S.W. 2145 Telephone (02) 282 0453 Telephone (02) 633 7192 Facsimile (02) 211 5912 Facsimile (02) 633 2893 Semester Mid-semester Lectures end Study vacation Exams begins recess commence First Year, Second Year First Semester 27 February 14-21 April 9 June 12-16 June 19 June Second Semester 24 July 25 Sept.-2 Oct. 3 November 6-10 Nov 13 November Third Year First Semester 9 February 1-21 April 9 June 12-16 June 19 June Second Semester 17 July 25 Sept.-2 Oct. 3 November 6-10 Nov 13 November Fourth Year First Semester 13 February 14-21 April 9 June 12-16 June 19 June Second Semester 24 July 25 Sept.-2 Oct. 3 November 6-10 Nov 13 November Fifth Year First Semester 6 February 14-21 April 9 June 12-16 June 19 June Second Semester 24 July 25 Sept.-2 Oct. 3 November 6-10 Nov 13 November Note: Easter recess: 14-21 April inclusive. Set in 10 on 11.5 Palatino by the Publications Unit, The University of Sydney and printed in Australia by Printing Headquarters, Sydney, N.S.W. Text printed on 80gsm bond, recycled from milk cartons. Message from the Dean iv Introduction V 1 Staff 1 2 The Faculty of Dentistry 5 General 5 Centres and services 6 Membership 6 History 7 3 Undergraduate degree requirements 10 4 Courses of study 12 First Year 12 Second Year 13 Third Year 15 Fourth Year 18 Fifth Year 21 5 Other faculty information 24 Infectious diseases 24 Orientation and enrolment 24 Examinations 25 Library 27 Societies 27 Traineeships, scholarships and prizes 28 6 Postgraduate study 29 Degree and diploma requirements 29 Course outlines 34 Committee for Continuing Education in Dentistry 36 Postgraduate scholarships 36 Appendix: Explanation of symbols for courses of study 39 Main Campus map 41 your patients' well-being. They will have trust in your technical and clinical skills and your ethical and moral standards, and the responsibility that rests with you in each of these areas requires special understanding, caring and sensitivity. Your course will cover technical, clinical and ethical aspects of dental practice and your competency in each of these areas will allow you to confidently maintain appropriate standards of health care. As a graduate of the University of Sydney you will have a privileged role in the community. Your course is designed to equip you to meet changing community needs. Such changes have had a profound impact during the last 20 years, independent of the refinements of dental instrumentation and ergonomic clinic design, and reflect much more the biological basis of dentistry and a move from a technology-based discipline that was previously the backbone of dental practice. As well, the improvements in community oral health have followed increased awareness of preventive oral health measures. The emphasis on preventive care in practice and the fluoridation of reticulated water supplies has led to I warmly welcome you to the Faculty of Dentistry. the virtual elimination of dental caries. Management Your entry into this Faculty will provide you with an of carious lesions in such mouths when they do occur, exciting undergraduate program and the prospect of is a relatively simple procedure and medical a challenging and rewarding career. Your course management of the early carious lesion both for adults requires the development of procedural skills to and children has dramatically changed the work load achieve appropriate standards in preclinical subjects of clinical practice. The emphasis on preventive dental and clinical practice. Coursework in the clinical care, on management of the occlusion of the teeth and sciences is built on a foundation of basic and biological dealing with orofacial dysfunction and jaw muscle sciences and you will commence your practical clinical pain, is now an increasingly important component of experience in the first year. Your final year is designed dental practice. The use of new restorative materials to match as closely as possible, a comprehensive and the exciting development of predictable implant practice experience with rriinimal clinical supervision. management have further developed dentistry to As well, in the final year, clinical experience will be equip itself well for the demands of the 21st century. broadened to further equip youfor practice by rotations The exciting developments in undergraduate to other hospitals associated with the University of education are matched by challenging continuing Sydney. education opportunities. There is a need to continue Your undergraduate program takes place on three to keep abreast of changes that arise as a result of locations: your basic and biological sciences and dental improved oral health care and research into dental technology training is on campus at the University of diseases. The Faculty offers a comprehensive variety Sydney; and your clinical training is split between our of continuing education courses, diploma courses teaching hospitals, the United Dental Hospital of and higher degree training in research and the clinical Sydney and Westmead Hospital Dental Clinical specialities. I recommend these to you as the ideal way School. Your first two years on campus will allow to maintain clinical and ethical standards and to keep your early clinical and preclinical experience to take pace with the changing face of dentistry. place at the United Dental Hospital, and the senior Please take the opportunity to seek the guidance of clinical years (fourth and fifth years) will be completed Faculty staff and the Dean's office should you have at Westmead Hospital Dental Clinical School. any concerns during your undergraduate course and Dentistry is a noble profession, closely linked with I wish you well in your studies and future careers. medicine but independent from it and your undergraduate course is designed to prepare you to commence clinical practice following graduation and registration. Your entry into dentistry and your training as a health care professional place a great deal of responsibility on youfor thedelivery of appropriate clinical treatment and for the care and management of Iven Klineberg Dean In this handbook you will find most of the things you Dean's Office are likely to need to know about the Faculty. In The Dean's Office answers questions about studies in particular the handbook will help you find out about: the Faculty, or about general administrative matters. • who the people in the Faculty are It is on the Second Floor of the Faculty Wing of the • the requirements for degrees in the Faculty and United Dental Hospital. how they can be satisfied • what courses are offered, and the books that go School of Dental Studies with them. There are thirteen Disciplines within the School of The following are the principal sources of information Dental Studies: Dental Materials Science, Endodontics, about the study of dentistry at the University of Sydney. Fixed Prosthodontics, Occlusion, Oral and On University of Sydney Campus Maxillofacial Surgery, Oral Biology, Oral Pathology and Oral Medicine, Orthodontics, Paediatric Dentistry, The Faculty Office answers questions about: Periodontics, Public Health Dentistry, Removable • University regulations Prosthodontics, Tooth Conservation. Interdisciplinary • faculty rules, procedures and the like • postgraduate study, by graduates of this or other coursework is also provided in Dental Technology universities. and Oral Health; Oral Diagnosis and Radiology; and The Faculty Secretary has an office in the Edward the Clinical Dentistry course in Fifth Year. Ford Building (A27), Room 228, within the University grounds. Head of School Information and advice on courses conducted by the At the United Dental Hospital and Westmead Faculty should be obtained from the Head of School. Hospital The Head of School's office is on the Second Floor of Dentistry students spend some of their time in First the Faculty Wing of the United Dental Hospital. and Second Years and most of Third Year at the United Dental Hospital, 2 Chalmers Street, Surry Hills, Noticeboards 2010; for the major part of Fourth and all of Fifth Year, School and Discipline noticeboards for each Year students are located at the Dental Clinical School, within the hospitals should be consulted regularly. Westmead Hospital. You should seek information and advice from the following Faculty areas: Westmead Dental Clinical School United Dental Hospital FACULTY Associate Professor ♦Peter D. Barnard, MPH Mich. MDS DDSc, FICD FRACDS Dean FAPHA (Public Health Dentistry) Iven J. Klineberg Associate Professors (fractional) Pro-Dean Christopher G. Daly, BDS PhD MSc Lond., FRACDS Sybille K. Lechner Michael C. Kafalias, MSD Indiana MDS, FRACDS Associate Deans Clinical Associate Professors Ewan J. Mylecharane (Undergraduate Studies) Anthony P. Barratt, BDSc PhD Melb., FICD Roland W. BryanttPostgraduate Studies) Terence Walton, MS Mich. MDSc, FRACDS Kenneth W. Knox (Research) Senior Lecturers Malcolm I. Coombs (Curriculum) ♦Malcolm I. Coombs, LDS R.C.S. BDS Sheff. DCR Lond. MDS Office of the Dean (Oral Diagnosis and Radiology) SECRETARY TO THE FACULTY ♦James G. Ironside, MDS Adel. (Fixed Prosthodontics) Hugh V. Wilson, BEc ♦Sybille K. Lechner, MDS, FRACDS FPFA (Removable Prosthodontics) RESOURCES MANAGER F. Elizabeth Martin, MDS, FRACDS Kelvin Drain, BSc N.S.W. Ward L. Massey, BDSc Adel. PhD ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS Gregory M. Murray, PhD Tor. MDS, FRACDS Annie Au, BA N.S.W.