The Post-Graduate Diploma in Dental Practice Management offered by the Department of Dental Management Sciences at the School of Dentistry, University of Pretoria.
Purpose / Main Outcomes of the Diploma
Course outline
The course mainly requires independent self-study learning activities with minimal direct facilitation by the study leader. One compulsory contact session or a Skype session is scheduled for September. During this session; assignments will be presented by the candidate(s) to a panel, accompanied by a group discussion.
Basic subject: Health Professions Ethics and Jurisprudence
Code: RLE 710 Ethics and jurisprudence 710
Candidates will have to identify, source and study the laws, regulations and guidelines that govern the health professions and dentistry in particular. The application of these laws, regulations and guidelines will be assessed during an open-book written assessment (during September of the first study year) and must be applied in the assignments of the main subject. The test date is in September as agreed with the candidate.
Main subject: Practice Management
Code: PRS 700 Practice Management 700 11220018
The main subject will be addressed by means of a short essay and three assignments by the candidate.
Each candidate must submit a short personal background essay (minimum of 500 words), which must clearly indicate the reasons for enrolling for the course. The essay will be assessed on the ability of the student to reflect, the challenges that needs to be addressed and how the course may have an impact on their personal development. (Due date: end of March).
Candidates have to complete a total of three assignments (See Appendix 1) of which one assignment is a Research Protocol. Assignments must be based on sound scientific principles, which must be supported by valid literature references. It is suggested that current practice owners/managers select their topics in order to assist them in improving business practices in their practices (It is recommended that a SWOT analysis being conducted of their own business management practices with the aim on improvement). Prospective new practice owners are advised to select topics that would assist in the establishment of a new practice.
Candidates have to submit a research protocol on a topic of their choice. This protocol has to be at a stage where it can be submitted for Ethics approval. The protocol writing will expose the candidate to how to write a research protocol for a Master’s degree or for pure article publication.
Please note: Internet access is a requirement and correspondence will only be via e-mail.
Enquiries:
General Information:
Registration closing date for the course is end of January. For further enquiries regarding administration, please contact Ms Annette Welman, student administration, at [email protected] or 012 356 3062.
STUDY COMPONENT
Outcome 1: Ethics and Jurisprudence
Outcome 2: Leadership
Outcome 3: Strategic management
Outcome 4: External and internal marketing
Outcome 5: Financial management
Outcome 6: Logistical and technology management
Outcome 7: Personnel management
Outcome 8: Occupational health and safety
Outcome 9: Patient and administrative management
Outcome 10: Risk management
Appendix 1: Assessments
The Post-Graduate Diploma in Dental Practice Management comprises an open book examination on Ethics & Jurisprudence as well as three practice management assignments. Kindly note that Internet access is a requirement and correspondence will only be via e-mail.
2.1 Instructions
Kindly ensure that the assignment is structured as follows:
A list of outcomes is also included with each of the four assignment topics. You are kindly requested to take these outcomes into consideration during preparation of your assignment.
Please refer to Table 2 on Page 4 for assessment criteria applicable to the assessment of the assignments.
2.3 Plagiarism Policy
Kindly take note that the University of Pretoria has a very specific policy regarding plagiarism (see attached policy document). Copying and pasting from any source is strictly forbidden and the quoted literature must be referenced appropriately.
2.4 Due dates (last Friday of the month)
Each candidate must submit a short personal background essay (minimum of 500 words), which must clearly indicate the reasons for enrolling for the course. The essay will be assessed on the ability of the student to reflect, the challenges that needs to be addressed and how the course may have an impact on their personal development. (Due date: end of March).
The candidate must select Assignment 1 and can then select another one from the remaining three assignments below:
Assignment 1: Strategic management & Leadership: The external environment has an influence on a practice. Define the external environment and evaluate the role of strategic management and leadership in ensuring a viable practice.
You are kindly requested to take the following outcomes into consideration during preparation of your assignment:
Leadership
Strategic management
Assignment 2: Personnel Management: Evaluate how personnel will affect the retention and attraction of patients in a practice.
You are kindly requested to take the following outcomes into consideration during preparation of your assignment:
Personnel management
External and internal marketing
Assignment 3: Financial Management: Evaluate the factors that have an impact on the financial management of a practice.
You are kindly requested to take the following outcomes into consideration during preparation of your assignment:
Financial management
Logistical and technology management
Assignment 4: Litigation: Oral health practitioners are increasingly at risk to be faced with litigation. Evaluate potential risk areas in a practice that could potentially expose the Oral health practitioner to litigation.
You are kindly requested to take the following outcomes into consideration during preparation of your assignment.
Occupational health and safety
Patient and administrative management
Risk management
Assessment
Table 1 Assessment composition
Subject Code |
Activity |
Weighting |
PRS702 (Main) |
Background Essay |
10% |
Assignment 1 |
20% |
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Assignment 2 |
20% |
|
Assignment 3: Research Protocol |
30% |
|
Assignment Presentation |
20% |
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|
100% |
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RLE700 (Basic) |
Open book examination on Ethics & Jurisprudence |
100% |
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Total |
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Assessment Rubric
Table 2 Assessment criteria
Criteria |
Yes |
No |
The content of the assignment is scientifically sound (50% weight) i.e. the corner stones and main elements of practice management are adequately analysed, and backed-up by scientific references |
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The assignment is well structured
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|
|
Self-study is evident with a sense of deeper learning
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Various literature sources were consulted |
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The referencing are done according to a valid method |
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Language use is of good quality |
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Plagiarism is not committed NB. A mark of 0% will be awarded if plagiarism can be proved |
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Main assessment criterion: Measures proposed for improvement has the potential to add value to the performance of the practice/clinic |
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In the case of all the assignments:
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Overview
The course Master of Science in Dental Practice Management [MScDent(Practice Management)] is designed to build graduates‘ knowledge and skills (other than clinical skills) and equip them with the necessary competencies in dental practice management in order to prepare them to improve the business management of an existing oral health practice (private/public) or to successfully establish a new oral health practice. The programme also enhances their existing knowledge of Ethics and Jurisprudence, Leadership, Strategic Management, Marketing, Financial Management, Information Systems, Personnel Management, Occupational Health and Safety, Patient Management, Administrative Management and Risk Management applicable to the oral health practice environment. Finally, it creates an opportunity for dentists to become effective leaders and managers, in a demanding South African oral health environment given the proposed National Health Insurance (NHI) to address the oral health needs of the South African population.
The course additionally allows graduates to become researchers and experts in the field of dental practice management.
Purpose of the qualification
The primary purpose of the MScDent (Practice Management) qualification is to develop oral health care practitioners’ (OHCP) necessary skills, attitudes and knowledge in order to increase their material and spiritual rewards from dentistry by enabling them to:
The MScDent (Practice Management) will contribute to the critical and creative thinking of the graduate. The MScDent(Practice Management) student:
Admission to the course
Level, credits and learning components assigned to the qualification
The Master of Science in Dental Practice Management [MScDent (Practice Management)] programme is estimated at SAQA level 9 and 150 credits are allocated to the programme. The programme is presented in English. The field of the qualification is nine credits and the sub-field that of health.
a. Academic Programme: Assignments/seminars/discussions in the following fields through self-reading, panel discussions and seminars: Ethics and Jurisprudence, Leadership in the Dental Practice, Strategic Management, Marketing, Financial Management, Information Systems, Personnel Management, Occupational Health and Safety, Patient Management, Administrative Management and Risk Management applicable to the dental practice environment.
(ii) Duration
At least four semesters of part-time study.
(iii) Curriculum
(aa) Attendance course TNM 800 Applied research methodology 800 (Five credits)
(bb) An examination (ODO 800) (as part of the Postgraduate Diploma in Dentistry:
Practice Management [PGDipDent(PracMan)] and dissertation (ODO 890)
Course Structure
Master of Science Practice Management [MScDent(Practice Management)] programme consists of two components: An academic programme and a research project for a dissertation.
Academic programme
The course mainly requires independent self-study learning activities with minimal direct facilitation by the study leader. One compulsory contact session is scheduled for September in Pretoria. During this contact session, assignments will be presented by the candidate(s) to a panel accompanied by a group discussion.
Basic subject: Health Professions Ethics and Jurisprudence
Candidates will have to identify, source and study the laws, regulations and guidelines that govern the health professions and dentistry in particular. The application of these laws, regulations and guidelines will be assessed during an open-book written assessment (during September of the first study year) and must be applied in the assignments of the main subject. The test date is in September, during the contact session.
Main subject: Dental Practice Management
The main subject will be addressed by means of a short essay and three assignments by the candidate.
Each candidate must submit a short personal background essay (minimum of 500 words), which must clearly indicate the reasons for enrolling for the course. The essay will be assessed on the ability of the student to reflect, the challenges that needs to be addressed and how the course may have an impact on their personal development. (Due date: end of March).
Candidates have to complete an assignment on “Leadership” (Outcome 2) and have to select an additional five of the remaining nine outcomes (see attached “Study Component” document). A total of three assignments, comprising two outcomes each, must be completed and submitted. Assignments must be based on sound scientific principles, which must be supported by valid literature references. It is suggested that current practice owners/managers select their topics in order to assist them in improving business practices in their practices (It is recommended that a SWOT analysis be conducted of their own business management practices with the aim of improvement). Prospective entrepreneurs are advised to select topics that would assist in the establishment of a new practice.
Assignment Instructions:
Plagiarism Policy
Kindly take note that the University of Pretoria has a very specific policy regarding plagiarism (see attached policy document). Copying and pasting from any source is strictly forbidden and the quoted literature must be referenced appropriately.
Due dates:
The programme will aim to address the following fields through self-reading, panel discussions and CPD accredited seminars:
1. Ethics and Jurisprudence (E&J)
To acquire the scientific knowledge on Ethics and Jurisprudence (E&J), e.g. important rules, guidelines and laws that guide the dental profession and to recognise, analyse and evaluate responsibility towards patients, colleagues and the community in order to make morally and ethically responsible decisions in the dental practice environment.
2. Leadership, Marketing and Strategic Management
To become competent in defining a purpose, provide a sense of direction and determine the resources needed to provide for a successful practice with a long-term future.
3. Financial Management
To be able to recommend financial management initiatives to ensure the success of the practice
4. Logistical and Technology Management
To acquire the necessary Logistical and Technology Management skills to be able to manage an inventory system, maintain equipment and be able to collect, organise and store data required for the conduct of the practice and the production of information in the form of reports or in response to enquiries.
5. Personnel Management
To acquire the necessary Personnel Management knowledge and skills to be competent in managing the personnel of the practice as a valuable asset and to ensure employee satisfaction, retention and performance that can give a practice a competitive advantage.
6. Occupational Health and Safety
To strengthen the existing Occupational Health and Safety knowledge to ensure optimal occupational health and safety in a dental practice environment.
7. Patient and Administrative Management
To acquire Patient and Administrative Management skills and knowledge to administer activities in ensuring an organised practice and to be competent to ensure complete customer satisfaction in order to develop a long-term loyalty among patients.
8. Risk Management
To acquire the necessary Risk Management knowledge to be competent in applying the laws of jurisdiction in which he/she practices.
Research project
A research topic must be discussed and approved by the supervisor and the research protocol approved by the Research and Ethics Committees.
The graduate will be requested to deliver four (one per semester) seminars based on management and Ethics and Jurisprudence topics that are directly related to the research project. The study leader will identify the topics for the seminars. The graduate will also do an appropriate presentation at the final year Practice Management seminar and lecture on his/her research topic to fourth years, present a poster at the faculty research day and at a possible local conference.
Assessments
Attendance course (compulsory): Applied Research Methodology (TNM 800)
TNM 800 Applied research methodology 800: this is an attendance course and will be assessed accordingly
Academic programme
Assignments/Seminars/Discussions will be moderated by a panel of examiners who are experienced in the respective fields of Ethics and Jurisprudence and Dental Practice Management. The following rubric will be used:
Assessment Rubric |
|
Criteria |
Rating |
High quality answer: considered the core principles in the decision-making and made correct decisions substantiated by trends in the local environment |
75% and up |
Quality answer: same as above but left out one or two substantiating points |
65% -74% |
Made correct decision without much substantiation |
50 – 64% |
Failed to make a decision |
<50% |
Did not answer the question |
0% |
Dissertation
The dissertation assessment is conducted in accordance with the assessment policy of the UP. The assessment is conducted by an experienced panel consisting of:
International comparability
The Exit Level Outcomes (ELO) of this qualification can be compared with international standards. An example of a comparable qualification is the following: Masters of Health Services Administration (M.H.S.A.) at the University of Michigan
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