The Buffalo Model Joseph E. Gambacorta, DDS Assistant Dean for Clinical Affairs University at Buffalo School of Dental Medicine Dental Medicine
The Buffalo Model Joseph E. Gambacorta, DDS Assistant Dean for Clinical Affairs University at Buffalo School of Dental Medicine Dental Medicine
The Buffalo Model Joseph E. Gambacorta, DDS Assistant Dean for Clinical Affairs University at Buffalo School of Dental Medicine Dental Medicine
Disclosure I am a full time faculty member of SUNY at Buffalo School of Dental Medicine. I am a consultant for the Commission on Dental Competency Assessments - CDCA.
Presentation Overview Recent Background Exam Modifications Orientation/Exam Day Results Questions
Disclosure I am a full time faculty member of SUNY at Buffalo School of Dental Medicine. I am a consultant for the Commission on Dental Competency Assessments - CDCA.
Presentation Overview Recent Background Exam Modifications Orientation/Exam Day Results Questions
“live patient” “use patient”
“LIVE PATIENT” “USE PATIENT”
Recent Background In 2012 applications for licensure decreased in New York State and NYSDA formed PGY1 Task Force 2013 ADEA Council of Deans November 2014 first planning session University at Buffalo July 2015 ASDA adopts (interim) L-1Initial Licensure Pathways Policy
PGY1 Task Force Pilot Exam Assure that patient care is protected Procedures completed on patients of record in a normal course of treatment Integrated exam to be offered continuously throughout the D3 and D4 year
2013 Council of Deans Standard of care compromised - human subjects and not patients Validity/reliability of current format Novice providers Educational institutions liability - testing agency assumes no responsibility - litigation concerns Eliminate Patient Exam Recommendation Based On:
ASDA L-1Initial Licensure Pathways Policy Eliminate patients Universally accepted, standardized exam Valid and reliable Reflective of the scope of current practice
Positive Step Forward The Buffalo Model begins to address ethical concerns of patient exams Recognize: Patients still utilized High Stakes Testing Candidates at risk with dependence on patients to present on day of exam Other options being utilized OSCE - Minnesota PGY-1- N.Y./MN./WA./CT. Portfolio - California
Establishing a Process Advisory Group Formed UB Clinical & Facilities Staff D3/D4 Group Directors Student Leadership CDCA New York State Dental Board NYSDA
Curriculum Integrated Format - CIF In 2007 ADA House defined CIF as: Treatment performed on patients of record with sequenced treatment plan Exam assessment integrated into dental school curriculum Multiple exams scheduled during the academic year
The Buffalo Model Is a modification of the traditional licensure exam format, which enables the focus of the exam to shift from the candidate to the ethical treatment of the patient.
Exam Modifications Faculty & Curriculum integration Patient eligibility restricted Multiple exam dates available Exam part of normal clinic day Clinical competency in Operative and Periodontics independently assessed by faculty
Faculty/Curriculum Integration CDCA faculty calibration session (for patient assignment) Revised faculty role includes Prior to Exam - lesion/case verification Exam Day - competency assessment - documentation - supervise definitive treatment
Patient Eligibility Treatment MUST be rendered on a patient of record as part of an appropriately sequenced treatment plan
Exam Schedule Six exams were scheduled every 3–4 weeks January–May Using ADEX criteria Manikin Exam – one session Retakes offered at all exams Patient “no-shows” managed with reappointment for another session Eligible candidates were allowed to register with only two sections of the clinical exam approved
CIF Registration University at Buffalo Endo./Pros. December 5, 2015 Perio./Restor. January 26, 2016 February 23, 2016 March 15, 2016 April 19, 2016 May 10, 2016 – retake session Initial Registration by the candidate
Normal Clinic Day Seamless integration of the exam was achieved as a result of: Control in populating exam UB faculty, staff and student support Available clinic space Flexibility of CDCA CDCA and UB faculty interaction on the clinic floor
Intended Consequence The Buffalo Model is a true Curriculum Integrated Format in action
Orientation Before each exam UB and CDCA held a joint orientation session to: Schedule exam patients into database Review parameters of ADEX exam Discuss faculty role Outline documentation requirements
Exam Day CDCA established a Buffalo exam team UB staff coordinate clinical activities Prescheduled clinical assignments continued uninterrupted Positive interaction between Examiners and UB faculty/staff Definitive treatment model established
Results Case Verification Competency Exams Class of 2015 Results Student Perspective
Case Verification EXAM DATE ACCEPTED REJECTED ACCEPTEDREJECTED JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY % of the restorative lesions and periodontal cases verified by UB faculty were accepted by CDCA examiners RESTORATIVE PERIODONTICS
Competency Exams EXAM DATE Total D4’s Total OPER Total PERIO UB PASS UB FAIL ADEX PASS ADEX FAIL JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL TOTAL GOAL IS TO EDUCATE TO A HIGHER LEVEL THAN EXAM TESTS COMPETENCY OPTION WELL UTILIZED BY STUDENTS NO CPE FAILURES IN PERIO
Class of 2015 Results EXAM DATE# D4 s 2-SECTION REGISTRATION 3-SECTION REGISTRATIO N TOTAL PASS TOTAL FAIL JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH MARCH N/A APRIL MAY N/A 11 0 MAY UB candidates fell within the national average for passing the exam on their first attempt.
Student Perspective Presence of faculty helped decrease the anxiety of exam day No need to search for “ideal” lesions Flexible scheduling gave patients and candidates more options School competency option well utilized Patients and assistants were not financially compensated
Limitations clinic space available calibrated faculty remediation of failures after graduation dedicated exam coordinator and support staff
2016 Buffalo Model at UB Establish assigned faculty, da, and runner coverage schedule Pre-exam chart review Treatment plan submitted as part of patient intake Move manikin exam to fall semester Utilization of E4D technology to assist students in manikin exam preparation Create Buffalo Model candidate manual
Next Steps Nationally Present Findings to the Dental Profession ADEA Annual Session - seminars/publications Pilot The Buffalo Model at other dental schools Standardization of the process to facilitate ease in implementation at other institutions Begin discussion on National Exam
Standardization Conference calls between CDCA and participating Buffalo Model institutions Review individual exam protocols – What worked? – What didn’t? – Why? Student/faculty/staff surveys What level is acceptable ?
Protocols of Interest Case verification rates Patients of record Flexible scheduling/Retake frequency Competency option Definitive Treatment Documentation Student acceptance
Thank You
questions Contact Information Joseph E. Gambacorta, DDS Assistant Dean for Clinical Affairs University at Buffalo School of Dental Medicine 325G Squire Hall Buffalo, New York Tel.: (716)