Presentations in dental school

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I'm curious to know how many schools have presentations in their curriculum. Also, if you do, are they in front of your whole class or just a small group. Thanks!
 
hops said:
I'm curious to know how many schools have presentations in their curriculum. Also, if you do, are they in front of your whole class or just a small group. Thanks!



we have about 2 or 3 15-20 minute presentations per year infront of everyone.
 
zdaddy08 said:
we have about 2 or 3 15-20 minute presentations per year infront of everyone.
That sucks. Present this!
 
We have 6 triple jumps the first year.

Basically we get a case (a narrative and some lab values) and we have about 18 hours to research it. Then we must give a 20 minute presentation to a couple faculty the next day.
 
None so far at UNLV. 👍
 
ShawnOne said:
We have 6 triple jumps the first year.

Basically we get a case (a narrative and some lab values) and we have about 18 hours to research it. Then we must give a 20 minute presentation to a couple faculty the next day.
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picklebaron said:
Shawn! He carries around Robbins and Cotran's like it's a bible. and it probably shows in his triple-jump scores. 😀

lol, nah man. Thats just to fool our facilitators into thinking we actually study in the PBL program.
 
this isn't first hand but i asked a fourth year at michigan when i interviewed there and she said they have maybe one the entire time, and it would probably be in the fourth year. Thumbs up to that 👍 👍
 
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