PGDipClinDent Paediatric Dentistry
Course Overview
This Postgraduate Diploma in Clinical Dentistry (PGDipClinDent) offers a flexible, evidence-based program designed to deepen your clinical expertise and integrate it with essential non-clinical disciplines. Delivered through a combination of hands-on practice, seminars, and problem-based learning, the course emphasizes a comprehensive approach to modern dental practice. Please note that this qualification alone does not grant a dental license in New Zealand, as graduates must still complete the Dental Council's registration examinations.
Key Program Highlights
- Flexible full-time (1 year) or part-time (2 year) study options to suit your schedule
- Evidence-based curriculum integrating clinical practice with essential scientific theory
- Diverse learning methods including clinical practice, seminars, and case presentations
- Focus on comprehensive patient care and the latest advancements in dentistry
- Problem-based learning designed to enhance critical thinking and clinical decision-making
Course Overview
This Postgraduate Diploma in Clinical Dentistry (PGDipClinDent) offers a flexible, evidence-based program designed to deepen your clinical expertise and integrate it with essential non-clinical disciplines. Delivered through a combination of hands-on practice, seminars, and problem-based learning, the course emphasizes a comprehensive approach to modern dental practice. Please note that this qualification alone does not grant a dental license in New Zealand, as graduates must still complete the Dental Council's registration examinations.
Key Program Highlights
- Flexible full-time (1 year) or part-time (2 year) study options to suit your schedule
- Evidence-based curriculum integrating clinical practice with essential scientific theory
- Diverse learning methods including clinical practice, seminars, and case presentations
- Focus on comprehensive patient care and the latest advancements in dentistry
- Problem-based learning designed to enhance critical thinking and clinical decision-making