Practice Management 1 — Coverage
Concept coverage matrix + CODA accreditation summary. Read-only.
Concept coverage matrix
1 concept across 10 lectures. I = introduced, R = reinforced, M = mastered.
CODA coverage summary
Derived from CODA Mapping component data across this course's lectures. 2/22 competencies covered — 20 gaps.
| Code | Domain | Description | Covered by |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1-1 | Biomedical Sciences | Apply foundational biomedical science knowledge (anatomy, physiology, microbiology, pharmacology) to clinical decision-making. | No coverage |
| 1-2 | Biomedical Sciences | Evaluate the impact of systemic disease on oral health and treatment planning. | No coverage |
| 1-3 | Biomedical Sciences | Interpret laboratory findings relevant to dental diagnosis and patient management. | No coverage |
| 3-1 | Clinical Sciences | Perform comprehensive oral evaluations including medical, dental, and psychosocial history. | No coverage |
| 3-2 | Clinical Sciences | Diagnose and manage caries, periodontal disease, and common oral pathologies. | No coverage |
| 3-3 | Clinical Sciences | Plan and execute restorative, endodontic, and prosthodontic treatment appropriate to patient needs. | No coverage |
| 3-4 | Clinical Sciences | Recognize indications and contraindications for surgical and implant procedures. | No coverage |
| 6-1 | Community and Population Health | Assess social determinants of oral health and access-to-care barriers in diverse populations. | No coverage |
| 6-2 | Community and Population Health | Apply epidemiologic principles to interpret oral health trends and public health interventions. | No coverage |
| 2-1 | Dental Materials | Select appropriate dental materials based on clinical indication, biocompatibility, and mechanical properties. | No coverage |
| 2-2 | Dental Materials | Apply knowledge of bonding, cements, and impression materials in restorative procedures. | No coverage |
| 5-1 | Ethics and Professionalism | Apply core ethical principles (autonomy, beneficence, non-maleficence, justice) to clinical practice. | No coverage |
| 5-2 | Ethics and Professionalism | Obtain and document informed consent appropriate to procedure and patient capacity. | |
| 5-3 | Ethics and Professionalism | Recognize and respond to professional boundary, confidentiality, and conflict-of-interest issues. | No coverage |
| 7-1 | Patient Management | Communicate effectively with patients across cultural, linguistic, and cognitive differences. | No coverage |
| 7-2 | Patient Management | Manage dental anxiety, pain, and behavioral considerations in pediatric and adult patients. | No coverage |
| 7-3 | Patient Management | Coordinate interprofessional care for medically complex patients. | No coverage |
| 4-1 | Practice Management | Understand practice ownership structures, partnerships, and associate agreements. | No coverage |
| 4-2 | Practice Management | Analyze practice financial statements, overhead, and key performance indicators. | No coverage |
| 4-3 | Practice Management | Apply principles of staff recruitment, retention, and team leadership in a dental practice. | No coverage |
| 4-4 | Practice Management | Navigate student loan repayment programs (PSLF, IDR) and financial planning for early-career dentists. | |
| 4-5 | Practice Management | Understand insurance participation, fee schedules, and third-party payer dynamics. | No coverage |