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    LEIPZIG, Germany: Not all of the effects of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic have been negative. Social distancing measures and travel restrictions effectively pushed dental education online in 2020, and more dentists earned continuing education (CE) credits through webinars and online events than in any previous year. As 2020 comes to a close, it seems likely that dental teams and dental education…

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    • #COVID19 brought the future to the present as dentists across the globe embraced online learning to earn Continuing Education (CE) credits. https://t.co/Pi88gU9raI

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    TAIPEI, Taiwan: SARS-CoV-2 has required dental schools to be innovative. Three online symposia were held earlier this year in order to analyse strategies that had been adopted for keeping classes going during the first wave of the pandemic. A qualitative study of the symposia found that better online tools were needed, but that digital teaching platforms had created new opportunities for regional…

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    • #COVID19 has forced dental schools across the world to discover creative ways to teach students. An article in the Journal of Dental Sciences details how schools adapted and what they learned. #DentalEd https://t.co/rVBYPmdkMi

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    LEIPZIG, Germany: In recent years, the dental industry’s approach to continuing education (CE) has often been focused on in-person learning opportunities at congresses, symposia and the like. This didactic avenue is, unfortunately, one of many areas of the dental profession to have been drastically affected by the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. Typical of dentistry’s innovative spirit, many dental…

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    • #COVID19 pandemic forces continuing education courses to move entirely online for those institutions surveyed in the European Journal of Dental Education study. https://t.co/wOeNY3zG3W