




Our unique courses in Medical/Dental Education have been specifically designed for those engaged in medical/dental education and/or training. The courses have a unique focus on your development as an educator with a clear emphasis on developing knowledgeable practice with a focus on teaching and learning in a clinical environment.
Our Dental Law and Ethics course has been designed specifically for dental care professionals working in a range of dental care contexts. The course provides unique opportunities to critically examine dental care and practice from relevant ethical, legal and professional standpoints, allowing you to explore how legal and ethical knowledge can be put to use in the dental context. Our team is here to support you as you develop your academic skills in your chosen area of study. We are looking forward to welcoming you into the course.
Dr Hoda Wassif Course CoordinatorCourse Coordinator Dr Hoda Wassif hoda.wassif@beds.ac.uk
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Welcome information will be available online. Once you pay your fees and you complete your registration, you will be able to access BREO (Bedfordshire Resources for Education Online), where you will have all welcome information about your course.
If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact Dr Hoda Wassif, your course lead: hoda.wassif@beds.ac.uk
For more information on joining your course, visit Begin MA/PGCert Dental Law and Ethics @Beds where you will find updated info, tips and dates of your course induction week etc.
For those who are enrolled on the Medical/Dental Education courses, you will be focusing on:
Clinical education in practice
How to find your Timetable
Educational theory
Bedside/Chairside teaching
For those who are enrolled on the Dental Law and Ethics course, you will be focusing on:
Consent and confidentiality in dental practice
Information about your learning with BREO
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Ethical practice and biomedical principles
The assessment strategy encompasses a wide range of assessment formats including:
Formative assessments will give you an opportunity to receive developmental feedback as you prepare your final submissions.
Ensure to check your welcome information on your individual unit for more details about the first teaching session.
• Stories as mirrors: reflective practice in teaching and learning
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The Luton Campus Centre holds a wide range of facilities including the main reception, careers centre, the campus gallery space & Café Neo on the ground floor. There’s a large central lecture theatre as well as a range of study rooms and breakout spaces on the upper floors.
It’s also the place to build your social life with our modern Students’ Union in the Metro Bar & Kitchen; home to tasty food & drink and hosting regular live music, DJ nights and student events.
• Luton campus – University of Bedfordshire
The course is based on a blended learning model, combining both face-to-face, on campus teaching, live online sessions together with guided and independent learning online. Typically, each module includes 2 face-to-face campus days and 2 live online sessions. You are expected to actively participate in all teaching and learning sessions.
Is there someone who can help me with my assessments?
The lecturing team are always available to guide you with the theory based content and you might want to book a 1:1 tutorial with your Unit Lead or your Personal Academic Tutor. If you need more time to complete an assignment, please contact Student Engagement and Mitigation (SEAM) who deal with extensions for assessments. Their email is mitigation@beds.ac.uk
Is there somewhere for me to get support if I have a learning difference such as Dyslexia?
Yes! There is plenty of help available and students may be eligible for a Learning and Teaching Agreement, stating any reasonable adjustments needed for classroom learning and examinations.
What are the student support services available?
The university provides various services to support students such as:
• Student Engagement
• Mitigation Team
• Student Engagement Monitors (SEMs)
• Disability
• Counselling Service
• Mental Well-being
• Community & Faith
• Student Money Advice
• Student Health
• Student Safeguarding
Are there activities aimed at mature students that I can get involved with?
Yes! The Student Union will provide lots of information about the events available for all students at UoB. For more information visit bedssu.co.uk
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• Try to be organised – it does help to note down all essential dates for assessments and key training.
• Ask your PAT if you have a query about something and you are not sure who you should ask.
• Make use of the library and Study Hub – they are there to help you succeed in your studies.
• Seek help sooner rather than later. We are always willing to help you.