Concordance of judgement: A tool to foster the development of professionalism in dentistry

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Vaillant-Corroy, Anne‐sophie | Girard, Félix | Virard, François | Corne, Pascale | Gerber Denizart, Caroline | Wulfman, Claudine | Vital, Sibylle | Gosset, Marjolaine | Naveau, Adrien | Delbos, Yves | Vergnes, Jean‐noël | Thivichon-Prince, Béatrice | Antoine, Juliette | Mainville, Gisele | Nader, Moussa | Richert, Raphael | Charlin, Bernard | Ducret, Maxime

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International audience. Abstract Introduction Developing professionalism notably involves learning how to make professional judgements in ambiguous situations. The Concordance of Judgement Test (CJT) is a learning tool that was proposed to develop professionalism competencies, but it was never performed in dentistry or used with a synchronous methodology. The present study evaluated the feasibility of the use of CJT in the context of dental education, to foster professionalism and stimulate reflexivity and discussion. Materials and Methods After different steps of optimization, a questionnaire presenting 12 vignettes was submitted to 33 Canadian students. Second, after an additional optimization, a questionnaire of 7 vignettes was submitted to 87 French students. An immediate educational feedback was proposed after each vignette to promote reflexivity and discussions during the experience. Results The overall experience of the students was reported as good, thanks to the feedback of real‐life situations. This promoted reflexivity and stimulated discussion between students and educators regarding professionalism issues. The students considered CJT as a relevant and well‐adapted tool, and reported positive feelings regarding the inter‐university aspect of the activity. The mean score of the panel members was close to 80/100 and the mean score of the students was 5 to 10 points lower, which is in agreement with docimological performance. Conclusion The results suggested that the use of CJT in a synchronous way was a feasible and relevant tool to motivate the students to improve their professionalism, and to stimulate their reflexivity and discussion. The students reported positive experience with CJT, and we believe that this tool can be integrated in the dental curriculum.

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