DA5. 550 Human Relations in Dentistry

An introduction to human relations as they pertain to success in a dental setting (as well as personal lives) utilizing methods of dealing with stress, motivation, behavioral management and problem solving for personal growth. In addition, social perception, emotions and historical elements of psychology of interpersonal relationships, including self-concept, emotion, gender, culture and cultural diversity issues of everyday living will be addressed. This course will aid in developing patient/customer service skills through team participation and communication in respect to professional/personal encounters affecting work values, ethics and leadership skills.

Credits

2

Prerequisite

Required: Successful completion of Dental Assistant Program winter term.

Offered

Offered Spring only

Notes

Career Technical Education (CTE) Course

Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
The student will learn and be able to identify lifelong healthy living through quality vs quantity of life, exercise and weight management and nutrition. Evaluations of self will include behavioral management and personal growth techniques for knowing yourself, the work life balance aspect, keys to success, stress management, stress and relaxation, social perception, psychology of interpersonal relationships, including self concept, emotion, gender, culture and cultural diversity.