Association for Dental Education in Europe

Learning together to improve oral health and quality of life

FREEStage Session 2

Friday, 22nd August 2025 - 09:00 to 10:30
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Timezone: 

Dublin (IST, UTC+1)

Venue: 

Dargan A TCDBS

Session type: 
Type 1: Organised, planned and delivered by the ADEE
Session synopsis: 
A selection of invited speakers drawn by the abstract review panel submitted to the FREEStage Category.

The aim of these sessions is to provide feedback and discussion on evolving new research in a supportive environment for evolving researchers in oral health education.

Programme: 

09:00

Welcome

Chair

09:05

A Bidirectional Learning Approach in Service-Learning for Dental Education

Margarita Iniesta
Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain

14:10

Emergency Ready? Assessing Preparedness of Dental Students to Manage Medical Emergencies in Clinical Dental Practice

Kamran Ali
University of Plymouth, UK

14:20

Integrating One Health into Dental Education through Multilingual, Collaboration: A Pilot Using the C.L.E.A.R.H. Framework

Steffany Chamut

14:30

Approach to Sustainable Feedback: Reuse, Reflect and Act

Isabelle Miletich
King’s College London FoDOCS, UK

14:40

SimSamBot – Development of an AI-Based Training Robot Assisting Students in Communication with Dementia Patients

Sada Maroufi
Universitetet i Oslo, Norway

14:50

AIDED: Artificial Intelligence for Dental Education - A Validation Study

Marco Antonio Dias da Silva
University of Brescia, Italy

15:00

Dental student attitudes to communication skills training, empathy in practice, and digital games at three dental schools

Ruaridh Dall
University of Aberdeen Dental School, UK

15:10

Evaluation of Student Perception on Problem Case Examples Prepared with the Role-Model Simulation Technique in Dental Education

Yegane Guven
Istanbul Kent University, Türkiye

15:20

How do we bridge a gap? The development and evaluation of an e-module on ‘Psychiatry in Dentistry’

Emma Elliott
University of Leeds, UK

15:30

Closing remarks

Chair

Chair: 

Ronald Gorter

Associate Professor
Academic Centre for Dentistry Amsterdam

Ronald Gorter, PhD, is Associate Professor at the Academic Centre for Dentistry Amsterdam (ACTA), The Netherlands. He is former Director of Education at ACTA.

Ronald is ADEE Executive, represents ADEE on the Platform for Better Oral Health in Europe, and is Editor in Chief of the European Journal for Dental Education. He is (co-)author of about hundred Dutch and international professional and scientific publications.

Ina Schüler

Head of Section of Preventive and Paediatric Dentistry
Friedrich-Schiller Universitat Jena

Priv.-Doz. Dr Ina Schüler is head of Section of Preventive and Paediatric Dentistry at Jena University Hospital, Germany. She finished her Habilitation in 2018 at Jena University Hospital and the Master of Medical Education (MME-D) in 2017 at University Heidelberg. Her special educational research interests are Feedback, Assessment, Chairside Teaching and Entrustable Professional Activities in Dentistry. Ina's medical resaerch focusses on oral health in patients with special healthcare needs.