Four Adema researchers, among the best in Europe by the ADEE |News from Majorca

2022-09-03 06:00:09 By : Mr. Shangguo Ma

Four research professors from the ADEMA University School, Dr. Pere Riutord, Dr. Sebastiana Arroyo, and professors Raúl Cuesta and Daniela Vallejos;and the Observatory of Oral and Nutritional Health among the school population have been awarded among the best teachers and health projects in Europe, at the Excellence Awards gala of the Association for Dental Education in Europe (ADEE).Likewise, the ADEMA University School also received a distinction for its commitment to internationalization and involvement in the organization of this European congress.The European association ADEE has distinguished the four research professors for their educational work in the innovative methodology in Dentistry based on learning through research projects where the students are the center and this allows them to carry out clinical practices and obtain research results. .For the president of the Board of Trustees of the ADEMA University School, Diego González, these awards are "an enormous recognition of the intense work that the entire teaching team of our center is doing, which despite our youth, is immersed in innovative research projects of educational excellence, applying state-of-the-art technologies in the sector such as virtual 3D haptic and holographic simulation to develop the skills and training of students, towards a total immersion in the preclinical metaverse”.On the other hand, the jury also awarded the Prize "Prevention of oral health in the ADEE-GSK society", to the care and research work carried out in the ADEMA Oral Health and Nutritional Habits Observatory, where the promotion of oral and nutritional health among schoolchildren in Mallorca.More than 60 educational centers and more than 3,000 students have already passed through the Observatory of the educational center.In addition, it is worth highlighting the work carried out with the most vulnerable families, giving assistance to more than 20 NGOs in Mallorca and Kenya.On the other hand, almost a hundred teachers from more than 80 Dentistry Faculties in more than 20 countries today learned about ADEMA's innovation advances in cutting-edge technology and haptic 3D virtual reality applied to health, during a visit to center facilities.The president of the Board of Trustees of the ADEMA University School, Diego González, together with members of the ADEMA team, accompanied the attendees to the ADEE congress and thanked them for their initiative and enthusiasm for getting to know the facilities.The ADEMA University School has an Integrated University Clinic in its facilities, with more than 1,000 square meters of care and research area.They have thirty state-of-the-art dental chairs with 3D technology for diagnosis such as a 3D CT-CBCT, intraoral 3D scanner, dental laser, digital periodontal probes, digitized dental motors, 3D printers, 3D haptic and holographic dental simulators for treatments. complex and digitized microscopes.Finally, it is worth highlighting the conference given by the UIB vice-rector, Dr. Yolanda González, on artificial intelligence, present and future of smart dentistry, which will address the increasingly important role that it has in oral health education and, in fact, in our daily lives.For Dr. González, "artificial intelligence is a help for dental professionals and can become a second medical opinion for patients in the clinic."In her opinion, “innovative interprofessional coordination between clinicians, researchers, engineers and university professors will be the key to the development of artificial intelligence in the field of Dentistry.This is the opinion of Internet users, not Noticias de MallorcaIt is not allowed to make comments contrary to the law or insulting.The requested email address will in no case be used for commercial purposes.Your email address will not be published.We reserve the right to remove comments that we deem off topic.