Change Management in Dental Education: A Professional Learning Community.

J Dent Educ

Anthony M. Palatta, DDS, EdD, is Chief Learning Officer, American Dental Education Association. Direct correspondence to Dr. Anthony Palatta, American Dental Education Association, 655 K Street, NW, Suite 800, Washington, DC 20001; 202-289-7201.

Published: June 2018

Professional learning communities (PLCs) are defined as "a group of people sharing and critically interrogating their practice in an ongoing, reflective, collaborative, inclusive, learning-oriented, growth-promoting way." PLCs have been found to be an effective change management strategy in business and education when confronted by rapid change. The American Dental Education Association's Commission on Change and Innovation in Dental Education new national program-ADEA CCI 2.0-includes the development of a PLC. By employing an "engage and learn" model PLC centered on continuous quality improvement and systems thinking, dental faculty can identify internal and external barriers to change that could lead to innovative solutions to complex issues. This article argues that a PLC is a viable change management strategy to counteract the effect of multiple external forces impacting dental education and thus to develop future-ready faculty.

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