نتایج جستجو برای: dental education

تعداد نتایج: 535650  

Journal: :Journal of dental education 2003
Sharon P Turner Phyllis L Beemsterboer

Academic integrity continues to be of concern in higher education as the data from undergraduate schools shows an increasing prevalence of cheating behaviors and changing values of students who are entering dental education. The use of honor codes has been reported to positively influence the attitudes and behaviors of students. This paper discusses the elements of an effective and valid honor ...

Journal: :The Journal of the American College of Dentists 2005
Kenneth L Kalkwarf N Karl Haden Richard W Valachovic

New developments in dentistry are appearing rapidly, and new electronic means for making information available are already in the hands of our dental students. Recognizing a dramatic shift in the landscape, the American Dental Education Association developed, in 2004, the Commission on Change and Innovation. The commission has coordinated a national effort to identify a new dental education cur...

Journal: :Journal of dental education 2001
A G Fincham C F Shuler

The past decade has seen increasing demands for reform of dental education that would produce a graduate better equipped to work in the rapidly changing world of the twenty-first century. Among the most notable curriculum changes implemented in dental schools is a move toward Problem-Based Learning (PBL). PBL, in some form, has been a feature of medical education for several decades, but has on...

Journal: :Journal of dental education 2006
John P Rich Lloyd Straffon Marita Rohr Inglehart

The objective of this study was to investigate whether undergraduate dental education affects general dentists' practice characteristics, attitudes, and professional behavior concerning the treatment of pediatric patients. Data were collected with a self-administered mailed survey from 241 general dentists who were members of the Michigan Dental Association (response rate=48.2 percent). While 4...

2014
Frank W Licari Caswell A Evans

Dental therapy is an accepted component of the dental profession in the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium and in the state of Minnesota. There are also several states working to enact legislation to permit the practice of dental therapy. However, in the absence of nationally recognized educational standards, concerns have been raised relating to the lack of uniformity in dental therapy edu...

Journal: :Journal of dental education 2011
Kathryn A Atchison Amardeep Thind Daisy C Carreon Terry T Nakazono John J Gutierrez Abdelmonem A Afifi Ronald M Andersen

Extramural clinical rotations are implemented by dental schools for a combination of clinical and didactic or behavioral goals. In the United States, the Pipeline, Profession, and Practice: Community-Based Dental Education program was launched to increase the number of underrepresented minority students who are recruited and retained in dental education, to expand the dental curriculum in cultu...

Journal: :Journal of dental education 2006
Richard S Masella

O ptimum dental school student learning integrates biomedical science and clinical dentistry and provides numerous examples of their application and relation to life and dental practice. While the formal curriculum is the nucleus for learning, the largely uncatalogued “hidden” curriculum is the source of important out-of-class learning experiences and provides much of dental education’s real-li...

Journal: :Journal of dental education 2007
Frank W Licari

For meaningful curriculum change to occur in dental schools, faculty must go through a process of new skills development that will prepare them to teach differently and to assess students differently than they have before. Curriculum change and the faculty development process must have the support of the dental school's leadership and become a core value of the school's culture.

Journal: :Journal of dental education 2011
Wilda Z Guzmán María I Gely Kathleen Crespo José R Matos Nilda Sánchez Lidia M Guerrero

A revision of the clinical assessment system of the University of Puerto Rico School of Dental Medicine was initiated in 2007, with the goal of achieving a system that would be fully understood and used by both faculty and students to improve student performance throughout the curriculum. The transformation process was organized according to Kotter's Eight-Step Change Model. Some of the initial...

Journal: :Journal 2006
Ian R Matthew Joanne N Walton Cheryl Dumaresq Walter Sudmant

Debt among Canadian university graduates is increasing, while money apportioned to federal and provincial needs-based student assistance programs has been decreasing since the 1990s. Dental students have had to absorb increased tuition fees at both the undergraduate and post-baccalaureate levels. Existing debt and high tuition fees may adversely influence a potential candidate"s decision to enr...

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