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Journal of Dental Education, 2020
PURPOSE This study examined knowledge, attitudes, perceptions, and awareness regarding antibiotic use among students and academic faculty in US dental schools.
Magdalena S Holz+5 more
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PURPOSE This study examined knowledge, attitudes, perceptions, and awareness regarding antibiotic use among students and academic faculty in US dental schools.
Magdalena S Holz+5 more
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Dental school faculty shortages increase: an update on future dental school faculty
Journal of Dental Education, 2000The 1999 publication of the American Association of Dental Schools (AADS) President s Task Force on Future Dental School Faculty revealed a crisis in the shortages of dental school faculty. Stakeholders from around the nation have used the AADS Task Force report to address the crisis.
Phyllis L. Beemsterboer+3 more
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European journal of dental education, 2020
OBJECTIVE Although assessment is essential to accurately represent student learning, little is currently known about student and faculty perceptions of assessment in dental schools.
Arnaldo J. Perez+8 more
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OBJECTIVE Although assessment is essential to accurately represent student learning, little is currently known about student and faculty perceptions of assessment in dental schools.
Arnaldo J. Perez+8 more
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Faculty Development for Underrepresented Minority Dental Faculty and Residents
Journal of Dental Education, 2013This report describes the implementation and evaluation of the Bronx‐Lebanon Hospital Center Dental Faculty Development Program (DFDP) for fifteen participants: five advanced dental education faculty members and ten residents. The 100‐hour DFDP, designed in the longitudinal immersion model for faculty development, was conducted in four phases at the ...
Leslie Smithey+10 more
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Changes and challenges in Canadian dental faculties
Journal of Dental Education, 1992Canadian dental faculty were surveyed to determine changing career interests, sources of satisfaction, and professional development needs. The respondents indicated a desire to change the proportion of time allocated to their major responsibilities in ways that could create serious problems for dental faculties, i.e.
J Eisner, DC Clark, RA Smith, G Moore
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Journal of Dental Education, 2019
A successful health care provider may be described as a clinician capable of establishing a comprehensive diagnosis including identifying related risk factors.
Melissa Carvajal+6 more
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A successful health care provider may be described as a clinician capable of establishing a comprehensive diagnosis including identifying related risk factors.
Melissa Carvajal+6 more
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Dental school vacant budgeted faculty positions: academic year 2003-04.
Journal of Dental Education, 2017The total number of vacant budgeted positions (296) fell by eleven positions between 2002-03 and 2003-04. However, the reported number of lost positions increased from thirty-nine to 147. The average number of vacancies per school was 5.3.
R. Weaver+3 more
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Community dentistry in the dental faculties' [PDF]
R Ward, J Langford
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The Development of Faculty in Dental Education
Journal of Dental Education, 2015As a seasoned educator, I still pause when I’m about to give a lecture. I remember to breathe, to “take in” the students in front of me. I know my PowerPoint is up-to-date, with subheads, bullets, and graphics I’ve spent hours updating over the years, and as I begin, I’m hoping I can ...
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Standardization of Value Profiles of Dental Students and Dental Faculty
Journal of Dental Research, 1976This study used the Allport-Vernon, Lindzey1,2 Study of Values to establish standardized norms for dental populations, and examined the relationship among freshmen, seniors, and full-time and part-time faculty. The normative data indicate that there is a similarity in general patterns for all groups.
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