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Attitudes and Perceptions of U.S. Dental Students and Faculty Regarding Dental Licensure [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Dental Education, 2015
The aim of this study was to assess the attitudes and perceptions of U.S. dental students and faculty members about National Board Dental Examination (NBDE) pass/fail reporting, an Integrated NBDE, clinical examinations, licensure process and strategies, and validity of licensure.
Ahmad Abdelkarim, Donna Sullivan
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Impact of Gender on Dental State Licensure Examination Performance [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Dental Education, 2006
The purpose of this study was to identify performance differences in subgroups of dental students during dental school and on state dental licensure examinations. One of the specific aims was to determine if gender is predictive of performance in dental school and on state licensure examinations.
Gregory E. Smith   +3 more
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Interest and Responsibility of ADA in Dental Licensure

Journal of Evidence Based Dental Practice, 2006
Initial licensure is a critical milestone and point of entry to the profession; it should go without saying that the organization that represents more than 70% of professionally active dentists would care deeply about the process that determines the character of its future and defines its image in the eyes of the public. The American Dental Association'
T. Howard Jones   +2 more
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Dental Licensure Reaches a Crossroads: The Rationale and Method for Reform [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Dental Education, 2003
Following calls to reform the dental licensure process, New York state has adopted an innovative approach that is responsive to the perceived shortcomings of the existing Part III examination. This solution eliminates the legally, psychometrically, and ethically compromised system, replacing it with a requirement that both ensures the public's ...
Judith L. Shub, Roy E. Lasky
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Reciprocity for dental licensure

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1974
A chairman of a state board for dentistry gives his position on reciprocal licensure. This article is based on a paper presented in a symposium for the Tenth and Eleventh District Dental Societies of the Dental Society of the State of New York on Sept 5, 1973.
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Reporting School Data on the Dental Licensure Examination

Journal of Dental Education, 2013
Beginning in 2012, candidate performance on the National Board Dental Examination (NBDE) has been reported as pass/fail, and only the failing candidates receive numerical scores for remediation purposes. The Joint Commission on National Dental Examinations recognizes that the numerical scores have been important information to dental schools for ...
Andrew I. Spielman   +2 more
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A Survey of Deans and ADEA Activities on Dental Licensure Issues

Journal of Dental Education, 2003
A written survey on issues in clinical testing for licensure was sent to the deans of all dental schools in the United States. Response rate was 89 percent. Results indicate that administrative leaders of the country's dental schools think that third‐party evaluation of graduates is appropriate, but they do not have confidence in current clinical tests
Richard W. Valachovic   +3 more
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Improving Performance on the Endodontic Section of the Florida Dental Licensure Examination

Journal of Dental Education, 2004
In an attempt to improve performance of University of Florida College of Dentistry (UFCD) graduates on the endodontic section of the Florida Dental Licensure Examination, a retrospective analysis was conducted for classes graduating between 1996 and 2003 to assess potential relationships between passing and failing performance and three factors with ...
Frank J. Vertucci   +2 more
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