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Advances in Dental Education and Licensure
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1950D e n t a l education and licensure have made unprecedented progress in the United States during the first half of the twentieth century. This introductory statement must necessarily deal briefly with such guideposts and landmarks as students, teachers, buildings and equipment, curriculum, university affiliation, advanced in struction, licensure and ...
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Comparison of dental licensure, specialization and continuing education in five countries
European Journal of Dental Education, 2002Dental practice and education are becoming more globalized. Greater practitioner and patient mobility, the free flow of information, increasingly global standards of care and new legal and economic frameworks (such as European Union [EU] legislation) are forcing a review of dental licensure, specialization and continuing education systems.
David Mock+3 more
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Board‐to‐Board Consistency in Initial Dental Licensure Examinations
Journal of Dental Education, 2011The consistency between student clinical performance in dental school and performance on initial licensure examinations is known to be weak. A review of the literature failed to identify any reports of the consistency between performance on initial licensure examinations and quality of technical work in practice.
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Journal of Dental Education, 1978
A questionnaire was sent to every American dental school and each state and regional testing agency, requesting information on the teaching of basic cardiopulmonary resuscitation (BCPR) and its inclusion in the requirements for state dental licensure. The data indicates that 81 percent of the schools teach a course in BCPR and the remaining 19 percent ...
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A questionnaire was sent to every American dental school and each state and regional testing agency, requesting information on the teaching of basic cardiopulmonary resuscitation (BCPR) and its inclusion in the requirements for state dental licensure. The data indicates that 81 percent of the schools teach a course in BCPR and the remaining 19 percent ...
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Education, licensure, and specialty of dental technician
Journal of Prosthodontic Research, 2020Hideyuki Imai+2 more
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The Residency Pathway to Dental Licensure: The Paradigm Shift from Inception to Policy
Journal of Evidence Based Dental Practice, 2006Following decades of minimal advancement, the dental licensure reform movement has rallied around the recent introduction of a bold new concept. The New York State Dental Association has introduced and passed legislation that allows the substitution of a successfully completed dental residency program for the traditional clinical licensing examination.
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Competencies for dental licensure in Canada
Journal of Dental Education, 1996Jack D. Gerrow+3 more
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Journal of Evidence Based Dental Practice, 2006
The evolution and implementation of a uniform national clinical examination has become a reality under the guidance of the American Board of Dental Examiners (ADEX). The defined purpose of this examination is to provide a defensible construct that assesses the critical clinical competencies of dental and dental hygiene candidates that will ...
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The evolution and implementation of a uniform national clinical examination has become a reality under the guidance of the American Board of Dental Examiners (ADEX). The defined purpose of this examination is to provide a defensible construct that assesses the critical clinical competencies of dental and dental hygiene candidates that will ...
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Dental Licensure/Authors’ Response
The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1971Michael L. O’Brien, Richard Bence
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