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Promising Scope of Practice Models for the Health Professions [PDF]
Compares California's SOP laws setting parameters for nurse practitioners, physical therapists, physician assistants, and paramedics to broader provisions in other states or institutions.
Catherine Dower +2 more
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Abstract Background and Objectives Substance use disorders (SUD) among healthcare professionals threaten both patient safety and workforce stability. Professional health programs (PHPs) aim to support recovery and safe practice reentry, yet outcomes for non‐physician professionals remain underexplored. This study assessed return to use and professional
Mubo O. Olufemi +5 more
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ABSTRACT Background Dentists educated outside the EU/EEA can undergo a national proficiency test to obtain a Swedish dental licence. These assessments aim to ensure competence and patient safety, but little is known about how foreign‐trained dentists experience the process.
Jesper Dalum +3 more
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ABSTRACT Background Oral health practitioners (OHPs) provide essential preventive, periodontal, and restorative treatment within diverse settings in Australia. Despite their significant contribution to oral healthcare, regulatory restrictions prevent OHPs from independent prescription of medicines, limiting efficiency, continuity of care, and patient ...
W. Carlson‐Jones +8 more
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2018 Dental Hygienist Re-Licensure Survey Instrument [PDF]
This survey was administered between January 1st, 2018 - March 1st, 2018 to Dental Hygienists. This instrument is used for data collection in biennium re-licensure of Dental professionals in the State of ...
Bowen Center for Health Workforce Research and Policy
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Costs and economic impact of student‐led clinics—A systematic review
Abstract Purpose Student‐led clinics generate a range of benefits to multiple stakeholder groups. Students receive important educational opportunities to advance in their training. Patients with limited access to care may access effective care or a higher amount of effective care and so reduce burden on the health care system.
Debra Mitchell +4 more
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ABSTRACT Background Anxiety, pain and medical emergencies are crucial concepts in the dental field. Dental students need training, but little is known of their competence on these topics. Aim The aim of this study was to assess the current state of Italian dental students' preparation for, attitudes to, and perceptions of medical emergency, anxiety and
Niccolò Giuseppe Armogida +6 more
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Abstract New drugs are urgently needed to treat drug‐resistant tuberculosis in combination regimens. Ganfeborole demonstrated bactericidal activity and good tolerability in clinical trials. In preclinical studies, ganfeborole showed embryofetal developmental effects, currently mandating highly effective non‐user dependent contraception in women of ...
Laura Iavarone +13 more
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Gaps in Medical Emergency Preparedness Among Iraqi Dentists: A Nationwide Cross-Sectional Analysis
Objective: To evaluate the preparedness of Iraqi dental practitioners in managing medical emergencies by assessing self-reported confidence, theoretical knowledge, prior clinical exposure, and formal training in Basic Life Support (BLS) and emergency ...
Awf Sh. Mahmood, Meena Muneeb
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Workforce Equity and Dental Health Aides in CHAP: A Scoping Review
ABSTRACT Introduction Oral health workforce shortages are a persistent challenge throughout the United States (US), disproportionately affecting American Indian/Alaskan (AI/AN) Native communities. Shortages limit access to routine and preventive dental care across settings, contributing to oral health inequities and systemic shortfalls. The integration
Amanda J. Llaneza +3 more
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