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J Dent Educ ; 77(5): 604-11, 2013 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23658406

ABSTRACT

Community-based clinical teaching/outreach programs using a variety of approaches have been established in many predoctoral dental schools around the world. The aim of this article is to report current trends in the teaching of community-based clinical teaching/outreach teaching in dental schools in the United Kingdom and Ireland. In late 2010-early 2011, a questionnaire was distributed by e-mail to deans of the eighteen established dental schools in the United Kingdom and Ireland. The questionnaire included both open and closed questions relating to current and anticipated trends in community-based clinical teaching. Fourteen responses were received (response rate=78 percent). All fourteen responding schools reported inclusion of a community-based clinical teaching program. Ten schools indicated that their program was based on total patient (comprehensive) care including the treatment of child patients. In nine schools, the program is directed by a senior clinical academic in restorative dentistry. As well as student dentists, ten schools and seven schools include teaching of student dental therapists and student dental hygienists, respectively. There is a varied experience within the schools surveyed in terms of the extent, nature, and content of these programs. Overall, however, community-based clinical teaching was seen as part of the future of dental school education in many schools as an ideal way of preparing graduates for Dental Foundation Training and subsequent independent practice.


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Community Health Services/trends , Dental Health Services/trends , Education, Dental/trends , Child , Community Dentistry/education , Community Dentistry/trends , Comprehensive Dental Care , Dental Auxiliaries/education , Dental Care for Children , Dental Clinics , Dental Hygienists/education , Dentistry, Operative/education , Holistic Health/education , Humans , Ireland , Preceptorship/trends , Primary Health Care , Schools, Dental , Teaching/methods , United Kingdom
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J Okla Dent Assoc ; 87(3): 24-8, 1997.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9540692

ABSTRACT

The Indian Health Service has been providing dental services to American Indians in Oklahoma for more than 40 years. The dental program is part of an integrated health care delivery system that is one of the oldest examples of a staff model Health Maintenance Organization (HMO).


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Dental Health Services/trends , Indians, North American , United States Indian Health Service , Adult , Child , Delivery of Health Care , Dental Health Services/organization & administration , Dental Staff/education , Humans , Oklahoma , Quality of Health Care , School Dentistry , United States
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