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de Azevedo, Renato A.; Correa, Marcos B.; Torriani, Marcos A.; Lund, Rafael G. – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2018
Knowledge of dental anatomy is of great importance in the practice of dentistry, especially in oral rehabilitation, because without this knowledge, professional practice is not possible. Dental carving plays a major role in training dental students as it develops their manual dexterity. This randomized controlled trial aimed to evaluate the…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Science Instruction, Graduate Students, Dentistry
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Butt, Graham; Macnab, Natasha – Professional Development in Education, 2013
Evaluating the connections between the appraisal, or performance management, of different professional groups, and their subsequent uptake of continuing professional development (CPD), is valuable for both employees and managers. The linking of appraisal systems with professional/personal development plans amongst health professionals is now…
Descriptors: Dentistry, Performance Based Assessment, Foreign Countries, Professional Continuing Education
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Escudier, M. P.; Newton, T. J.; Cox, M. J.; Reynolds, P. A.; Odell, E. W. – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2011
This study compared higher education dental undergraduate student performance in online assessments with performance in traditional paper-based tests and investigated students' perceptions of the fairness and acceptability of online tests, and showed performance to be comparable. The project design involved two parallel cross-over trials, one in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, Student Attitudes, Focus Groups
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Kieser, Jules; Livingstone, Vicki; Meldrum, Alison – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2008
The aim of the present work was to see if storytelling in a clinical dental anatomy course would increase student satisfaction. We enhanced teaching by spontaneous storytelling in problem-based learning, in half of the third-year dentistry class. At the end of the course, we administered an anonymous questionnaire to the students in the class,…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Problem Based Learning, Dentistry, Likert Scales
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Johnson, Genevieve Marie – Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 2007
Practice-as-inquiry refers to the blending of instructional practice with systematic curricular inquiry. College and university teachers, while experts in their disciplines, typically are not specialists in instructional practice. Practice-as-inquiry (also referred to as teacher-as-researcher) may function as a mechanism of continuous teaching…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Higher Education, Dentistry, Data Interpretation
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Olsen, Richard A.; And Others – Journal of Dental Education, 1987
A study examined the following: the qualifications that general practice residency program directors and dental department chairpersons currently possess; what academic qualifications and experiences respondents felt to be important for individuals in these positions; and what requirements hospitals have in selecting individuals for these…
Descriptors: Clinical Experience, Comparative Analysis, Dental Schools, Dentistry
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Taylor, Reginald W.; Kress, Gerard C., Jr. – Journal of Dental Education, 1987
Questionnaires were mailed to minority senior dental students and to a control group of nonminority seniors. Background income, debt, and future plans were investigated. Minorities were more likely to locate in a minority community, less likely to enter solo practice. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Career Choice, Comparative Analysis, Debt (Financial), Dental Students
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Hicks, Jeffery L.; And Others – Journal of Dental Education, 1985
The effects of reducing dental clinical requirements were investigated. Twenty-seven senior students participated in a modified system in which requirements were reduced to essential experiences while the remaining seniors served as controls. No significant differences were found. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Clinical Experience, Comparative Analysis, Degree Requirements, Dental Schools