2009
DOI: 10.1002/j.0022-0337.2009.73.8.tb04790.x
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Annual ADEA Survey of Dental School Seniors: 2008 Graduating Class

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“…Notably, in 2009, only one dental school in Austria and 40% of dental schools in Germany offered any lecture series or practical course in gerodontology, compared with all dental schools in Switzerland in 2004 . Lack of time devoted to geriatric education is likely to have serious implications, with only 14.3% of graduating dental students considering themselves to be well prepared to provide geriatric oral health care . In a Victoria, Australia study, it was reported that only 43.6% of dentists believed that they had received adequate training in the management of medically compromised patients, and only 35.3% received adequate education and training in clinical care of patients in residential aged care facilities …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Notably, in 2009, only one dental school in Austria and 40% of dental schools in Germany offered any lecture series or practical course in gerodontology, compared with all dental schools in Switzerland in 2004 . Lack of time devoted to geriatric education is likely to have serious implications, with only 14.3% of graduating dental students considering themselves to be well prepared to provide geriatric oral health care . In a Victoria, Australia study, it was reported that only 43.6% of dentists believed that they had received adequate training in the management of medically compromised patients, and only 35.3% received adequate education and training in clinical care of patients in residential aged care facilities …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These findings are inconsistent with previous reports in this field. According to American Dental Education Association (ADEA) in 2008, most of the senior students consider themselves prepared to provide preventive dental care ( 22 ). Holmes et al surveyed the graduated alumina and found them particularly competent in treatment and prevention of dental caries ( 23 ).…”
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“…Men and women in the 2016 graduating class were in nearly equal proportions, with 48.7% men, 48.1% women, and 3.2% not reporting (Table 1). Given that just eight years earlier, there were 11% fewer women than men (44.3% women and 55.7% men), 2 the rising representation of women is striking. The breakdown by gender and race suggests that much of the rise in the number of women is due to minority women entering dental school at increasing rates.…”
Section: Seniors’ Characteristics and Motivation For Choosing Dentistrymentioning
confidence: 99%