2017
DOI: 10.21815/jde.017.028
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Expected Changes in Regulation and Licensure: Influence on Future Education of Dentists

Abstract: This article is based on the following assumptions about dental care in the United States: there is an access to oral health care problem; the number of individuals with dental insurance is increasing; the demographics of the dental profession does not mirror the overall demographics of the U.S. population; and emerging oral health workforce models may help improve access to care. Based on these assumptions, this article explores related licensure and regulatory factors that will influence the education and pr… Show more

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“…23 Between 2011 and 2016, about one in 18 dentists moved to a diferent state, with about one in eight dentists aged 40 years and under moving across state lines. 23 Between 2011 and 2016, about one in 18 dentists moved to a diferent state, with about one in eight dentists aged 40 years and under moving across state lines.…”
Section: Reducing Burdens On Students and New Dentistsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…23 Between 2011 and 2016, about one in 18 dentists moved to a diferent state, with about one in eight dentists aged 40 years and under moving across state lines. 23 Between 2011 and 2016, about one in 18 dentists moved to a diferent state, with about one in eight dentists aged 40 years and under moving across state lines.…”
Section: Reducing Burdens On Students and New Dentistsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…24 ASDA has cited portability as one of the biggest concerns facing new dentists and their families as they consider practice or postgraduate training options. 23,25 Further, increased educational debt has forced students to put a higher priority on obtaining licensure to begin meeting their repayment obligations. Competition for and diversiication of specialty training programs have put added pressure on students to gain licensure as a prerequisite to accepting a position.…”
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“…As both the Canadian and U.S. Commissions on Dental Accreditation prepare the next updates to their requirements [57], we expect to see an increased focus on integration of evidence-based dentistry into the dental curriculum, and believe this will be a major driver for more complex and advanced instruction from dental librarians. In our view, the aspects of EBD that are particularly suited to librarian involvement are critical appraisal of studies, and the fostering of a deeper understanding of research methodologies such as systematic reviews.…”
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