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Advancing Dental Education in the 21st Century: Phase 2 Report on Strategic Analysis and Recommendations
Author(s) -
Formicola Allan J.,
Bailit Howard L.,
Weintraub Jane A.,
Fried Jacquelyn L.,
Polverini Peter J.
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
journal of dental education
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.53
H-Index - 68
eISSN - 1930-7837
pISSN - 0022-0337
DOI - 10.21815/jde.018.109
Subject(s) - documentation , dental education , workforce , medical education , strategic planning , population , service (business) , phase (matter) , medicine , public relations , political science , engineering ethics , business , engineering , environmental health , computer science , programming language , chemistry , organic chemistry , marketing , law
In Phase 1 of the “Advancing Dental Education in the 21st Century” project, research was conducted and published on a number of serious challenges facing dental and allied dental education, both presently and projected to 2040. Those findings informed the strategic analysis and recommendations developed in Phase 2 of the project. This report provides an overview of the Phase 2 conclusions and presents recommendations to address the challenges identified. The recommendations propose ways to educate a workforce prepared to meet the oral health needs of the population; develop a sustainable economic model that allows schools to meet their education, research, and service missions; make dental and allied dental education and practice an integral part of the larger health education and delivery systems; and keep dentistry advancing as a “learned” profession. This report begins with an Executive Summary and then presents the strategic analysis of challenges facing dental schools and allied dental programs and provides a brief explanation of the rationale for each recommendation. Two appendices are included with the report: the first summarizes discussions held at the national conference to consider the recommendations; and the second provides additional documentation of calculations used to estimate the number of new dental graduates needed in 2040.

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