Making the Case for Continuing Education In late 2018, the American Dental Education Association released the results of its annual survey of graduating dental school seniors.1 The graduates’ responses illustrate how they perceive their need for further training in the areas of practice management and clinical dentistry, as well as the importance they place on continuing education.
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Respondents who disagree or strongly disagree with this sentiment: “I am prepared to manage a successful business; I can manage finances, enact a business plan, ensure efficient scheduling and billing, obtain appropriate credentialing, etc.”
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Respondents who perceive their education and training in “surgical placement of implant” as “inadequate.” In the category “restoration of implant,” 35.5% answered the same way.
1. American Dental Education Association [internet]. Washington, D.C.: American Dental Education Association; c2019. ADEA Survey of Dental School Seniors, 2018 Graduating Class Tables Report. 2018 Nov [cited 2019 Dec 3]. Available from: http://www.adea.org/ADEA_Survey_of_Dental_School_ Seniors_2018_Tables_Report.pdf.
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