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A national survey of UK final year students’ opinion of undergraduate oral surgery teaching

Author Affiliations
University of Dundee, Dundee Dental Hospital, University of Newcastle Australia, Newcastle University, ...
Published InEuropean Journal Of Dental Education
Year2011
Citations54

Abstract

BACKGROUND: A national survey was undertaken to establish a baseline of our final year students' perception of how their undergraduate oral surgery education has equipped them for key areas of general dental practice. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Questionnaires were distributed to the 13 UK schools with final year students, towards the end of the academic year in 2009. The questionnaires were completed anonymously and were optically scanned. RESULTS: In total, 632 questionnaires were returned, which represents 66% of the students of the graduating year. The majority (83%) of the respondents perceived that the teaching in oral surgery had given them sufficient knowledge to undertake independent practise. Most respondents (99%) felt confident to perform forceps exodontia, but confidence in the various aspects…
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