Tiwana Karen K, Hammersmith Kimberly J, Murrah Valerie A
Department of Diagnostic Sciences and General Dentistry, University of North Carolina School of Dentistry, Chapel Hill, NC 27599, USA.
J Dent Educ. 2007 Mar;71(3):331-8.
Urgent dental care education is a critical aspect of the D.D.S. curriculum as dental students must be adequately prepared to face real-world dental emergency challenges in practice. Dental emergency education is likely the most variable component of the dental curriculum. To assess potential differences in emergency education, a sixteen-question survey was sent to directors of urgent care of all fifty-six U.S. dental schools addressing clinic operation, demographics, treatment, integration into the D.D.S. curriculum, and provision of care for indigent populations. The response rate was 88 percent. Results indicate a need for earlier integration of urgent dental care education into the D.D.S. curriculum, more pediatric emergency experiences for D.D.S. students, and a more rigorous academic approach in assessing student competency while on rotation in the urgent care service. In addition, access to emergency dental care has become increasingly difficult for indigent populations due to lack of state-supported funds; further exploration of sources of external funding for such care is warranted.
急诊牙科护理教育是牙医学博士课程的一个关键方面,因为牙科学生必须做好充分准备,以便在实践中应对现实世界中的牙科紧急情况挑战。牙科急诊教育可能是牙科课程中最具变数的部分。为了评估急诊教育中的潜在差异,向美国所有56所牙科学校的急诊护理主任发送了一份包含16个问题的调查问卷,内容涉及诊所运营、人口统计学、治疗、融入牙医学博士课程以及为贫困人群提供护理等方面。回复率为88%。结果表明,有必要将急诊牙科护理教育更早地融入牙医学博士课程,为牙医学博士学生提供更多儿科急诊体验,以及在评估学生在急诊护理服务轮转期间的能力时采用更严格的学术方法。此外,由于缺乏国家支持的资金,贫困人群获得急诊牙科护理变得越来越困难;有必要进一步探索此类护理的外部资金来源。