Department of Comprehensive Dentistry, University of Louisville School of Dentistry, Louisville, Kentucky, USA.
Department of General Dentistry, University of Maryland School of Dentistry, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
J Dent Educ. 2022 Feb;86(2):124-135. doi: 10.1002/jdd.12792. Epub 2021 Sep 23.
This multi-site study examined dental students' postgraduate plans and factors affecting them, perceptions of pathways with the best future, and whether those postgraduate plans changed during dental school.
An online survey was made available to all four dental classes (2018, 2019, 2020, and 2021) and advanced standing/international dental students at eight US dental schools. The survey questionnaire consisted of two parts: (1) 14 questions pertaining to demographic information and (2) 11 questions pertaining to career path choices and possible influencing factors.
Overall response rate was approximately 38.4% (1459/3800). For those responding 34.0% planned to enroll in a general dentistry residency, followed by associate dentist in a private practice (31.4%), and specialty residency (17.6%). Quality of life, to increase knowledge/clinical skills, and intellectual satisfaction were most often rated extremely important factors; Influence of family members in dentistry and prestigious specialty received the most responses of not important. General dentistry was perceived to have the best future in terms of overall impact on the profession, potential for positive impact on patient's quality of life, and personal quality of life; oral and maxillofacial surgery was believed to have the best future in terms of salary. Students changed their postgraduate plan during dental school 43.0% of the time, with race (p = 0.006) and year of progress toward degree (p < 0.001) being significant associations.
General dentistry remains the most popular pathway. Many dental students change their plans during dental school; a better understanding of these trends and contributing factors may aid development of practice readiness curricula.
本多中心研究调查了牙科学生的研究生计划及其影响因素、对未来最佳途径的看法,以及这些研究生计划是否在牙科学院期间发生了变化。
一项在线调查向八所美国牙科学校的所有四个牙科班级(2018 年、2019 年、2020 年和 2021 年)和高级学生/国际牙科学生开放。调查问卷由两部分组成:(1)14 个问题涉及人口统计学信息,(2)11 个问题涉及职业道路选择和可能的影响因素。
总体回复率约为 38.4%(1459/3800)。对于回答者来说,34.0%计划参加普通牙科住院医师培训,其次是私人执业的副牙医(31.4%)和专科住院医师培训(17.6%)。生活质量、增加知识/临床技能和智力满足感是最常被评为非常重要的因素;家庭成员在牙科和著名专业的影响力收到的回答最多为不重要。普通牙科在对专业的总体影响、对患者生活质量的潜在积极影响以及个人生活质量方面被认为具有最佳的未来;口腔颌面外科被认为在薪酬方面具有最佳的未来。学生在牙科学院期间改变研究生计划的比例为 43.0%,种族(p=0.006)和学位进展的年份(p<0.001)是显著关联因素。
普通牙科仍然是最受欢迎的途径。许多牙科学生在牙科学院期间改变了计划;更好地了解这些趋势和促成因素可能有助于制定实践准备课程。