Barnard P D
Aust Dent J. 1981 Feb;26(1):18-24. doi: 10.1111/j.1834-7819.1981.tb03913.x.
There has been a rapid increase in the number of providers in dental services in Australia. The relative increase of dentists has been at a greater rate than that of the population. There has been a marked increase in the number of operating dental auxiliaries employed as school dental therapists in government services and of self-employed denturists. Employment of dental hygienists by private dental practitioners is still limited. The active dentist workforce is approximately 80 per cent of the number of dentists on the registers and about 82 per cent of the active dentist workforce has been maintained with an increase in the proportion of women and of specialists. The number of dental graduates from Australian universities appears adequate to meet population increases and the loss of dentists from the registers. A very high rate of new registration of overseas dentists has created some oversupply in the private practice sector. Emphasis should be placed on the Australian dental schools for the continuing supply of dental graduates, specialist and continuing education to meet the needs of the Australian community. There is an urgent need for co-ordination of relevant registration authorities through national schedules and for the collection of information concerning the disposition of the Australian dental workforce to enable continuing evaluation of present and future workforce requirements.
澳大利亚提供牙科服务的人员数量迅速增加。牙医数量的相对增长速度超过了人口增长速度。在政府服务中受雇担任学校牙科治疗师的执业牙科辅助人员以及个体假牙制作师的数量显著增加。私人牙科从业者雇佣牙科保健员的情况仍然有限。活跃的牙医劳动力约占注册牙医数量的80%,并且随着女性和专科医生比例的增加,约82%的活跃牙医劳动力得以维持。澳大利亚大学牙科专业毕业生的数量似乎足以满足人口增长以及注册牙医流失的需求。海外牙医极高的新注册率在私人执业领域造成了一定程度的供应过剩。应重视澳大利亚牙科学校持续提供牙科专业毕业生、专科教育和继续教育,以满足澳大利亚社会的需求。迫切需要通过国家计划协调相关注册机构,并收集有关澳大利亚牙科劳动力分布的信息,以便持续评估当前和未来的劳动力需求。