Shulman J D, Niessen L C, Kress G C, DeSpain B, Duffy R
Department of Public Health Sciences, TAMUS-Baylor College of Dentistry, Dallas, TX 75266-0677, USA.
J Public Health Dent. 1998;58 Suppl 1:75-83. doi: 10.1111/j.1752-7325.1998.tb02532.x.
A panel of public health practitioners sponsored by the Health Resources and Services Administration met December 6-8, 1994, to examine current roles and responsibilities for dental public health workers and to recommend changes in education and training to meet challenges posed by an evolving health care system. Overall, at least the same number, if not more, dental public health personnel will be needed in the future. While some new roles were identified, the panel felt that only small numbers of personnel will be needed to fill these new roles. Not all of these roles necessarily require a dental degree. The panel felt that a need exists for more academicians for dental schools, schools of public health, dental public health residencies, and dental hygiene programs; oral epidemiologists and health services researchers; health educators; and specialists in utilization review/outcomes assessment, dental informatics, nutrition, program evaluation, and prevention. To meet these personnel needs: (1) dental public health residency programs should be structured to meet the educational needs of working public health dentists with MPH degrees through on-the-job residency programs; (2) the standards for advanced specialty education programs in dental public health should be made sufficiently flexible to include dentists who have advanced education and the requisite core public health courses; (3) flexible MPH degree programs must be available because of the rising debt of dental students and the decreased numbers of graduating dentists; (4) loan repayment should be available for dentists who have pursued public health training and are working in state or local health departments; and (5) standards for advanced education in dental public health should be developed for dental hygienists.
由卫生资源与服务管理局赞助的一组公共卫生从业者于1994年12月6日至8日召开会议,审视牙科公共卫生工作者当前的角色和职责,并就教育与培训方面的变革提出建议,以应对不断发展的医疗保健系统带来的挑战。总体而言,未来所需的牙科公共卫生人员数量至少不会减少,甚至可能更多。虽然确定了一些新角色,但该小组认为填补这些新角色只需少量人员。并非所有这些角色都必然需要牙科学位。该小组认为,牙科学校、公共卫生学院、牙科公共卫生住院医师培训项目和口腔卫生项目需要更多的学者;口腔流行病学家和卫生服务研究人员;健康教育工作者;以及利用审查/结果评估、牙科信息学、营养、项目评估和预防方面的专家。为满足这些人员需求:(1)牙科公共卫生住院医师培训项目应通过在职住院医师培训项目进行构建,以满足拥有公共卫生硕士学位的在职公共卫生牙医的教育需求;(2)牙科公共卫生高级专科教育项目的标准应足够灵活,以纳入接受过高等教育且修完必要核心公共卫生课程的牙医;(3)由于牙科学生债务增加且毕业牙医数量减少,必须提供灵活的公共卫生硕士学位项目;(4)应为接受过公共卫生培训并在州或地方卫生部门工作的牙医提供贷款偿还;(5)应为口腔卫生工作者制定牙科公共卫生高等教育标准。