Abstract: This study was undertaken in June of 2005 to evaluate the status of credentialing of clinical faculty in United States dental schools. A short survey on the process of credentialing was developed and emailed or mailed to all clinical deans. The survey contained a standard definition of health professional credentialing to which the respondent was to compare his or her school’s procedures. Of the forty-six respondents, only 46 percent were conducting credentialing as defined on the survey. Recredentialing of clinical faculty was occurring in most of these schools; however, 23 percent did not report a process of recredentialing. Each institution required different items in its credentialing application: 95 percent required informati...
established in November 1996 in order to meet the professional development needs of the faculty, sta...
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to investigate the associations among several dental school ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the current availability of faculty development programs di...
Abstract: Committed to the premise that the same standards of review for clinical practice may be ap...
Abstract: Credentialing and assigning clinical privileges are well-established practices in institut...
Abstract: Credentialing and assigning clinical privileges are well-established practices in institut...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to assess the representation of academically based diplomat...
Abstract: A written survey on issues in clinical testing for licensure was sent to the deans of all...
OBJECTIVES: A survey was conducted to better understand the training needs of faculty members withou...
and Change, recommended that dental schools increase the use of nontenure-track positions in their e...
This study examines differences among six health care occupations in perceptions of and preferences ...
The aim of this survey study was to develop a current profile of deportment chairs at U.S. and Canad...
Abstract: Little is known about principal dental admissions officers (PDAO) in U.S. dental schools w...
This paper examined the critical factors and potential predictors necessary for successful admission...
Abstract: Many, if not most, dental faculty members have not received formal training to be educator...
established in November 1996 in order to meet the professional development needs of the faculty, sta...
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to investigate the associations among several dental school ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the current availability of faculty development programs di...
Abstract: Committed to the premise that the same standards of review for clinical practice may be ap...
Abstract: Credentialing and assigning clinical privileges are well-established practices in institut...
Abstract: Credentialing and assigning clinical privileges are well-established practices in institut...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to assess the representation of academically based diplomat...
Abstract: A written survey on issues in clinical testing for licensure was sent to the deans of all...
OBJECTIVES: A survey was conducted to better understand the training needs of faculty members withou...
and Change, recommended that dental schools increase the use of nontenure-track positions in their e...
This study examines differences among six health care occupations in perceptions of and preferences ...
The aim of this survey study was to develop a current profile of deportment chairs at U.S. and Canad...
Abstract: Little is known about principal dental admissions officers (PDAO) in U.S. dental schools w...
This paper examined the critical factors and potential predictors necessary for successful admission...
Abstract: Many, if not most, dental faculty members have not received formal training to be educator...
established in November 1996 in order to meet the professional development needs of the faculty, sta...
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to investigate the associations among several dental school ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the current availability of faculty development programs di...