In spring 2011, a study was initiated to investigate the nature and extent of gender issues in clinical dental education at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Dentistry. Surveys were sent to 236 dental students in the second, third, and fourth years; eighty-six (36.4 percent) responded. Surveys were also sent to seventy-one full-time dental faculty members who had clinical contact with students, and thirty-four (47.9 percent) responded. Of the student respondents, fifty-one were female and thirty-five were male; the faculty respondents were ten women and twenty-four men. A significantly greater proportion of female than male student respondents reported that issues related to gender affected clinical training. The fem...
Background: Females have a more favorable attitude toward health-related issues, including dental he...
Abstract: This study assessed whether traditionally based gender stereotypes are applied to dentists...
Abstract: This study compares differences by gender in the practice patterns and professional activi...
In spring 2011, a study was initiated to investigate the nature and extent of gender issues in clini...
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to examine gender differences and other predictors of postgr...
The purpose of this study was to examine gender disparities in dental leadership and academics in th...
The objectives of the study reported in this article were to assess dental student leaders’ percepti...
Understanding the effect of gender on oral health would facilitate the development of successful att...
“the study of sex differences is evolving into a mature science. ” This IOM study documented the sci...
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to see if gender-based differences exist in the performance ...
Abstract: This study investigates whether female and male full-time dental faculty members in U.S. d...
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to identify performance differences in subgroups of dental s...
Abstract: Women’s role in the field of dentistry has historically been limited to the dental auxilia...
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to determine whether gender affects high-stakes test perform...
Objective: This study aims to use the modified Hiroshima University Dental Behavior Inventory (HU-DB...
Background: Females have a more favorable attitude toward health-related issues, including dental he...
Abstract: This study assessed whether traditionally based gender stereotypes are applied to dentists...
Abstract: This study compares differences by gender in the practice patterns and professional activi...
In spring 2011, a study was initiated to investigate the nature and extent of gender issues in clini...
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to examine gender differences and other predictors of postgr...
The purpose of this study was to examine gender disparities in dental leadership and academics in th...
The objectives of the study reported in this article were to assess dental student leaders’ percepti...
Understanding the effect of gender on oral health would facilitate the development of successful att...
“the study of sex differences is evolving into a mature science. ” This IOM study documented the sci...
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to see if gender-based differences exist in the performance ...
Abstract: This study investigates whether female and male full-time dental faculty members in U.S. d...
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to identify performance differences in subgroups of dental s...
Abstract: Women’s role in the field of dentistry has historically been limited to the dental auxilia...
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to determine whether gender affects high-stakes test perform...
Objective: This study aims to use the modified Hiroshima University Dental Behavior Inventory (HU-DB...
Background: Females have a more favorable attitude toward health-related issues, including dental he...
Abstract: This study assessed whether traditionally based gender stereotypes are applied to dentists...
Abstract: This study compares differences by gender in the practice patterns and professional activi...