The University of California, San Francisco School of Dentistry established the Dental Postbaccalaureate Program in 1998 to provide reapplication assistance to students from economically and/or educationally disadvantaged backgrounds who were previously denied admission to dental school. The goals were to increase diversity in the dental school student population and improve access to dental services for underserved populations. This article assesses the program's short-, mid-, and long-term outcomes and is the first to examine long-term practice patterns after a dental postbaccalaureate program. Data collected on all participant (n=94) demographics, pre/post-program DAT scores, and post-program dental school admission results were used to ...
Data from the American Association of Dental Schools (AADS) and American Dental Association (ADA) we...
Abstract: In this chapter we describe the institutional and policy-level strategies that dental scho...
Maldistribution of the dental workforce contributes to poor access to oral health care. Community-ba...
The University of California, San Francisco School of Dentistry established the Dental Postbaccalaur...
Introduction: The Professional Education Preparation Program (PEPP) is a health careers pipeline pro...
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Purpose/objectives: To assess racial and ethnic diversity of graduates of each dental school compare...
Abstract: For many years, studies have identified a need for greater racial and ethnic diversity amo...
Abstract: This study examined the factors influencing the proportion of underrepresented minority st...
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Abstract: Dental schools have created summer enrichment and recruitment programs to increase enrollm...
Dental schools in the Pipeline, Profession, and Practice: Community-Based Dental Education program t...
Over the last few decades, technological advancement has increased the quality of\ud dental health c...
Adequately providing for the health care of the growing minority population in the United States req...
Abstract: The national underrepresentation of minorities in dental schools and the dental profession...
Data from the American Association of Dental Schools (AADS) and American Dental Association (ADA) we...
Abstract: In this chapter we describe the institutional and policy-level strategies that dental scho...
Maldistribution of the dental workforce contributes to poor access to oral health care. Community-ba...
The University of California, San Francisco School of Dentistry established the Dental Postbaccalaur...
Introduction: The Professional Education Preparation Program (PEPP) is a health careers pipeline pro...
PLEASE NOTE: This work is protected by copyright. Downloading is restricted to the BU community: ple...
Purpose/objectives: To assess racial and ethnic diversity of graduates of each dental school compare...
Abstract: For many years, studies have identified a need for greater racial and ethnic diversity amo...
Abstract: This study examined the factors influencing the proportion of underrepresented minority st...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/153572/1/jddjde018039.pd
Abstract: Dental schools have created summer enrichment and recruitment programs to increase enrollm...
Dental schools in the Pipeline, Profession, and Practice: Community-Based Dental Education program t...
Over the last few decades, technological advancement has increased the quality of\ud dental health c...
Adequately providing for the health care of the growing minority population in the United States req...
Abstract: The national underrepresentation of minorities in dental schools and the dental profession...
Data from the American Association of Dental Schools (AADS) and American Dental Association (ADA) we...
Abstract: In this chapter we describe the institutional and policy-level strategies that dental scho...
Maldistribution of the dental workforce contributes to poor access to oral health care. Community-ba...