This paper examines the costs and benefits the dental school applicant might consider before selecting dentistry as a career. The costs and benefits of pursuing dentistry are compared to those of selecting engineering. The rate of return to dentistry when compared to engineering is calculated for three time periods: 1974, 1978, and 1982. The rate is a proxy for the financial returns an applicant expects to recognize if he or she decides to become a dentist. The study finds that the rate of return to dentistry has declined from 23.6 percent in 1974 to 18.7 percent in 1978 and to 14.3 percent in 1982. The decline in the rate of return is greater on average for students attending private dental schools than for those attending publicly support...
Abstract: Recent dental school surveys have indicated a slight decrease in the overall number of den...
Abstract: One aim of higher education is to develop professional identities in students to equip the...
The American public saved more than $39 billion (1990 dollars) in dental expenditures from 1979 thro...
This paper examines the costs and benefits the dental school applicant might consider before selecti...
The rising costs associated with obtaining a dental education have caused some to question the finan...
This paper examines the impact of financial trends in state supported dental schools on full time cl...
Abstract: This article examines the impact of financial trends in state-supported dental schools on ...
Abstract: This article reviews current dental education economic challenges such as increasing stude...
Continuing dental education is a necessity for the dental professional. In dentistry, a profession d...
Abstract: In 2000, the thirty-six states with public dental schools provided an average subsidy of $...
Abstract: Currently, dental school graduates are viewed as a resource by their institutions and thos...
Abstract: As this Summit addresses the value of the school of dentistry to its parent institution, c...
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Abstract: This article presents the academic qualifications of matriculating dental students (as ind...
Benefit-cost analysis and cost-effectiveness analysis can be used to evaluate preventive regimens an...
Abstract: Recent dental school surveys have indicated a slight decrease in the overall number of den...
Abstract: One aim of higher education is to develop professional identities in students to equip the...
The American public saved more than $39 billion (1990 dollars) in dental expenditures from 1979 thro...
This paper examines the costs and benefits the dental school applicant might consider before selecti...
The rising costs associated with obtaining a dental education have caused some to question the finan...
This paper examines the impact of financial trends in state supported dental schools on full time cl...
Abstract: This article examines the impact of financial trends in state-supported dental schools on ...
Abstract: This article reviews current dental education economic challenges such as increasing stude...
Continuing dental education is a necessity for the dental professional. In dentistry, a profession d...
Abstract: In 2000, the thirty-six states with public dental schools provided an average subsidy of $...
Abstract: Currently, dental school graduates are viewed as a resource by their institutions and thos...
Abstract: As this Summit addresses the value of the school of dentistry to its parent institution, c...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/153620/1/jddj002203372006703tb04080x.p...
Abstract: This article presents the academic qualifications of matriculating dental students (as ind...
Benefit-cost analysis and cost-effectiveness analysis can be used to evaluate preventive regimens an...
Abstract: Recent dental school surveys have indicated a slight decrease in the overall number of den...
Abstract: One aim of higher education is to develop professional identities in students to equip the...
The American public saved more than $39 billion (1990 dollars) in dental expenditures from 1979 thro...