The aim of this study was to explore the attitudes towards postgraduate specialisation of final-year students at one UK dental school and to identify any possible influencing factors. A cross-sectional survey of all 73 final-year students using an anonymous self-report questionnaire was carried out. The response rate was 79%, of which nearly two-thirds were female. Age, ethnicity and parental occupation did not have an effect on the intention to specialise, although student gender did, with more females not wishing to specialise (p = 0.006). Having a ‘talent in the field’ had the largest positive influence on pursuing a specialist career (37.9% of responses), whilst the length of time needed to obtain a specialist qualification was seen as ...
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to examine gender differences and other predictors of postgr...
The study aimed to evaluate factors affecting the choice of dentistry as a career as well as the cho...
Abstract: The reasons that students choose certain specialties may be integral to the quality of spe...
The aim of this study was to explore the attitudes towards postgraduate specialisation of final-year...
Aim. At present, little research exists regarding factors that influence dental students and recent ...
Background: Despite increased numbers of dental specialists, around 90% of dentists in the UK contin...
PURPOSE OF THE STUDY: A focused and vocational university programme such as dentistry may limit the ...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to investigate evolving trends in dental post graduate spec...
Introduction: Knowledge regarding the attitude and aptitude of dental students towards the various s...
Background: To pursue further education in a particular specialty of dentistry, it is important for ...
Abstract Background Dental graduates are joining a profession experiencing changes in systems of car...
BackgroundDentistry in the UK has a number of new graduate-entry programmes. The aim of the study wa...
Purpose To gather background information about applicants to the dental undergraduate course, and as...
The aim of this study was to survey ten graduating classes at Harvard School of Dental Medicine rega...
Purpose: This multi-site study examined dental students’ postgraduate plans and factors affecting th...
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to examine gender differences and other predictors of postgr...
The study aimed to evaluate factors affecting the choice of dentistry as a career as well as the cho...
Abstract: The reasons that students choose certain specialties may be integral to the quality of spe...
The aim of this study was to explore the attitudes towards postgraduate specialisation of final-year...
Aim. At present, little research exists regarding factors that influence dental students and recent ...
Background: Despite increased numbers of dental specialists, around 90% of dentists in the UK contin...
PURPOSE OF THE STUDY: A focused and vocational university programme such as dentistry may limit the ...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to investigate evolving trends in dental post graduate spec...
Introduction: Knowledge regarding the attitude and aptitude of dental students towards the various s...
Background: To pursue further education in a particular specialty of dentistry, it is important for ...
Abstract Background Dental graduates are joining a profession experiencing changes in systems of car...
BackgroundDentistry in the UK has a number of new graduate-entry programmes. The aim of the study wa...
Purpose To gather background information about applicants to the dental undergraduate course, and as...
The aim of this study was to survey ten graduating classes at Harvard School of Dental Medicine rega...
Purpose: This multi-site study examined dental students’ postgraduate plans and factors affecting th...
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to examine gender differences and other predictors of postgr...
The study aimed to evaluate factors affecting the choice of dentistry as a career as well as the cho...
Abstract: The reasons that students choose certain specialties may be integral to the quality of spe...