Treatment Capabilities of Postgraduate Dental Trainees at Tokyo Dental College Suidobashi Hospital Based on Dental Services Income

As of fiscal year 2006, it became compulsory for all newly licensed dentists in Japan to undergo a year of practical training at one of the designated training facilities found throughout the country as part of their postgraduate programs. The goal of this training is for the trainees to acquire dia...

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Employment
Hospitals
Humans
Income
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