Alphabet soup - why do we need so many postgraduate qualifications?
Key Points This paper draws attention to the complexity of postgraduate education The complexity is a barrier to potential academics in dentistry Suggestions are offered for a simpler systemmini strap Postgraduate education, particularly for aspiring specialists, has become far too complex and drawn...
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Veröffentlicht in: | British dental journal 2003-10, Vol.195 (8), p.429-430 |
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This paper draws attention to the complexity of postgraduate education
The complexity is a barrier to potential academics in dentistry
Suggestions are offered for a simpler systemmini strap
Postgraduate education, particularly for aspiring specialists, has become far too complex and drawn out. A proliferation of examinations, each with another set of qualifications, has led to the situation of 'alphabet soup'. The educational programmes for young dentists wishing to enter one of the dental specialities should be streamlined and the number of examination/qualification hurdles reduced. Such programmes should also be tailored to individual career needs whether in private practice, hospital/community service or academia. |
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ISSN: | 0007-0610 1476-5373 |
DOI: | 10.1038/sj.bdj.4810591 |