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- Title
Benefits of Externships with Pediatric Dentistry Programs for Potential Residents: Program Directors' and Current Residents' Perceptions.
- Authors
Klein, Ulrich; Storey, Bryan; Hanson, Peter D.
- Abstract
This study's goal was to understand the extent, framework, and benefits of externships with prospective residency pro-grams undertaken by predoctoral dental students or dentists interested in applying for a residency program. In 2012, a question-naire was sent to all pediatric dentistry residents and program directors in the United States (63 percent and 74 percent return rate, respectively). Externships were offered by fifty-seven of the seventy-six programs. Most program directors (95 percent) agreed that externships are beneficial and compensate at least partially for the lack of numerical National Board Dental Examination scores or class rankings. Among the responding residents, 61 percent were female. The top reasons given by residents for choos-ing to extern with a certain program were its location and perceived reputation. Of the 249 respondents who did an externship, 47 percent externed with their current program. The acceptance rate into the number one choice of program was similar among those who did an externship vs. those who did not (73 percent vs. 75 percent). No relationship was found between gender and extern-ships among the 341 respondents who were accepted into their top choice. Most of the residents (98.8 percent) felt that com-pleting an externship was beneficial, and 88 percent got an increased understanding for the differences between university- and non-university-based residency programs.
- Subjects
PEDIATRIC dentistry; RESIDENTS (Medicine); DENTAL students; DENTISTS; DENTAL education; DENTAL schools
- Publication
Journal of Dental Education, 2014, Vol 78, Issue 3, p473
- ISSN
0022-0337
- Publication type
Article