Perception of recently graduated Dutch dentists of their education

Brigitte A.F.M. van Dam*, Joost C.L. den Boer, Wil J.M. van der Sanden, Ronald C. Gorter, Josef J.M. Bruers

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Abstract

Introduction: The curriculum of the three dental schools in the Netherlands consists of a three-year bachelor's and three-year master's course. The education programmes focus inter alia on clinical dental reasoning, thinking and acting scientifically, general oral healthcare activities, and communication and (inter)professional cooperation. This study examined how recently graduated dentists, in the light of their work experience, evaluate their education in retrospect. Materials and Methods: All 1074 dentists who graduated between 2012 and mid-2017 were invited by e-mail to answer a web survey. Of those, 314 (29%) took part in the study. Results: The majority of dentists were positive about their knowledge of general and clinical oral healthcare fields when they graduated (70% and 68%, respectively). Fewer dentists were satisfied with their skills in terms of some specific procedures (50%) and clinical professional areas (33%). By far, the majority (85%) were satisfied with the educational skills of their teachers. The majority (70%) felt that their education fitted in well with their professional practice. Nevertheless, 60% thought a year's trainee work experience would be a good idea. The overall evaluation of dentists who have their own practices was less positive than those who do not. Conclusion: Knowledge and skills relating to managing a practice were not sufficiently addressed in the programme. The introduction of a practical internship would be desirable, preferably during the education. But when they look back, the majority of recently graduated dentists in the Netherlands are generally positive about the education they received.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)271-279
Number of pages9
JournalEuropean journal of dental education
Volume27
Issue number2
Early online date5 Apr 2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2023

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
The study was funded by the Royal Dutch Dental Association. The authors thank CM Koolhaas and MJ Wijnberg for their contribution in preparing the questionnaire.

Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 John Wiley & Sons A/S. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

Funding

The study was funded by the Royal Dutch Dental Association. The authors thank CM Koolhaas and MJ Wijnberg for their contribution in preparing the questionnaire. The study was funded by the Royal Dutch Dental Association. The authors thank CM Koolhaas and MJ Wijnberg for their contribution in preparing the questionnaire.

FundersFunder number
CM Koolhaas
Royal Dutch Dental Association

    Keywords

    • dental education
    • evaluation
    • knowledge
    • recently graduated dentists
    • skills

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