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J Dent Educ. 40(11): 761-762 1976
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Journal of Dental Education, Vol 40, Issue 11, 761-762
Copyright © 1976 by American Dental Education Association


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Peer review of a dental curriculum: how one school did it

PK Morse and TR Dirksen

The Curriculum Committee of the Medical College of Georgia implemented a formal course-by-course review of their entire dental curriculum after first adopting positions with respect to faculty philosophical concerns. The strategy adopted was to evaluate the articulation of the various courses into a coherent whole by using reviewers who taught related courses but were outside the particular department or discipline. In general, findings indicated a satisfactory degree of articulation. Some reviewers reported serendipitous outcomes for themselves as a result of reviewing the courses of others.





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