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J Dent Educ. 40(3): 142-146 1976
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Journal of Dental Education, Vol 40, Issue 3, 142-146
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Barriers to identification and motivation of minority group members for dentistry

JE Mulvihill

The barriers preventing dental students from pursuing dental careers are formidable, and the lack of commitment is really the major one. Before future students can become informed and motivated and can commit themselves to a career in dentistry, they must see the full sustained and honest commitment of those who teach and advise them, as well as of those who practice the profession. Once assured of this, they can proceed together with the profession to dismantle the other barriers.





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