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J Dent Educ. 42(10): 576-578 1978
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Journal of Dental Education, Vol 42, Issue 10, 576-578
Copyright © 1978 by American Dental Education Association


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Faculty practice: advantages and disadvantages

J Klooster

In considering the advantages and disadvantages of full-time dental faculty members involved in private practice, some suggestions for coping with problems represented by the disadvantages have been cited. Faculty members may find a more satisfactory climate for the patient service aspect of their professional activity in a system where several options are made available from which a teacher may select his preferred office environment and practice style.


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J. R. Kiser, R. S. Wilder, D. E. Fleming, and M. C. George
Assessment of Full-Time Dental Hygiene Faculty Participation in Clinical Practice
J Dent Educ., December 1, 2006; 70(12): 1298 - 1307.
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