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J Dent Educ. 43(10): 544-546 1979
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Journal of Dental Education, Vol 43, Issue 10, 544-546
Copyright © 1979 by American Dental Education Association


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The general practice residency: its effect on specialization in dentistry

SB Zucker

The federal government has assumed an active role in the effort to increase the proportion of dentists choosing general dental practice as a career instead of specialty practice and has encouraged development and expansion of additional general practice residency training programs for this purpose. This paper reports on career decisions of graduates of one dental school for the past ten years. The findings suggest that general practice residencies may in fact lead to an increasing degree of specialization rather than enhancing long range career interests in general dentistry.





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