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J Dent Educ. 49(3): 159-161 1985
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Journal of Dental Education, Vol 49, Issue 3, 159-161
Copyright © 1985 by American Dental Education Association


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Student perception of faculty role models

B Lange and R Friedman

Few studies have been conducted on the effect of faculty role models on dental students. Questionnaires were developed to compare faculty self-perceptions with dental students' perceptions of the role they desired to achieve. Results indicated a minimal relationship between the self-perceptions of faculty and the students' identification of their desired future role in the dental profession. Furthermore, faculty were not perceived by students as being the most influential in molding their feelings about the practice of dentistry.





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