2019
DOI: 10.1111/eje.12446
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Perceptions of foundation dentists on minor oral surgery teaching in dental foundation training

Abstract: Aims:The aim of this service evaluation was to explore the experiences of foundation dentists (FDs) during their dental foundation year (DFT) in the field of oral surgery and surgical extractions. Methods:A phenomenological approach was taken aiming to explore the FDs' experiences through a qualitative design. All FDs in the region deemed eligible for the evaluation were invited to attend a semi-structured interview or answer a qualitative questionnaire when attending for their exit interview at the completion… Show more

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“…This would allow DFTs to have the confidence to be able to carry out simple surgical extractions independently, something which not all DFTs currently have the opportunity to do. 21 Secondly, developing more oral surgeryspecific dental core training posts would increase the number of clinicians with enhanced skills. Improving access and offering part-funding for postgraduate certificates and diplomas in oral surgery or conscious sedation would also allow more clinicians to work at a higher competency level and thus reduce referrals into secondary care.…”
Section: More Accessible Postgraduate Training In Oral Surgerymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This would allow DFTs to have the confidence to be able to carry out simple surgical extractions independently, something which not all DFTs currently have the opportunity to do. 21 Secondly, developing more oral surgeryspecific dental core training posts would increase the number of clinicians with enhanced skills. Improving access and offering part-funding for postgraduate certificates and diplomas in oral surgery or conscious sedation would also allow more clinicians to work at a higher competency level and thus reduce referrals into secondary care.…”
Section: More Accessible Postgraduate Training In Oral Surgerymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Koch et al (2014) made successful clinical and organizational changes in endodontic practice. The article by Ross and Baker (2019) describes the result of studying the experience of the founding dentists during the year of their dental training. O' Keefe et al (2014) proposed a rethinking of attitudes towards student clinical supervision and patient care.…”
Section: Analysis Of Recent Research and Publicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%