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" Career paths in oral health / "
Rodrigo J. Marino, Michael V. Morgan, A. Damien Walmsley, editors.
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BL
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866021
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Title & Author
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Career paths in oral health /\ Rodrigo J. Marino, Michael V. Morgan, A. Damien Walmsley, editors.
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Publication Statement
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Cham, Switzerland :: Springer,, [2018]
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1 online resource
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ISBN
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303007840X
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: 3319897314
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: 3319897322
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: 9783030078409
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: 9783319897318
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: 9783319897325
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3319897306
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9783319897301
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Contents
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Intro; Preface; Contents; Part I: Choosing Oral Health as a Career; 1: Dentistry in a Historical Perspective and a Likely Future of the Profession; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 History of Dentistry; 1.2.1 Pre-historic Period; 1.2.2 Pre-professional Period; 1.2.3 Professional Period; 1.3 Future of Oral Health Professions; 1.4 Conclusion; 1.5 A Personal Journey into the Oral Health Profession: Ole Fejerskov; References; 2: Licensing, Regulation, and International Movement of Oral Health Professionals (OHPs); 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Global Oral Health Professional (OHP) Workforce.
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2.3 OHPs Licensing and Regulation: An Introductory Framework2.4 International Migration of Dentists: An Emerging Phenomenon; 2.5 Licensing and Regulation of Oral Health Professionals in Australia and Chile; 2.5.1 Political and Administrative Characteristics; 2.5.2 The Oral Health Care Practice Environment; 2.5.3 Oral Health Professionals Education and Training; 2.5.4 The Regulatory Environment: OHPs Licensing and Registration; 2.5.5 The Professions, Public and Political Environment; 2.6 Final Remarks and Conclusions; References; 3: How to Select a Career in Oral Health; 3.1 Introduction.
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3.2 Oral Health Professions and Occupations3.2.1 Dental Surgeons; 3.2.2 Dental Hygienist; 3.2.3 Dental Therapists; 3.2.4 Dental Laboratory Technicians; 3.2.5 Dental Assistant; 3.3 How Are Oral Health Professionals Trained?; 3.4 How Are Oral Health Professions Practiced?; 3.4.1 Private Oral Health Practice; 3.4.2 Public Oral Health Practice; 3.5 Final Remarks; References; 4: Oral Health Professions: Education, Responsibilities, and General Overview of Careers in Oral Health; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Application Process and Students ́Selection Criteria; 4.3 The United States Context.
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4.3.1 Dental Assisting4.3.2 Dental Therapy; 4.3.3 Dental Hygiene; 4.3.4 Dental Laboratory Technology; 4.3.5 Dentistry; 4.4 UK Context; 4.4.1 The Application and Interview Process; 4.5 Personal Characteristics; 4.6 Summary; References; Part II: Clinical Career Path in Oral Health; 5: General Dental Practice as a Career; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Where Are We Now?; 5.3 How We Got to Where We Are; 5.4 Where We Seem to Be Going; 5.5 Itś the Relationship, of course; 5.6 Re-creation; 5.7 Conclusion; References; 6: Dental Specialties: How to Choose Yours; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Dental Specialties.
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6.3 Dental Students and the Specialties of Dentistry6.4 What Kind of Service Does a Specialist Provide? Who Is Being Served?; 6.5 The Bottom Line; 6.6 Conclusion; Appendix; References; Part III: Non-clinical Career Path in Oral Health; 7: Non-clinical Oral Health Practice Specialities; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Career in Dental Public Health; 7.3 Career in Forensic Odontology; 7.3.1 Forensic Dentistry in Australia; 7.4 Final Remarks; References; 8: Non-traditional Careers in Oral Health; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Why Pursue a Non-traditional Career in Oral Health?
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Abstract
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In providing a comprehensive overview of the career paths currently open to oral health professionals, this book will serve as an essential reference guide for anyone considering a career in oral health. It covers, for example, clinical career paths in general dentistry (in private practices, community centers, and hospitals) and each of the various specialties, academically related career paths in both teaching and research, and non-traditional paths (community, government, administration, policy making, government research, and oral health organizations). The authors are from various countries and both academic and non-academic backgrounds. They have been selected for their distinction in particular career paths and include in their contributions insights gained from personal experience. This book will be ideal for readers seeking an introductory portrait of the different career paths in oral health, such as students. It will also be a useful source for those wishing to re-examine the field, e.g., oral health graduates considering their career choices, or to acquaint themselves with contemporary issues and debates.
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Subject
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Dental personnel.
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Dentistry-- Vocational guidance.
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Dental personnel.
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Dentistry-- Vocational guidance.
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Dentistry.
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MEDICAL-- Surgery-- General.
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Subject
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Teaching of a specific subject.
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Dewey Classification
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617.6023
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LC Classification
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RK60
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Added Entry
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Mariño, Rodrigo J.
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Morgan, Michael V.
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Walmsley, A. D.
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