
pmid: 1543606
I believe that British orthodontics is in a mess. Superficially, things may appear remarkably healthy. A regional consultant network is established. The MOrth is accepted as the hallmark of a 3-year specialist training. Specialist registration looks likely to be achieved. Work on unification of the orthodontic societies is well under way. But I remain a sceptic.
Humans, Orthodontics, Education, Dental, Graduate, United Kingdom
Humans, Orthodontics, Education, Dental, Graduate, United Kingdom
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