
pmid: 9447765
The 1994 report by the chief dental officer on specialist dental training in the UK focuses on the need for a more structured approach to post-graduate education and practice. As the report is designed to produce a broad choice of specialist dental services that will be based in the primary rather than the secondary care sector, specialist services will become more accessible to both the dental profession and patients.
Specialties, Dental, Primary Health Care, Interprofessional Relations, Financing, Organized, Professional Practice, Education, Dental, Graduate, Surgery, Oral, Health Services Accessibility, State Medicine, United Kingdom, Practice Management, Dental, Humans, Delivery of Health Care, Dental Health Services, Referral and Consultation
Specialties, Dental, Primary Health Care, Interprofessional Relations, Financing, Organized, Professional Practice, Education, Dental, Graduate, Surgery, Oral, Health Services Accessibility, State Medicine, United Kingdom, Practice Management, Dental, Humans, Delivery of Health Care, Dental Health Services, Referral and Consultation
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