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. 2012 Jun;76(6):713-20.

Where is leadership training being taught in U.S. dental schools?

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Where is leadership training being taught in U.S. dental schools?

Russell S Taichman et al. J Dent Educ. 2012 Jun.

Abstract

Since leadership is vital in all professions and organizations, the purpose of this study was to determine where in dental schools leadership for predoctoral students is taught and to what degree it is emphasized in order to establish a baseline from which to generate recommendations for best practices. Academic deans of U.S. dental schools were surveyed to determine where in the curriculum leadership is taught and emphasized. The response rate was 39 percent returned completed surveys. These responses were representative of all geographic regions of the country, with equitable distribution between private and public institutions. The results showed that leadership training is delivered in many different parts of the curriculum and at various levels. Generally, the respondents indicated that leadership education is delivered in the setting of practice management, community out-reach, or public health. In some cases, specific training programs are dedicated to leadership development. Thus, several models for leadership development were identified, showing design flexibility in addressing regional and national needs. In the future, it would be of value to assess the effectiveness of the various models and whether single or multiple pathways for leadership training are most beneficial.

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Which Area of Dentistry is Emphasized in the Leadership Curriculum.
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Hours Spent in Leadership Training Within the Dental Curriculum.
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Evaluation methods for CODA Standard 2–18.
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Students Requests for Additional Leadership Training

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