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. 2022 Oct;86(10):1304-1316.
doi: 10.1002/jdd.12933. Epub 2022 Apr 12.

A profile of dental school deans, 2021

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A profile of dental school deans, 2021

George J Weinstein et al. J Dent Educ. 2022 Oct.

Abstract

Objective: In 2021, US dental school deans were surveyed to update and expand ADEA deans' profiles developed in 2002 and 2014.

Methods: The American Dental Education Association (ADEA) and the Academy for Advancing Leadership (AAL) collaborated on an updated version of the 2014 dental deans' profile survey. On July 1, 2021, the research project was approved as exempt from IRB oversight. The survey was distributed in electronic format on July 31, 2021, to the deans of the 70 US dental schools, including 3 schools that had not yet held their first year of classes. A total of 60 responses were considered.

Results: Administration/management activities continue to consume deans' time the most, followed by fundraising. Managing personnel issues and financial/budget issues, including fundraising, represent the top aspects of the position deans must master and the greatest challenges they face and expect to face for the next 5 years. Deans found these same issues the most surprising aspects of their position, reporting a low level of preparedness to meet those challenges. Most deans advocated for additional leadership programs to supplement the current training received through ADEA and AAL.

Conclusion: In recent years, gradual changes have occurred in the dental deans' profile, with more women and underrepresented groups assuming this leadership role and the average and median ages of deans increasing. Substantial turnover occurred among deans in recent years; when the 2014 survey was conducted, one respondent was an interim/acting dean. By comparison, seven reported their deanship status as interim/acting in 2021.

Keywords: deans; faculty characteristics; leadership development; professional attitudes; professional development.

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