Research Article
Perceived Competence of Dental Graduates in General
Practice amongst Interns of Mathura City, North India
Author(s):
Navin Anand Ingle and Navin Anand Ingle*
Introduction: Dental school education must prepare their graduates for competence in
general practice, which in turn will equip them to deal with the challenges of the future.
The curriculum must encourage students to reflect on learning experiences and self -
assessment.
Aim: To assess the competence of dental graduates in general practice.
Materials & Methods: A questionnaire study was conducted on 125 dental students
of Mathura city who filled an 18 variable questionnaire which included variables to
assess self-perceived competency for general dental practice.
Results: The mean age of
respondents was 25.4 years. The variable to render dental education proficiently had
the highest mean score (4.80) while ability to manage an anxious patient on the dental
chair ha.. Read More»
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