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Comparison of past and current dental school curricula for dental students of National Taiwan University

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JOURNAL OF DENTAL SCIENCES
卷 17, 期 3, 页码 1169-1179

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ELSEVIER TAIWAN
DOI: 10.1016/j.jds.2022.05.003

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Dental school curriculum; Dental education; Medicine courses; Dentistry courses; Clinical practice of dentistry

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This study examines the development of dental education in Taiwan by comparing the past and current dental school curricula of National Taiwan University (NTU). The findings reveal a decrease in credits for all curricula offered by NTU, with a decrease in medicine courses and an increase in dentistry courses. The study suggests that the dental school of NTU is capable of providing more refined dentistry courses to align with the global trend of dental education.
Background/ purpose: The complete curriculum schedule of the School of Dentistry, National Taiwan University (NTU) appeared in 1960. This study aimed to understand the development of dental education in Taiwan by comparing the past and current dental school curricula of NTU. Materials and methods: This study collected the 1960, 1990 and 2020 dental school curriculum schedules for dental students of NTU from the related websites and used the documentary and secondary data analyses to further compare the obtained data. Results: The number of credits for all the curricula offered by NTU to undergraduate dental students decreased from 264 in 1960 to 243 in 1990 and further to 242 in 2020 with a total decrease of 22 credits by 8.3%. The number (proportion) of credits of medicine courses decreased from 102 (38.6%) in 1960 to 52 (21.4%) in 1990, and then increased to 60 (24.8%) in 2020, with a total decrease of 42 credits by 41.2%, while those of dentistry courses increased from 70 (26.5%) in 1960 to 122 (50.2%) in 1990 and further to 132 (54.5%) in 2020, with a total increase of 62 credits by 88.6%. Among them, clinical practice of dentistry had the greatest growth with a total increase of 42 credits by 233.3%. Conclusion: The increase of dentistry courses and the decrease of medicine courses are the general trends for modern dental education. The dental school of NTU has the ability to provide more refined dentistry courses to catch the world trend of dental education. (C) 2022 Association for Dental Sciences of the Republic of China. Publishing services by Elsevier B.V.

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