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The Association between Postgraduate Studies, Gender and Qualifying Dental School for Graduates Qualifying from UK Dental Schools between 2000 and 2009

机译:2000年至2009年之间,研究生课程,性别与合格牙科学校之间的协会,以资格获得英国牙科学校合格的毕业生

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Various factors will influence a dental graduate’s decision to undertake postgraduate education and training, including encouragement from family, partners and staff at individual dental schools, although there is currently little information available regarding the number and distribution (by dental school) of recent dental graduates undertaking postgraduate studies. The aim of this study was to analyse data on postgraduate qualifications achieved by dentists who graduated from UK dental schools between 2000 and 2009 and relate this to graduate gender. Data were collected from the General Dental Council (GDC) in an anonymous electronic format, analysed and ordered by year of graduation, dental school, gender and type of postgraduate qualification. Nearly one-quarter (24%) of the dentists that graduated between 2000 and 2004 completed postgraduate studies, with more females (26%) than males (23%) obtaining further postgraduate qualifications. Overall, Bristol produced the largest proportion of graduates completing postgraduate study (39%) and of these the largest proportion of female graduates (45%). Glasgow produced the largest proportion of male graduates completing postgraduate study (37%). Membership of the Faculty of Dental Surgery (MFDS), one of the Royal Colleges, was the most popular postgraduate qualification obtained followed by Membership of the Faculty of General Dental Practitioners UK (MFGDP). This study provides insight into postgraduate studies undertaken by UK dental graduates. An increasing proportion of females are gaining Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) qualifications and therefore the number of female dental graduates obtaining postgraduate qualifications is likely to increase further. This also suggests the male domination of the dental profession is likely to decrease.
机译:各种因素将影响牙科毕业生决定接受研究生教育和培训的决定,包括来自各个牙科学校的家人,伴侣和工作人员的鼓励,尽管目前几乎没有关于最近牙科毕业生的数量和分布(按牙科学校划分)的信息。研究生学习。这项研究的目的是分析2000年至2009年间从英国牙科学校毕业的牙医所获得的研究生学历数据,并将其与研究生性别相关联。数据以匿名电子格式从牙科总局(GDC)收集,并按毕业年份,牙科学校,性别和研究生资格类型进行分析和排序。在2000年至2004年之间毕业的牙医中,近四分之一(24%)完成了研究生学习,获得进一步的研究生学历的女性(26%)比男性(23%)多。总体而言,布里斯托大学完成研究生学习的毕业生比例最高(39%),其中女性毕业生的比例最高(45%)。格拉斯哥完成研究生学习的男性毕业生比例最高(37%)。皇家外科学院之一的牙科外科学院(MFDS)的会员资格是最受欢迎的研究生资格,其次是英国普通牙科医生学院(MFGDP)的会员资格。这项研究为英国牙科毕业生进行的研究生研究提供了见识。越来越多的女性获得牙科学士学位(BDS)资格,因此获得研究生资格的女性牙科毕业生人数可能会进一步增加。这也表明男性在牙科行业的统治地位可能会下降。

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