Deviating from Convention

Deviating from Convention

A non-traditional model of dental hygiene education to increase access and diversity

Scholar's Press ( 2014-02-24 )

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There is a documented need to increase the racial and ethnic diversity of the healthcare workforce. Approaches include implementing bridge and enrichment programs; diversifying college admissions criteria; and developing models that enhance the recruitment of minority and at-risk students. A study was designed to determine if dental hygiene students, who enrolled in a non-traditional model of education, with minimum requirements and prerequisites for admissions, could be successful as measured by passing the national and regional clinical board exams and become eligible for licensure. Data analyses indicated that the preadmission exam score, age, and race were found to be not statistically significant predictors of board exam passage. Based on program completion and graduation rates and total pass rates of board exams, the educational model analyzed in this study may be considered as an alternative and viable model of dental education. The author concludes that conducting exploratory processes on alternative admissions models that allow for more flexible and for an open admissions focus may be valuable to promote the recruitment of non-traditional, minority and at-risk students.

Book Details:

ISBN-13:

978-3-639-71148-6

ISBN-10:

3639711483

EAN:

9783639711486

Book language:

English

By (author) :

Hubert Benitez

Number of pages:

160

Published on:

2014-02-24

Category:

Education, Occupation, Career