Dental education in Colombia
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概要
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This article describes Colombia's development of formal dentistry, its dental school system, curriculum, and dental licensure, and current issues in oral health care. In 1969, there were only 4 dental schools in Colombia; at this writing there are 21. Five dental schools are public and the other 16 are private. Nearly all classes are conducted in Spanish. Undergraduate pre-dental coursework is not a prerequisite for dental school in Colombia. To obtain licensure, Colombian dental students must complete 5 years of study in dental school, earn a diploma, and work for the government for 1 year. There are approximately 41,400 dentists in Colombia, and the number is increasing quickly. However, the unemployment rate among dentists is very high, even though graduation from dental school is extremely difficult. Although the 1,100:1 ratio of citizens to dentists is considered satisfactory, access to dental care is limited due to the high rate of poverty. (J Oral Sci 52, 137-143, 2010)
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著者
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Bird William
Department of Preventive and Restorative Dental Sciences, University of California
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Jaramillo Jorge
Department of Endodontics, Texas A&M Baylor College of Dentistry
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Pulido Jairo
Bogota Health Secretary Office
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Núñez Jaime
Pacific Palisades
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Komabayashi Takashi
Department of Endodontics, Texas A&M Baylor College of Dentistry
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Jaramillo Jorge
Department of Endodontics, Texas A&M Baylor College of Dentistry
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Komabayashi Takashi
Department of Endodontics, Texas A&M Baylor College of Dentistry
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