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Putting the mouth back in the head: HEENT to HEENOT

J. Haber, E. Hartnett, K. Allen, D. Hallas, C. Dorsen, J. Lange-Kessler, M. Lloyd, E. Thomas and D. Wholihan

American Journal of Public Health, 2015, vol. 105, issue 3, 437-441

Abstract: Improving oral health is a leading population health goal; however, curricula preparing health professionals have a dearth of oral health content and clinical experiences.

Keywords: clinical competence; comorbidity; curriculum; dental education; dental procedure; education; educational model; health; health care delivery; health care personnel; human; interdisciplinary education; manpower; New York; nursing education; organization; organization and management; public relations; standards; trends, Clinical Competence; Comorbidity; Curriculum; Dental Health Services; Education, Dental; Education, Nursing; Health Personnel; Health Services Accessibility; Humans; Interdisciplinary Studies; Interinstitutional Relations; Interprofessional Relations; Models, Educational; New York; Oral Health; Organizational Innovation; Schools, Dental; Schools, Nursing (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.2014.302495

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