Dental Science in a New Age

Dental Science in a New Age
Author: Ruth Roy Harris
Publisher:
Total Pages: 504
Release: 1989
Genre: Dental research
ISBN:

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Dental Science in a New Age

Dental Science in a New Age
Author: Ruth Roy Harris
Publisher:
Total Pages: 500
Release: 1989
Genre: Dentistry
ISBN:

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Dental Science in a New Age

Dental Science in a New Age
Author: Ruth Roy Harris
Publisher:
Total Pages: 476
Release: 1989
Genre: Dentistry
ISBN:

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Dental Science in a New Age

Dental Science in a New Age
Author: Ruth Roy Harris
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Total Pages: 476
Release: 1992-01-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780813813226

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After a survey of dentistry since the Babylonians, recounts the establishment of the National Institute of Dental Research as part of the National Institutes of Health in 1948, and its contributions to health since them. First published in 1989. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.

Government and Public Health in America

Government and Public Health in America
Author: Ronald Hamowy
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 539
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1847204252

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How involved should the government be in American healthcare? Ronald Hamowy argues that to answer this pressing question, we must understand the genesis of the five main federal agencies charged with responsibility for our health: the Public Health Service, the Food and Drug Administration, the Veterans Administration, the National Institutes of Health, and Medicare. In examining these, he traces the growth of federal influence from its tentative beginnings in 1798 through the ambitious infrastructures of today and offers startling insights on the current debate. The author contends that until the twentieth century, governmental involvement in health care policy was nominal. With the sweeping food and drug reforms of 1906 and the Medicare amendments to Social Security in 1965, a whole new system of health care was brought to the American public. A careful analysis of the various programs generated by this legislation, however, shows a different picture of pet projects, budgetary lobbying, competitive bureaucracy and discord between the agencies and their opposition. Government and Public Health in America provides an illuminating look at the complicated forces that created these institutions and provokes discussion about their usefulness in the future. Hamowy s thoroughly researched analysis fills a substantial gap in the history of health policy. Economists, political scientists, historians, sociologists and health professionals concerned with the interface between government and health care will find much to recommend in this highly readable account of a fascinating topic.

Dentistry

Dentistry
Author: Kirti Chawla
Publisher: Nova Science Publishers
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2021
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781536190885

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"This book focuses on the future direction of dental research in every discipline. In this context, dental research must be deliverable to society, not just to churn out scientific publications but to truly change protocols applied in the clinic. Most of the topics covered in this book discuss the current trends and future advances in clinical dentistry as well as dental research. The book covers advances in research, future perspectives and challenges faced in different disciplines of dentistry. Various chapters discuss the recent advances in materials, methods and diagnostics, as well as their future implications. The contents review the applications of big data, artificial intelligence and machine learning in various branches of dentistry like orthodontics, prosthodontics, periodontics, pediatric dentistry, endodontics and oral and maxillofacial surgery. With the world moving into the digital age and advancing technology, we have collated the latest developments in the field of dental research"--

Dental Education at the Crossroads

Dental Education at the Crossroads
Author: Institute of Medicine
Publisher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 365
Release: 1995-01-12
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0309176395

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Six dental schools have closed in the last decade and others are in jeopardy. Facing this uncertainty about the status of dental education and the continued tension between educators and practitioners, leaders in the profession have recognized the need for purpose and direction. This comprehensive volumeâ€"the first to cover the education, research, and patient care missions of dental schoolsâ€"offers specific recommendations on oral health assessment, access to dental care, dental school curricula, financing for education, research priorities, examinations and licensing, workforce planning, and other key areas. Well organized and accessible, the book: Recaps the evolution of dental practice and education. Reviews key indicators of oral health status, outlines oral health goals, and discusses implications for education. Addresses major curriculum concerns. Examines health services that dental schools provide to patients and communities. Looks at faculty and student involvement in research. Explores the relationship of dental education to the university, the dental profession, and society at large. Accreditation, the dental workforce, and other critical policy issues are highlighted as well. Of greatest interest to deans, faculty, administrators, and students at dental schools, as well as to academic health centers and universities, this book also will be informative for health policymakers, dental professionals, and dental researchers.