scholarly journals Is the number of procedures completed a valid indicator of final year student competency in operative dentistry?

BDJ ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 230 (10) ◽  
pp. 663-670
Author(s):  
Luke J. Dawson ◽  
Kathryn Fox ◽  
Mark Jellicoe ◽  
Elliot Adderton ◽  
Vince Bissell ◽  
...  

AbstractIntroduction Concerns regarding the preparedness of dental graduates often focus on the number of procedures undertaken before qualification.Aims To assess the validity of numerical requirements in determining whether a student has sufficient competency to graduate.Materials and methods In total, 50,821 observations of student activity while on the restorative clinic, for two integrated student cohorts (n = 139), were continuously recorded using the LiftUpp system from their third year to graduation. Analysis of data determined the most frequent type, location and difficulty of the direct restorations provided.Results Four groups of students, categorised by the total number of restorations they provided, were identified. Those with the most restorations (70+) had a statistically significantly greater experience in restoring different tooth surfaces, in different quadrants, on different patients than those with the least (40-49). However, increased numbers did not correlate with increasing difficulty, suggesting that students simply became more adept at easier procedures.Discussion Using a derived measure of 'consistency', it was observed that increased performance consistency was not correlated with greater overall experience. Furthermore, only 4% of students were 100% consistent in their performance in their final year.Conclusions These data suggest that a 'numerical requirements' approach cannot be used, in isolation, as a valid measure of the competency of an individual. Further work is needed to validate consistency as a holistic measurement to characterise the performance of graduates.

1993 ◽  
Vol 57 (4) ◽  
pp. 312-317
Author(s):  
NH Wilson ◽  
A Richards ◽  
J Laverock ◽  
MS Purkiss

1988 ◽  
Vol 52 (5) ◽  
pp. 263-264
Author(s):  
JD Hardison ◽  
RJ Mitchell ◽  
BV Cassity ◽  
DC Seaver
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1982 ◽  
Vol 46 (12) ◽  
pp. 723-725
Author(s):  
KW Hinkelman ◽  
NK Long ◽  
DA Scott
Keyword(s):  

2013 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lindsey C. Harkabus ◽  
Jennifer J. Harman ◽  
Julie A. Maertens ◽  
Jeni Burnett ◽  
Francesca Dreith

2017 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 441
Author(s):  
Lisnarwati Lisnarwati

This research is based on the low ability to write deductive paragraph, the average result of deductive paregrat writing ability obtained by students is 27,55 or with failure category. To improve the learning outcomes, the researcher performs improvement research by applying the drill merode. This research is a classroom action research conducted in class III C SD Negeri 006 Kubang Jaya, Kecamatan Siak Hulu, Kabupaten Kampar, this research is done in two cycles, using four stages: planning, implementation, observation and reflection. The result of research stated that the ability of writing paragraphs and learning activities has increased, in cycle I the activity of teacher get score 28 (46,6%), in cycle II activity of teacher have increase with score 57 (95,00%), while in activity of sisswa in cycle I get score 1395 (80,20%), in cycle II student activity have increase with score 1478 (84,90%). The ability to write a deductive paragraph of students also experienced an increase, in the first cycle average writing ability of students is 43.89 with the category less, and in the second cycle average writing ability of students is 68.03 with enough category. Based on the results of this study can be concluded that the ability to write a paragraph deductive students class III C SD Negeri 006 Kubang Jaya, Kecamatan Siak Hulu, Kabupaten Kampar, increased after applied drill method.


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