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Pediatric Dentistry Program Directors as stakeholders in the process of Board certification
Erica M Caffrey1, Vineet Dhar1
1Department of Pediatric Dentistry, University of Maryland School of Dentistry, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
Purpose/Objectives:
Board certification is an important credential for pediatric dentists to achieve for purposes of career advancement, hospital privileges, and reputation. The purpose of this pilot study was to assess the engagement of residency Program Directors (PDs) with the Board certification process in terms of criteria for clinical readiness, curriculum development, and value. An additional objective was to identify challenges and ways in which PDs may need support as they prepare residents for Board certification.
Methods:
Eighty-seven PDs were invited to participate in this study, out of which 32 agreed to participate (36% response rate). The study included a digital non-validated survey and verbal interviews. Digital and verbal survey results were analyzed using descriptive statistics.
Results:
PDs had recurrent themes in their descriptions of clinical readiness, including information gathering, application of knowledge, and professional awareness. Half of the participants used the American Board of Pediatric Dentistry (ABPD) exam domains as a guideline in their curriculum development. Of the verbal interview participants (N = 32), 30(94%) felt that Board certification was very important to their residents and program. Many barriers to successful completion of the Board exam were discussed, and a diverse array of suggestions were made for mechanisms to better support PDs as they prepare residents for Board certification.
Conclusions:
Board certification is valued by PDs and influences their criteria for clinical readiness. Increased engagement with the ABPD will facilitate better support for PDs and will enhance the consistency of training standards in residency programs.
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