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Evaluating the Need for Alternative Didactic Learning Options in Pediatric Dental Residency Training
Journal of Dental Education, 06/11/09
Keck DB et al. - The survey results affirm the need for improvement in the didactic curriculum of pediatric dentistry residents and show that program directors and department chairs also feel that an alternative delivery method using DVD or online/web-based programs would be welcomed.
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