P. Magennis et Tk. Ong, SURVEY OF DENTAL GRADUATES ENTERING MEDICAL-SCHOOLS AND A COMPARISON WITH PREVIOUS SURVEYS, British journal of oral & maxillofacial surgery, 34(5), 1996, pp. 438-445
The 169 dental graduates known to have entered UK medical schools betw
een 1986 and 1991 inclusive were sent a questionnaire requesting perso
nal and professional information. A total of 154 graduates (91%) respo
nded, 126 (82%) males and 28 (18%) females, all with a mean age of 27
years. Over the 6 years studied, both the average fees paid and the nu
mber of students paying fees increased. During the same period, the av
erage grant received and number receiving grants both decreased. Of th
e 154 responding, 141 (92%) intended to pursue a career in oral and ma
xillofacial surgery at the time they entered medical school, and this
had fallen to 120 (78%) by the time of the survey. An estimate of the
number of those medical students who may return to the specialty was m
ade based on previous surveys (range of 12-26 trainees/year).