1. An introduction to the orthodontic resident training program at Osaka Dental University and its reference value to orthodontic resident training in China
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LIAO Wen, ZHAO Jianxin, LV Jinzhao, WANG Xinchen, FANG Yiru, and MATSUMOTO Naoyuki
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standardized training ,osaka dental university ,basic education ,lcsh:R ,clinical training ,reference value ,lcsh:Medicine ,resident ,stomatology ,orthodontics - Abstract
Orthodontic resident training has a long history abroad. Its purpose is to teach general practitioners in dentistry about basic knowledge and operating standards and to lay a solid foundation for the normalization and standardization of techniques. Osaka Dental University, established in 1911, is one of the oldest dental higher education facilities in Japan and Asia. Its systematic orthodontic resident training program has specific characteristics, including a thorough foundation in basic training, sufficient practice time in clinical work, and an emphasis on both clinical thinking ability and technical detail mastery. Recently, orthodontic resident training programs in China have achieved significant progress in a short period. In this manuscript, we introduce the orthodontic training program of Osaka Dental University in terms of enrollment, training arrangements, orthodontic basic education and clinical training in order to offer a reference for the continuous improvement of the standardized training system for resident doctors of stomatology in China.
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- 2020
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