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Perceptions of academic deans regarding interprofessional education and its implementation in dental colleges in India: results of a national survey

This national survey was conducted to assess perceptions and status of implementation of interprofessional education in dental colleges in India. An online link to the questionnaire survey was sent to Deans and Academic Deans of those dental colleges having more than one health profession institute...

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Published in:Journal of interprofessional care 2023-11, Vol.ahead-of-print (ahead-of-print), p.1-6
Main Authors: Niranjane, Priyanka P, Mishra, Ved Prakash, Daigavane, Pallavi, Lakhe, Pratiksha
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Deans
Dental College
Dental students
Group projects
India
Interdisciplinary aspects
Interdisciplinary education
Interprofessional education
Lectures
Medical education
Perceptions
Polls & surveys
Professional development
Teaching methods
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