Dental manpower development in the Pacific: case study in the Republic of the Marshall Islands.

Autor: Tut OK; Ministry of Health, Majuro, MH 96960, Republic of the Marshall Islands. ddsmohe@ntamar.net, Langidrik JR, Milgrom PM
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: Pacific health dialog [Pac Health Dialog] 2007 Mar; Vol. 14 (1), pp. 245-50.
Abstrakt: This case study reports the ongoing progress and results of a manpower development program to expand indigenous dental personnel at four levels in the Republic of the Marshall Islands. The program was designed to: 1) increase the number of Marshallese students who successfully complete dentistry training; 2) recruit and train a group of Marshallese high school graduates in dental assisting for service in new preventive outreach programs within the community; 3) enhance the dental training of health assistants providing primary medical care to outer islands away from the main population centers of Majuro and Ebeye; and 4) provide in-service training on tooth decay prevention for Head Start teachers. The program resulted in the training of one Marshallese dentist and two Marshallese dental therapist, 16 primary care health aides who received oral health training for work in the outer island dispensaries, and 200 Head Start and kindergarten teachers who completed in-service training in oral health. Additional expertise was shared with other United States Affiliated Pacific Islands (USAPI) to enhance the dental workforce throughout the Pacific.
Databáze: MEDLINE