Creation and Initial Outcomes of a Selective Four-Year Research Program for Predoctoral Dental Students

J Dent Educ. 2016 Dec;80(12):1405-1412.

Abstract

Educators agree that dental students' involvement in research plays an important role in their development and contributes to the future of dental education. However, dental schools are challenged to provide the time and support necessary to nurture their students in undertaking research activities. The aim of this study was to examine student participation in a predoctoral student research program at one U.S. dental school and to track participants' outcomes both before and after introduction of an additional, highly selective research scholarship program. Research participation was recorded for all predoctoral dental students in the graduating classes of 2005-15. The number of years of participation was also tracked for each student who participated in research. The results showed that, since the inception of the research honors scholarship in 2005, there has been a more than threefold increase in the number of dental students participating in research each year. The number of students who do multiple years of research has tripled, and the number of students' poster presentations at national academic meetings has risen tenfold in those ten years. The introduction of a competitive award that recognizes exceptional research by students has added to the research profile of the school and has shown success in encouraging students to become involved in research throughout their four years in dental school.

Keywords: dental education; dental students; research.

MeSH terms

  • Curriculum
  • Dental Research / education*
  • Dental Research / statistics & numerical data
  • Education, Dental / organization & administration*
  • Education, Dental / statistics & numerical data
  • Educational Status
  • Massachusetts
  • Schools, Dental
  • Time Factors