| Literature DB >> 29563417 |
James Puryer1, Joanna Selby2, Joshua Layton3, Jonathan Sandy4, Anthony Ireland5.
Abstract
Various factors will influence a dental graduate's decision to undertake postgraduate education and training, including encouragement from family, partners and staff at individual dental schools, although there is currently little information available regarding the number and distribution (by dental school) of recent dental graduates undertaking postgraduate studies. The aim of this study was to analyse data on postgraduate qualifications achieved by dentists who graduated from UK dental schools between 2000 and 2009 and relate this to graduate gender. Data were collected from the General Dental Council (GDC) in an anonymous electronic format, analysed and ordered by year of graduation, dental school, gender and type of postgraduate qualification. Nearly one-quarter (24%) of the dentists that graduated between 2000 and 2004 completed postgraduate studies, with more females (26%) than males (23%) obtaining further postgraduate qualifications. Overall, Bristol produced the largest proportion of graduates completing postgraduate study (39%) and of these the largest proportion of female graduates (45%). Glasgow produced the largest proportion of male graduates completing postgraduate study (37%). Membership of the Faculty of Dental Surgery (MFDS), one of the Royal Colleges, was the most popular postgraduate qualification obtained followed by Membership of the Faculty of General Dental Practitioners UK (MFGDP). This study provides insight into postgraduate studies undertaken by UK dental graduates. An increasing proportion of females are gaining Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) qualifications and therefore the number of female dental graduates obtaining postgraduate qualifications is likely to increase further. This also suggests the male domination of the dental profession is likely to decrease.Entities:
Keywords: UK; postgraduate; qualification; study
Year: 2017 PMID: 29563417 PMCID: PMC5806983 DOI: 10.3390/dj5010011
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dent J (Basel) ISSN: 2304-6767
Dental specialties recognised by the General Dental Council (GDC) and number of registrants (March 2015).
| Specialty | Number of Registrants |
|---|---|
| Dental & Maxillofacial Radiology | 26 |
| Dental Public Health | 115 |
| Endodontics | 269 |
| Oral & Maxillofacial Pathology | 30 |
| Oral Medicine | 69 |
| Oral Microbiology | 8 |
| Oral Surgery | 738 |
| Orthodontics | 1342 |
| Paediatric Dentistry | 231 |
| Periodontics | 352 |
| Prosthodontics | 438 |
| Restorative Dentistry | 310 |
| Special Care Dentistry | 309 |
Percentage and ranking of graduates from each UK dental school between 2000 and 2004 who completed postgraduate study.
| School | Total Graduates ( | Overall | Rank | Female | Rank | Male | Rank |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Belfast | 152 | 14% | 10 | 15% | 11 | 13% | 11 |
| Birmingham | 309 | 13% | 11 | 15% | 12 | 14% | 10 |
| Bristol | 240 | 39% | 1 | 45% | 1 | 31% | 3 |
| Cardiff | 276 | 22% | 7 | 25% | 7 | 21% | 7 |
| Dundee | 236 | 34% | 3 | 34% | 2 | 33% | 2 |
| Glasgow | 341 | 35% | 2 | 33% | 3 | 37% | 1 |
| Leeds | 252 | 22% | 6 | 22% | 9 | 23% | 6 |
| Liverpool | 242 | 12% | 12 | 17% | 10 | 8% | 12 |
| London | 961 | 27% | 5 | 28% | 4 | 25% | 5 |
| Manchester | 310 | 21% | 9 | 27% | 6 | 16% | 9 |
| Newcastle | 335 | 21% | 8 | 22% | 8 | 20% | 8 |
| Sheffield | 253 | 27% | 4 | 27% | 5 | 26% | 4 |
| Total | 3907 | 24% | 26% | 23% |
Percentage and ranking of graduates from each UK dental school between 2000 and 2004 who gained Membership of the Faculty of Dental Surgery (MFDS) out of all graduates who completed postgraduate study.
| School | Total Number Completing Postgraduate Study ( | Overall | Rank | Female | Rank | Male | Rank |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Belfast | 21 | 81% | 9 | 79% | 10 | 86% | 5 |
| Birmingham | 41 | 73% | 12 | 74% | 12 | 72% | 12 |
| Bristol | 90 | 85% | 7 | 90% | 7 | 76% | 11 |
| Cardiff | 61 | 93% | 2 | 94% | 3 | 93% | 1 |
| Dundee | 79 | 94% | 1 | 95% | 2 | 92% | 3 |
| Glasgow | 96 | 93% | 3 | 94% | 4 | 93% | 2 |
| Leeds | 56 | 79% | 11 | 74% | 11 | 84% | 6 |
| Liverpool | 30 | 80% | 10 | 80% | 9 | 80% | 9 |
| London | 220 | 84% | 8 | 87% | 8 | 81% | 8 |
| Manchester | 66 | 86% | 6 | 92% | 6 | 79% | 10 |
| Newcastle | 72 | 90% | 5 | 93% | 5 | 88% | 4 |
| Sheffield | 69 | 91% | 4 | 100% | 1 | 81% | 7 |
| Total | 965 | 87% | 89% | 84% |
Percentage and ranking of graduates from each UK dental school between 2000 and 2004 who gained Membership of the Faculty of General Dental Practitioners (MFGDP) (UK) out of all graduates who completed postgraduate study.
| School | Total Number Completing Postgraduate Study ( | Overall | Rank | Female | Rank | Male | Rank |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Belfast | 21 | 14% | 3 | 21% | 2 | 0% | 12 |
| Birmingham | 41 | 27% | 1 | 26% | 1 | 28% | 1 |
| Bristol | 90 | 5% | 8 | 5% | 6 | 6% | 8 |
| Cardiff | 61 | 3% | 11 | 3% | 8 | 4% | 10 |
| Dundee | 79 | 5% | 9 | 5% | 7 | 6% | 9 |
| Glasgow | 96 | 4% | 10 | 2% | 11 | 7% | 7 |
| Leeds | 56 | 16% | 2 | 19% | 3 | 12% | 4 |
| Liverpool | 30 | 10% | 4 | 10% | 4 | 10% | 6 |
| London | 220 | 9% | 5 | 6% | 5 | 12% | 3 |
| Manchester | 66 | 6% | 7 | 3% | 9 | 10% | 5 |
| Newcastle | 72 | 3% | 12 | 3% | 10 | 3% | 11 |
| Sheffield | 69 | 7% | 6 | 0% | 12 | 16% | 2 |
| Total | 965 | 87% | 89% | 84% |
Total number of additional qualifications awarded to dentists graduating between 2000 and 2004.
| Qualification | Number |
|---|---|
| Diploma in Dental Public Health (DDPH) | 1 |
| Diploma in Postgraduate Dental Studies (DPDS) | 6 |
| Fellowship in Dental Surgery (FDS) | 4 |
| Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MB BS or MB ChB) | 3 |
| Master of Clinical Dentistry (MClinDent) | 1 |
| Master of Clinical Dentistry—Prosthetics (MClinDent) | 3 |
| Membership in Orthodontics (M Orth) | 9 |
| Diploma of Member of the Faculty of Dentistry (MFD) | 2 |
| Membership in Paediatric Dentistry (MPaed Dent) | 2 |
| Membership in Restorative Dentistry (MRD) | 2 |
| Master of Science (MSc) | 2 |
| Master of Science—Conservative Dentistry (MSc Con Dent) | 1 |
| Master of Science—Endodontics (MSc End) | 2 |
| Master of Science—Implant Dentistry (MSc ImpDent) | 2 |
| Master of Science—Orthodontics (MSc Orth) | 4 |
| Master of Science—Prosthetic Dentistry (MSc ProsthDent) | 1 |
| Master of Science—Sedation & Special Care Dentistry (MSc SedSpCaDent) | 1 |
| Membership in Special Needs Dentistry (MSND) | 1 |
| Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) | 1 |
Percentage and ranking of female and male graduates from each UK dental school between 2000 and 2009.
| School | Female | Rank | Male | Rank |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Belfast | 62% | 1 | 38% | 12 |
| Birmingham | 56% | 3 | 44% | 10 |
| Bristol | 54% | 8 | 46% | 5 |
| Cardiff | 52% | 10 | 48% | 3 |
| Dundee | 56% | 6 | 44% | 7 |
| Glasgow | 56% | 4 | 44% | 9 |
| Leeds | 56% | 5 | 44% | 8 |
| Liverpool | 53% | 9 | 47% | 4 |
| London | 55% | 7 | 45% | 6 |
| Manchester | 51% | 12 | 49% | 1 |
| Newcastle | 52% | 11 | 48% | 2 |
| Sheffield | 57% | 2 | 43% | 11 |
| Total | 55% | 45% |
Figure 1The percentage of female graduates from all dental schools 2000 to 2009 with linear trend line.
Figure 2The percentage of male and female graduates (2000 to 2004) from each dental school who obtained a postgraduate qualification.