Purpose: The purpose of this study was to survey and describe key curricular and extracurricular components of U.S. dental schools' global health programs.
Methods: A 22-item web-based survey invitation was sent to administrators at all 66 US dental schools. Topics included both curricular and extracurricular global health activities offered, including Short-term Experiences in Global Health (STEGHs). Key components were identified and classified as domains and components for the purpose of discussion: Domain #1: Program support and administrative factors (components: a support, faculty support, and extracurricular activities), Domain #2: Academic teaching (components: global health track, didactic courses, and cultural awareness and communication teaching), and Domain #3: STEGHs, (components: School-based STEGHs, al organization-based STEGHs, and exchange programs).
Results: Most notably among respondents, 72% strongly agreed/agreed that global health should be a part of the dental curriculum, 81% strongly agreed/agreed that students benefit from participating in global health experiences, and 43% of schools had a faculty member dedicated to global health work. In this study of dental schools, 44% offered didactic courses in global health, and 62% of schools offered STEGHs.
Conclusion: The results of this study offer a description of key components of global health education programs in U.S. dental schools. Schools surveyed offer a combination of both didactic courses and STEGH programs for their students. Global health education may improve dental students' skills related to managing a diverse patient population.
Keywords: dental education; global health; short-term experience in global health.
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