Korean J Med Educ.  2016 Jun;28(2):219-229. 10.3946/kjme.2016.23.

Professional and personal enhancement: a pragmatic approach in dental education

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  • 1Faculty of Dental Sciences, Sri Ramachandra University, Chennai, India. anbarasi815@gmail.com

Abstract

PURPOSE
Students of health education are often offended by the transitions and challenges they face while encountering diverse people, ideas and academic workloads. They may be offended because of reasons not only related to their societal background but also to their basic competence in managing transitions. In the Asian scenario, students enter the first year of professional education in their late teen age along with the definition of self which was created by their parents. There are different issues that arise in this age group that may positively shape or negatively affect the personalities of students. They need to achieve a sense of balance between personal and professional traits on their own. Several students are often unable to cultivate the expected required qualities, which leads to an abject state of mind and hinder their progress. We identified the most common personal and professional hurdles in the lives of dental students and we provided experiential solutions to overcome the hurdles by using a sociable approach through an integrated, continuing education program.
METHODS
Designing and implementing a cohesive, amalgamated and inspiring personal and professional enhancement action program for dental students.
RESULTS
Feedback from students reflected that the needs and expectations of students vary with academic phase. In addition students expressed that this program series inculcated some positive skills, and overall, they are satisfied with the utility of the program.
CONCLUSION
Personal and professional enhancement of students in accordance with individual needs as well as with expected requirements needs a committed administrative action plan. Our results in this context are encouraging and can be considered for application in dental institutions.

Keyword

Professional education; Personal development; Dental education; Hidden curriculum

MeSH Terms

*Adaptation, Psychological
Adolescent
Adolescent Development
Adult
Asia
*Attitude
Culture
*Curriculum
*Education, Dental
Environment
Humans
Personal Satisfaction
Personality
*Professional Competence
Program Evaluation
*Schools, Dental
Self Concept
Social Skills
*Students, Dental/psychology
Young Adult
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