Career perspective among dental professionals in Tamil Nadu

B. Priya, V. Shivakumar, V. Anitha, M. Shanmugam, G. Tejasri, S. Vidhu
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Introduction: The choice of career is one of the most important decisions in one′s life. However, the choice of dentistry becomes forceful at times by peer pressure, cultural thrust or inability to procure medicine. The dental students may be discontented with the profession or income in the present scenario due to the growing competition. The aim of the present survey is to assess the various careers perspectives opted by Indian dentists post under-graduation. Materials and Methods: This was a cross-sectional, descriptive survey. A customized questionnaire was administered to the study group of 500 dentists regarding the reasons for choice of dental course, career options, obstacles faced post-completion of under-graduation, satisfaction with current profession, income and clinical practice. Results: Data were analyzed using counts and percentages. The study constituted of 49% male and 51% female participants. The most popular reasons for choosing dentistry were inability to get medical seat as well as out of own interest and family pressure. The participants planned to do post-graduation (41%) or work at private clinic (22%) after graduation. Most of the dentists 430 (90%) reported being satisfied with their profession while only 136 (28%) were satisfied with their income. 26% of the participants wanted to quit dentistry. Conclusions: The need for the hour is to uplift the quality of dental profession in India by increasing the number of post graduate seats in proportion to the undergraduate seats, to increase the income, job opportunities and status of the dental professionals in par with medical professionals.
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泰米尔纳德邦牙科专业人员的职业前景
职业选择是一个人一生中最重要的决定之一。然而,由于同辈压力、文化推力或无法获得药物,牙医的选择有时会变得强硬。由于竞争日益激烈,牙科学生可能对目前的职业或收入不满意。本调查的目的是评估印度牙医毕业后选择的各种职业前景。材料和方法:这是一项横断面描述性调查。对500名牙科医生进行问卷调查,问卷内容包括选择牙科课程的原因、职业选择、本科毕业后面临的障碍、对目前专业的满意度、收入和临床实践情况。结果:用计数和百分数对数据进行分析。该研究由49%的男性和51%的女性参与者组成。选择牙科最常见的原因是无法获得医疗席位,以及出于自己的兴趣和家庭压力。受访者计划毕业后继续深造(41%)或在私人诊所工作(22%)。430名(90%)牙医对其专业感到满意,只有136名(28%)牙医对其收入感到满意。26%的参与者想退出牙医行业。结论:这一小时的需求是通过增加研究生席位与本科席位的比例来提升印度牙科专业的质量,增加牙科专业人员的收入、就业机会和地位,与医疗专业人员相提并论。
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