Ethics Instruction in the Dental Hygiene Curriculum.
Journal of Dental Hygiene 2006, Wntr, 80, 1
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Introduction As professionals, dental hygienists have responsibilities to their clients, employers, and the profession. It is essential that dental hygienists be prepared to make decisions based on ethical reasoning, and for dental hygiene programs to prepare them for this responsibility. How then are dental hygiene programs preparing graduates to practice ethically and make ethical decisions? The purpose of this study was to assess how ethics is being taught in accredited dental hygiene programs. The researchers are hopeful that educators will utilize this information to assist them in program assessment and planning
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