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Journal of Orthodontics, Vol. 33, No. 2, 142-146, June 2006 doi:10.1179/146531205225021545
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Does mentoring have a role in orthodontic training programmes?

N. Arkutu and W. P. Rock

School of Dentistry, University of Birmingham, UK

Address for correspondence: Dr W.P. Rock, School of Dentistry, St Chad’s Queensway, Birmingham. B4 6NN, UK. Email: w.p.rock{at}bham.ac.uk

Changes within the dental profession have led to a possible need for mentoring and consideration is given in this paper to different structures for possible implementation of mentoring schemes. Further information is needed to determine whether or not mentoring may play a useful role in dentistry in general and in orthodontic specialist training in particular.

Key words: Mentoring, orthodontic specialist training

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