DOI
10.1016/j.jds.2022.09.016
First Page
295
Last Page
303
Abstract
Abstract Background/purpose In Taiwan, the formal education for cultivating medical radiation technologists began in 1965. However, there are very few dental radiology curricula in Taiwan's medical radiology schools. We investigated mainly the appearance of dental radiology education for medical radiology students in Taiwan. Materials and methods We used documentary analysis, a survey of dental radiology education, and secondary data analysis in this study to find the appearance of Taiwan's dental radiology education for medical radiology students. Results There were currently ten medical radiology schools. Among them, five offered independent curricula in their subject schedules and another five had dental radiology education included in their general medical radiology curricula. Of the 53 dental radiology teaching hospitals, 21 (39.62%) were medical centers and 25 (47.17%) were regional hospitals, and these large hospitals were concentrated in the northern region of Taiwan. These large dental radiology teaching hospitals offered more training hours of dental radiology internship for medical radiology students and had a higher availability for the medical radiology students. Conclusion In Taiwan, the current status of dental radiology curricula in the medical radiology schools is indeed seriously insufficient. A dental radiology education system should be established in the future, including the innovative dental radiology curricula developed for medical radiology students and more dental radiology curricula designed for dental students. This in turn can create new career options for medical radiology students and new practice directions for medical radiation technologists, and then expand their potential involvement in dental radiology.
Recommended Citation
Chiang, Chun-Pin; Cheng, Feng-Chou; Chen, Mu-Hsiung; Hu, Chih-Chung; Tang, Li-Hua; Liou, Yan-De; and Tsai, Po-Fang
(2023)
"Overview of dental radiology education for medical radiology students in Taiwan,"
Journal of Dental Sciences: Vol. 18:
Iss.
1, Article 21.
DOI: 10.1016/j.jds.2022.09.016
Available at:
https://jds.ads.org.tw/journal/vol18/iss1/21