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KMID : 1143520210090010038
Journal of Korean Society of Oral Health Science
2021 Volume.9 No. 1 p.38 ~ p.45
Comparison of Korea, Australia and New Zealand dental hygiene curriculum operation
Kim Yu-Rin

Park Shin-Hong
Kang Hae-Mi
Seong Mi-Gyung
Kang Hyun-Kyung
Abstract
Objectives: After comparing the operations of the dental hygiene curriculum in Australia, New Zealand, and Korea, this study attempted to find areas for improvement as well as possible complementary aspects in Korea¡¯s curriculum.

Methods: To compare the dental hygiene curriculums in Australia, New Zealand, and Korea, four universities in Australia, two universities in New Zealand, and 10 universities in Korea were selected.

Results: The curriculums in Australia and New Zealand were operated as integrated education by level, with various subjects that are related to clinical practice. By contrast, in Korea, specific subjects were taught every semester.

Conclusions: Through this study, it was confirmed that there is a need to revise the contents of the curriculum to demonstrate the competencies of Korean dental hygienists. It is necessary to conduct an in-depth examination of the direction of dental hygiene education in Korea and discuss the scope of work and competencies.
KEYWORD
Australia, Competency, Curriculum, Dental Hygienist, New Zealand
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