The Practice of Dentistry by Australian- and Overseas-Trained Dentists in Australia: Discriminant Analysis of key Predictors
Introduction: Overseas-trained dentists comprise at least one-fourth of the overall Australian dental workforce. This study examined characteristics and practice differences between Australian- and overseas-trained dentists to identify key predictors that best differentiate their dentistry practices...
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Main Authors: | Madhan Balasubramanian (Author), A. John Spencer (Author), Woosung Sohn (Author), David S. Brennan (Author) |
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2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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