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4.4 Electronic management systems
Article first published online: 17 OCT 2002
DOI: 10.1034/j.1600-0579.6.s3.20.x
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European Journal of Dental Education
Volume 6, Issue Supplement s3, pages 152–160, October 2002
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Eplee, H., Murray, B., Revere, J. H., Bollmann, F., Haddad, G., Klimek, J., Barna, S., Rhodes, G., Looki, T., Malone, A., Molvar, M., Pienkowski, B., Schoonheim, M. and Teravainen, J.-P. (2002), 4.4 Electronic management systems. European Journal of Dental Education, 6: 152–160. doi: 10.1034/j.1600-0579.6.s3.20.x
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- Article first published online: 17 OCT 2002
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Keywords:
- confidentiality;
- electronic management systems;
- information system
The international development and deployment of an electronic modularized dental curriculum is central to the development of an electronic engine to be used for the effective management of dental education. This will ensure continuity in high quality of care across all boundaries, through the continuous updating of its content and linkages to contemporary resources and databases. An electronic engine to be used for the effective management of dental education in a comprehensive dental school/hospital setting is at the core of an international ‘virtual’ dental education institution. The issue of policy development necessary to ensure consistency, quality and management for an electronic engine is at the very centre of: a) systems management and system databases; b) records of students, patients and personnel; and c) financial records.

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