3.4 Securing the financial future of the university
Jerold Goldberg
Case Western University, Pennsylvania, USA;
Rapporteur.
Search for more papers by this authorHans Groeneveld
Dutch Dental Association, the Netherlands;
Rapporteur.
Search for more papers by this authorRobert Anderton
American Dental Association, Chicago, USA;
Group member.
Search for more papers by this authorJ. R. Bausch
University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands;
Group member.
Search for more papers by this authorGabor Nagy
Semmelweiss University, Budapest, Hungary;
Group member.
Search for more papers by this authorJerold Goldberg
Case Western University, Pennsylvania, USA;
Rapporteur.
Search for more papers by this authorHans Groeneveld
Dutch Dental Association, the Netherlands;
Rapporteur.
Search for more papers by this authorRobert Anderton
American Dental Association, Chicago, USA;
Group member.
Search for more papers by this authorJ. R. Bausch
University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands;
Group member.
Search for more papers by this authorGabor Nagy
Semmelweiss University, Budapest, Hungary;
Group member.
Search for more papers by this authorAbstract
The purpose of this paper is to explore current challenges to the financial security of the world's dental schools, analyse and compare current methods of funding dental education, identify best practices and formulate recommendations in order to assist dental educators to meet future fiscal challenges.
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