1. Oral medicine (stomatology) in Brazil: the first 50 years and counting.
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Santos-Silva AR, Lopes MA, Pedroso CM, Ribeiro ACP, Fonseca FP, Brandão TB, Gueiros LAM, Rocha AC, Pires FR, Miranda ÁA, Júnior HM, Alves FA, Marcucci M, Lemos CA, Sugaya NN, Marcucci G, Carrard VC, Martins MD, Cardoso AS, and Migliorati CA
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- Brazil, Curriculum, Dentists, Forecasting, Humans, Oral Medicine
- Abstract
This review outlines the historical perspective, status, and future challenges of oral medicine (stomatology) in Brazil based on the records of the Brazilian Society of Stomatology and Oral Pathology (SOBEP) and the Brazilian Federal Dental Council as well as expert evidence input from academic leaders from 3 different generations of Brazilian oral medicine specialists. The beginning of oral medicine in Brazil dates to 1969, followed by the organization of SOBEP in 1974; however, official recognition as an independent specialty was achieved more recently within the Brazilian Federal Dental Council in 1992. After a 50-year maturation period of oral medicine in Brazil in terms of specialty crystallization across dentistry, medicine, and research, it is now time to follow the historical trends of the specialty internationally and establish a standard curriculum at a post-graduate level that will lead to uniformity of training for oral medicine in Brazil., (Copyright © 2022 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2022
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