Abstract
The Impact of Community Service on the Attitude and Perception of Dental Interns in King Abdulaziz University
Highlights
Community service has become an essential component of higher education and a critical aspect in professional development
All the participants were dental interns aged between 20-25 years old and already participated in previous community service
This study indicates that health care providers participation in dental public health service will encourage their sense of social responsibility whereas permit them to have valuable experiences with benefits to their society
Summary
Community service has become an essential component of higher education and a critical aspect in professional development. Health care providers’ engagement in community service will encourage their sense of social responsibility whereas permit them to have valuable experiences with benefits to their society. These experiences will offer the opportunity for the health care providers to be competent with communicating with the public of different cultural background, as well as increasing their sense of civic responsibility. Dental community service has become a vital component of higher education and professional development of dental health providers
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