The profession cannot be strengthened by changing seat numbers alone. Education quality, workforce distribution, prevention, public roles and sustainable practice must move together. Which reform should be first?
The profession cannot be strengthened by changing seat numbers alone. Education quality, workforce distribution, prevention, public roles and sustainable practice must move together. Which reform should be first?
The updated article presents a systems framework. Read Future of Dentistry in India dentalreach.today/revitalizing-the-decline-of-dentistry-in-india
For education-demand evidence, continue with Vacant BDS and MDS Seats dentalreach.today/dental-education-in-india-faces-decline-in-demand-amid-vacant-bds-mds-seats
Institutional quality is addressed in NAAC Accreditation for Dental Colleges dentalreach.today/comprehensive-guide-to-naac-accreditation-for-dental-colleges
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