Publication: Problem-Based Career Exploration
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2017-10-05
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Outlaw, Jason Lanier. 2018. Problem-Based Career Exploration. Doctoral dissertation, Harvard School of Dental Medicine.
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Problem-based career exploration allows people to frame their interests and exploration around a problem they would like to address instead of focusing on a specific job which may or may not exist as the employment landscape changes in the United States and globally. Oral health extends beyond clinical general dentistry, and showcasing our work according to the problems and challenges we work to address is an innovative approach to helping learners understand how to develop skills and expertise that have application and create value for the employment and entrepreneurship landscape of tomorrow.
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Academic Advising, Career Exploration, Problem-Based Learning, Taxonomies, Digital Stories, Network Science, Innovation, Technology, Healthcare Integration, Oral Health, Keywords, Affiliation Networks, Web Development, Dissemination
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