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Topic: opportunities for foreign Dentist
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Dr.DS unregistered
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posted 06-29-2004 11:37 AM
Hi what are the oppotunities in US FOR A PERSON WITH BDS DEGREE?
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Dr James DDS unregistered
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posted 06-29-2004 03:17 PM
HelloAs far as i know but not so sure, depending maybe on what country you are from you have may to enrol in to an accrediteed dental school for a QUALIFYFING PROGRAM
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Dr James DDS unregistered
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posted 06-29-2004 03:20 PM
HelloAs far as i know but not so sure, depending maybe on what country you are from you may have to enrol in to an accredited dental school for a QUALIFYFING PROGRAM that is usually 2 years long. See either www.ada.org or www.cda-adc.ca.
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Dr. From Mexico unregistered
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posted 07-10-2004 04:53 PM
Hi, I'm a Dentist from Mexico I allready past tha National Board part 1, and I'll apply for the part 2 soon, I'm postgraduate in periodontics and had completed a peer practicum implant dentistry.I would like to work in USA, but I has not money to enroll in a course of two years for 80,000 dlls aprox. I understant that the TLCAN since january first 2004, open the opportunities to foreign profesionals to work in USA, If some one has information about that, plase let me know. Thank you.
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ajay unregistered
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posted 08-02-2004 08:28 AM
quote: Originally posted by Dr.DS: Hi what are the oppotunities in US FOR A PERSON WITH BDS DEGREE?
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ajay unregistered
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posted 08-02-2004 08:28 AM
quote: Originally posted by Dr.DS: Hi what are the oppotunities in US FOR A PERSON WITH BDS DEGREE?
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Staff unregistered
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posted 08-04-2004 01:56 PM
Please contact the American Dental Association by visitinghttp://ada.org
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omar aldana unregistered
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posted 08-15-2004 11:07 PM
If there is an opportunity for foreign dentistry with training on implants , I am the one. Please send me an answer to: moncerratorue@yahoo.com. thanks.
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Dr. Joseph Chen unregistered
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posted 08-20-2004 03:58 PM
Hi, I was a dentist from China and have read the pre-released version of a new book for foreign trained dentists because I was asked for my feedback and comments. I went to NYU 3 years ago for the international dental program. I would recommend the book at www.foreigntraineddentists.com - it has all of the information you need. Good Luck, Joseph
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gauri unregistered
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posted 04-11-2005 11:54 PM
quote: Originally posted by ajay:
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nikhil dubey unregistered
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posted 12-23-2005 10:26 AM
quote: Originally posted by Dr.DS: Hi what are the oppotunities in US FOR A PERSON WITH BDS DEGREE?
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Erika Marques unregistered
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posted 01-11-2006 09:59 PM
Hi, I am a dentist from Brazil but I live Seattle USA, I'd like to know if I need to be in USA Dental School for Take the National Dental Board Part I and II or is it just apply for take than? The ADA site is a little confuse for me. Thanks a lot Erika Marques.QUOTE]Originally posted by Dr. From Mexico: Hi, I'm a Dentist from Mexico I allready past tha National Board part 1, and I'll apply for the part 2 soon, I'm postgraduate in periodontics and had completed a peer practicum implant dentistry. I would like to work in USA, but I has not money to enroll in a course of two years for 80,000 dlls aprox. I understant that the TLCAN since january first 2004, open the opportunities to foreign profesionals to work in USA, If some one has information about that, plase let me know. Thank you. [/QUOTE]
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Erika Marques unregistered
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posted 01-11-2006 10:05 PM
Hi Dr Joseph, I am a dentist from Brazil and I live in Seattle, I am studying for The national Board Part I and I'd like to know if I can take the National before apply for the Dental School or I have to take the National part I and II just after being accepted in the School, this issue is a little confusing to me. Thanks a lot Erika Marques.
quote: Originally posted by Dr. Joseph Chen: Hi, I was a dentist from China and have read the pre-released version of a new book for foreign trained dentists because I was asked for my feedback and comments. I went to NYU 3 years ago for the international dental program. I would recommend the book at www.foreigntraineddentists.com - it has all of the information you need. Good Luck, Joseph
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Ami unregistered
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posted 01-24-2006 07:44 PM
Hi Erika,I have just taken the part I and part II national dental board exams. I am selling my study materials. I have a lot of good materials that will help you to pass the exam if you are interested let me know. Email me at dental_doc13@yahoo.com.
quote: Originally posted by Erika Marques: Hi Dr Joseph, I am a dentist from Brazil and I live in Seattle, I am studying for The national Board Part I and I'd like to know if I can take the National before apply for the Dental School or I have to take the National part I and II just after being accepted in the School, this issue is a little confusing to me. Thanks a lot Erika Marques.
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Cyrus Junior Member
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posted 06-13-2007 02:48 PM
There is an opportunity available for dentists who have received their dental education outside of the United States (US) and would like to immigrate and practice in the US. University of LaSalle in Leon, Mexico, is the only none American university offering an accredited 24-month International Dental Studies (IDS) Program. Completion of the IDS program will result in a California accredited dental diploma, allowing the individual to participate in the licensing process in the State of California. Also there is a financial company, named Miner Financial Company which provide a complete loan package for eligible applicants covers almost 90% of all costs including tuition, room and board, books and instruments and even exams. A Miner affiliate company offers students to come and work in dental practices in US, after their graduation. Work permit and immigration visas will be provided for the dentists and their immediate family (spouse and children) after the International IDS Program graduation. For more information please visit this web site: http://www.minerfinancialcompany.com If you have any other questions, please feel free to send me email to cyruss80@gmail.com Thank you. Best Regards, Cyrus
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dr d Junior Member
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posted 10-31-2008 06:50 PM
Could anyone advise whether a Canadian licenced dentist can work as dentist in Mexico and what one needs to do or where to apply to get permission to work as dentist in Mexico...I have started to live in Mexico and wish to to work 2 days per week as dentist since I miss the profession...Thanks in advance...
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