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Hey all,
I've seen a lot of information for the Atlantic Bridge program on the med threads but hardly any on the dental here so I was hoping to receive some information on it.
After graduating from an Irish dental school, the Atlantic bridge program states on their website "The dental degrees awarded are recognized by the dental licensing authorities in the United States and Canada. Graduates are eligible to practice in all of the European Union nations, in all British Commonwealth nations and territories and in the United States and Canada."
Is this true? I know every state has different licensing procedures, but will you be seen as a foreign-trained doctor if you decide to practice in the US?
Thanks in advance!
I've seen a lot of information for the Atlantic Bridge program on the med threads but hardly any on the dental here so I was hoping to receive some information on it.
After graduating from an Irish dental school, the Atlantic bridge program states on their website "The dental degrees awarded are recognized by the dental licensing authorities in the United States and Canada. Graduates are eligible to practice in all of the European Union nations, in all British Commonwealth nations and territories and in the United States and Canada."
Is this true? I know every state has different licensing procedures, but will you be seen as a foreign-trained doctor if you decide to practice in the US?
Thanks in advance!