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Anyone familiar with this?
http://www.op.nysed.gov/prof/dent/dentlic.htm
Applicants Licensed in Another Jurisdiction (Endorsement)
If you are licensed as a dentist in another jurisdiction of the United States and have fulfilled all the requirements for licensure including the experience requirements by completing an approved residency program, this section does not apply to you. You should apply for licensure based upon completion of the approved residency program (see Experience Requirements section for details).
If you have not completed an approved residency program of at least one year's duration and are licensed as a dentist in another jurisdiction of the United States, the Department may endorse that license if the Department determines you have met the licensing requirements of New York State Education Law and the Regulations of the Commissioner of Education. To be licensed by endorsement, you must:
http://www.op.nysed.gov/prof/dent/dentlic.htm
Applicants Licensed in Another Jurisdiction (Endorsement)
If you are licensed as a dentist in another jurisdiction of the United States and have fulfilled all the requirements for licensure including the experience requirements by completing an approved residency program, this section does not apply to you. You should apply for licensure based upon completion of the approved residency program (see Experience Requirements section for details).
If you have not completed an approved residency program of at least one year's duration and are licensed as a dentist in another jurisdiction of the United States, the Department may endorse that license if the Department determines you have met the licensing requirements of New York State Education Law and the Regulations of the Commissioner of Education. To be licensed by endorsement, you must:
- meet New York State education requirements;
- have been licensed in another jurisdiction of the United States and practiced lawfully for at least two years (full-time) following initial licensure - 8 months of such practice must have been in the two years preceding your application;
- have passed an examination satisfactory to the board and in accordance with the Commissioner's Regulations (see Examination Requirements section for details.);
- be at least twenty-one years of age;
- be a United States citizen or an alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence in the United States;
- be of good moral character as determined by the Department; and
- complete coursework or training in the identification and reporting of child abuse offered by a New York State approved provider.