Hello there,
For the person who posed the question, my situation is somehow similar. I'm a dentist but my degree is not from the U.S. so I have Bachelors of Dental Surgery (BDS) instead of DDS. I'm very interested in getting my medical degree and will be working on it (although I need 2 years of dental school to get my DDS but I wont do it) so I don't know if that helps answer your question. For my case, I contacted some medical schools and they didn't seem interested in my foreign credit, however, they told me I should take my premed (BCMPE) and MCAT and apply with my foreign bachelors, nothing about transferring credit which would be good to me since It will be all review and also my low GPA from my dental school abroad.
To Forrest G, why would a dentist want to be a medical doctor? Exactly for the things you've mentioned (it's more cosmetic than direct patient care, I worked as a dental assistant in the U.S. and to me it was sad whenever I see dentists trying to "convince" or "sale" certain type of crown or bridge treatment to the patients and discuss costs!!! I felt that I'm working in sales or corporation and I don't like that. When I went to dental school I was 18 years old and nobody told me what's the deal (We don't have career counselors or education advisors back home) so I pretty much got stuck with it.
Another thing, I don't find dentistry challenging "academically" as medicine. I'm more interested in systematic diseases and make critical decisions to save peoples lives, I didn't find that with dentistry.
I have to agree with you regarding how comfortable the dentists' life style is. Set your hours, you run your business, work less hours than a MD, you set your policies(not treating uninsured people) and I've seen it and I hated it so much!!!!! For God sakes you became a doctor or a dentist to HELP people!!! I'm sorry but I'm not gonna be part of this farce where medicare or uninsured people treated like subhumans!! I know it's there in medicine too but for my part I will do whatever it takes to help people. People think medicine or dentistry is prestigous career, I don't think so, it's very humble career. You've invested so much time and money to gain knowledge just for another human to trust his well being with you, not for you just to worry about when you gonna pay off your private jet!!!
Call me nerd, insane but I come from a country where war has devistated and destroyed. The terrorism and violence acts back home made me think deeply of who I'm and what I want to do. The look of peoples faces after car bombs when you can do nothing to save them is still haunting me, the decapitated children and their sorrowful pareints as they look down on them had impacted me so much that I just want to help the poor and needy and made my heart full of hatred to war and violence.
I'm sorry for long answer, I feel I was explaining why I chosed medicine over dentistry to an ADCOM! LOL which I think thats what I'm gonna tell them in my medical application interview.
Thank you and God Bless!