Dentistry in Australia for foreign trained dentists....................

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Hi,
I am new to this forum. I have a friend who is a practising dentist in India. She will be relocationg to Sydney in Feb 2004. I would really appreciate if someone could help me on what her options were? also she is planning to take the exams(OET, Written and clinical tests) for licensing. she needed help on how to study and what study aids to use. any kind of help in this regards would be appreciated.

sanju

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Originally posted by Sanju
Hi,
I am new to this forum. I have a friend who is a practising dentist in India. She will be relocationg to Sydney in Feb 2004. I would really appreciate if someone could help me on what her options were? also she is planning to take the exams(OET, Written and clinical tests) for licensing. she needed help on how to study and what study aids to use. any kind of help in this regards would be appreciated.

sanju

I'm not sure about the tests and such but I can tell u that dentists are still on the skilled occupations list...so that means if she's looking to get a PR it is definitely possible.
 
Originally posted by redshifteffect
I'm not sure about the tests and such but I can tell u that dentists are still on the skilled occupations list...so that means if she's looking to get a PR it is definitely possible.


hi,
thanks for the reply. i am sorry i did not understand what PR meant? could you please elaborate on that? also what books does one refer to for the exams? are they available in australia? if so where?

sanju
 
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Originally posted by Sanju
hi,
thanks for the reply. i am sorry i did not understand what PR meant? could you please elaborate on that? also what books does one refer to for the exams? are they available in australia? if so where?

sanju

the books would have to be available in australia since it's an australian test! PR = permenant residency
 
Originally posted by redshifteffect
the books would have to be available in australia since it's an australian test! PR = permenant residency

Thanks redshifteffect. anybody has anymore info?

sanju
 
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Hi

To work in australia

yoou need to have skills assessment by australian dental council first written and clinical


warne you , you can not apply to immigration until you pass all written and clinical exames

I made a 15 minutes phone call to Australia immigration authority to find out that

Courses are available in Royal hospital of melbourne

But courses are expensive about 16 000 Aust $

Clinical exame has high failure rates

Regards
Sherif



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