Dentistry in Canada for FTD

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I thought this would be interesting to you guys.

Starting Jan 2011 FTD will no longer be required to take a qualifying program within Canada in order to practice. Instead, they will be able to take a three-part test.

http://www.ndeb.ca/en/non_accredited...graduates.html

hmm.. I bet those who had to go through an expensive 2 year qualifying program will not be happy with this.. Or even the current professionals who will face more competition

What would you guys think if this happened in the US?
Do you guys think it could happen here since we are already gonna face a big change on the NDBE?

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I thought this would be interesting to you guys.

Starting Jan 2011 FTD will no longer be required to take a qualifying program within Canada in order to practice. Instead, they will be able to take a three-part test.

http://www.ndeb.ca/en/non_accredited...graduates.html

hmm.. I bet those who had to go through an expensive 2 year qualifying program will not be happy with this.. Or even the current professionals who will face more competition

What would you guys think if this happened in the US?
Do you guys think it could happen here since we are already gonna face a big change on the NDBE?

Sincerely doubt this would happen in the US :) (all over the US that is).
Although in sates like MN, you can go through the State Exam and get License to practice.
 
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