orofacial pain speciality

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Please I want to ask if any of international dentist applied for the speciality program of orofacial pain in New Jersey , I got an interview and I want to know what after I finish it, if I can practice in the same state
 
Please I want to ask if any of international dentist applied for the speciality program of orofacial pain in New Jersey , I got an interview and I want to know what after I finish it, if I can practice in the same state

it will jst improve you profile a bit...nothing else...
 
Thanks alot for your response, this program is CODA approved, somebody told me that after I finish it I can take the NERB exam and practice in certain states, I just want to make sure, if this information is correct and if someone have more details, I appreciate alot.
 
Check to make sure if its NERB or WREB. For NERB you have to have a DDS/DMD but not for WREB. There are few states who accept CODA certified programs and you can take your WREB through those states. The program director Dr. Eliav, he is very good. No matter what anyone says you have to decide if this is what you truly want.
 
Please Dr novel, I really interested on orofacial pain speciality not just as a route to quilify my degree, but my concern is if I can find a job easily as orofacial specialist after finishing it because as you know I would have a tuition to pay furthermore the expense of living.Please Dr if you have more information I would appreciate a lot
 
If you are interested attend the interview, during your interview you would also get a chance to meet the current residents or you can ask if you could speak to the current residents and get information from them regrading what they would be doing after finishing and what type of environment to expect after graduation. You can ask about the previous batch students and what they are doing currently.
Remember once you get into a CODA certified program you can go into private practice (I will not comment upon how much money one can make as it depends on location and the type of person you want to work for) or get a faculty position or even do a DDS/DMD. Its up to you.
Every one has an opinion and you have to remember what suits you the best. It is nerve racking. Just by thinking of all those loans you have to pay back once you graduate. But if you can plan accordingly with a backup plan for each step it will be better.
 
The second link provides you access to Regional Dental Boards. There you'll find the requirements for each state. You'll also find the emails/phone numbers, so that you can directly ask questions to the right people, those who can give you the right/accurate/current answers regarding licensure. 😉
 
Hello
I dont see any oral facial pain speciality is coda accredited in newjersy!!!would you please say the school. name!!!!!
Thanks
 
Hi True dentist, I assume you have done your interview, how did it go, what was the interview like?
 
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