Shadowing overseas

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beatsdre

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Hello guys, I have a quick question on shadowing-

I have shadowed a dentist for aprox. 75 hrs. Dentist has many other dentists working with him including- oral maxillofacto- endodontist, perio, and cosmetic.

Problem is- He lives in France. I spent my summer in France and shadowed a BDS- I believe- I'm sure it's not a DDS since that's American.

Is that going to be a problem? Or should I shadow some American Dentist? I mean the Dentist in France was extremely competent and does cosmetics on local french celebrities. He's really well known- but hes not American.

What should I do? BTW I'm an American applicant.
 
If you plan on applying to schools in America, then shadow dentists who are practicing in America.
 
Adcoms are looking for experience, not necessarily numbers. So that works in your favor --- shadow an American dentist. You dont have to pour in hundreds of hours -- just sufficient for you to understand the daily goings in an American practice.
For example:
- the staff you will be interacting with
- instruments you will be purchasing, not sure if companies in the two countries differ
- INSURANCE.

I think having your french dentist on your application would be cool - you have experience of other systems and can possibly try to incorporate some of their ideas in order to make your practice and your community better as a whole. 😀
 
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