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I found this searching the web I think is very interesting read it and post what u think. http://www.du.edu/~kgouge/letter.htm
I quote, talking of foreign trained dentist
In addition to evaluating their education and training, we could also allow these dentists to practice in a non-profit clinic that serves the underserved for two years under the supervision of a licensed dentist and then allow them to take the state specific dental boards. This would give them exposure to and experience in the U.S. system, which would help better prepare them for practicing dentistry in the U.S.
 
excellent research,thank u for sharing this information with others.
 
good research Aspita. NY state already has a somilar system running. I think they will even help you to get Green Card!! Please check out the following link:

http://www.op.nysed.gov/dentlimlic.htm

rahmed
 
Come on Guys what do u think?
 
I support the idea completely!! But are they going to implement it?
 
Aspita said:
Come on Guys what do u think?

It's still on the drawing board, isn't it? So lets wait and see how it shapes up. There are so many proposals by congressmen and senators to accomodate skilled foreigner......and get their vote.....I will only believe when this proposal is passed by the respective state govt.

rahmed
 
Aspita said:
Come on Guys what do u think?

is it true?? i mean will they consider it ?
can we skip the high cost schooling system and just practise for 2 yrs in a nonprofit dental office??? that will be cool if they implement that
 
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