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19th June 2011 #1
Dentistry work
Hi guys............me and my wife are scouring the web looking for a job for her.
Shes a qualified dentist of many yrs , but as we know that doesnt count for anything in the UK.
However her qualifications will allow her to work as an assistant and maybe a hygienist.......so if anyone knows of anything in Middlesex hertforshire bedfordshire or can give any advice we'dbe grateful
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Cheers
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19th June 2011 #2
i think its best to get her qualifications checked here and update her CV http://www.naric.org.uk/
then start applying directly to the dentisti have learnt to do what my wife says!
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19th June 2011 #3
There is one pinoy dentist I know working in Hounslow,his names Rod,dont know how he got the job but I think he came here as a student originally?
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19th June 2011 #4
could be tawi2, would be expensive thou if he was studying dentistry here as a International student.
laurel sounds like its a similar process my misses had to go thru
http://www.nhscareers.nhs.uk/explore...ssionals.shtml
my misses managed to get a job working part time while she prepared for exams at the local hospital extracting blood from people and stayed there for 4yrs until she had passed all the UK exams, IELTS and was registered to work as a doc..
so dont let the misses give up, it could be a long and bumpy road but she will get there in the end
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13th July 2011 #5
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13th July 2011 #6
Hi, your wife can take the overseas registration exam (ORE). It is a two part exam which tests the clinical skills and knowledge of dentists who are not eligible for registration or assessment. Applicants are able to apply for full registration once they have passed ORE.
Temporary registration allows dentists who are not eligible for registration or assessment to practise dentistry in supervised posts for training, teaching or research purposes, for a limited time.
I got this information from the General Dental Council which regulates dentists in the UK.
she may wish to complete the Route To Registration Questionnaire to make her informed of the ways to get her qualifications recognised in the UK. For further information, she should contact GDC directly on this page: http://www.gdc-uk.org/Contactus/Pages/Contact-Us.aspx Good luck!
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19th September 2011 #7
Nice useful thread for those who want to apply for a job in Uk,.
Keep sharing such a helpful threads,
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