Hi guys,i was wondering what are the options for work for dentists before they obtain their canadian dental license,can we work as a dental hygienst untill licensure
The rules are different from province to province. However in Ontario for example, a dentist cannot work as a dental hygienist without first completing a college program in dental hygiene: http://www.ontarioimmigration.ca/en/working/OI_HOW_WORK_DENTHYG_CM.htmlWolverine17 said:Hi guys,i was wondering what are the options for work for dentists before they obtain their canadian dental license,can we work as a dental hygienst untill licensure
I am asking because i heard about a 6 month program that enables dentist to work as a hygienst,what other options does international dentists have till they obtain their licensescylla said:The rules are different from province to province. However in Ontario for example, a dentist cannot work as a dental hygienist without first completing a college program in dental hygiene: http://www.ontarioimmigration.ca/en/working/OI_HOW_WORK_DENTHYG_CM.html
So the answer to your question is most likely no - not without further education.
Check with the provine where you are going. First check requirements for each and then seek for the fastest way to get it.Wolverine17 said:So what are the job options for dentists untill we obtain licensure
To have a dental license we need to clear 3 ndbe exams or take the first exam and then apply for a college program for about 2.5 years,so i am wondering what kind of work we can do during that period of time and if it is possible to work as a dental hygienst during this time .vensak said:Check with the provine where you are going. First check requirements for each and then seek for the fastest way to get it.
Again, you need to take full time studies to be a dental hygienist if you want to work in this profession. These programs are typically two years full time study. I'm not aware of any program that can be completed in six months of full time study provided you are trained as a dentist - but it's entirely possible something exists.Wolverine17 said:To have a dental license we need to clear 3 ndbe exams or take the first exam and then apply for a college program for about 2.5 years,so i am wondering what kind of work we can do during that period of time and if it is possible to work as a dental hygienst during this time .
That is a regulated profession, so obviously you would need to requalify; work experience abroad is not recognized in Canada. Education might be recognized only for the sake of partial exemption with the regulatory body, should they consider your education similar to Canadian standard.scylla said:Again, you need to take full time studies to be a dental hygienist if you want to work in this profession. These programs are typically two years full time study. I'm not aware of any program that can be completed in six months of full time study provided you are trained as a dentist - but it's entirely possible something exists.
Yes exactly but i dont know any detailsSheeba Bernard said:Even i have heard about a programm that lets us work as hygienists and once we get the license, we can practice in our profession.
Will any of these need a license?? And do we have any other options for work?JattTinka said:You can work as a dental receptionist, dental assistant, patient co-ordinator. The best thing to do first is to get a 'HARP CERTIFICATION' which will allow you to take X-RAYS at the clinics.
Yeh, a lot. Google for "survival jobs". Honestly, your situation is not unique. Most of immigrants with medical background must go through additional exams and courses to qualify for work in Canada. I know two doctors who are still working in restaurant because of inability to pass exam.Wolverine17 said:Will any of these need a license?? And do we have any other options for work?
For us it will be 2.5 to 3 yearspfse said:Yeh, a lot. Google for "survival jobs". Honestly, your situation is not unique. Most of immigrants with medical background must go through additional exams and courses to qualify for work in Canada. I know two doctors who are still working in restaurant because of inability to pass exam.