How to become a Maxillofacial surgeon?
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
- Are you interested in becoming a maxillofacial surgeon? Do you want to know what it takes to perform facial, jaw, and mouth operations? In this video, I will share with you the steps of becoming a maxillofacial surgeon.
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These days you'd be paying off student debt for the rest of your life
Which means all costs for the customer/patients will triple in the near future meaning only bankers and politicians will be able afford your services.
My goodness, it takes less than half that time to do OMFS in the states.
This is why there’s not enough maxillofacial surgeons and I can’t bite through things and have pain 😩
perhaps a study on how to manage facial hair will top it of!
but anyway, my compliments!
I’ve used their services 3 different times for biopsies with great results, I would NEVER say they were overpaid. Unbelievable amount of knowledge that I would never be able to learn . Thanks for people like this 🙏🏻
How much does it cost
50k for surgeon fee, let alone anaesthesia, orthodontics, private health cover
It's ok American health care should cover that right?... Right??
Amazing
This is the the most highest paying dental position, for all that school and time it better be worth it
I want to know where can we manage the money to do that? I'm up for putting in the effort to learn.
(I dont want to take loan with interests)
Only in undergraduate you got to pay for a degree. After that You will get paid in pg and after pg. No debt only money talks!
And still he got his license suspended
Only one patient
Couch couch..Big bank accounts
Gigachad
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Lies it only takes a couple of years
Not outside of US. In the UK, Aus, NZ and Ireland all require OMFS to have medical and dental degrees, without 6 year dual degree programs!
Ok bie😂
Ur god😢
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And the hefty account, for patients, is over $ 20 K.
And seven you damage of life many of people
Why
@@marionharris5952 terrible complications, disability
@@marionharris5952Probably not 100% success rates, no treatment is risk free
@@marionharris5952he got suspended by the Australian Medical Council , might have been for malpractice?