Should you move to America as a dentist? // my story
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- Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
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To me the problem is the time, I lead a really good life in my country. Please make a video on residencies!!! I’m about to take my INBDE and I will apply to whatever schools can take me so I can start school next year. And residencies are looking better and better to me.
I definitely will!!! I feel like I was talking a lot about advanced standing, so I should cover residencies more
Thank you! Glad to see you here. Good luck with your channel. It's amazing =)
Thank you:)
Well explained..
Thank you!
What is your take on choosing Hygiene career and how lucrative it can be ?
Thanks
Please also make video on additional income you can make being in America. As you mentioned that you are doing if that’s fine with you.
I'll think about it... It might be a little off topic for my channel though
Well, I went to the University of Michigan and dental school normally is four years from beginning to end ….so it sounds like your Dental school is only two years education that’s interesting I know you mentioned four years but it doesn’t sound like you were in dental school for four years
No, I'm a foreign trained dentist and went to an advanced standing program for 2 years. UMich has one too its like 26 months or something
If I finish dental school in Russia and move to the us I have to study dentistry again? Or then I won't get a license ?
Country doesn’t matter, you always have to study again
@@KCDoesDentistryhello , do you have to go back to first year or cab you do only résidency if you already have expérience ?
Im a bit lost right now. You said you work 500$ per day and you only work two days per week, so if you actually worked on average of 5 days, that would be 10k per month and about 120k per year. But i heard that dentists who are fresh graduates make up to 400k easily… are they misleading or am i missing on something here?
This is an unattainable number. There is no way you would make 400K straight out of college. I'm sorry but that's a lie. Where did you find this number? A few people asked me about that particular amount. 33K per months? There is no way.
@@KCDoesDentistry its all over the place tbh😂 guess should stick with official’s announcement and not some dudes
Can you take the nbde if your immigration status isn't resolved yet? or do you need to have green card to take the nbde?
no, you need no particular visa status to take the exam