If someone is a state licensed Dental Hygienist (NOT Dental Assistant) practicing in the USA, and they move to another country, such as Canada, Australia, or the UK..... can they alos legally practice as a Dental Hygienist in that country?
If someone is a state licensed Dental Hygienist in the USA, and they move to another country.....?
There was one intelligent person out there that gave me this info. Thank you so much! :)
yes, you can practice dental hygiene in other countries. you must however get licenced by the licencing body of that area. Some will require you to write an exam, for example in canada you must write the national board exam for dental hygiene, then you can practice in any provence, some provences though require you to write their own exam afterwards to practice.
i am a hygiene student and we have covered this recently, here is what i have for you:
Australia:
A work permit/Visa is necessary.
Pass a registration examination with a dental board.
Each territory has its own board responsible for licensing.
Contact the Australian Immigration Depart.:
http://www.immi.gov.au/
New Zealand:
Contact the Dental Council:
http://www.dcnz.org.nz/
Hygienists practice under 'clinical guidance' — dentist does not have to be on premises at all times for most procedures.
Contact the New Zealand Immigration Services:
http://www.mfat.govt.nz/
The United Kingdom:
(England, Scotland, Wales %26amp; N. Ireland )
Information is available at the British Dental Hygienist’ Association:
http://www.bdha.org.uk/
The General Dental Council64 Wimpole Street, London W1M 8DQ, UKTel: +44-171-887 3800 · Fax: +44-171-224 3294 · www.gdc-uk.org
Austria, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, Nigeria, Portugal, visit these websites:
http://www.adha.org/careerinfo/foreign_t...
http://www.ifdh.org/members.shtml......
Reply:they will have to pass the test that that country makes them take to become qualified again... or so i think..
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