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Newbie@bix.nex
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      10-26-2008, 08:25 PM

This sentence says it all:
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>and does not meet the requirements for licensure
On Sat, 25 Oct 2008 20:59:59 -0700, "CA-DDS tired of BS"
<> wrote:
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>And maybe you can tell me if it is fair that the US trained periodontist
>cannot get a license in NY, NJ and most other states.
>I'd like your sincere feedback on that.
>Thank you
>
>"Amatus Cremona" <> wrote in message
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>> Two years of USA specialty training gets them a dental degree and license
>> here. Sorry.
>>
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>> Amatus
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>> /
>> "CA-DDS tired of BS" <> wrote in message
>> news:00089a14$0$2032$...
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>>>I was talking about foreign grads with US specialty training.
>>>
>>> They get nothing is most states
 
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kris-polanowski
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      10-27-2008, 09:24 AM
On Oct 25, 4:02*am, New...@bix.nex wrote:
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> On Fri, 24 Oct 2008 16:51:22 -0700, "CA-DDS tired of BS"
>
> <ca_...@yahoo.com> wrote:
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> >I just hate living *in CA, so I am giving up dentistry soon and let the
> >dental boards win.
>
> Ahh, at last the truth comes out.
> California is a huge State, #3 in size, last time I checked.
>
> Surely you could find another city that suits your tastes much better.
> There is no win/lose,
>
> "youse gets yer cards and ya play them the best ya can."
>
> If you are a talented dentist, as you claim to be, there is *always*
> room for a good dental pratitioner.
> Ever considered a rural life ? There's much to be said about it.
>
>
>
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> >I do not resent US dentists or USA( if that were the case I'd go back home),
> >but I do resent the dental boards-most of them.
>
> That is good to hear you finally admit.
> C'mon dude, if you really wanted to live in another state you could do
> that. If you wanted to practice dentistry in another state you would
> do what was required.
>
>
>
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> >I have a great admiration for USA *, I disagree with Euro socialism /high
> >taxes, and I love the American capitalism (which is about to come to an end
> >now, it seems).
>
> Now you are speaking from your heart.
> Capitalism may not be perfect, but it's a damn sight better than the
> alternatives. As for coming to an end, that's very unlikely, though
> there will always be challenges.
>
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> >I love USA actually as much as I love the country where I
> >was born.
>
> I feel you, brother.
>
>
>
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> >And , yes, when US becomes socialist ( unfortunately soon) , I am gone back
> >home.
>
> They will continue to try, but they will always fail at making the USA
> a socialist/communist nation.
>
>
>
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> >There is also a shortage of dentists , but dental boards do not care.
>
> Nope and nope.
>
> Is there a shortage of doughnut shops ?
> In the USA, you are free to persue your dreams, but you must
> abide by the rules and licensing laws.
>
> It's not about the "Boards", nor "competition", nor squashing
> the immigrant. *It's all about standards, and those who want
> to practice in the medical field must meet these standards.
>
> Dentistry is different from nursing, hair-styling, and yes,physicians.
> Surgeons are different animal entirely.
>
> DDS = Doctor of Dental Surgery.
> In the US an American DMD is considered equivalent.
> We must pass National Boards, taken in two parts.
> We must also pass our State Boards after graduation.
>
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> >Can you imagine that even in Alaska ( where they brought some people with 2
> >year training-NOT dentists, for minor dental procedures), not even thereI
> >could *practice!!! *Not that I would want to move there though.
>
> I wouldn't mind moving there.
> But there is no doubt it ain't for the faint of heart.
>
>
>
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> >Can you imagine that the French periodontist (US perio training) could not
> >practice as a hygienist in NY ,NJ or other states.
> >this is one of the most ridiculous situations ever... he would never want to
> >be a hygienist , but I just am giving an example.
>
> So, *you* are the French periodontist ? Right ?
>
>
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Hmmm

Regarding RPD and full denture the best school have origin in USA I
think about dr Earle Pound .. Massad, Turbyfill .
I saw a lot of copies in germany and UK. As far as I know This
technique is not performed in School ..
regards Kris Polanowski DDS
www.stomapol.pl
 
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      10-27-2008, 12:23 PM


wrote:
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> If you are a talented dentist, as you claim to be, there is *always*
> room for a good dental pratitioner.
> Ever considered a rural life ? There's much to be said about it.
>

I could be wrong, but I get the idea that this fellow is one of those
guys who delivers his personally ordained treatment plan and if the
patient doesn't go for it, that patient isn't fit to be in his office.

I don't think extracting a few teeth and placing a denture for the
checker at Wal-Mart is going to make him happy.

D

 
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      10-27-2008, 11:44 PM
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> Is easy for you to say I am bitter and angry, you are not in my shoes to
> know how it feels like
I did my research before I went to school. I did not try to change the
rules afterwards.


 
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      10-27-2008, 11:45 PM
Presumably more than the brief paragraph you quoted?

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> He did not meet the ADA accredited school graduation requirement, I did a
> lot of research into this.
>

 
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      10-28-2008, 09:54 PM
On Mon, 27 Oct 2008 08:23:52 -0500, Dartos <>
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>
> wrote:
>
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>> If you are a talented dentist, as you claim to be, there is *always*
>> room for a good dental pratitioner.
>> Ever considered a rural life ? There's much to be said about it.
>>
>
>
>I could be wrong, but I get the idea that this fellow is one of those
>guys who delivers his personally ordained treatment plan and if the
>patient doesn't go for it, that patient isn't fit to be in his office.
>
>I don't think extracting a few teeth and placing a denture for the
>checker at Wal-Mart is going to make him happy.
>
>D

Think I'm gonna plonk him too.

Euro-socialist elitism on rampant display.
 
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      11-01-2008, 09:43 AM
On Oct 23, 8:09*pm, "CA-DDS tired of BS" <ca_...@yahoo.com> wrote:
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> Well this people /protectionist dental boards saying that any foreign
> dentist , even with US specialty training, should go back to an American
> dental school in order to get an US license , are implying just that," ALL
> FOREIGN SCHOOLS ARE BAD and US is the best"
>
> Just see the example of French DDS with US perio training who could not get
> a NJ license from those protectionist NJ dental board hyenas
>
> Like that guy dentaldoc (so mad that *foreign dentists got a CA DDS
> license), who says I should not display DDS , like my school was shit and
> only his school and other *US dental schools are good.
>

That's not what I said. Go back and read it this time.

The requirements for American accreditation for a dental school are
detailed and exacting. Either a school meets those requirements, or it
doesn't.

Secondly, I'm not mad. You sound like the only mad person on this
forum. My postings are intended to give information about the fact
that the requirements for a license in California are lower than the
other 49 states, in that all the other states actually require an
accredited dental education.

You don't present a very strong argument for licensure of people who
don't meet the requirements of an American dental education when you
reveal that your only motivation is NOT to help people with their
dental health, but to extract as much money as possible from them by
"selling porcelain," to use your own description.

American dental schools are required to teach courses on ethics. Your
posting helps explain why.

- dentaldoc
 
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      11-01-2008, 09:49 AM
On Oct 25, 10:17*am, Mark & Steven Bornfeld
<bornfeldm...@dentaltwins.com> wrote:
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> tenthmed wrote:
>
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> > I also agree with him that physicians have greater responsibilities,
> > however, there has always been a shortage of physicians so foreign
> > trained doctors are needed. I also don't recall any MD/DO school closing
> > its doors like dental schools at Loyola of Chicago, Georgetown, Emery,
> > Oral Roberts, Fairly Ridiculous, etc.
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> * * * * I don't know why there would be a shortage of physicians in this
> country. *Watching TV (specifically "House" and "Gray's Anatomy" it
> seems that you can be an assaultive psychopath with a bad drug habit and
> keep your job. *Everyone has one patient, though they're usually
> vomiting blood or green stuff. *And residents are all 35 and do nothing
> but have sex.
>
> Steve

"House" is my wife's favorite TV show. She's always amazed at the
next over-the-top antic that Dr. House can devise . . . and each
outrageous action of his is even worse than the last.

- dentaldoc
 
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Bill
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      11-01-2008, 09:54 AM
On Oct 25, 6:45*pm, "Amatus Cremona" <Nic...@sottovocce.com> wrote:
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> Most specialists can get reciprocity in other States. *They have to jump
> through the appropriate hoops, pay the fees, and they are al set. *Theyhave
> to be trained from an acredidated school, and practice a specific number of
> years, first.
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> Amatus

There they go again with that silly requirement that they have an
accredited dental degree first. Why not license anyone who just says
his training is good?

- dentaldoc

 
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      11-01-2008, 04:31 PM
Bill wrote:
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> On Oct 25, 10:17 am, Mark & Steven Bornfeld
> <bornfeldm...@dentaltwins.com> wrote:
>
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>> tenthmed wrote:
>>
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>>> I also agree with him that physicians have greater responsibilities,
>>> however, there has always been a shortage of physicians so foreign
>>> trained doctors are needed. I also don't recall any MD/DO school closing
>>> its doors like dental schools at Loyola of Chicago, Georgetown, Emery,
>>> Oral Roberts, Fairly Ridiculous, etc.
>
>
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>> I don't know why there would be a shortage of physicians in this
>> country. Watching TV (specifically "House" and "Gray's Anatomy" it
>> seems that you can be an assaultive psychopath with a bad drug habit and
>> keep your job. Everyone has one patient, though they're usually
>> vomiting blood or green stuff. And residents are all 35 and do nothing
>> but have sex.
>>
>> Steve
>
>
> "House" is my wife's favorite TV show. She's always amazed at the
> next over-the-top antic that Dr. House can devise . . . and each
> outrageous action of his is even worse than the last.
>
> - dentaldoc

....AND I learned something last week that I don't remember learning in
school--that "lung cysts" are considered characteristic of Sjogren's
syndrome:

http://bjr.birjournals.org/cgi/content/full/76/912/880

Steve

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Brooklyn, NY
718-258-5001
 
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