Guest guest Posted February 7, 2011 Report Share Posted February 7, 2011 Hello Dr Khaled, Regarding your ORE application, you need 1600 hours of experience... so, not having practiced since 8 years wouldnt matter I suppose, because even the undergraduate hours of experience are counted , and I think you cover this requirement for applying for the ORE, because most universities do. Also, the other requirement for ORE application is IELTS.. But since you are an EEA national, you dont need to do IELTS, which is another good point for you... Regarding working under temporary registration, you may do that if your uni is listed in the GDC website... but working under temp. registration allows you to work under supervision only, so you can get to work in limited places, like in hospitals as a senior house officer,.. there are many opporunities in this field, but competition is really high, so there is no guarantee that u will secure a place.. Just remember the ORE needs really good preparation , and every applicants can have maximum 4 chances to try again if they fail .. Am sure you can do it insha Allah, and I really wish you all the best. If you need any further advice dont hesitate to post it to the group, or to my email... Kind regards, Tessneem Al-Khalidi From: dr_khaled_1977 <khalben@...> Sent: Mon, 7 February, 2011 9:34:14Subject: ORE application steps... Hi everyone,I am a dentist, I gained my degree in Algeria (North Africa) in June 2002. I also have an EEA passport (French nationality). I am connected to your forum since one year but not started yet the preparation of ORE.I am currently working in France as Clinical Research Associate, and I really want to clear my ORE exam and go back to dentistry !I have some questions if you can help me:1- I have been graduated in 2002 and I didn't practice since 2003 . Do you think I will be accepted to register to ORE exam? Do my hours of practice at the University relevant for the application even if I do not have dental practice since then, so now 8 years2- As European national, could I have a temporary registration to work. Do you know where I can find vacancies?Thank youKhaled Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2011 Report Share Posted February 7, 2011 Hi, Since u r an EEA national, try contacting the GDC bcoz the last I heard EEA nationals got exempted from giving ORE. Correct me If I'm wrong, but do check wid the GDC! Wish u good luck Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone ORE application steps... Hi everyone, I am a dentist, I gained my degree in Algeria (North Africa) in June 2002. I also have an EEA passport (French nationality). I am connected to your forum since one year but not started yet the preparation of ORE. I am currently working in France as Clinical Research Associate, and I really want to clear my ORE exam and go back to dentistry ! I have some questions if you can help me: 1- I have been graduated in 2002 and I didn't practice since 2003 . Do you think I will be accepted to register to ORE exam? Do my hours of practice at the University relevant for the application even if I do not have dental practice since then, so now 8 years 2- As European national, could I have a temporary registration to work. Do you know where I can find vacancies? Thank you Khaled Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2011 Report Share Posted February 7, 2011 Hi, I think you have to take ORE exam because your degree is not from the accredited EEA dental colleges better to contact GDC first. But the only gud news is that you will be exempted from IELTS which many students strugle to pass. At the momemt Its v.v difficult to get a temporary registration. Yes, your training practice hours would be counted. All the best From: dr_khaled_1977 <khalben@...>Subject: ORE application steps... Date: Monday, 7 February, 2011, 9:34 AM Hi everyone,I am a dentist, I gained my degree in Algeria (North Africa) in June 2002. I also have an EEA passport (French nationality). I am connected to your forum since one year but not started yet the preparation of ORE.I am currently working in France as Clinical Research Associate, and I really want to clear my ORE exam and go back to dentistry !I have some questions if you can help me:1- I have been graduated in 2002 and I didn't practice since 2003 . Do you think I will be accepted to register to ORE exam? Do my hours of practice at the University relevant for the application even if I do not have dental practice since then, so now 8 years2- As European national, could I have a temporary registration to work. Do you know where I can find vacancies?Thank youKhaled Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2011 Report Share Posted February 9, 2011 Hi, I think irrespective of your nationality, the eligibility for full registration with gdc without taking ORE only comes if you have a degree from EEA countries. if you want a temporary registration then you have to check the list of universities which are recognised by gdc for registration, if you are eligible then you can apply for observership or sho etc. Regards Rashmi From: Shivika Shah <dr_shivika@...>dr_khaled_1977 <khalben@...>; " " < >Sent: Mon, 7 February, 2011 12:29:25 PMSubject: Re: ORE application steps...Hi,Since u r an EEA national, try contacting the GDC bcoz the last I heard EEA nationals got exempted from giving ORE. Correct me If I'm wrong, but do check wid the GDC!Wish u good luckSent from my BlackBerry® smartphone ORE application steps... Hi everyone,I am a dentist, I gained my degree in Algeria (North Africa) in June 2002. I also have an EEA passport (French nationality). I am connected to your forum since one year but not started yet the preparation of ORE.I am currently working in France as Clinical Research Associate, and I really want to clear my ORE exam and go back to dentistry !I have some questions if you can help me:1- I have been graduated in 2002 and I didn't practice since 2003 . Do you think I will be accepted to register to ORE exam? Do my hours of practice at the University relevant for the application even if I do not have dental practice since then, so now 8 years2- As European national, could I have a temporary registration to work. Do you know where I can find vacancies?Thank youKhaled------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2011 Report Share Posted February 9, 2011 Dear Sisters and Brothers;thanks for your efforts and help, my case that I am British Citizen and obtained my degree( BDS) from abroad non-EEA countries,my degree is recognised by GDC, Am I eligible for full registration with out taking the IELTS and ORE, if not, how can I apply for temporary registration?, what is the required documents?I look forward to receiving from you.Many Thanks,Dr El-AyanFrom: rashmi singh <rashmisingh81@...> Sent: Wed, February 9, 2011 5:32:29 PMSubject: Re: ORE application steps... Hi, I think irrespective of your nationality, the eligibility for full registration with gdc without taking ORE only comes if you have a degree from EEA countries. if you want a temporary registration then you have to check the list of universities which are recognised by gdc for registration, if you are eligible then you can apply for observership or sho etc. Regards Rashmi From: Shivika Shah <dr_shivika@...>dr_khaled_1977 <khalben@...>; " " < >Sent: Mon, 7 February, 2011 12:29:25 PMSubject: Re: ORE application steps...Hi,Since u r an EEA national, try contacting the GDC bcoz the last I heard EEA nationals got exempted from giving ORE. Correct me If I'm wrong, but do check wid the GDC!Wish u good luckSent from my BlackBerry® smartphone ORE application steps... Hi everyone,I am a dentist, I gained my degree in Algeria (North Africa) in June 2002. I also have an EEA passport (French nationality). I am connected to your forum since one year but not started yet the preparation of ORE.I am currently working in France as Clinical Research Associate, and I really want to clear my ORE exam and go back to dentistry !I have some questions if you can help me:1- I have been graduated in 2002 and I didn't practice since 2003 . Do you think I will be accepted to register to ORE exam? Do my hours of practice at the University relevant for the application even if I do not have dental practice since then, so now 8 years2- As European national, could I have a temporary registration to work. Do you know where I can find vacancies?Thank youKhaled------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2011 Report Share Posted February 10, 2011 Hi Im , Somebody can explain me how Can I get a temporary registration? ThanksFrom: rashmi singh <rashmisingh81@...> Sent: Wed, February 9, 2011 5:32:29 PMSubject: Re: ORE application steps... Hi, I think irrespective of your nationality, the eligibility for full registration with gdc without taking ORE only comes if you have a degree from EEA countries. if you want a temporary registration then you have to check the list of universities which are recognised by gdc for registration, if you are eligible then you can apply for observership or sho etc. Regards Rashmi From: Shivika Shah <dr_shivika@...>dr_khaled_1977 <khalben@...>; " " < >Sent: Mon, 7 February, 2011 12:29:25 PMSubject: Re: ORE application steps...Hi,Since u r an EEA national, try contacting the GDC bcoz the last I heard EEA nationals got exempted from giving ORE. Correct me If I'm wrong, but do check wid the GDC!Wish u good luckSent from my BlackBerry® smartphone ORE application steps... Hi everyone,I am a dentist, I gained my degree in Algeria (North Africa) in June 2002. I also have an EEA passport (French nationality). I am connected to your forum since one year but not started yet the preparation of ORE.I am currently working in France as Clinical Research Associate, and I really want to clear my ORE exam and go back to dentistry !I have some questions if you can help me:1- I have been graduated in 2002 and I didn't practice since 2003 . Do you think I will be accepted to register to ORE exam? Do my hours of practice at the University relevant for the application even if I do not have dental practice since then, so now 8 years2- As European national, could I have a temporary registration to work. Do you know where I can find vacancies?Thank youKhaled------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2011 Report Share Posted February 10, 2011 You can find all the info you need in the GDC website: http://www.gdc-uk.org/Potential+registrant/Temporary+registration/Take a careful look. There's a lot of important informations you should know.From: diana casalins <dianacasalins@...> Sent: Thu, 10 February, 2011 8:47:32Subject: Re: ORE application steps... Hi Im , Somebody can explain me how Can I get a temporary registration? ThanksFrom: rashmi singh <rashmisingh81@...> Sent: Wed, February 9, 2011 5:32:29 PMSubject: Re: ORE application steps... Hi, I think irrespective of your nationality, the eligibility for full registration with gdc without taking ORE only comes if you have a degree from EEA countries. if you want a temporary registration then you have to check the list of universities which are recognised by gdc for registration, if you are eligible then you can apply for observership or sho etc. Regards Rashmi From: Shivika Shah <dr_shivika@...>dr_khaled_1977 <khalben@...>; " " < >Sent: Mon, 7 February, 2011 12:29:25 PMSubject: Re: ORE application steps...Hi,Since u r an EEA national, try contacting the GDC bcoz the last I heard EEA nationals got exempted from giving ORE. Correct me If I'm wrong, but do check wid the GDC!Wish u good luckSent from my BlackBerry® smartphone ORE application steps... Hi everyone,I am a dentist, I gained my degree in Algeria (North Africa) in June 2002. I also have an EEA passport (French nationality). I am connected to your forum since one year but not started yet the preparation of ORE.I am currently working in France as Clinical Research Associate, and I really want to clear my ORE exam and go back to dentistry !I have some questions if you can help me:1- I have been graduated in 2002 and I didn't practice since 2003 . Do you think I will be accepted to register to ORE exam? Do my hours of practice at the University relevant for the application even if I do not have dental practice since then, so now 8 years2- As European national, could I have a temporary registration to work. Do you know where I can find vacancies?Thank youKhaled------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2011 Report Share Posted February 10, 2011 Hello Dr El-Ayan, Regarding registration with the GDC, you can get a temporary registration without IELTS or ORE, but not full. For full registration you need to pass the ORE and since you are british citizen , you are exempt from the IELTS. You dont need to do it. Fot temporary registration , you need to have a job offer before you apply for it. There are lots more details so its better to go through the GDC website... Wish you all the best,, Tessneem Al-Khalidi From: omar fattuh <dr_fattuh@...> Sent: Wed, 9 February, 2011 21:10:12Subject: Re: ORE application steps... Dear Sisters and Brothers;thanks for your efforts and help, my case that I am British Citizen and obtained my degree( BDS) from abroad non-EEA countries,my degree is recognised by GDC, Am I eligible for full registration with out taking the IELTS and ORE, if not, how can I apply for temporary registration?, what is the required documents?I look forward to receiving from you.Many Thanks,Dr El-Ayan From: rashmi singh <rashmisingh81@...> Sent: Wed, February 9, 2011 5:32:29 PMSubject: Re: ORE application steps... Hi, I think irrespective of your nationality, the eligibility for full registration with gdc without taking ORE only comes if you have a degree from EEA countries. if you want a temporary registration then you have to check the list of universities which are recognised by gdc for registration, if you are eligible then you can apply for observership or sho etc. Regards Rashmi From: Shivika Shah <dr_shivika@...>dr_khaled_1977 <khalben@...>; " " < >Sent: Mon, 7 February, 2011 12:29:25 PMSubject: Re: ORE application steps...Hi,Since u r an EEA national, try contacting the GDC bcoz the last I heard EEA nationals got exempted from giving ORE. Correct me If I'm wrong, but do check wid the GDC!Wish u good luckSent from my BlackBerry® smartphone ORE application steps... Hi everyone,I am a dentist, I gained my degree in Algeria (North Africa) in June 2002. I also have an EEA passport (French nationality). I am connected to your forum since one year but not started yet the preparation of ORE.I am currently working in France as Clinical Research Associate, and I really want to clear my ORE exam and go back to dentistry !I have some questions if you can help me:1- I have been graduated in 2002 and I didn't practice since 2003 . Do you think I will be accepted to register to ORE exam? Do my hours of practice at the University relevant for the application even if I do not have dental practice since then, so now 8 years2- As European national, could I have a temporary registration to work. Do you know where I can find vacancies?Thank youKhaled------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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