Hello, I have graduated from Kiev Medical University in Ukraine (English program). I am planning to move to the UK. My question is: I have two years of work experience in a dental clinic in Germany as a assistant. Can I find a job as a dental hygienist or dental therapist in the UK until I register my documents and complete the evaluation process there? Will they accept to give me a job?
@the_stu_DENTКүн бұрын
Hey my friend unfortunately they stopped this route. You now need to be a registered hygienist or therapist in your country of practice first before converting here in UK. You will only be able to take the ORE first then you'll be able to apply as a dentist. Maybe some other work would be fine but not in dentistry specifically
@dhdhdhhsbsvs52432 күн бұрын
So do you 100% not recommend Georgia? Eg, CIU or EU Tblisi.
@the_stu_DENT2 күн бұрын
definitely not if you're planning on working in the UK. Feel free to DM me on my insta the_stu_dent happy to have a chat to explain the facts :)
@dhdhdhhsbsvs5243Күн бұрын
@@the_stu_DENT Ah okay, thank you - is that just because of the hassle of the ORE?
@the_stu_DENTКүн бұрын
@@dhdhdhhsbsvs5243 Also how little you'll learn from universities in Georgia, how little you'll experience clinically and how stranded you will be after. I'm not trying to belittle you or anyone in regards to Georgia, but you really can't make a worse mistake. Again, feel free to get in touch via insta, I'd love to chat to you about it to help out :)
@mytraveldiary22 күн бұрын
Do not use an agent! Apply for yourself. Agents scam people
@the_stu_DENT2 күн бұрын
If you can apply yourself, then definitely. If not ask an agent that doesn't charge money. I know an agent that is free and only takes money as commission from the university after she places you in the university. People like this are good, always read the contract and try to do things yourself.
@mytraveldiary22 күн бұрын
@@the_stu_DENT can you share the name please?
@the_stu_DENTКүн бұрын
@@mytraveldiary2 DM me on instagram the_stu_DENT and i can forward you her details thanks
@asjaliqtedar4 күн бұрын
Well done, good job 🎉🎉🎉🎉
@the_stu_DENT4 күн бұрын
Thank you! 😃
@asjaliqtedar4 күн бұрын
YES WELL DONE FIFA 🥰🥰🥰😘😘🎂😘😘💋💋💋
@the_stu_DENT4 күн бұрын
He's pretty awesome
@MaxSulla-yt4zq5 күн бұрын
Are the Professors English?
@the_stu_DENT4 күн бұрын
Yes they are and it's completely separate to the Slovakian students. If you need more info feel free to get in touch via my Instagram
@taimoorsultan40357 күн бұрын
I also have a few questions regarding GDC and it would be great if you can help me with that. First of all as UK requires 1600 clinical hours that will be provided by our university but is it possible that once I get graduated and give my ORE exams then I can practice in UK as a general dentist or do I need experience as a dentist before I can actually work in UK.
@the_stu_DENT7 күн бұрын
You'll work straight away after ore and registering with GDC . One year is usually foundation training but this is paid salary so don't worry
@taimoorsultan40357 күн бұрын
So I don't need to get the licensing exam of Pakistan?That is not a requirement for GDC?
@the_stu_DENT6 күн бұрын
@@taimoorsultan4035 You need to fulfil the requirement of being a graduate Dental student in your country of study. So if the licensing part is NOT part of the degree then you are fine. However, the character reference is required by the country you practice in or the university you studied from. So you need to be able to get this from either the country you finish in (your uni) or the country you start working in
@the_stu_DENT6 күн бұрын
@@taimoorsultan4035 I reply quicker on instagram, my insta is in my description box :)
@taimoorsultan40357 күн бұрын
When I was back in Pakistan my agent did the same.He said that I was getting into a European University and I had specifically told him that I wanna select a university which will further help me avoid the licensing exam of UK,he ensured me that and later I was myself looking through GDC website and I found the same list you were talking about.I talked to my agent about it and he was like don't worry about that ,within next 2_3 years Georgia will be granted permanent membership of EU and now that I have been here for 6 months I understand how difficult that is especially because of the land dispute that Georgia has with Russia and the Pro- Russian Government.
@the_stu_DENT7 күн бұрын
They will be accepted into EU but that doesn't mean anything for dentistry. The dentistry list is old and it won't change it doesn't include Georgia sorry :(
@taimoorsultan40357 күн бұрын
Oh I thought the countries that are part of EU or EEA are exempted from ORE
@the_stu_DENT6 күн бұрын
@@taimoorsultan4035 If they are part of the list I left in the description box (annex V) then you are fine. But places like georgia are not on the list so it's not as easy as just being part of the EU/EEA
@taimoorsultan40357 күн бұрын
You said that degrees from Georgia ,Serbia etc are not accepted by UK.I didn't understand that . Do you mean that they are not eligible for practicing in the UK?they are not eligible for giving ORE and registering with GDC. I myself am a dentistry student in Georgia.I did watch your video with abz_dentistry it was quite helpful.
@the_stu_DENT7 күн бұрын
All are allowed to do the ore. But I meant in terms of the exception to not sitting ORE. So with this you'll have to still sit the exam :)
@ZaraMalik-x9c7 күн бұрын
I am a recent graduate and my course was fully in English..Can I get IELTS exemption by providing English reference or proficiency certificate to the GDC??
@the_stu_DENT7 күн бұрын
If you can provide the evidence then the GDC will take it into consideration yes.
@ZaraMalik-x9c7 күн бұрын
@@the_stu_DENT thankyou
@ZaraMalik-x9c7 күн бұрын
I am a recent graduate and my course was fully in English..Can I get IELTS exemption by providing English reference or proficiency certificate to the GDC??
@ykcinasak11 күн бұрын
Thank you for this interview, I was born in Kosice, and as you said the city is changing because of foreign students. From my point of view, it is perfect for Kosice. I hope you will have nice memories of studying.
@the_stu_DENT10 күн бұрын
This is such a lovely message thank you for being so kind. I'm sure I speak for all of us foreigners here: we love it! Thank you again and thanks for watching ☺️
@lady007_13 күн бұрын
Thank you for the helpful info! Can you please make a video on the temporary registration pathway and how can an international grad apply for it??
@the_stu_DENT13 күн бұрын
Thanks for your comment. I'd love to make that video but they haven't released the guidelines. They've only accepted the proposal so it will be allowed, but as for the rules and requirements they're still making those. When they update it, I'll make a video for sure :)
@lady007_13 күн бұрын
@@the_stu_DENT I mean the temporary registration pathway not the provisional registration
@the_stu_DENT12 күн бұрын
@@lady007_ Ah, you can do this through the GDC website, places are very limited and they do it on a case by case basis. They really haven't made great guidelines for this route either that is why it's such a strange route for people. Give it a go and let us know how it goes, they usually look for certain circumstances like where you are from, your experience etc
@lady007_14 күн бұрын
The music is too loud and annoying.
@the_stu_DENT13 күн бұрын
Noted, will keep this in mind for the future thank you for your feedback
@dratuljain729115 күн бұрын
Your channel is great. How do I contact you on what’s app.
@zarinwahed943617 күн бұрын
How to get provisional licence, can u explain and show the way in video please.
@the_stu_DENT17 күн бұрын
Hey there. They haven't released the guidelines of how they will give out the provisional licenses yet. So far they have just approved it. When they release specific routes and steps, I'll do an update video
@zarinwahed943610 күн бұрын
Thank you😇😇
@the_stu_DENT8 күн бұрын
@@zarinwahed9436 You are welcome :)
@ZaraMalik-x9c7 күн бұрын
I am a recent graduate and my course was fully in English..Can I get IELTS exemption by providing English reference or proficiency certificate to the GDC??
@einasidrees388517 күн бұрын
This is really helpful and hopeful for us overseas dentist 🥰 we need more opportunities in the UK . thank you very much for sharing and always spreading a positive vibe for us 🙏🏼
@the_stu_DENT17 күн бұрын
I love you guys, very supportive overseas community and that's why I'm trying to make more relevant content for you and others. I really appreciate such kind words and try to read/reply to all my comments. Keep watching and sharing it really helps :)
@MrJusticex122 күн бұрын
Hey really appreciate the honest video. I think the stigma around money does need to be removed. A lot of people working for private companies will not talk about salary to each other as it is a classed as a 'taboo'. This only really works for the company since they can pay someone 100k, and another person doing the same role 50k. This has got me wondering if you considered the maths since money is one of the primary motivators. Using the lowest figures possible Accountant take home pay 25k per year 25k x 6 (as it seems you are on a 6 course) = 150k Tuition fees, plus accommodation and travel = 10k 10 x 6 = 60k Grand total = 210k after 6 years Earnings after qualifying, take home pay, lets say 50k It will take you 4 years just to break even (not taking into consideration the salary you would take home in those 4 years if you continued working as an accountant) Did you not consider finance or healthcare IT. My brother works as a solution architect in IT and takes home £750 a day
@the_stu_DENT22 күн бұрын
Hey, great comment, I used to work as a national account manager on 6 figures myself in some roles, mostly however i was averaging around 50-65k a year. The UK is not a cheap place to live and the idea of practice ownership is amazing with huge growth potential. Coupling all of this with my dream of being a dentist made the decision quite easy :)
@srishtisharma771424 күн бұрын
You’re so underrated mannnn Please keep up your work❤ i will be looking forward to your videos
@the_stu_DENT24 күн бұрын
What a lovely message. Thank you for your support it means the world to me. I'll do my best to deliver :)
@mauzamkhan96126 күн бұрын
So who is gonna be recruiting the people coming thru the provisional license pathway? Is it gonna be any dentist that is permanently registered with the GDC or would there be like a certain criteria that only dentist with a particular years of experience will be allowed to recruit people thru the provisional license route? And also will the people be recruited into the NHS only or the private practice too?
@the_stu_DENT24 күн бұрын
Hey there, great question and when the GDC release their guidelines on recruitment, I'll do an update. As for now when dentists have their first year of work in the UK, they need to do approximately one year with a mentor, like a foundation year. So I would assume it would follow the same kind of journey and you'd be able to do private+NHS if that's the case. As for who can recruit, I'm assuming it needs to be from dentists with a certain number of years and regulated by their regions
@nurhidayatul595428 күн бұрын
Thank you for the information, it really motivates me to gather more information about how to practice in the UK for overseas dentists. I had been graduated from a residential prosthodontics program 3 years ago in Indonesia. If I try to practice in England with provisional registration, can I use my specialistic degree or I have to start again as general practice? Thank you 😊
@the_stu_DENT28 күн бұрын
Hey there. You'd have to likely start again as overseas qualifications are not usually accepted in the UK. If you're a pro at prostho, wherever you work will likely give you lots of prostho work so you'll be like an unofficial specialist and make lots of money through this route. Remember, the provisional license will allow you to practice temporarily with the condition to still do the ORE. Best of luck and thank you for your kind words
@ashrienejose260Ай бұрын
Hi how can I contact you personally to get more information
@angelicafoster670Ай бұрын
Do you think the ore path is risky ? Is it possible to pass the ore part 2 at first try?
@the_stu_DENTАй бұрын
Hi there, the ORE isn't easy but there are plenty of courses to help you pass. You'll need to invest time and money to ensure you have a great chance of passing. Many ppl don't explain this truthfully and just say it's fine, but the truth is, it's testing you on your entire degree in one sitting and then part 2 is your hand work so you need to be very comfortable with it. But many courses can help
@angelicafoster670Ай бұрын
@@the_stu_DENT i have only have 5000 Euro, do i think i can go through with that path ? would it be possible to live and earn money after passing part 1 , i fear if i don't pass from first time i would have no money left to go throught the part 2 again
@the_stu_DENT26 күн бұрын
@@angelicafoster670 It is a very tight budget you would have but still can be done with this amount. I would say to study hard for now and see what happens next year if they release the update on the provisional license and how to obtain it as this may let you earn while you study
@user-qi7nl7sw6rАй бұрын
Hii, completed my BDS degree from India, currently in Uk as student dependent,am I eligible to work as dental nurse job/dental trainee nurse job in nhs without having any UK certification and nursing certificate
@happyanashappyАй бұрын
No you are not
@the_stu_DENTАй бұрын
Unfortunately that route has been closed now so you can only use ore/LDS or when the provisional route officially opens
@aaminashahid3901Ай бұрын
Would there be requirements like a particular years of clinical experience etc
@the_stu_DENTАй бұрын
They haven't outlined the requirements just yet but surely there will be some guidelines. I'll make an update video as soon as there's new information 🐱
@navidaghbolaghi7189Ай бұрын
great video again👌🏽 thank you for sharing these valuable information i have a question about the process do you think they will prioritize dentists who have already started the ore process? i was just curious whether to send my documents for gdc now or wait till they officially anounce the provisional registration route?
@the_stu_DENTАй бұрын
Hey thanks for getting in touch. For now they're being so quiet about the intricate details that I would be shooting in the dark if I suggested what would be a better idea. However, it would be wise to start registration with the GDC as that usually takes some time and can be problematic. People have told me that they find fault with documents a lot of the time so it's better to at least get the registration done, then there's no real rush to immediately apply for ORE. My advice is to just register and go through the process, hopefully by the time you're all set up, the provisional license route will be ready :)
@MagaliEsquivel-uk4pvАй бұрын
@@the_stu_DENThi if I register how many months or years I have to take the exams? First I need to pass IELTS Academic (I speak Spanish) I have level b1
@the_stu_DENT26 күн бұрын
@@MagaliEsquivel-uk4pv Hi there, typically it takes 2-3 years because of the backlog of people trying to take the exam, and that's all assuming you pass first time. It's getting better as they are slowly adding more seats to allow more people to sit the exam. But at the end of the day, it is worth it as Dentistry in the UK is a great career choice
@vanessamazza5550Ай бұрын
🎉🎉🎉🎉
@the_stu_DENTАй бұрын
Thank you! Glad you liked it
@shahzadluckyАй бұрын
What about a student who is from uk and graduating from EU
@the_stu_DENTАй бұрын
I'm in the same boat as you my friend. I'm from the UK and studying in the EU. If it is mainland Europe then most likely you'll be exempt. Feel free to message me on Instagram @the_stu_dent and I can help you confirm it
@angrybird8536Ай бұрын
What's nhs and private work?
@the_stu_DENTАй бұрын
NHS is the state style work that we have, our government funded healthcare for everyone in the UK, which is over subscribed and pays at a flat rate according to the work Private is based on the procedure and agreed price you make with your patient
@leemathsdent88Ай бұрын
Hi ..my son will be sitting for both medicine and dentistrt entry exam in slovakia this year . I am a dentist my self . I do have few clinical questiins if you could help me with .how can i contact you directly . Thank you
@the_stu_DENTАй бұрын
Hi there, feel free to message me on Instagram @the_stu_dent
@skmeharunnisa4411Ай бұрын
Nldc nebdn diploma useful?
@the_stu_DENTАй бұрын
Any full dental degree will be fine to register with GDC but you'll need to do ore or wait for the provisional license to be available
@JustStudyWithMe22Ай бұрын
Any idea of how to apply for provisional incase if they start ang my ore application is accepted by GDC and Iam candidate list so am I eligible for provisional registration?
@the_stu_DENTАй бұрын
At the moment there's not enough information on the princess because they only just approved it. When they do release new information I'll make a new video ☺️
@JustStudyWithMe22Ай бұрын
Thank you for your updates!! Very helpful
@the_stu_DENT26 күн бұрын
@@JustStudyWithMe22 Pleasure is all mine, thanks :)
@protubershrish6765Ай бұрын
Any dea doc when they will open this ?
@the_stu_DENTАй бұрын
I thought it would take some time but they're really going quick so I think by next year same time but that is just my opinion
@anmolralh4925Ай бұрын
Really needed this. Thank you🥰
@the_stu_DENTАй бұрын
Thank you so much for your kind words. Subscribe as I'll be posting on this topic whenever there's an update and do share to anyone you think this could help :) ❤️
@ahmedshoman5521Ай бұрын
👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌
@the_stu_DENTАй бұрын
All for u bro
@sivansardar9183Ай бұрын
Can I as an undergraduate student do this exam? I’m in my junior year.
@the_stu_DENTАй бұрын
Hey, you need to complete the degree first as it's part of registering with the GDC :)
@navyakrishnan5115Ай бұрын
Hi, I am a dentist from India, currently in Uk. The route of working as a dental hygienist and therapist has been closed. Can i register with the GDC without ORE?
@the_stu_DENTАй бұрын
Hey there, unfortunately you'll have to do the ORE. If however, you do apply for the Provisional license when they finally let applicants do so, then you'll be able to come without ORE temporarily until you pass it. So you'll at least earn money and experience
@navyakrishnan5115Ай бұрын
@@the_stu_DENT Thank you for the reply
@ZaraMalik-x9c7 күн бұрын
@@the_stu_DENT
@ZaraMalik-x9c7 күн бұрын
I am a recent graduate and my course was fully in English..Can I get IELTS exemption by providing English reference or proficiency certificate to the GDC??
@HitthebanАй бұрын
Bro are you sure if I do any master’s in dentistry from Slovenia or slovekia, don’t need ore? Iam a mds graduate from india. Can you suggest me some options to migrate to UK without the need of ORE. Thanks in advance
@the_stu_DENTАй бұрын
Hey there, I never said that :) you'll have to do your bachelors here in the EU for that. Otherwise wait for them to open the window for provisional licenses
@einasidrees3885Ай бұрын
Thank you very much for your updates and kindness, really appreciate your videos as a dentist trying to find a way to UK. Keep them coming please. I’m so excited always getting a notification from your channel 🥰
@the_stu_DENTАй бұрын
Awww I have screenshotted and saved this message, it means so much to me to be able to help anyone and this is such a warming response. Thank you so much for being so kind and I'll do my best to keep you all updated :) . If you ever need me directly you can always message me whenever via my social media. Thanks!
@keshavchaturvedi5829Ай бұрын
lovely video sir you can also try to make videos about what life as a dentist is like in uk
@the_stu_DENTАй бұрын
I have made a video about the salary but sure I'll try to make something like this in future for you 💖
@SIDEXPRESS123Ай бұрын
what happens if you do a dental degree, in EEA (e.g. bulgaria or lithuania)?
@the_stu_DENTАй бұрын
You won't need to do the ore or the Provisional license. Just apply and you'll get the GDC number through equivalence... This is why I moved to Slovakia to finish my studies lol
@rafiaminhas6334Ай бұрын
@@the_stu_DENTneed to ask something, how can i contact u
@HitthebanАй бұрын
Bro are you sure if I do any master’s in dentistry from Slovenia or slovekia, don’t need ore? Iam a mds graduate from india. Can you suggest me some options to migrate to UK without the need of ORE. Thanks in advance
@MagaliEsquivel-uk4pvАй бұрын
@@the_stu_DENTbe careful when you graduate is until 2026 I read on the page I was going to do the same :(
@the_stu_DENT26 күн бұрын
@@Hittheban Not masters, you need to have your undergrad to skip the ORE
@marjanrahman9916Ай бұрын
Hi sir can you suggest me what should I choose as a final year student ORE or provisional license...As a fresh graduate I will not be as good clinically as a general practitioner who has experience.. should I still go for ORE
@the_stu_DENTАй бұрын
Definitely ORE as the exam is based on what you did at uni so it will be very fresh in your mind :) also with the provisional license, it is a way to make salary also so it might not need you to have great amounts of clinical experience. Both will be good options
@SoniaDoll-pi5efАй бұрын
Do you need anything in dental equipments
@the_stu_DENTАй бұрын
For the Provisional? No, you just need a degree and apply when they open this window and then you'll get a job with a mentor to supervise you
@donnav786Ай бұрын
Ah this will help my friends that are studying abroad outside of the EU
@the_stu_DENTАй бұрын
Thank you!
@the_stu_DENTАй бұрын
@poojakumari-km7rr - hope this helps
@poojakumari-km7rrАй бұрын
but its still not approved
@the_stu_DENTАй бұрын
It's been approved and I made a video about it releasing later so please keep an eye out for it.
@poojakumari-km7rrАй бұрын
@@the_stu_DENT tag me in that video
@the_stu_DENTАй бұрын
@@poojakumari-km7rr It should be out now :) enjoy, share and comment It really helps :)
@keshavchaturvedi58292 ай бұрын
Please make a video on how can we get dentistry in LONDON
@the_stu_DENTАй бұрын
Haha ok but if I could follow this advice myself, I wouldn't have left England in the first place. But sure I'll do my best for you guys
@HannahCoops2 ай бұрын
Great video 🎉
@the_stu_DENT2 ай бұрын
Thank you 😁
@SurbhiTyagi-tq8tm2 ай бұрын
Can general dentist perform ortho treatment with any courses or diploma.wats the route for performing ortho treatments
@the_stu_DENT2 ай бұрын
Speciality training is required as you're not going to get any work otherwise if you don't have a specialism for ortho as people just won't come to you. That's why people offer Invisalign and other such products instead as they can go on courses and do this as part of general dentistry
@MrJusticex12 ай бұрын
This isn't all true, most dentist will not earn 150k or over (probably less than 1%). The only way this is achievable is by being a fully private reputable dentist in a affluent area, or being a principal (practice owner). In popular areas, you will have a lot of competitors and you will need to be better than them. Being a practice owner is extremely stressful and will have you thinking there is easier ways to make the same money. Aside tax, there are other costs such as lab fees, indemnity, gdc fees, cpd fees, accountancy fees (as an associate) which wasn't covered here. It is also important to mention that dentist salary does not rise steeply year after year. You eventually reach a peak (a prime) and then it will go down from there. Without private work, a six figure taxable salary is really difficult. You either be working crazy hours or harming patients (which isn't worth the risk of being stuck off, it only takes one complaint) For more accurate information, Google nhs digital dentist salary which has earning breakdown spreadsheets. Look at the taxable income as an indicator, under primary care associate
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Hello, I have graduated from Kiev Medical University in Ukraine (English program). I am planning to move to the UK. My question is: I have two years of work experience in a dental clinic in Germany as a assistant. Can I find a job as a dental hygienist or dental therapist in the UK until I register my documents and complete the evaluation process there? Will they accept to give me a job?
Hey my friend unfortunately they stopped this route. You now need to be a registered hygienist or therapist in your country of practice first before converting here in UK. You will only be able to take the ORE first then you'll be able to apply as a dentist. Maybe some other work would be fine but not in dentistry specifically
So do you 100% not recommend Georgia? Eg, CIU or EU Tblisi.
definitely not if you're planning on working in the UK. Feel free to DM me on my insta the_stu_dent happy to have a chat to explain the facts :)
@@the_stu_DENT Ah okay, thank you - is that just because of the hassle of the ORE?
@@dhdhdhhsbsvs5243 Also how little you'll learn from universities in Georgia, how little you'll experience clinically and how stranded you will be after. I'm not trying to belittle you or anyone in regards to Georgia, but you really can't make a worse mistake. Again, feel free to get in touch via insta, I'd love to chat to you about it to help out :)
Do not use an agent! Apply for yourself. Agents scam people
If you can apply yourself, then definitely. If not ask an agent that doesn't charge money. I know an agent that is free and only takes money as commission from the university after she places you in the university. People like this are good, always read the contract and try to do things yourself.
@@the_stu_DENT can you share the name please?
@@mytraveldiary2 DM me on instagram the_stu_DENT and i can forward you her details thanks
Well done, good job 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thank you! 😃
YES WELL DONE FIFA 🥰🥰🥰😘😘🎂😘😘💋💋💋
He's pretty awesome
Are the Professors English?
Yes they are and it's completely separate to the Slovakian students. If you need more info feel free to get in touch via my Instagram
I also have a few questions regarding GDC and it would be great if you can help me with that. First of all as UK requires 1600 clinical hours that will be provided by our university but is it possible that once I get graduated and give my ORE exams then I can practice in UK as a general dentist or do I need experience as a dentist before I can actually work in UK.
You'll work straight away after ore and registering with GDC . One year is usually foundation training but this is paid salary so don't worry
So I don't need to get the licensing exam of Pakistan?That is not a requirement for GDC?
@@taimoorsultan4035 You need to fulfil the requirement of being a graduate Dental student in your country of study. So if the licensing part is NOT part of the degree then you are fine. However, the character reference is required by the country you practice in or the university you studied from. So you need to be able to get this from either the country you finish in (your uni) or the country you start working in
@@taimoorsultan4035 I reply quicker on instagram, my insta is in my description box :)
When I was back in Pakistan my agent did the same.He said that I was getting into a European University and I had specifically told him that I wanna select a university which will further help me avoid the licensing exam of UK,he ensured me that and later I was myself looking through GDC website and I found the same list you were talking about.I talked to my agent about it and he was like don't worry about that ,within next 2_3 years Georgia will be granted permanent membership of EU and now that I have been here for 6 months I understand how difficult that is especially because of the land dispute that Georgia has with Russia and the Pro- Russian Government.
They will be accepted into EU but that doesn't mean anything for dentistry. The dentistry list is old and it won't change it doesn't include Georgia sorry :(
Oh I thought the countries that are part of EU or EEA are exempted from ORE
@@taimoorsultan4035 If they are part of the list I left in the description box (annex V) then you are fine. But places like georgia are not on the list so it's not as easy as just being part of the EU/EEA
You said that degrees from Georgia ,Serbia etc are not accepted by UK.I didn't understand that . Do you mean that they are not eligible for practicing in the UK?they are not eligible for giving ORE and registering with GDC. I myself am a dentistry student in Georgia.I did watch your video with abz_dentistry it was quite helpful.
All are allowed to do the ore. But I meant in terms of the exception to not sitting ORE. So with this you'll have to still sit the exam :)
I am a recent graduate and my course was fully in English..Can I get IELTS exemption by providing English reference or proficiency certificate to the GDC??
If you can provide the evidence then the GDC will take it into consideration yes.
@@the_stu_DENT thankyou
I am a recent graduate and my course was fully in English..Can I get IELTS exemption by providing English reference or proficiency certificate to the GDC??
Thank you for this interview, I was born in Kosice, and as you said the city is changing because of foreign students. From my point of view, it is perfect for Kosice. I hope you will have nice memories of studying.
This is such a lovely message thank you for being so kind. I'm sure I speak for all of us foreigners here: we love it! Thank you again and thanks for watching ☺️
Thank you for the helpful info! Can you please make a video on the temporary registration pathway and how can an international grad apply for it??
Thanks for your comment. I'd love to make that video but they haven't released the guidelines. They've only accepted the proposal so it will be allowed, but as for the rules and requirements they're still making those. When they update it, I'll make a video for sure :)
@@the_stu_DENT I mean the temporary registration pathway not the provisional registration
@@lady007_ Ah, you can do this through the GDC website, places are very limited and they do it on a case by case basis. They really haven't made great guidelines for this route either that is why it's such a strange route for people. Give it a go and let us know how it goes, they usually look for certain circumstances like where you are from, your experience etc
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Noted, will keep this in mind for the future thank you for your feedback
Your channel is great. How do I contact you on what’s app.
How to get provisional licence, can u explain and show the way in video please.
Hey there. They haven't released the guidelines of how they will give out the provisional licenses yet. So far they have just approved it. When they release specific routes and steps, I'll do an update video
Thank you😇😇
@@zarinwahed9436 You are welcome :)
I am a recent graduate and my course was fully in English..Can I get IELTS exemption by providing English reference or proficiency certificate to the GDC??
This is really helpful and hopeful for us overseas dentist 🥰 we need more opportunities in the UK . thank you very much for sharing and always spreading a positive vibe for us 🙏🏼
I love you guys, very supportive overseas community and that's why I'm trying to make more relevant content for you and others. I really appreciate such kind words and try to read/reply to all my comments. Keep watching and sharing it really helps :)
Hey really appreciate the honest video. I think the stigma around money does need to be removed. A lot of people working for private companies will not talk about salary to each other as it is a classed as a 'taboo'. This only really works for the company since they can pay someone 100k, and another person doing the same role 50k. This has got me wondering if you considered the maths since money is one of the primary motivators. Using the lowest figures possible Accountant take home pay 25k per year 25k x 6 (as it seems you are on a 6 course) = 150k Tuition fees, plus accommodation and travel = 10k 10 x 6 = 60k Grand total = 210k after 6 years Earnings after qualifying, take home pay, lets say 50k It will take you 4 years just to break even (not taking into consideration the salary you would take home in those 4 years if you continued working as an accountant) Did you not consider finance or healthcare IT. My brother works as a solution architect in IT and takes home £750 a day
Hey, great comment, I used to work as a national account manager on 6 figures myself in some roles, mostly however i was averaging around 50-65k a year. The UK is not a cheap place to live and the idea of practice ownership is amazing with huge growth potential. Coupling all of this with my dream of being a dentist made the decision quite easy :)
You’re so underrated mannnn Please keep up your work❤ i will be looking forward to your videos
What a lovely message. Thank you for your support it means the world to me. I'll do my best to deliver :)
So who is gonna be recruiting the people coming thru the provisional license pathway? Is it gonna be any dentist that is permanently registered with the GDC or would there be like a certain criteria that only dentist with a particular years of experience will be allowed to recruit people thru the provisional license route? And also will the people be recruited into the NHS only or the private practice too?
Hey there, great question and when the GDC release their guidelines on recruitment, I'll do an update. As for now when dentists have their first year of work in the UK, they need to do approximately one year with a mentor, like a foundation year. So I would assume it would follow the same kind of journey and you'd be able to do private+NHS if that's the case. As for who can recruit, I'm assuming it needs to be from dentists with a certain number of years and regulated by their regions
Thank you for the information, it really motivates me to gather more information about how to practice in the UK for overseas dentists. I had been graduated from a residential prosthodontics program 3 years ago in Indonesia. If I try to practice in England with provisional registration, can I use my specialistic degree or I have to start again as general practice? Thank you 😊
Hey there. You'd have to likely start again as overseas qualifications are not usually accepted in the UK. If you're a pro at prostho, wherever you work will likely give you lots of prostho work so you'll be like an unofficial specialist and make lots of money through this route. Remember, the provisional license will allow you to practice temporarily with the condition to still do the ORE. Best of luck and thank you for your kind words
Hi how can I contact you personally to get more information
Do you think the ore path is risky ? Is it possible to pass the ore part 2 at first try?
Hi there, the ORE isn't easy but there are plenty of courses to help you pass. You'll need to invest time and money to ensure you have a great chance of passing. Many ppl don't explain this truthfully and just say it's fine, but the truth is, it's testing you on your entire degree in one sitting and then part 2 is your hand work so you need to be very comfortable with it. But many courses can help
@@the_stu_DENT i have only have 5000 Euro, do i think i can go through with that path ? would it be possible to live and earn money after passing part 1 , i fear if i don't pass from first time i would have no money left to go throught the part 2 again
@@angelicafoster670 It is a very tight budget you would have but still can be done with this amount. I would say to study hard for now and see what happens next year if they release the update on the provisional license and how to obtain it as this may let you earn while you study
Hii, completed my BDS degree from India, currently in Uk as student dependent,am I eligible to work as dental nurse job/dental trainee nurse job in nhs without having any UK certification and nursing certificate
No you are not
Unfortunately that route has been closed now so you can only use ore/LDS or when the provisional route officially opens
Would there be requirements like a particular years of clinical experience etc
They haven't outlined the requirements just yet but surely there will be some guidelines. I'll make an update video as soon as there's new information 🐱
great video again👌🏽 thank you for sharing these valuable information i have a question about the process do you think they will prioritize dentists who have already started the ore process? i was just curious whether to send my documents for gdc now or wait till they officially anounce the provisional registration route?
Hey thanks for getting in touch. For now they're being so quiet about the intricate details that I would be shooting in the dark if I suggested what would be a better idea. However, it would be wise to start registration with the GDC as that usually takes some time and can be problematic. People have told me that they find fault with documents a lot of the time so it's better to at least get the registration done, then there's no real rush to immediately apply for ORE. My advice is to just register and go through the process, hopefully by the time you're all set up, the provisional license route will be ready :)
@@the_stu_DENThi if I register how many months or years I have to take the exams? First I need to pass IELTS Academic (I speak Spanish) I have level b1
@@MagaliEsquivel-uk4pv Hi there, typically it takes 2-3 years because of the backlog of people trying to take the exam, and that's all assuming you pass first time. It's getting better as they are slowly adding more seats to allow more people to sit the exam. But at the end of the day, it is worth it as Dentistry in the UK is a great career choice
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Thank you! Glad you liked it
What about a student who is from uk and graduating from EU
I'm in the same boat as you my friend. I'm from the UK and studying in the EU. If it is mainland Europe then most likely you'll be exempt. Feel free to message me on Instagram @the_stu_dent and I can help you confirm it
What's nhs and private work?
NHS is the state style work that we have, our government funded healthcare for everyone in the UK, which is over subscribed and pays at a flat rate according to the work Private is based on the procedure and agreed price you make with your patient
Hi ..my son will be sitting for both medicine and dentistrt entry exam in slovakia this year . I am a dentist my self . I do have few clinical questiins if you could help me with .how can i contact you directly . Thank you
Hi there, feel free to message me on Instagram @the_stu_dent
Nldc nebdn diploma useful?
Any full dental degree will be fine to register with GDC but you'll need to do ore or wait for the provisional license to be available
Any idea of how to apply for provisional incase if they start ang my ore application is accepted by GDC and Iam candidate list so am I eligible for provisional registration?
At the moment there's not enough information on the princess because they only just approved it. When they do release new information I'll make a new video ☺️
Thank you for your updates!! Very helpful
@@JustStudyWithMe22 Pleasure is all mine, thanks :)
Any dea doc when they will open this ?
I thought it would take some time but they're really going quick so I think by next year same time but that is just my opinion
Really needed this. Thank you🥰
Thank you so much for your kind words. Subscribe as I'll be posting on this topic whenever there's an update and do share to anyone you think this could help :) ❤️
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All for u bro
Can I as an undergraduate student do this exam? I’m in my junior year.
Hey, you need to complete the degree first as it's part of registering with the GDC :)
Hi, I am a dentist from India, currently in Uk. The route of working as a dental hygienist and therapist has been closed. Can i register with the GDC without ORE?
Hey there, unfortunately you'll have to do the ORE. If however, you do apply for the Provisional license when they finally let applicants do so, then you'll be able to come without ORE temporarily until you pass it. So you'll at least earn money and experience
@@the_stu_DENT Thank you for the reply
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I am a recent graduate and my course was fully in English..Can I get IELTS exemption by providing English reference or proficiency certificate to the GDC??
Bro are you sure if I do any master’s in dentistry from Slovenia or slovekia, don’t need ore? Iam a mds graduate from india. Can you suggest me some options to migrate to UK without the need of ORE. Thanks in advance
Hey there, I never said that :) you'll have to do your bachelors here in the EU for that. Otherwise wait for them to open the window for provisional licenses
Thank you very much for your updates and kindness, really appreciate your videos as a dentist trying to find a way to UK. Keep them coming please. I’m so excited always getting a notification from your channel 🥰
Awww I have screenshotted and saved this message, it means so much to me to be able to help anyone and this is such a warming response. Thank you so much for being so kind and I'll do my best to keep you all updated :) . If you ever need me directly you can always message me whenever via my social media. Thanks!
lovely video sir you can also try to make videos about what life as a dentist is like in uk
I have made a video about the salary but sure I'll try to make something like this in future for you 💖
what happens if you do a dental degree, in EEA (e.g. bulgaria or lithuania)?
You won't need to do the ore or the Provisional license. Just apply and you'll get the GDC number through equivalence... This is why I moved to Slovakia to finish my studies lol
@@the_stu_DENTneed to ask something, how can i contact u
Bro are you sure if I do any master’s in dentistry from Slovenia or slovekia, don’t need ore? Iam a mds graduate from india. Can you suggest me some options to migrate to UK without the need of ORE. Thanks in advance
@@the_stu_DENTbe careful when you graduate is until 2026 I read on the page I was going to do the same :(
@@Hittheban Not masters, you need to have your undergrad to skip the ORE
Hi sir can you suggest me what should I choose as a final year student ORE or provisional license...As a fresh graduate I will not be as good clinically as a general practitioner who has experience.. should I still go for ORE
Definitely ORE as the exam is based on what you did at uni so it will be very fresh in your mind :) also with the provisional license, it is a way to make salary also so it might not need you to have great amounts of clinical experience. Both will be good options
Do you need anything in dental equipments
For the Provisional? No, you just need a degree and apply when they open this window and then you'll get a job with a mentor to supervise you
Ah this will help my friends that are studying abroad outside of the EU
Thank you!
@poojakumari-km7rr - hope this helps
but its still not approved
It's been approved and I made a video about it releasing later so please keep an eye out for it.
@@the_stu_DENT tag me in that video
@@poojakumari-km7rr It should be out now :) enjoy, share and comment It really helps :)
Please make a video on how can we get dentistry in LONDON
Haha ok but if I could follow this advice myself, I wouldn't have left England in the first place. But sure I'll do my best for you guys
Great video 🎉
Thank you 😁
Can general dentist perform ortho treatment with any courses or diploma.wats the route for performing ortho treatments
Speciality training is required as you're not going to get any work otherwise if you don't have a specialism for ortho as people just won't come to you. That's why people offer Invisalign and other such products instead as they can go on courses and do this as part of general dentistry
This isn't all true, most dentist will not earn 150k or over (probably less than 1%). The only way this is achievable is by being a fully private reputable dentist in a affluent area, or being a principal (practice owner). In popular areas, you will have a lot of competitors and you will need to be better than them. Being a practice owner is extremely stressful and will have you thinking there is easier ways to make the same money. Aside tax, there are other costs such as lab fees, indemnity, gdc fees, cpd fees, accountancy fees (as an associate) which wasn't covered here. It is also important to mention that dentist salary does not rise steeply year after year. You eventually reach a peak (a prime) and then it will go down from there. Without private work, a six figure taxable salary is really difficult. You either be working crazy hours or harming patients (which isn't worth the risk of being stuck off, it only takes one complaint) For more accurate information, Google nhs digital dentist salary which has earning breakdown spreadsheets. Look at the taxable income as an indicator, under primary care associate