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Alaska foreign-trained dentist residency pathway
In Alaska, the sourced state record indicates a CODA residency, GPR, AEGD, or advanced-education pathway may satisfy part of the licensure path under specific conditions. CODA residency (GPR/AEGD) pathway accepted in lieu of a regional clinical exam. Under 12 AAC 28.940(a)(8)(D), an applicant may qualify by showing satisfactory completion of a clinically-based postdoctoral GPR or AEGD program of at least one year's duration in a CODA-accredited hospital/dental facility, with a formal evaluation of competence — as an alternative to a regional. Confirm the current rule directly with Alaska Board of Dental Examiners (Dept. of Commerce, Community & Economic Development) before choosing a program or filing an application. Exam signal: Written: NBDE Part I & Part II, or the iNBDE (JCNDE). Clinical requirement satisfiable by (a) a regional clinical exam — ADEX, CDCA-WREB-CITA, or CRDTS+SRTA — passed within 5 years; OR (b) completion of a...
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- FOREIGN-RESIDENCY-ALASKA-1 Alaska foreign-trained dentist residency pathway source 1 (commerce.alaska.gov)
- FOREIGN-RESIDENCY-ALASKA-2 Alaska foreign-trained dentist residency pathway source 2 (ada.org)