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foreign-trained dentist license in Nebraska
In Nebraska, a foreign-trained dentist generally requires a CODA-accredited DDS/DMD or advanced-standing pathway; no residency-only route was found in the cited sources. Advanced-standing CODA DDS/DMD only. Neb. Rev. Stat. 38-1117 requires 'proof of graduation with a Doctor of Dental Surgery degree or a Doctor of Dental Medicine degree from an accredited school or college of dentistry.' No alternative for non-accredited/foreign graduates is provided; a foreign grad must earn a CODA-accredited DDS/DMD (UNMC operates a 29-month advanced-standing program). Residency (postgraduate)... Exam signal: iNBDE, or both Part I and Part II of the NBDE (per 38-1117). Clinical competency demonstrated via a board-approved simulation/manikin-based psychomotor clinical exam (periodontal, restorative, prosthodontic, endodontic components); regional exams such as... Confirm current requirements directly with Nebraska Board of Dentistry (DHHS, Div. of Public Health, Licensure Unit).
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- FOREIGN-LICENSURE-NEBRASKA-1 Nebraska foreign-trained dentist licensure source 1 (nebraskalegislature.gov)
- FOREIGN-LICENSURE-NEBRASKA-2 Nebraska foreign-trained dentist licensure source 2 (nebraskalegislature.gov)
- FOREIGN-LICENSURE-NEBRASKA-3 Nebraska foreign-trained dentist licensure source 3 (dhhs.ne.gov)