Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD) Program
All Clinical Programs - Important Info for Applicants
- Information for Prospective Clinical Students in the UBC Faculty of Dentistry
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NOTE:
The application deadline for starting
the DMD program in
2013/14 is November 2, 2012. We will accept DAT scores from the November 3, 2012 sitting of the Canadian DAT.
The Faculty offers an undergraduate dental program consisting of 4 years of professional study leading to the degree of Doctor of Dental Medicine (D.M.D). Instruction in the basic health sciences is provided by the appropriate science departments under the joint administration of the Faculties of Medicine and Dentistry.
Objectives
The Doctor of Dental Medicine degree program is designed to prepare students to practise their chosen profession with a high degree of technical skill. The program is based on a sound knowledge of the related biological sciences, and to make them aware of the interaction of the dentist as a health professional in the community.
Professional Association
The possession of a dental degree does not automatically confer the right to practise dentistry in any province of Canada. Each province has a licencing authority which grants the licence to practise. In British Columbia, inquiries should be directed to:
Registrar, College of Dental Surgeons of BC
1765 West 8th Avenue
Vancouver BC, V6J 5C6
Tel: (604) 736-3621
Fax: (604) 734-9448
or their counterparts in other provinces. Persons convicted of a criminal offence including a conviction for an offence which resulted in a conditional or absolute discharge, and who are considering a career in dentistry, should write to the Registrar of the College for clarification of their ability to obtain a licence to practise dentistry in British Columbia before beginning studies.
Applications to Advanced Standing
There are no arrangements for considering advanced standing applicants from other Canadian, U.S. and international dental schools at this time.
Correspondence
It is the responsibility of the applicant to advise this office of a change in address and contact phone number. All correspondence will be sent to the current mailing address until April 30 each year, and thereafter to your permanent address. If you will not be at your permanent address during the summer, please authorize someone at that address to open mail from this office.
To Reach Us
Further information is available from:
Admissions
J.B. Macdonald Building
The University of British Columbia
2199 Wesbrook Mall
Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z3Tel: (604) 822-7566
Fax: (604) 822-8279
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