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Quackpot Baratz Goes On Trial
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Bill
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PostPosted: Sat Nov 01, 2008 10:43 am    Post subject: Re: "superiority" of US/Canadian dental schools Reply with quote

On Oct 23, 8:09 pm, "CA-DDS tired of BS" <ca_...@yahoo.com> wrote:
[quote]Well this people /protectionist dental boards saying that any foreign
dentist , even with US specialty training, should go back to an American
dental school in order to get an US license , are implying just that," ALL
FOREIGN SCHOOLS ARE BAD and US is the best"

Just see the example of French DDS with US perio training who could not get
a NJ license from those protectionist NJ dental board hyenas

Like that guy dentaldoc (so mad that  foreign dentists got a CA DDS
license), who says I should not display DDS , like my school was shit and
only his school and other  US dental schools are good.

[/quote]

That>s not what I said. Go back and read it this time.

The requirements for American accreditation for a dental school are
detailed and exacting. Either a school meets those requirements, or it
doesn>t.

Secondly, I>m not mad. You sound like the only mad person on this
forum. My postings are intended to give information about the fact
that the requirements for a license in California are lower than the
other 49 states, in that all the other states actually require an
accredited dental education.

You don>t present a very strong argument for licensure of people who
don>t meet the requirements of an American dental education when you
reveal that your only motivation is NOT to help people with their
dental health, but to extract as much money as possible from them by
"selling porcelain," to use your own description.

American dental schools are required to teach courses on ethics. Your
posting helps explain why.

- dentaldoc
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Bill
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PostPosted: Sat Nov 01, 2008 10:49 am    Post subject: Re: "superiority" of US/Canadian dental schools Reply with quote

On Oct 25, 10:17 am, Mark & Steven Bornfeld
<bornfeldm...@dentaltwins.com> wrote:

[quote]tenthmed wrote:

I also agree with him that physicians have greater responsibilities,
however, there has always been a shortage of physicians so foreign
trained doctors are needed. I also don>t recall any MD/DO school closing
its doors like dental schools at Loyola of Chicago, Georgetown, Emery,
Oral Roberts, Fairly Ridiculous, etc.
[/quote]

[quote]        I don>t know why there would be a shortage of physicians in this
country.  Watching TV (specifically "House" and "Gray>s Anatomy" it
seems that you can be an assaultive psychopath with a bad drug habit and
keep your job.  Everyone has one patient, though they>re usually
vomiting blood or green stuff.  And residents are all 35 and do nothing
but have sex.

Steve
[/quote]

"House" is my wife>s favorite TV show. She>s always amazed at the
next over-the-top antic that Dr. House can devise . . . and each
outrageous action of his is even worse than the last.

- dentaldoc
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Bill
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PostPosted: Sat Nov 01, 2008 10:54 am    Post subject: Re: "superiority" of US/Canadian dental schools Reply with quote

On Oct 25, 6:45 pm, "Amatus Cremona" <Nic...@sottovocce.com> wrote:
[quote]Most specialists can get reciprocity in other States.  They have to jump
through the appropriate hoops, pay the fees, and they are al set.  They have
to be trained from an acredidated school, and practice a specific number of
years, first.

--
/

Amatus
[/quote]

There they go again with that silly requirement that they have an
accredited dental degree first. Why not license anyone who just says
his training is good?

- dentaldoc
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Mark & Steven Bornfeld
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PostPosted: Sat Nov 01, 2008 10:31 pm    Post subject: Re: "superiority" of US/Canadian dental schools Reply with quote

Bill wrote:
[quote]On Oct 25, 10:17 am, Mark & Steven Bornfeld
bornfeldm...@dentaltwins.com> wrote:

tenthmed wrote:

I also agree with him that physicians have greater responsibilities,
however, there has always been a shortage of physicians so foreign
trained doctors are needed. I also don>t recall any MD/DO school closing
its doors like dental schools at Loyola of Chicago, Georgetown, Emery,
Oral Roberts, Fairly Ridiculous, etc.


I don>t know why there would be a shortage of physicians in this
country. Watching TV (specifically "House" and "Gray>s Anatomy" it
seems that you can be an assaultive psychopath with a bad drug habit and
keep your job. Everyone has one patient, though they>re usually
vomiting blood or green stuff. And residents are all 35 and do nothing
but have sex.

Steve


"House" is my wife>s favorite TV show. She>s always amazed at the
next over-the-top antic that Dr. House can devise . . . and each
outrageous action of his is even worse than the last.

- dentaldoc
[/quote]

....AND I learned something last week that I don>t remember learning in
school--that "lung cysts" are considered characteristic of Sjogren>s
syndrome:

http://bjr.birjournals.org/cgi/content/full/76/912/880

Steve

--
Mark & Steven Bornfeld DDS
http://www.dentaltwins.com
Brooklyn, NY
718-258-5001
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PostPosted: Sun Nov 02, 2008 6:21 am    Post subject: Re: "superiority" of US/Canadian dental schools Reply with quote

On Sat, 1 Nov 2008 03:54:50 -0700 (PDT), Bill <dentaldoc@hotmail.com>
wrote:

[quote]On Oct 25, 6:45 pm, "Amatus Cremona" <Nic...@sottovocce.com> wrote:
Most specialists can get reciprocity in other States.  They have to jump
through the appropriate hoops, pay the fees, and they are al set.  They have
to be trained from an acredidated school, and practice a specific number of
years, first.

--
/

Amatus


There they go again with that silly requirement that they have an
accredited dental degree first. Why not license anyone who just says
his training is good?

- dentaldoc
[/quote]

Evidently foreigners are not taught in the citizenship classes that
each state has a Senate, House of Representatives, and Governor
<some may see as an equivalent to President>
Many states also have a Lieutenant Governor <somewhat equivalent
to Vice-President> that on a State level has some inherent power.

That is to say that the State government, mimics the Federal,
to an extent.
State Law is just that, defined by the State.
If State Law and Federal Law conflicts, there is a judiciary process
to resolve the difference.

One could declare themself "The Finest Gynodontist in Western Egypt".
Doesn>t make it so.

BTW where can you study to earn that avanced degree ?

and...

Why don>t Barber/Surgeons exist anymore ?
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rahulshukla
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 10:48 am    Post subject: Re: Indian healthcare Search Engine: healthsprint.com health Reply with quote

On Oct 23, 4:17 pm, rahulshukla <rahulshukla.i...@gmail.com> wrote:
[quote]How do you find Specialist Doctor for Neurology, Pulmonology in
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 05, 2008 5:13 am    Post subject: Re: If Obama wins, will we have country wide socialized dent Reply with quote

On Oct 23, 5:58 pm, Steven Bornfeld <dentaltwinm...@earthlink.net>
wrote:
[quote]tenthmed wrote:
I think socialized dental care will happen as soon as socialized
veterinary care is adopted.

        Not in France (at least not veterinary care for little yippy dogs).
[/quote]

I can>t think of a group that has 100% socialized dental care. The
Indian health service comes very close, but even they fall short &/or
limit procedures.
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rahulshukla
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 07, 2008 9:18 am    Post subject: Re: Indian healthcare Search Engine: healthsprint.com health Reply with quote

On Nov 4, 3:48 pm, rahulshukla <rahulshukla.i...@gmail.com> wrote:
[quote]On Oct 23, 4:17 pm, rahulshukla <rahulshukla.i...@gmail.com> wrote:

How do you find Specialist Doctor for Neurology, Pulmonology in
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Visitwww.healthsprint.comorwww.healthsprint.intofind doctors,
hospitals, labs and health services and make an Online appointment in
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which you need to show at hospital for going thru appointment process.
You may also re-schedule/cancel your appointment in case of certain
emergency; Hospital will also send you reminder SMS alerts to keep you
aware about your appointments.
Moreover, you can manage your health records (PHR) online for yourself
as well as family members without any charges. You may get your
records Online from Hospitals/Labs if they are part of
healthsprint.com network.
Regardswww.healthsprint.com

Similar Information weblink

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[/quote]
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Stormin Mormon
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PostPosted: Sat Nov 15, 2008 10:15 pm    Post subject: Re: "superiority" of US/Canadian dental schools Reply with quote

My theory is that in the US, the tests are harder. Here is the superior
grade for New York City schools:

=======================
My name be Eboneesha, an African-American girl who just got an
award for being the best speler in class. I got 57% on the speling
test and 30 points for being black, 10 points for not bringing drugs
into class, 10 points for not bringing guns into class, and 10 points
for not getting pregnut during the cemester. It hard to beat a
score of 120%. The white dude who sit next to me is McGee from the
Bronx. He got a 94% on the test but no extra points on account of
he have the same skin color as the opressirs of 150 years ago.
Granny ax me to thank all Dimocrafts and Liberels for suporting
afermative action. You showing the way to true equality. I gwine be
gittin in medical skool nex an mabe I be yo doktor.



Yo fren,
Eboneesha

=======================

--
Christopher A. Young
Learn more about Jesus
www.lds.org
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"Steven Bornfeld" <dentaltwinmung@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:8rGdnY1na9-W653UnZ2dnUVZ_s3inZ2d@earthlink.com...
CA-DDS tired of BS wrote:
[quote]FOR ALL OF YOU CLAIMING THE SUPERIORITY of US/CANADIAN schools to any
other dental schools , did you know that in this country students score
lower than other countries
[/quote]

I have a theory--you could get your NY license but you pissed someone off.

Steve
[quote]

http://www.nysun.com/foreign/us-students-lag-behind-other-nations-in-science/67500/


SO DO ME A FAVOR AND CUT THE CRAP , US dental school system is not the
center of the Universe with everything revolving around it.
[/quote]
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Stormin Mormon
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PostPosted: Sat Nov 15, 2008 10:17 pm    Post subject: Re: "superiority" of US/Canadian dental schools Reply with quote

Sooner than you think. Now, we have a foreign born Muslim for president
elect.

--
Christopher A. Young
Learn more about Jesus
www.lds.org
..


"CA-DDS tired of BS" <ca_dds@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:49026087$0$9629$c3e8da3@news.astraweb.com...
I just hate living in CA, so I am giving up dentistry soon and let the
dental boards win.

I do not resent US dentists or USA( if that were the case I>d go back home),
but I do resent the dental boards-most of them.

I have a great admiration for USA , I disagree with Euro socialism /high
taxes, and I love the American capitalism (which is about to come to an end
now, it seems). I love USA actually as much as I love the country where I
was born.


And , yes, when US becomes socialist ( unfortunately soon) , I am gone back
home.
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Mark & Steven Bornfeld
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PostPosted: Sun Nov 16, 2008 1:18 am    Post subject: Re: "superiority" of US/Canadian dental schools Reply with quote

Stormin Mormon wrote:
[quote]My theory is that in the US, the tests are harder. Here is the superior
grade for New York City schools:
[/quote]


I>m very disappointed that you would post this, Chris.

Steve


--
Mark & Steven Bornfeld DDS
http://www.dentaltwins.com
Brooklyn, NY
718-258-5001
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PostPosted: Mon Nov 17, 2008 12:00 am    Post subject: Re: "superiority" of US/Canadian dental schools Reply with quote

On Sat, 15 Nov 2008 19:18:14 GMT, Mark & Steven Bornfeld
<bornfeldmung@dentaltwins.com> wrote:

[quote]Stormin Mormon wrote:
My theory is that in the US, the tests are harder. Here is the superior
grade for New York City schools:



I>m very disappointed that you would post this, Chris.

Steve
[/quote]

Am surprised that you would be 'disappointed' in this loon.
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Amatus Cremona
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PostPosted: Mon Nov 17, 2008 6:08 am    Post subject: Re: "superiority" of US/Canadian dental schools Reply with quote

Who are you guys talking about?

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Amatus

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[quote]On Sat, 15 Nov 2008 19:18:14 GMT, Mark & Steven Bornfeld
bornfeldmung@dentaltwins.com> wrote:

Stormin Mormon wrote:
My theory is that in the US, the tests are harder. Here is the superior
grade for New York City schools:



I>m very disappointed that you would post this, Chris.

Steve


Am surprised that you would be 'disappointed' in this loon.[/quote]
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Steven Bornfeld
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PostPosted: Mon Nov 17, 2008 7:13 am    Post subject: Re: "superiority" of US/Canadian dental schools Reply with quote

Amatus Cremona wrote:
[quote]Who are you guys talking about?

[/quote]
Christopher (Stormin' Mormon) Young. I>d let it drop.
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Stormin Mormon
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 18, 2008 8:14 am    Post subject: Re: "superiority" of US/Canadian dental schools Reply with quote

Old thread. I switched usenet providers, and loaded all the old messages.

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Christopher A. Young
Learn more about Jesus
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"Amatus Cremona" <Nicola@sottovocce.com> wrote in message
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Who are you guys talking about?

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Amatus

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<Newbie@bix.nex> wrote in message
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[quote]On Sat, 15 Nov 2008 19:18:14 GMT, Mark & Steven Bornfeld
bornfeldmung@dentaltwins.com> wrote:

Stormin Mormon wrote:
My theory is that in the US, the tests are harder. Here is the superior
grade for New York City schools:



I>m very disappointed that you would post this, Chris.

Steve


Am surprised that you would be 'disappointed' in this loon.[/quote]
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