Gerrow J D, Boyd M A, Donaldson D, Watson P A, Henderson B
Faculty of Dentistry, Dalhousie University.
J Can Dent Assoc. 1998 Feb;64(2):98-100, 102-3.
Following a lengthy and intense consultation with stakeholders, and an analysis of the present certification process, the National Dental Examining Board of Canada (NDEB) and the 10 provincial licensing authorities recently approved major changes to the certification process for dental licensure in Canada. As of January 1997, graduates of dental programs accredited by the American Dental Association's Commission on Dental Accreditation (ADA Commission) must complete successfully the same examinations as graduates of programs accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation of Canada (CDAC) to be licensed to practice in Canada. In addition, NDEB's examination system for graduates of dental programs that are not accredited by CDAC or the ADA Commission (i.e. international programs) will be discontinued on December 31, 1999. As of January 1, 2000, graduates of non-accredited programs will be required to complete a CDAC accredited, university-based qualifying program to be eligible to participate in the same certification process as graduates of ADA Commission and CDAC accredited dental programs.
在与利益相关者进行了漫长而深入的磋商,并对当前的认证流程进行分析之后,加拿大国家牙科考试委员会(NDEB)和10个省级许可当局最近批准了加拿大牙科执照认证流程的重大变革。自1997年1月起,美国牙科协会牙科认证委员会(ADA委员会)认证的牙科项目的毕业生,必须与加拿大牙科认证委员会(CDAC)认证的项目的毕业生一样成功完成相同的考试,才能在加拿大获得执业许可。此外,NDEB针对未获CDAC或ADA委员会认证的牙科项目(即国际项目)毕业生的考试系统将于1999年12月31日停用。自2000年1月1日起,未获认证项目的毕业生将被要求完成一个由CDAC认证的、基于大学的资格认证项目,才有资格与ADA委员会和CDAC认证的牙科项目的毕业生参加相同的认证流程。