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Reshma Ratansi is a Final Year dental student at King's College London, starting foundation training in London from September. This article provides a guide to applying students regarding what to expect and when, as a timeline. It breaks down the key components of the process and how to prepare, to make the entire application process less stressful.
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Nadeem Rahim is a final year dental student at The University of Sheffield and will be starting Dental Foundation Training in September 2015 in Bedfordshire. This article is aimed at current dental students as an introduction to my experience of the transition from graduating from dental school to beginning dental foundation training.
Dr Adam Holder shares his top tips for the final year of dental school.
You need to impress during your dental foundation training assessments. This article will provide you with tips and techniques to use during your assessments.
Natalie studied at The University of Newcastle and qualified June 2014. She has written this article as a guide for final year dentists to help them through the job application process. Natalie say's "I would have found this type of guide very useful when applying for DF1 last year"
Lynsey Mailer is a final year student at the University of Glasgow and is due to graduate later this year. The article describes the details of Lynsey's experience of the Faculty of General Dental Practice (UK) Scotland Study Day at the Glasgow Science Centre.
She had the choice of a number of different countries including Sweden, Norway, Paris, Turkey and Latvia. She chose Norway and here she tells us all about it. Above is an image of the Northern Lights that she captured!
Final year looming, exams stress starting to rise, revision is taking its toll, but there's one little itty bit more you need to prepare: the dreaded poster presentation!
During dental school it is hard to imagine a world and life outside of studying.