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<blockquote data-quote="John in Canada" data-source="post: 249531" data-attributes="member: 18628"><p>To be clear, it is not thru Florida. The NBC head office is in Florida. They manage the program from there. Its a little different in the States than here. Unfortunately, each province has their own governing body. In my opinion, this is silly redundant, and a waste of resources, mainly money. If their was one governing body, as there is in the States, then there would be standardized tests and requirements. There are dental lab associations in most if not all states. Plus, in the States, my CDT is good in any state, period. Here in Canada, if one moves from their province to another, there will be a testing process, hoops to jump thru before you could legally open a lab-if the requirement is that you must an RDT to own a lab. Sadly, in Manitoba there is no requirement to be anything to own and operate a dental lab.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John in Canada, post: 249531, member: 18628"] To be clear, it is not thru Florida. The NBC head office is in Florida. They manage the program from there. Its a little different in the States than here. Unfortunately, each province has their own governing body. In my opinion, this is silly redundant, and a waste of resources, mainly money. If their was one governing body, as there is in the States, then there would be standardized tests and requirements. There are dental lab associations in most if not all states. Plus, in the States, my CDT is good in any state, period. Here in Canada, if one moves from their province to another, there will be a testing process, hoops to jump thru before you could legally open a lab-if the requirement is that you must an RDT to own a lab. Sadly, in Manitoba there is no requirement to be anything to own and operate a dental lab. [/QUOTE]
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