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<blockquote data-quote="John in Canada" data-source="post: 249536" data-attributes="member: 18628"><p>In the States, there are 6 specialties as I listed earlier. Alberta has 4 that I know of. To achieve Master status, one must have at least 5 of the 6 specialties. Depending on the guidelines in your province, you may only need one specialty? I know in Alberta, 1-3 specialties gets you DT. 4 specialties gets you RDT. So, I would say that in at least most instances, and RDT and a Master CDT are equivalent.</p><p>Your RDT <u>is </u>transportable to another province now, I found out an hour ago. It didn't used to be that way a decade ago. Thanks to the transportability act that was established. With the exception of BC, as I understand they are a little behind, but should be on board with the act soon. Manitoba and Saskatchewan are outside of the act, as they have no established college of dental technicians.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John in Canada, post: 249536, member: 18628"] In the States, there are 6 specialties as I listed earlier. Alberta has 4 that I know of. To achieve Master status, one must have at least 5 of the 6 specialties. Depending on the guidelines in your province, you may only need one specialty? I know in Alberta, 1-3 specialties gets you DT. 4 specialties gets you RDT. So, I would say that in at least most instances, and RDT and a Master CDT are equivalent. Your RDT [U]is [/U]transportable to another province now, I found out an hour ago. It didn't used to be that way a decade ago. Thanks to the transportability act that was established. With the exception of BC, as I understand they are a little behind, but should be on board with the act soon. Manitoba and Saskatchewan are outside of the act, as they have no established college of dental technicians. [/QUOTE]
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