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snhkdf

Hello ;

I am Tunisian, 26 years old, graduated in dental medicine from Romania EU.
I have the C1 level of the German language and I am waiting for my appointment for the FSP exam.
Now I am looking for an internship in a hospital, clinic or private dental center across Germany to prepare for the exam.

Can you please advise me please?

thank you.

beppi

As I answered to you before in another thread:
To find an internship in a German hospital, you must contact suitable hospitals.
How many did you already apply at?

snhkdf

Hello;
Thank you for your reply
As I have been informed, I am a dentist doctor and I'm looking to find a training in a private dental clinic to prepare myself to be ready for the FSP  exam.
I ask if anyone know any information about that can advice me please.
thank you .

beppi

Yes, I gave you the best I advice I have (and I believe is possible on an Internet forum):
To find an internship in a German hospital, you must contact suitable hospitals.
How many did you already apply at?

snhkdf

Hello;
Sorry, sir, I have never contacted hospitals because, according to what I heard, the training in hospitals is only for general doctors  and not for dentists doctors !
I don't know if the information is correct or not ?

Thank you for the advice.

beppi

You wrote, in your first ost above, that you are looking for an internship in a hospital, clinic or private dental center.
If you are not looking for hospitals any longer, then you should apply at clinics and private dental centers. Did you already do that?

aidaheydarzadeazar

Hello

I'm a second_year dentistry student in Turkey. I have IELTS 6.5 degree and my GPA is above 3.5. I'm looking for an internship program in Europe this summer but my first choice is German. I have sent dozens of emails to hospitals, clinics and universities but I couldn't find a proper one. could you please guide me how can I find a suitable one?

beppi

@aidaheydarzadeazar The most important issue is certainly language skills - after all, you need to be able to communicate with colleagues and patients! You did not mention it, but: How good is your German?

WERT

Hello

Hope you are doing well

I will graduate in dentistry next year in Georgia(out of EU). Here, there is no internship for international students. ( I'm not Georgian).

I have questions regarding internships in Germany.

Should I apply for universities or hospitals to enroll internships?

Are national board exams prerequisites for internships or I could enroll it with this degree here I will have.


Thanks in advance

TominStuttgart

Hello
Hope you are doing well
I will graduate in dentistry next year in Georgia(out of EU). Here, there is no internship for international students. ( I'm not Georgian).
I have questions regarding internships in Germany.
Should I apply for universities or hospitals to enroll internships?
Are national board exams prerequisites for internships or I could enroll it with this degree here I will have.
Thanks in advance
-@WERT


I don't know exactly how internships are applied for but would assume through hospitals and clinics but universities with medical and/or dental programs have close relationships with certain ones. So either should be able to inform you where to apply.


But certainly one needs to pass national exams and all on a C1 level of German. All doctors need this level including dentists; to study, take exams or to work.

beppi

@WERT Your profile says you are Georgian, your post denies it.

Please correct one or the other, to reflect the truth!

WERT

@TominStuttgart

thank you so much for reply.

There is also a question.

Must I have internship certification before taking those national exams?

I mean it is prerequisite to take exams or not.


Thanks in advance

TominStuttgart

@TominStuttgart
thank you so much for reply.
There is also a question.
Must I have internship certification before taking those national exams?
I mean it is prerequisite to take exams or not.
Thanks in advance
-@WERT

I don't know the details but I think they will demand one has recognized academic qualifications; meaning graduation from a recognized medical program. The ANABIN system is set up to make such judgements.

norrifat

hello everyone. I am German citizen and born in Germany

i graduate from Ternopil National medical university  as dentistry 30.08.2022 but because of ware it’s not possible to make my intership there can some one recommend me a great university where it is possible to make the dentistry intership 1year and help me to register in this Universität. Thank you in advice ☺ï¸

Banno Bakhiet

I'm an international student, I need to do my dental internship,I already have a five year dental degree, is it possible to apply for a hospital in Germany? And what are the requirements?

beppi

@Banno Bakhiet The requirements and expectations differ from clinic to clinic- soplease contact the ones(s) you are interested in. But generally they want German language skills good enough to converse with patients.

A95091834

@beppi

Hey! Could you please guide me regarding how to find internships in germany after Bds.

What documents does one need from the native country? Letter of recommendation???

Alsooo, is their any program that, like masters in implantology etc that one could dooo in English and isnt very costly to continue??

A95091834

@beppi

Heyya! Could you please guide me regarding future programs after Bds in Germany. Something that isnt costly and can be continued in English?

Also what documents shall one bring from the native country, letter of recommendation etc??

Andddd which non clinical fields (like dental public health etc) have a good scope to continue for. Please guide. Thanks!!

TominStuttgart

One has to have a recognized degree, pass the German dental medical exam (in German) and have a C1 level of German to be a dentist in Germany. Such degrees are 10 to 12 semesters and not just a bachelor. Good English is expected - but in addition not as an alternative. I am giving a link that shows all of the dental programs offered in Germany.


A95091834

@TominStuttgart

No i mean there is a masters program one could opt for (in either english or german, depending on the program and availability) after Bds as per to what i have learnt through youtube and some people. I wonder what non clinical fields after Bds one could do, that has a good acope in Germany too and has availability of scholarships too.

Since for getting lincence for practice, clearing german language  till c1 is a compulsion.

beppi

@A95091834 You addressed your qestion to me. But I am not from a medical background and have no idea even what "Bds" means. Tom above obviously knows a bit more, but still got it wrong. I am afraid you have to ask experts instead (maybe the student counsellor of the unoversity you want to enter?).

But I support Tom's statment that you need good German skills before coming here - even if your course is taught in English (which still is a minority, and usually costs more).

TominStuttgart


    @TominStuttgart
No i mean there is a masters program one could opt for (in either english or german, depending on the program and availability) after Bds as per to what i have learnt through youtube and some people. I wonder what non clinical fields after Bds one could do, that has a good acope in Germany too and has availability of scholarships too.
Since for getting lincence for practice, clearing german language  till c1 is a compulsion.
   

    -@A95091834

The link I provided above shows all of the dental related programs in Germany. That is what exists! No future in Germany in either a clinical or non-clinical setting without a C1 level of German in such a field.

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