What happens if a candidate fails one or more of the examinations?
Candidates may take the Written and/or OSCE Examinations a total of three (3) times each, during scheduled examination sessions within 60 months of graduation. Candidates who fail an examination 3 times within 60 months of graduation must successfully complete an accredited Qualifying Program before being eligible to take additional examinations.
Candidates may take the Written and/or OSCE Examinations a total of three (3) times each, during scheduled examination sessions within 60 months of graduation. Candidates who fail an examination 3 times within 60 months of graduation must successfully complete an accredited Qualifying Program, an Advanced Education in General Dentistry Program, a General Practice Residency Program or a Dental Residency Program before applying to become a candidate and being eligible to take additional examinations.
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