What have been the negative things of coming to the UK and training to be a dentist?
The negative, is that (pause) I think (pause) maybe I… [Sighs] how will I put it? One thing I want to say, is that the negative is that, when you come here, you go back five years – detach five years from what you have achieved, that’s the position that you find you’re in. To them, I am not a graduate, so you know, and I am a grad. So it’s like you go back. To come to your level again takes like forever. Then how would you recommend that they improve the system? If they really want…Well, they should just let us know ‘we don’t want foreigners again; don’t come’ – that would have been more polite. But if they want foreigners in, if they want more labour force, if they need help from overseas dentists, they should make, they should make a way to incorporate us gradually into the system. Now, I am going for a clinical exam, and I don’t know when I last saw a patient, but I am supposed to pretend like I have. They should introduce us to the system, gradually, while we are studying – maybe a
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