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If you pass the ORE you may need to do up to a year's vocational training (VT)

in order to work for the NHS. what is the VT? and is

it a must to have the VT?

-i have read about the availability to work under temporary license or

something like that ,after finishing part 1 of ORE,to what extent this is true

and is it easy to find a job during this temporary period?

-is working for the NHS is a must ,what about hospitals and private clinics?

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this is a training which helps you to adjust yourself to nhs standards..but if you are working for a private practice-you do not need that Kind regardsAlenaOzieva From: dentaldental80 <no_reply > Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2012 12:04 AM Subject: my other question ,

If you pass the ORE you may need to do up to a year's vocational training (VT) in order to work for the NHS. what is the VT? and is

it a must to have the VT?

-i have read about the availability to work under temporary license or something like that ,after finishing part 1 of ORE,to what extent this is true and is it easy to find a job during this temporary period?

-is working for the NHS is a must ,what about hospitals and private clinics?

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