Supervised practice sessions include work under supervision, our unique tips and tricks to improve any technical task, work assessments throughout the day.
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Supervised Practice Sessions
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What are you going to learn?
Explore our course offerings and embark on a journey of learning and growth.
Installments Available
20% On Enrollment: AUD74
80% On Session Start: AUD296
Course fees
AUD370
Course Details
Supervised practice sessions include work under supervision, our unique tips and tricks to improve any technical task, and work assessments throughout the day.
- Dental chair set up similar to the exam (one dental manikin, SDI Ultramat amalgamator, etc).
- 100% satisfaction guaranteed.
- Read previous students' reviews on our Facebook page.
- Per day fees $370 ($2000 for six days)
- Timing 9.00 am to 6.00 pm (Monday to Saturday)
Please note that demos in supervised sessions are on additional charges.
The dental chair is set up similarly to the exam
Demos in supervised sessions are on additional charges.
Curriculum
Course Curriculum
Our courses are carefully designed to provide you with a comprehensive and enriching learning experience.
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Introduction to medical instruments
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Proper usage and handling of equipment
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Hands-on practice with common tools
Week 1: Medical Equipment Basics
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Introduction to medical instruments
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Proper usage and handling of equipment
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Hands-on practice with common tools
Week 1: Medical Equipment Basics
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Introduction to medical instruments
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Proper usage and handling of equipment
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Hands-on practice with common tools
Week 1: Medical Equipment Basics
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Below are some frequently asked questions and their answers to help you navigate our
medical courses with ease.
ADC Tips and Tricks is a specialized training center catering to overseas dentists aspiring to launch their careers in Australia. We specialize in preparing candidates for the ADC Part 2 examinations, equipping them with the knowledge and skills needed to excel in the Australian dental field.
Our mission is to provide comprehensive support and guidance to dental professionals from around the world who are eager to kickstart their successful journey in Australian dentistry.
The ADC (Australian Dental Council) examination is a pivotal assessment series organized by the Australian Dental Council. Its primary objective is to evaluate the qualifications and competence of dentists trained overseas who aspire to practice dentistry in Australia. These comprehensive examinations are meticulously designed to ensure that international dental professionals meet the requisite standards and proficiencies necessary to deliver safe and effective dental care to patients across Australia. The ADC examination typically encompasses various components, such as written exams and practical assessments. Successful completion of these examinations is frequently a fundamental requirement for foreign-trained dentists seeking registration to practice dentistry within the Australian healthcare system. It's vital to note that the specific requirements and examination structure may evolve over time. Therefore, individuals interested in pursuing this path should regularly consult the Australian Dental Council's official website or relevant authorities for the most current and accurate information and guidance.
The ADC examination, a critical step for overseas-trained dentists aiming to practice in Australia, begins with an eligibility assessment, ensuring alignment with Australian standards and language proficiency. It encompasses written and practical assessments, evaluating clinical knowledge, dental sciences, and ethical principles, while practical exams assess clinical proficiency. Structured Clinical Examinations (SCE) and Objective Structured Clinical Examinations (OSCE) simulate real-world scenarios, testing diverse dental competencies. A professional interview may assess ethical and professional skills. Passing these exams often requires dedicated preparation. Staying informed about the latest ADC guidelines is crucial for success in this journey toward Australian dental practice.
The time needed to complete the ADC (Australian Dental Council) examination is variable and contingent on individual factors. Typically, this process unfolds in stages, starting with eligibility assessment, which can span weeks to months, influenced by credential evaluation and language proficiency testing complexities. The written and practical assessments may span several days or weeks, and Structured Clinical Examinations (SCE) and Objective Structured Clinical Examinations (OSCE) occur on separate days, often extending to multiple days based on station numbers. The professional interview, if required, is a one-time event. Additionally, candidates passing the examination might face a supervised clinical practice period in Australia, typically ranging from six to twelve months. Planning one's preparation and exam schedule is crucial for navigating this comprehensive journey toward a dentistry career in Australia.
More information about upcoming examination dates and application periods for both the written and practical examinations is available on the practitioner assessment pages for each profession.
Examination dates are updated as new information is available. We strongly recommend you regularly check our website for the most up-to-date information.
The ADC part 1 examination is conducted in various locations to accommodate candidates from around the world. Typically, examination centers are established in major Australian cities and occasionally in other countries, making it accessible to overseas-trained dentists globally. These centers are equipped with state-of-the-art facilities that replicate the conditions of a dental practice, ensuring a standardized testing environment. Candidates have the flexibility to select a location convenient for them to undertake the examination. The availability of examination centers in multiple locations enhances accessibility and allows candidates to choose a site that aligns with their preferences and logistical considerations.
The ADC part 2 examination is conducted at an examination centre located in Melbourne city.
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