Rule 1202. An applicant for dentist licensure by
examination who graduated from a dental educational program that does not
comply with the standards provided in
R 338.11301 shall submit a
completed application, on a form provided by the department, together with the
requisite fee, meet the requirements of the code,
R 338.7001 to
R 338.7005, and any other rules
promulgated under the code, and meet all of the following requirements:
(a) Comply with section 16174 of the code,
MCL 333.16174.
(b) Submit to the department a final,
official transcript establishing graduation from a program in which the
applicant has obtained a dental degree. If the transcript is issued in a
language other than English, an original, official translation must also be
submitted.
(c) An applicant for
dentist licensure by examination shall meet 1 of the following requirements:
(i) Graduate from a program in dentistry that
complies with the standards in
R 338.11301, in which the applicant
has obtained a DDS degree or DMD degree. The completion of the program must be
confirmed by official transcripts from the school.
(ii) Graduate from a minimum 2-year master's
degree or certificate program in dentistry that complies with the standards in
R 338.11301, in which the applicant
has obtained a degree or certificate in a specialty branch of dentistry
recognized in
R 338.11501,
with proof as required in part 5 of these rules.
(iii) Graduate from a minimum 2-year master's
degree or certificate program in dentistry that complies with the standards in
R 338.11301, in which the applicant
has obtained a degree or certificate in a specialty branch of dentistry that
has not been recognized in
R 338.11501 but is approved by the
board by request.
(d) Pass
all parts of the NBDE or INBDE if the INBDE replaces the NBDE that is conducted
and scored by the JCNDE.
(e) Pass
all parts, written and clinical, of the ADEX examination that is conducted by
the CDCA-WREB-CITA, a successor organization, or by another regional testing
agency.
(f) Beginning 6 months after
the effective date of this subdivision, submit proof of current certification
in BLS or ACLS for healthcare providers with a hands-on component from an
agency or organization that grants certification pursuant to standards
equivalent to those established by the AHA, earned within the 2-year period
before receiving the license.