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I have just qualified as a dental nurse and now I want to start working within forensic dentistry. I cannot afford to go to college/uni full time, does anyone know how I can get into this without having to do full time education? I think you will find that forensic dentistry is a Masters (post-graduate degree) that you can only do after qualifying as a dentist. Try a part time degree in forensic science. However, I'd recommend you get a doctorate in forensic dentistry to learn the various (subtle) conditions that affect teeth. I've a degree in Archaeology and am considering a doctorate in medicine. (I'd like to do forensic archaeology) |
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