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British Journal of Orthodontics, Vol 16, 285-288, Copyright © 1989 by British Orthodontic Society


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Criteria for approval of training programmes for senior registrars in orthodontics in the United Kingdom

HS Orton
Kingston Hospital.

To be appointed as a consultant orthodontist in the British National Health Service requires a period of 3+ years in a higher training post as a senior registrar in orthodontics. Educational approval of these training posts is controlled by the Joint Committee for Higher Training in Dentistry. The detailed monitoring and requirements of senior registrar training posts are controlled by the Specialist Advisory Committee in Orthodontics and Paediatric Dentistry. Revised criteria for the approval of training programmes have recently been issued and are appended for the guidance of aspirant trainees, trainers and for the reader seeking an understanding of the UK title of 'Consultant Orthodontist'.





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