Minnesota Dental Jurisprudence Exam - Part I: General Duties - 28 Questions 2024 with 100% Correct Answers
Minnesota Dental Jurisprudence Exam - Part I: General Duties - 28 Questions 2024 with 100% Correct Answers If you fail two consecutive clinical examinations what is required by the board before licensure is issued? - Answer- -the applicant must not retake the clinical examination until the applicant successfully completes additional education provided by an institution accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation If you fail a clinical exam for a third time, what will be the result? - Answer- Prohibited from retaking the clinical exam again, license will not be issued. An Emeritus Inactive license allows the dental professional to... - Answer- An emeritus inactive license is not a license to practice dentistry, dental therapy, dental hygiene, or dental assisting. This formal license recognizes the completion of a licensee's dental career in good standing. An Emeritus active license allows the dental professional to... - Answer- -pro bono or volunteer dental practice; -paid practice not to exceed 500 hours per calendar year for the exclusive purpose of providing licensing supervision to meet the board's requirements; -paid consulting services not to exceed 500 hours per calendar year. What are the required professional development hours for a dental hygienist and dental assistant? - Answer- 25 hours every 2 years What are the required professional development hours for a dentist and dental therapist? - Answer- 50 hours every two years What are the professional development hours for an emeritus active dental hygienist/assistant? - Answer- 13 hours every two years What are the professional development hours for an emeritus active dentist/dental therapist? - Answer- 25 hours every two years (emeritus) What are the two ways to become licensed in the state of Minnesota? - Answer- By Credential or By Examination What is required for a license by credentials? - Answer- -Completed Application with Paid Fee -Proof of Graduation from an Accredited School -Proof of 2,000 hours of practice in the last 36 months. -Evidence of passing a clinical examination for licensure in another United States jurisdiction or Canadian province -Evidence of passing all parts of a national board examination for the practice of dentistry, dental therapy, or dental hygiene -Evidence of passing the MN jurisprudence examination within the past five years -CPR certification Initial Licensure Term - Answer- An initial license or registration issued by the board is valid from the date issued until the last day of the licensee's or registrant's birth month in either the following even-numbered year for an even-numbered birthdate year or the following odd-numbered year for an odd-numbered birthdate year, or terminated according to the procedures in this part. Biennial Licensure Term - Answer- A properly renewed license or registration issued by the board is valid from the first day of the month following expiration for 24 months until renewed or terminated according to the procedures in this part. Biennial Renewal - Answer- Each licensee or registrant must submit an application for biennial renewal of a license or registration by paying the required fee to the board no later than the last day of the licensee's or registrant's birth month, which is the application deadline
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