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International Student Exchange
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This project was initiated in 1990 by the late ICD Past President 
Richard C. Rice to improve and increase international relations at the student level by providing a professional and cultural exchange between dental schools in the United States and other nations. The objective is to experience and study dental education and dental delivery systems to better appreciate the dental culture internationally. The program provides an excellent opportunity for a USA junior dental student to travel and spend three weeks in a pre-selected foreign dental teaching facility. A student from the foreign dental school would then return the visit to the United States.
Bettie McKaig
1-919-782-3747
610 Professional Drive, #201, Gaithersburg, Maryland 20879 United States

1990
Marie Schweinebraten
 
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