Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Dentist Needed In Gambia. by migrantDentist(op): 4:50pm On Feb 03, 2023 |
migrantDentist: A general dental practitioner is needed in a private practice in Gambia.
Job description.
examines patients teeth, gums and jaw, using dental and x-ray equipment, diagnoses dental conditions; assesses and recommends treatment options to patients; administers local anaesthetics; carries out clinical treatments, restores teeth affected by decay etc., treats gum disease and other disorders; constructs and fits inlays, dentures and other appliances; supervises patients progress and advises on preventative action; educates patients on oral health care; refers patient to specialist, where necessary; maintains patients dental health records;
Applicants must satisfy Gambia medical and dental council requirements.
Salary; Equivalent of 300000 naira to 500,000 naira in Dalasis depending on skills level and years of experience of practitioner.
Submit application and CV to gambiadentist@gmail.com |
Jobs/Vacancies › Dentist Needed In Gambia. by migrantDentist(op): 9:47am On Feb 03, 2023 |
A general dental practitioner is needed in a private practice in Gambia.
Job description.
examines patients teeth, gums and jaw, using dental and x-ray equipment, diagnoses dental conditions; assesses and recommends treatment options to patients; administers local anaesthetics; carries out clinical treatments, restores teeth affected by decay etc., treats gum disease and other disorders; constructs and fits inlays, dentures and other appliances; supervises patients progress and advises on preventative action; educates patients on oral health care; refers patient to specialist, where necessary; maintains patients dental health records;
Applicants must satisfy Gambia medical and dental council requirements.
Salary; Equivalent of 300000 naira to 500,000 naira in Dalasis depending on skills level and years of experience of practitioner.
Submit application and CV to gambiadentist@gmail.com |
Business › Re: Scammer Alert!!! by migrantDentist(op): 5:22pm On Mar 27, 2022 |
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Business › Scammer Alert!!! by migrantDentist(op): 9:58pm On Mar 26, 2022*. Modified: 9:17am On Apr 06, 2022 |
Austin Onyemihian emezilem Or Augustin Onyemihian emezilem
Is a scammer. Claims to be a licensed trader of currencies but defrauds his customers.
His phone number is +234 706 081 6657 First bank 3064449293 Austin Onyemihian.
Access bank 1418250962 Uzoma Sonia Chisom
*His family members are also involved in scamming people*.
Christopher Emakonor Onyemihian Edobor Magnus Onyemihian Bright C. Onyemihian Nosakhare Onyemihian Joy Onyemihian Emezilem Augustin Onyemihian Gladys Onyemihian Nosa Andrew Ogie
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Travel › Re: My Experience Living And Working In Gambia As A Dentist by migrantDentist(op): 12:15pm On May 16, 2021 |
Uniqueaccountant: I understand...what business can that 500k start please. Aside rent. Just the whole 500k for the business?
I'm a graduate of Accounting. I'm good with computers. I'm also skilled with plumbing My conclusion concerning business here is; capital intensive project and you are sure no one else is doing and you're sure of the marketability. Small businesses don't really thrive for foreigners here. No one ll patronise you and they ll patronize a gambian that copies your business model |
Travel › Re: My Experience Living And Working In Gambia As A Dentist by migrantDentist(op): 6:28pm On May 12, 2021*. Modified: 6:56pm On May 12, 2021 |
I don't think so. 500k naira is like 1k USD. Rent alone is more or close to 1k USD. If your business doesn't require a shop. Maybe 500k naira would be sufficient Uniqueaccountant: . |
Travel › Re: My Experience Living And Working In Gambia As A Dentist by migrantDentist(op): 5:32pm On May 12, 2021 |
nairalandland: Pls how lucrative are these businesses overtthere 1) satellite TV installation
2) Cane and rattan furniture Thank you I'm not sure about the lucrativity of those businesses. Free to air satellite installations is common here. Very few cane and rattan furniture manufacturer. I'm not sure if people buy it that much though |
Travel › Re: My Experience Living And Working In Gambia As A Dentist by migrantDentist(op): 9:59pm On Mar 23, 2021 |
Sicilyjoe: No yet, but still planning about it License registration is imperative. She can submit her documents to the council before coming. Then an exam date with fees will be communicated to her. Letter of good standing is the most difficult document to get. It's better sorted before she leaves home. Hope she has post graduation experience? At least 2 years. That's one of the pre-requisite N.B she can start working immediately as long as council is still regularising her documentation |
Travel › Re: My Experience Living And Working In Gambia As A Dentist by migrantDentist(op): 5:41pm On Mar 23, 2021 |
Sicilyjoe: Poster there is a girl dentist from naija I will like to connect with u so she can be working in ur hospital or other place is she in Gambia already? |
Travel › Re: My Experience Living And Working In Gambia As A Dentist by migrantDentist(op): 3:44pm On Mar 21, 2021 |
ThePlainTruth: Thanks for sharing this info. I'm outside Nigeria too that's why l asked as it is very important to plan where to stay before leaving Nigeria. Noted. I deliberately ignored your 1st question. The tone didn't sit well with me. Made it look like I had something to hide |
Travel › Re: My Experience Living And Working In Gambia As A Dentist by migrantDentist(op): 3:22pm On Mar 21, 2021 |
ThePlainTruth: Would be nice to know where you stayed when you first got to Gambia My former employer provided accommodation initially before we had a fallout. |
Travel › Re: My Experience Living And Working In Gambia As A Dentist by migrantDentist(op): 3:04pm On Mar 21, 2021 |
iroanthony: Am a dental technologiest currently undergoing my internship in Nigeria, but hoping to migrate to UAE by next year. So how is fixed restoration in Gambia do people go for porcelain or denture what's average cost of porcelain there teeth more grace bro Only acrylic denture is fabricated for now. Most dentist send their jobs outside the country for fabrication of crowns, etc |
Travel › Re: My Experience Living And Working In Gambia As A Dentist by migrantDentist(op): 2:54pm On Mar 21, 2021 |
lebete3000: Majorly CS.
How can I get those websites please and what's their pay like?
Thanks. Okay. CS is good "Hospitals in Gambia" will bring different options on Google. Doctors earn from 1k USD to 3k USD. Specialist earn from 4k USD to 6k USD All dependent on experience and skills MRC pays more than others. But it's a research facility |
Travel › Re: My Experience Living And Working In Gambia As A Dentist by migrantDentist(op): 2:45pm On Mar 21, 2021 |
BigDawsNet: No pain while eating
It actually a front single tooth partial denture So I don't really chew with it .
But when I chew with my right side tooth it's pretty okay
But chewing with the left side tooth makes the deture dance upand down.. please see your dentist for review. It should not be rocking |
Travel › Re: My Experience Living And Working In Gambia As A Dentist by migrantDentist(op): 11:06am On Mar 21, 2021 |
Ibeme: Gambia is a beautiful country. It is still one of my dreams to maybe retire there someday having thoroughly enjoyed visiting. Is your salary locked in dollars or dalasi, and do you work for a Govt or private dentistry? Dalasis. Private practice |
Travel › Re: My Experience Living And Working In Gambia As A Dentist by migrantDentist(op): 11:04am On Mar 21, 2021 |
zoomzoom: Is it true that they have FOUR work days in a week as Fridays are for WORSHIP being a MUSLIM NATION?. Not true. Few hours for prayers on Fridays and work resumes. |
Travel › Re: My Experience Living And Working In Gambia As A Dentist by migrantDentist(op): 11:02am On Mar 21, 2021 |
oyegunsimo: Point of correction: There is direct flight to Gambia. Aasky and Airpeace. But airpeace is down now. Gambia is a lovely country to be. No hassles and system failures like Nigeria. I spent close to 20 years in GM. Extremely nice people. Good luck to you OP. Meanwhile pls avoid the beautiful Wollof, Mandinka and Fula girls to avoid the stories that touch! There is now. Not then. Thanks |
Travel › Re: My Experience Living And Working In Gambia As A Dentist by migrantDentist(op): 11:00am On Mar 21, 2021 |
eguarojeona: 1k USD /Week, biweekly, monthly? Do you know anything about Pharmacist? Monthly. There are few pharmacist here. Your challenge will be registering with the pharmacy council. |
Travel › Re: My Experience Living And Working In Gambia As A Dentist by migrantDentist(op): 10:57am On Mar 21, 2021 |
lebete3000: Bro I'm a medical officer. Pls can you help me with any work place I can send my CV to? Do you have surgical skills? You can definitely send your CV to the private hospitals here. Most of them have websites. |
Travel › Re: My Experience Living And Working In Gambia As A Dentist by migrantDentist(op): 10:54am On Mar 21, 2021 |
Stallion93: I think there’s so much credence and inspiration on your story but for the sake of honest Nairalanders that would start considering moving to other African countries and for goodness sake, How true is it that you say your Cert is worth more than the Cert of a medical Doctor? Demand and supply. There are over 200 medical doctors in Gambia. There is less than 20 dentist in Gambia. |
Travel › Re: My Experience Living And Working In Gambia As A Dentist by migrantDentist(op): 10:52am On Mar 21, 2021 |
BigDawsNet: Quick question dr
Is it necessary to eat with my partial denture or I can get it off then install back when I'm done?....
New with it tho...just trying to learn how to work with it.
Thanks You should be able to eat with it. First few days, it will feel awkward but you will get used to it. If there's no pain when chewing. You should be able to eat with your denture |
Travel › Re: My Experience Living And Working In Gambia As A Dentist by migrantDentist(op): 10:48am On Mar 21, 2021 |
namiji2598: I am a chemistry teacher here in Nigeria, I studied chemistry Education...do I start any chance with Gambia, if yes what are the neccesnec procedures You do. All international Schools have a website. Reach out to them. Marina WAIS SBEC Etc |
Travel › Re: My Experience Living And Working In Gambia As A Dentist by migrantDentist(op): 10:46am On Mar 21, 2021 |
lereinter: Can you post Gambia job sites, got a degree in agricultural engineering. Gamjobs.com |
Travel › Re: My Experience Living And Working In Gambia As A Dentist by migrantDentist(op): 11:57pm On Jan 12, 2021 |
PenName55: Wow! Yangil cool man. Nagadef ?
Nice one. Jama rek. Nakala? |
Travel › Re: My Experience Living And Working In Gambia As A Dentist by migrantDentist(op): 10:56pm On Nov 27, 2020*. Modified: 8:23am On Dec 03, 2020 |
bull67: migrantdentist are you still in pratice in the gambia? i would love to come down on holidays and see a dantist. email ealli45@yahoo.co.uk. when you reply on email i will give you my number I mailed you. No response. |
Travel › Re: My Experience Living And Working In Gambia As A Dentist by migrantDentist(op): 6:34pm On Nov 12, 2020 |
Lxpd154: First time ever writing on nairaland... Please for a nigerian who wants to study in Gambia (medical field) medicine or pharmacy, or nursing What will you advice ? From your experience for do u think it's worth it Please I'm open for suggestions You can study. You just pay more as an international student. 5k USD for medicine. I don't know the tuition for other departments. There are Nigerians studying medicine here. UTG is the only accredited school. Don't bother with aiuwa |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Vacancy Medical Specialists Gambia by migrantDentist(op): 8:24pm On Jun 11, 2020 |
Senior and junior registrar's are encouraged to apply also |
Jobs/Vacancies › Vacancy Medical Specialists Gambia by migrantDentist(op): 8:22pm On Jun 11, 2020 |
Pan Genesis health services is recruiting for the following positions; ENT OPTHALMOLOGIST FEMALE GYNAECOLOGIST PAEDIATRICIAN CARDIOLOGIST ENDOCRINOLOGIST
LOCATION : GAMBIA FORWARD CVs to Dr Abhilash abhilash@pangenesisgroup.com pangenesisgroup.com
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Travel › Re: My Experience Living And Working In Gambia As A Dentist by migrantDentist(op): 7:10pm On Apr 29, 2020 |
Samsung004: . Any link or help for a physiology graduate willing to work in the hospital or teach in the university I'm sorry. I don't know |
Travel › Re: My Experience Living And Working In Gambia As A Dentist by migrantDentist(op): 12:12pm On Apr 28, 2020 |
JJuanMiguel: Bro is the place better than Nigeria? Are there opportunities for Medical Radiographers there too? I don't know. The host can be hostile sometimes. The day you leave the borders of Nigeria, You become a foreigner. Existing as a foreigner is not easybut they have better power supply security is better ability to thrive exist. Opportunities abound for medical radiographer. |
Travel › Re: My Experience Living And Working In Gambia As A Dentist by migrantDentist(op): 8:21pm On Apr 27, 2020 |
chukxie: [/b]
That's my motto. No need to 'loud' oneself cos doing so could land one in trouble. And no need hanging around 'louders' either. All the best to you, bro. Thanks bro |
Travel › Re: My Experience Living And Working In Gambia As A Dentist by migrantDentist(op): 8:19pm On Apr 27, 2020 |
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