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Southern Regional Testing Agency

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Southern Regional Testing Agency (SRTA) is one of five examination agencies for dentistry in the United States. Some of the other examination agencies are, Western Regional Examining Board, Central Regional Dental Testing Service, Northeast Regional Board of Dental Examiners. These were organized to better standardize clinical exams for licensure.

Member states that originally helped create the exam are: Arkansas, Kentucky, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia

Other states that accept the exam for licensure: [[Alabama}}, Colorado, Connecticut, Ohio, Illinois, Kansas, Nebraska, Utah, New Hampshire, North Dakota, Maine, Wyoming, Vermont, West Virginia, Missouri, Massachusetts.

Oh, and this was founded by, some would say the most astonishing man to walk this earth... Gordon Southern or as his peers called him "The big G".