Academic knowledge is good. But what if academic knowledge is multiplied by the experience of pioneer lecturers in all dental specialties? Sounds cool, right? 💣

OHI-S offers FREE education through the Premium subscription for all students. Regardless of the course and specialization, every holder of a student ID from a medical university gets unlimited access to 1500+ lessons in all areas of dentistry. Free access will be maintained until the end of your studies at the university.

What is needed to get a free subscription:
✅ Scan or photo of your student ID card + passport
✅ A post on a personal page on any social media platform with information about free dental education from OHI-S.
✅ Linked your payment card on the website

How it works:
1️⃣Scan the document confirming your student status, indicating the start and end date of your studies, as well as the personal information page of your passport or national ID.
2️⃣Share a post on any social media platform with information about free training courses for students by OHI-S (you can use your imagination or use a pre-made picture for the post located at the bottom of this article).
3️⃣Link a payment card to your personal account on the website.
4️⃣Send an email to info@ohi-s.com with scans (photos) of the documents, a link to the post, and the email address associated with your personal account on the website. In the subject line of the email, write "I am a student." 
Within 24 hours you will receive an email about adding a subscription.

Now you will have a constantly updated catalog of 1500+ free lessons and unlimited access to training courses handy👍

Important: After completing your studies at the university, your subscription will automatically renew. The Premium subscription is 199 euros per year.

OHI-S Premium – the right start to your career. Join us!

*We need all documents to confirm your identity. Personal data will not be available to other users unless you add them to your personal account.

 

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