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I started my Spring semester at school this week but ran into a big problem with the lack of class vacancies. I was only able to enroll in 7 credit hours! Physics 1 and Psychology.
Well, I don't want to put this time to waste considering I could be doing something with it. I'm trying to decide (by Friday) if I should enroll in a 9 week dental assisting program I found nearby. Honestly, this place sounds like a legit catalyst into learning more about the profession and possibly getting into dental school. From the website, here's the stuff you take away from the course:
An actual dental office is the classroom and greater than 90% of all the training is in the Operatory.
Once certified, you leave with knowledge in:
• Four-Handed Dentistry (Not sure what that means)
• Dental Terminology & Charting
• Basic Instruments and Equipment
• Knowledge of Taking and Developing X-rays
• Sterilization of Equipment and OSHA guidelines
• Fabrication of Temporary Crowns
• Taking Alginate Impressions
• Pouring Models
• 2-year CPR Certification and Basic Life Support
• Job Interviewing Techniques
• Job Placement Guidance
They also mentioned a letter of recommendation would be given to all graduates, for whatever reason.
Do you guys think my money and time is better spent elsewhere? Could this be beneficial? Thank you.
Well, I don't want to put this time to waste considering I could be doing something with it. I'm trying to decide (by Friday) if I should enroll in a 9 week dental assisting program I found nearby. Honestly, this place sounds like a legit catalyst into learning more about the profession and possibly getting into dental school. From the website, here's the stuff you take away from the course:
An actual dental office is the classroom and greater than 90% of all the training is in the Operatory.
Once certified, you leave with knowledge in:
• Four-Handed Dentistry (Not sure what that means)
• Dental Terminology & Charting
• Basic Instruments and Equipment
• Knowledge of Taking and Developing X-rays
• Sterilization of Equipment and OSHA guidelines
• Fabrication of Temporary Crowns
• Taking Alginate Impressions
• Pouring Models
• 2-year CPR Certification and Basic Life Support
• Job Interviewing Techniques
• Job Placement Guidance
They also mentioned a letter of recommendation would be given to all graduates, for whatever reason.
Do you guys think my money and time is better spent elsewhere? Could this be beneficial? Thank you.