Become a Dental Assistant: Have a Mobile and Flexible Career
What you'll learn
- Understand the two main ways to start a career in Dental Assisting.
- Understand the advantages and disadvantages of the two main ways of starting a Dental Assistant career.
- Identify the main organizations in the Dental Assistant Career.
- Choose the best option for starting a career in Dental Assisting.
- Understand how to find accredited Dental Assistant courses
- Understand how to find Trainee Dental Assistant positions
- How to find out about the career requirements in their home state and others
- Learn about the type of salaries on offer to experienced and certified Dental Assistants
- Learn about the anatomy of teeth.
- Learn about the Oral Cavity (The mouth)
- Learn about the eruption of deciduous teeth (primary/baby)
Requirements
- A notepad and pen is necessary for taking notes.
Description
This course covers what you need to know to become a Dental Assistant and start your earnings journey up to and above $54,000 per year.
If you have trouble deciding on a career, looking for a change, a parent or single parent and need a flexible job with excellent earning potential look no further.
There are no formal qualification requirements for starting as a dental trainee in some states and in the states where formal training is required; this course will show you the best way of obtaining it.
Formal training can take as little as 9 months to complete.
You can be certified and earning in as little as 9 months.
At the end of this course, your Udemy Certificate of completion will be available for download.
You will learn about the two main ways to start a Dental Assistant career, as well as the advantages and disadvantages of each, in order to help you decide on which one is your best initial approach.
We will also cover other potential careers which you can move on to once experienced and certified.
Information about; websites, career progression, important addresses and more will be provided.
In the USA Dental Assistants salaries, range from $22,000 - to $50,000+ per year.
Enrol now for this course and get started on the journey to becoming a dental assistant.
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Who this course is for:
- Students who want to start a dental assisting career in the USA and want to understand a bit more about the profession and requirements
- Students with no Knowledge or experience of dental assisting and reside in the USA
- Overseas students who want to move to the USA to start a career in Dental Assisting.
- Students who have no desire to study Dental Assisting or reside in the USA should Not take this course
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Instructor
Natasha McDowall is an author, self-publisher, course creator and instructor.
Natasha worked as a marking examiner with the Association of Business Executives in the UK, where she marked Business Communication and Introduction to Business examination papers. As an examiner, she would mark up to four hundred scripts each examination session.
A Course Creator and Instructor; she has twenty-five hundred-plus students enrolled with an overall review of four-plus stars. Natasha has a love of knowledge sharing. She is a wife and mother of two and being a course creator and instructor allows her to enjoy the best of both worlds i.e. spending time with her family and sharing what she knows.
Natasha also enjoys creating; she makes handmade natural soaps, as well as delicious home-cooked recipes.
Natasha has completed several business courses including a BA (Hons) Business Studies with Human Resource Management, Diploma and Advanced Diploma in Business Administration with the Association of Business Executives UK (ABE) and an Advanced Diploma in Business Accounting with the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA).
In addition to her business qualifications and experience, she worked in Dentistry for over seventeen years in the United Kingdom and overseas. Natasha has experience mentoring and coaching dental trainees. She qualified as a Dental Nurse in the UK in 2005 by completing the National Certificate in Dental Nursing. In 2008 she joined the register of Dental Nurses with the General Dental Council UK when it became mandatory for all dental nursing personnel to be registered. She has now voluntarily removed herself from the General Dental Council UK register, as she pursues other interests but continues to keep in touch with the changes in the field in order to knowledge share.
In her effort to contribute to her local community, she volunteered at a local Credit Union in London UK as a Credit Officer, as well as sat on its Board of Directors.