Associate’s degrees offer the fastest and most cost-effective option in degrees. Maybe you want to enter the workforce with a degree under your belt in just two years. Maybe you don’t want to shoulder the heavy financial investment that a bachelor’s degree requires. Or maybe you’d like...
We have also taken into consideration other factors like number of colleges offering the degree online, projected growth rate of all jobs matched to each major, and more. Take a look at our methodology to see all the factors. Dental Hygiene $74,070 Medical Radiologic Technology $69,505 ...
Quality Dental Personnel and Continuing Education Blog Post Title July 24, 2017ownerhygieneass1 Comment What goes into a blog post? Helpful, industry-specific content that: 1) gives readers a useful takeaway, and 2) shows you’re… Continue Reading →...
Compensating associates for supervising dental hygiene production will certainly have a financial impact on the practice. However, direct-ly addressing the issue will allow the owner to manage the financial impact on the practice while also providing a more mutually beneficial employment experience. The...
but has lived in the beautiful State of Colorado since 2018. A few years after receiving her Bachelor's in Humanities from Florida State University, she attended Concorde Career College where she obtained her degree in Dental Hygiene in 2020. Outside of the dental office, Amanda enjoys spending...
but has lived in the beautiful State of Colorado since 2018. A few years after receiving her Bachelor's in Humanities from Florida State University, she attended Concorde Career College where she obtained her degree in Dental Hygiene in 2020. Outside of the dental office, Amanda enjoys spending...
Dr. Deborah H. Junkin, D.M.D. is a graduate of Thomas Jefferson University with a Bachelors Degree in Dental Hygiene and Temple University School of Dentistry. She also holds a post doctorate in Hospital Dentistry from Abington Memorial Hospital. ...
Here are the top high-paying jobs that require an associate’s degree: 1. Dental hygienist Dental hygienists work with dentists to help maintain oral health. They specialize in dental hygiene and oral diseases. Dental hygienists clean teeth, remove plaque, treat conditions such as gingivitis, ...
With roughly 47% of Americans (that’s 67 million people) suffering from harmful gum diseases to some degree, it’s crucial that we help reduce those numbers for the future. On average, the typical person between the ages of 20 and 39 is missing 1 tooth and by the time they reach ...
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