Guide to Medical & Dental Assistant Degree Programs
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Earning a medical and dental bachelor degree can help dental hygienists advance as educators, researchers, administrators, or clinicians. People with a medical and dental bachelor's can also find jobs in marketing and sales, consulting, and publishing.
- Dental hygiene educators are in high demand due to a shortage of people in the field with bachelor's and master's degrees.
- There are about 60 medical and dental bachelor degree programs in the U.S., some of which combine distance learning with on-site instruction.
- Dental hygienists with a bachelor's degree earn an estimated median hourly rate of $32.43 in 2007, according to PayScale.
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