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Guide to Medical & Dental Assistant Degree Programs
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.
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.Related Health Programs
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- Dental Hygienist
- EMS Paramedic
- Gerontology
- Health Care Administration
- Massage Therapy
- Medical Billing
- Medical Technology
- Medical Transcription
- Nursing
- Occupational Therapy
- Pharmacy Technician
- Physical Therapy
- Public Health
- Respiratory Therapy
- Sports & Fitness
- Ultrasound Technician
- X-Ray Tech (Radiology)
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