Train To Be A Dental Assistant In Colorado In Just 12 Weeks
Rated top 10 part-time job on Careerbuilder.com
Your recession-proof career starts HERE.
Train to be a dental assistant in just 12 weeks at the Colorado School of Dental Assisting. One of the most in-demand health care jobs, dental assisting is poised for high growth through 2018*. Whether your dream dental job is to become an EDDA, or expanded duty dental assistant, or CDA, certified dental assistant, the Colorado School of Dental Assisting can take you there. With over 10 years of experience training dental assistants, the CSDA, a division of the National School of Dental Assisting, consistently sets the industry standard. Our 3-month long sessions give you access to critical knowledge and hands-on skills you can apply instantly, making you one of the most in-demand dental assistants in the market. Dental assistants work chairside, or alongside the dentist, in private practice, in public clinics or as assistants to hygienists. *Bureau of Labor and Statistics Job Outlook
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- Small class sizes and personalized attention
- Hands-on training in actual dental offices
- Condensed coursework at affordable rates
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- Experienced instructors
- State-of-the-art technology
- Convenient night/weekend classes
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Financial assistance is available. Call 1.800.383.3408 to get started!
Approved and Regulated by the Colorado Department of Education, Division of Private Occupational Schools.
Offering 4 campus locations in Colorado: Denver Broomfield Fort Collins Grand Junction And 1 location in North Dallas, TX
Yahoo Education ranks Dental Assisting among top 5 educational programs that are in high demand! Hot Factor: As long as people have teeth, there will be a need for dental assistants. In fact, dental assistant positions are projected to grow a hefty 35.75 percent between 2008 and 2018, according to the U.S. Department of Labor. What's more? The Department also notes dental assistants have an average annual salary of $34,140, as of May 2010.
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