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How To Choose A Dental Assistant Program

How To Choose A Dental Assistant Program

Dental assistants are in demand. According to federal government stats, dental assisting job openings are growing faster than the average for other occupations. Research linking good oral health to good overall health means there’s a good chance that job growth in the dental field continues in the future, too. With so much demand, it’s not surprising that many people are considering a career in dental assisting, and that there are many options available for dental assisting training programs. With your future on the line, you want to make sure you choose the right one. Here are some things to look for.

Four Things to Look for When Choosing a Dental Assistant Program

1.     Accreditation

If you’re going to put your trust in a school to prepare you for a successful career, you want to have confidence in the quality of the training you’ll receive. One way is to make sure that the school has proper accreditation.

Accreditation is a process where an academic institution is assessed by an independent organization to see how well they meet certain standards. PCI Health Training Center is accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges (ACCSC), which evaluates occupation, trade, and vocational schools to see if they’re following best practices that give students the greatest chance at success.

2.     A track record of success

It’s an unfortunate fact that in the world of career training, many schools come and go, sometimes shutting down abruptly without providing any continuity or support to their students.

PCI Health Training Center has been operating for over thirty five years, helping thousands of people start their careers as dental and medical assistants.

3.     Scheduling flexibility

For many people, putting your life on hold to study full time for a new career isn’t an option. One of the major challenges that people often face when they’re trying to get the skills for a better career is finding the time to fit classes into their schedule, especially if they’re trying to keep their current job or have family obligations.

If this describes your situation, then flexibility will be an important consideration when you’re trying to pick a dental assistant training program. PCI’s hybrid Dental Assisting course gives working people the flexibility they need by allowing you to complete as much of the program as possible online with in person requirements that work around your schedule.

4.     Externship opportunity

It’s not unusual when you’re embarking on a new career to feel some anxiety about whether what you’ve learned in training has truly prepared you for the job.

That’s why you can look for a dental assisting program that includes an externship opportunity. All students in PCI’s Dental Assistant program go through an off-site 200 hour externship in a real dental office so that they can get hands-on experience with the skills they’ve learned and be confident as they enter the workforce.

Choose PCI as Your Path to Dental Assisting Jobs

Established and accredited, PCI is ready to help you prepare for a rewarding career in the growing dental assistant profession. Our hybrid format program offers scheduling flexibility, and the off-site externship will complete your training by letting you practice your skills to perfection. Enroll today or contact us for more information.