You must go to a school that has an accredited occupational therapy assistant program. Before entering the program there are a number of prerequisites you must complete. Each school may be a little different so check with the school in which you plan to attend. If you attend a different school from the one that the occupational therapy program is at, make sure the credits are acceptable before attending.
There is always a way to advance in your education. First is the vision; A clearly articulated picture of the future you intend to create for yourself. Next, is finding the college or university that offers the program that will lead to that vision. If you need to take some prerequisite coursework, then that is what you do. Still, you can do it.
You may become an assistant by going to a technical college where they will teach you how to be a dental assistant.
Actually No, The Orthodontist assistant does. The Orthodontist just tells them what needs to be done. The Orthodontist assisant does most of the work. But the Orthodontist has to know what he is doing in order to tell the assistants what to do.
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You need an O.P 25 to become an orthodontist.... ROD!
It's very difficult. In fact, it's like pulling teeth to become an orthodontist in Russia.
You could go to classes and become a dental assistant.You could TRY and find a course that's anywhere between 12 and 20 weeks and get a certif.You can apply at an Ortho office and hope the Orthodontist will hire you and train you on the job.Alot of Othodontist like to train their assistants themselves.
first of all it depend how many college credits u have. then after undergraduate you need you do 4-5 years of collg. and then another 2-3 years for orthodontist. it is a lot of college but you can make a lot of money. If you enjoy working with mouth and like money go with it!
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Yes, you will need CPR to become a medical assistant.
You may become an assistant by going to a technical college where they will teach you how to be a dental assistant.
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No, It mostly depends on what your ALL going for...
The correct spelling is "orthodontist."