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Dental Laboratory Technology Graduates from Durham Technical Community College

The Dental Laboratory Technology program teaches the techniques and skills that enable graduates to fabricate artificial dental restorations, as prescribed by a licensed practicing dentist, and to function effectively in the dental laboratory.

With specialized hand instruments and equipment, the dental laboratory technician uses materials such as gypsum, waxes, acrylics, ceramics, and metals to fabricate complete and partial dentures, crowns, bridges, and orthodontic appliances. Many dental laboratory technicians specialize in crowns and bridges, dentures, or dental ceramics. They may be employed by dentists, commercial dental laboratories, schools of dentistry, or Veterans Administration hospitals. Companies manufacturing dental materials and equipment also employ technicians as sales representatives.

Physical Anthropology from Case Western Reserve University

The undergraduate major in physcial anthropology deals with the biolgical nature of humans past and present. As a physical anthropologist, you will look beyond purely biological phenomena to understand how biology, behavior, and environment interact.

Paleoanthropology documents the biological history of humans and analyzes those relationships for past humans, in conjunction with archaeology. In order to understand those relationships further, human biology studies physiology, genetics, nutrition, and epidemiology in modern human populations throughout the world.

Three physical anthropologists in the Anthropology Department and two in the Department of Anatomy of the School of Medicine offer courses regularly. You will also have the opportunity to conduct independent projects at other institutions, including the Cleveland Museum of Natural History and the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo.

Medical Anthropology & Global Healt in Case Western Reserve University

The Department of Anthropology at Case Western Reserve University, a leader in the field of Medical Anthropology, announces an exciting new programmatic emphasis in Medical Anthropology and Global Health that aims to train a new generation of scholars to meet the challenges of our increasingly globalized world. Since the inception of medical anthropology, the world and anthropology have changed. Increasingly, the local is interconnected with the global through the movement and exchange of peoples, cultures, popular ideas and practices, goods and capital, science, technology and ethics.

Medical & Dental from Cardiff University

The School of Postgraduate Medical and Dental Education is responsible for commissioning, overseeing and monitoring the provision of education and training for some 2,500 doctors and dentists in postgraduate training posts in the NHS across Wales. The School also has a role in relation to overseeing the provision of Continuing Professional Development for General Medical and Dental Practitioners across Wales. Our goal is to deliver excellence in postgraduate medical and dental education for Wales by ensuring that all training grade doctors and dentists in Wales have access to high quality postgraduate facilities and educational support so that they can achieve their potential in service provision to the NHS in Wales. The School works closely with the Welsh Assembly Government, NHS Wales, other Schools within Cardiff University, the Medical Royal Colleges and other professional bodies.

Medical Assisting from Capital Community College

The career positions available in this fast-growing, in-demand field include physicians’ offices, hospitals, hospice care, laboratories, ambulatory care centers, health insurance companies, etc. The Associate in Science Degree in Medical Assisting may be earned by successfully completing one of the two degree programs offered. Each program offers students the opportunity to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary for a fulfilling career in this field.

Course requirements for each program are sequenced to begin with essential skills before moving on to the complex skill mastery demanded of medical assistants found in the laboratory, clinical, and administrative areas. Upon successful completion of course study, the student completes the program through a hands-on experience in the medical field (externship). It should be noted that individuals currently employed by medical facilities may qualify to register for the more advanced course offerings.

Paramedic Studies from Capital Community College

The Associate in Science Degree in Paramedic Studies is designed as an extension to the EMT-Paramedic Certificate program. Graduates of this program will be prepared to assume management-level careers in pre-hospital health administration. They will have learned the skills necessary to plan, implement and manage pre-hospital care.

Career opportunities available for graduates of this program include employment as supervisors or managers of emergency medical services and as educational coordinators.

Medical Assistant from Capilano College

The Medical Assistant program is a full-time, eight-month program beginning in September. The program offers specialized education for students which includes: medical terminology, anatomy and physiology, pharmacology, clinical procedures, office diagnostic procedures, assisting the physician, specimen collection, medical transcription, medical office procedures, financial recordkeeping and computerized medical billing.

Medical Sonography from Cape Fear Community College

Medical Sonography is a rapidly growing imaging specialty in the field of health care, using high frequency sound waves to produce images of internal body structures. Students are taught how to produce high quality images through in depth instruction. This includes classroom as well as hands-on experience in the lab and clinical settings. Coursework includes introduction to sonography and patient care, sonographic physics, abdominal sonography, obstetrical/gynecological sonography and vascular sonography. With the proper use of equipment, the medical sonographer will produce high quality images for the physician to make a diagnosis.

Dental Hygiene from Cape Fear Community College

It is important that all applicants for the Dental Hygiene Program understand the selective admissions process. Applicants who wish to submit an application must first meet minimum requirements. Please review the information regarding minimum requirements and other pertinent information listed below.

The program in dental hygiene is accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation. The Commission is a specialized accrediting body recognized by the United States Department of Education. The Commission on Dental Accreditation can be contacted at (312) 440-4653 or at 211 East Chicago Avenue, Chicago, IL, 60611.

Dental Assisting from Cape Fear Community College

The Dental Assisting curriculum prepares individuals to assist the dentist in the delivery of dental treatment, and to function as integral members of the dental team while performing chairside and related office and laboratory procedures.

Course work includes instruction in general studies, biomedical sciences, dental sciences, clinical sciences, and clinical practice. A combination of lecture, laboratory, and clinical experiences provides students with knowledge in infection/hazard control, radiography, dental materials, preventive dentistry, and clinical procedures.


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