Michigan Dental Assisting School 10 Week Course Education, Training & Library - Royal Oak, MI at Geebo

Michigan Dental Assisting School 10 Week Course

Company Name:
Michigan Dental Assisting School
Interested in a career in dental assisting?
The
michigan
Dental Assisting School provides a unique educational opportunity for anyone who is interested in dental assisting as a career. In just 10 weeks, you can learn the skills necessary to become a dental assistant!
classes
Start April 2nd!
All courses are held in Royal Oak at 13 mile Rd. and Rochester Rd.
For questions or to schedule a tour, please call 866-776-0224
Michigan Dental Assisting School LLC
Our mission at the Michigan Dental Assisting School is to provide a unique educational opportunity for anyone who is interested in dental assisting as a career. MDAS has built an environment where each person is valued and respected. Our students are able to focus on gaining a stimulating
education
which leads to excellence and leadership.
The Michigan Dental Assisting School is owned and operated by Dr.Abe Gershonowicz and Dr. James Neme. All courses are held at the Royal Oak Bright Side Dental location at 13 mile Rd. and Rochester. The Michigan Dental Assisting School is licensed by the state of Michigan to conduct a 10 week course on how to become a Dental Assistant.
After completing our 10 week course, you will have learned the core skills that are a necessity for becoming a Dental Assistant. You will also be educated on the appropriate bedside manner and compassion that it takes to succeed in this profession. Dental Assisting can offer benefits beyond those that are offered in an average job. Some include, higher wages, paid vacations, paid holidays, free dental care, profit sharing, paid sick days, and promotion opportunities.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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