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		<title>What Do You Need to Know About a Certified Veterinary Technician?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For anyone who cares and loves animals, a career as a veterinary technician may be ideal for them. Although this job can be very stressful and tiring, ultimately it gives great satisfaction as it helps to promote animal health. Here are some useful information for those who are interested to get involved in this profession.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For anyone who cares and loves animals, a career as a veterinary technician may be ideal for them. Although this job can be very stressful and tiring, ultimately it gives great satisfaction as it helps to promote animal health. Here are some useful information for those who are interested to get involved in this profession.</p>
<p>First of all, it is necessary for you to differentiate the differences between a vet tech and a vet assistant. These two professions are totally different in terms of academic qualifications and job descriptions. It is a MUST for a vet tech to get a license before he or she can perform the tasks in the work place. There is no such requirement for vet assistant. The vet tech has more complex duties and responsibilities compared with the vet assistant.</p>
<p>Secondly, it is important for you to know your possible working venues. A certified veterinary technician can obtain a wide variety of job opportunities in the following places, such as veterinary hospitals, clinics, zoos, research facilities, animal shelters, pet shops, grooming salons, veterinary pharmacies, etc. Although we are experiencing economic difficulties currently, the prospects for this profession keep increasing. This is because most of the pet owners are becoming more and more aware of their animals&#8217; physical needs.</p>
<p>After knowing your job opportunities, it is time for you to get a better understanding on your duties. In general, a veterinary technicians work under the supervision of a licensed veterinarian. A vet tech is actually a nurse to the patients. Their daily tasks include diagnosing diseases, providing intensive care to patients, administering medications, collecting and performing blood test, providing injections and dental service, handling medical and surgical equipments, etc.</p>
<p>Before you can be a qualified veterinary technician, it is a must for you to get the right education and training in order to equip yourself with necessary knowledge and skills. Enroll yourself to any of the veterinary school which offers a 2 year program accredited by the American Veterinary Medical Association. After completing the course, you are then required to sit for the State Exam to become certified. Finally, you can start your career.</p>
<p>Last but not the least; you need to bear in mind that it is necessary for you to pursue continuing education program from time to time in order to renew your license according to the state&#8217;s requirements.</p>
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		<title>What You Should Know To Become A Certified Nursing Assistant</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Nov 2009 02:58:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the healthcare industry growing every year and with the long term projections expected to continue growing steadily, you can&#8217;t go wrong choosing a career as a certified nursing assistant. However, there are a certain number of courses and certifications that have to be met in order to become a CNA. Many CNA&#8217;s work in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With the healthcare industry growing every year and with the long term projections expected to continue growing steadily, you can&#8217;t go wrong choosing a career as a certified nursing assistant. However, there are a certain number of courses and certifications that have to be met in order to become a CNA. Many CNA&#8217;s work in the long term and residential nursing care facilities and many people use a CNA certification as a springboard to get into more specialized medical fields.</p>
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Do you happen to know anyone who has some sort of disability and needs private nursing care on a regular basis? If so, the person that they probably have coming into their home to assist them is a certified nursing assistant. In addition to being there to help them out with their daily activities and hygiene requirements, this aid will also help them with the dispensing of medications and even emotional support if necessary. </p>
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If you think about it, due to the kind of care that the assistant can provide, it is only natural that quite a bond can be formed between patient and nurse. Many people think highly enough of their CNA, that they will look to them instead of their own family members, in order to gain help in making various decisions.</p>
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You don&#8217;t have to be fresh out of high school to become a certified nursing assistant. It&#8217;s not unusual for individuals in their middle-age years to decide they&#8217;d like to pursue a career path that allows them to not only help people, but to also have a good, steady income. </p>
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There are several ways to take classes to become a CNA. There are accredited programs at medical assistant schools in nearly every city and state. If you live in a rural area and have access to the internet, then certain schooling programs are also available online for the written portions, but you will still need to apply to the nearest medical center possible to get your &#8220;hands on&#8221; skills training.</p>
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As long as there are people, they are going to require care on one level or another and that is what makes working as a certified nursing assistant such a smart choice. Once you become CNA certified, you will have the choice of participating in home care assignments assisting a visiting RN, or you may choose to work in elder care or even with challenged children. </p>
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No matter which path your choose, working in nursing assistant jobs is a career choice most people agree is truly fulfilling.</p>
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		<title>What You Need To Know To Become A Dental Assistant</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Nov 2009 19:18:46 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As the name suggests, dental assistants provide help to dentists by making available and providing an assortment of services related to actual dental work on patients, as well as handling the paperwork in the dentist&#8217;s office. The demand for dental assistants is high and is stated to remain high in the coming years.</p>
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A dental assistant&#8217;s work is to sterilize the dental equipment, prepare and arrange the dental instruments, use dental equipment such as the suction machine, take and process dental x-rays, help the dentist by preparing dental cement or other tooth fillings, remove sutures,  prepare the patient for dental surgery, and also guide the patient on proper dental hygiene and care. The dental assistant should also handle the paperwork related to patients, such as maintaining and retrieving the patients files, taking appointments, sending bills and collecting payments. Different states have variations as to what a dental assistant can legally do so it is important to study the state&#8217;s laws to learn the various duties and limitations imposed by each state. A dental assistant can work with a single dentist or can even work with multiple dentists by adjusting the time necessary in assisting each dentist. </p>
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To become a dental assistant, you will need to have completed high school with science, biology, chemistry and mathematics as your main subjects. There are various dental programs offered by different institutes. Ensure that they are approved by the Commission on Dental Accreditation through the American Dental Association [ADA]. You can get a certificate or a diploma if you choose a program, which is up to a 1 year tenure or you could go in for an associate degree course, which could take up to 2 years. During the program you will not only be taught theory and practicals in laboratories, but you would also actually be assisting dentists and get hands-on training.</p>
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The older generation dentists were comfortable working on their own but now that they retiring, younger dentists with their high tech dental equipments are in the market. The demand for dental assistants is on the increase since these dentists require someone to help them operate these sophisticated machines while they handle the precision work on their patients. Once you pass your dental exams, you will also need to register as a dental assistant in the state in which you wish to practice. This registration might also have to be renewed every year according to your state&#8217;s requirements. Dental assistants can earn around $34,000 per year but this figure depends on how many hours you work you put in each week and whether you work with a single dentist or with multiple dentists. Once your dentist is confident of your steady hands and cool nerves, you can expect to be promoted financially within a very short time.</p>
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In short, dental assistants have to provide an extra set of hands to the dentist and if you complete your dental program satisfactorily, then upon completion of your program, you can expect a satisfying career as a dental assistant.</p>
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		<title>The Dental Assistant Exam &#8211; Where You Can Do It, What You Should Know</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Oct 2009 01:29:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dental assistants are a crucial cog in the dental health fraternity. A typical dental assistant prepares and comforts patients for treatment, assists  the dentist by handing materials and instruments, sterilizes and disinfects dental equipment, removes excessive fillings, sutures, handles radiography, analyzes dental x-rays, or takes mouth impressions and makes teeth casts and temporary crowns. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dental assistants are a crucial cog in the dental health fraternity. A typical dental assistant prepares and comforts patients for treatment, assists  the dentist by handing materials and instruments, sterilizes and disinfects dental equipment, removes excessive fillings, sutures, handles radiography, analyzes dental x-rays, or takes mouth impressions and makes teeth casts and temporary crowns. Certain dental office management tasks like scheduling appointments, maintaining treatment records, keeping track of all paperwork etc. are also performed by dental assistants. In order to become a dental assistant you are required to pass the dental assistant exam conducted by a government regulatory body or any of the state approved dental assistant exams.</p>
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Dental Assisting National Board, Inc. commonly referred to as DANB is a regulatory body that conducts a certified dental assistant exam. Established in 1948, the DANB is a nonprofit organization responsible for credentialing dental assistants. The dental assistant exam administered by DANB is authorized by the National Commission for Certifying Agencies. The dental assistant exam programs run by DANB have also been judged satisfactory by the National Organization for Competency Assurance. Supported and authenticated by all these prestigious Agencies, the DANB assures objective, valid and reliable dental assistant exam testing procedures.</p>
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About thirty American States recognize DANB as the regulatory body for conducting certified dental assistant exams. The institute offers certified courses for being qualified as Certified Dental Assistant CDA, Certified Orthodontic Assistant COA and Certified Dental Practice Management Administrator CDPMA. Apart from these courses and exams the DANB also administers courses and exams in Radiation Health and Safety RHS and Infection Control ICE. These courses and  tests can be administered either on line all the year round in a computerized form or they can be taken three times a year in selective places in the written form. The course material and reference study guides are available on the official website of DANB. All the exams follow a multiple choice objective pattern.</p>
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In order to pass the dental assistant exam with flying colors, certain pointers are recommended whilst preparing for the exam. Good preparation with a properly phased out study plan will help in clarifying all technical issues and concepts. Pacing yourself so that you answer all the questions is very important. The speed allocated to the exam questions must not be so fast that you miss out on important clues and points, neither too slow that you are unable to finish the paper. Passing the dental assistant exam is a crucial step on your way to becoming a professional dental assistant.</p>
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		<title>What You Need to Know About San Diego Nursing Assistant Training Part Two</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nursing assistants play a vital role in our healthcare facilities. They provide patients with assistance in regard to their basic needs including bathing, feeding, and dressing them. The level of assistance depends on the individual needs of each patient. They also are an invaluable resource for the Nursing staff.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nursing assistants play a vital role in our healthcare facilities. They provide patients with assistance in regard to their basic needs including bathing, feeding, and dressing them. The level of assistance depends on the individual needs of each patient. They also are an invaluable resource for the Nursing staff.</p>
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Becoming a Nursing Assistant requires completion of a certificate program. Such programs are available at several medical facilities and college campuses. The programs can be completed in as little as four weeks. Others run as long as twelve weeks. It depends on the curriculum, the requirements of the state the program is taking place in, and how many hours per day the course is conducted. </p>
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All Nursing Assistant courses will teach you the basic fundamentals of taking care of those under your care in a safe and professional manner. Your work will be supervised by licensed Nurses both during your training and regular employment. The training program will teach you to care for both the physical and psychological needs of each patient. Since you must successfully pass the Certified Nursing Assistant exam, the course will help you prepare for the information on that exam.</p>
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During the Nursing Assistant course, you will be involved in learning textbook materials as well as hands on training. The textbook material cover all the terminology and information you need to lay a solid foundation to build on. This information will also cover items that are likely to be found on the Certified Nursing Assistant exam. You will also learn ways to improve your communication skills. Communication is key to being a great Nursing Assistant. You will need to be effective at communicating with patients, their family, and the other medical staff.</p>
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The hands on portion of the training will give you the opportunity to practice the concepts you are learning in the classroom. Most training programs have special medical mannequins that you work with. You will practice proper bathing and lifting on them. You may also practice taking their vital signs as some are designed for that purpose. </p>
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The majority of Nursing Assistant programs work with in conjunction with the medical facilities in the area. This often means a large portion of your hands on training will take place as such a facility. This portion of the curriculum is called clinicals. During this process, you will tend to real patients with the close supervision of licensed medical staff. You will begin applying your knowledge in this setting. </p>
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Clinicals can be intimidating to some students. However, they are designed to give you the best opportunity to fully understand and learn your role as a Nursing Assistant. Generally, these are conducted with a very small group of students. Your class will be broke up into groups of at least two but no more than six. They take place in the actual medical facility. It is important to understand that you will not be paid for the work you do during these clinical hours of training. </p>
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During these clinicals, the nursing staff is fully aware of your inexperience. They will attempt to explain what is taking place as it happens to improve your ability to look for key factors in a medical setting. It is very important that if you do not fully understand something, that you discuss it with those training you. They are there for that purpose during the training portions of the Nursing Assistant program.</p>
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Completing your Nursing Assistant training at a medical facility not only gives you hands on experience, it may lead to a job offer at the end of your training program. Many medical facilities that host the clinical training are watching out for students who show potential. They are looking for punctuality, attendance, attention to detail, a willingness to learn, and a positive attitude.</p>
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On advantage of accepting a job offer at the facility you completed your clinical training at is that you will know their policies and procedures. It is important to keep in mind that every facility has variations of how you were training. The basics will be the same, but you will need to be willing to adjust to what is expected at the particular facility you accept employment with. Keeping that in mind, you will want to ask questions of that nature during job interviews if a complete job description is not given to you.</p>
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