How to Create Your Own Path in Dental Hygiene
Many hygienists are looking to improve their career. For some, that means staying in the operatory looking for new ways to exceed expectations. For others, it means leaving and trying something new. Both ideas are good ones!
As a registered dental hygienist (RDH), I am aware that there are skills you can acquire to assist you in finding higher satisfaction in your role in clinical hygiene. However, I am also aware that those same skills can be applied outside of the operatory.
As an RDH who has found herself in a career both in and out of the operatory, there are a few things that really helped my career path. In retrospect, most of my skills were developed in the four walls of the operatory, and I now know that many of the abilities that we have as RDHs are helpful for nonclinical employment. Fostering these skills is what is important...
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As a registered dental hygienist (RDH), I am aware that there are skills you can acquire to assist you in finding higher satisfaction in your role in clinical hygiene. However, I am also aware that those same skills can be applied outside of the operatory.
As an RDH who has found herself in a career both in and out of the operatory, there are a few things that really helped my career path. In retrospect, most of my skills were developed in the four walls of the operatory, and I now know that many of the abilities that we have as RDHs are helpful for nonclinical employment. Fostering these skills is what is important...
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