Dental Administration Level 3
Course
Distance
Description
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Type
Course
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Level
Advanced
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Methodology
Distance Learning
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Class hours
90h
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Duration
Flexible
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Start date
Different dates available
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Delivery of study materials
Yes
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Personal tutor
Yes
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Examinations- physical attendance required
Yes
The Dental Administration Level 3 course will help you develop your knowledge of Dental Administration so that you can embark on a rewarding career. Also if you are already working in a related field and want to improve your career prospects, then this course will help you.
The objectives of this administration course are to:
- Develop a broad understanding of the principles of dental administration & reception
- Learn techniques and good practice for dental administration
- Understand the anatomy & physiology of the head and mouth
- Develop knowledge and skills in good hygiene practice
- Learn how to keep and store patient records and maintain confidentiality
Facilities
Location
Start date
Start date
Reviews
Subjects
- Anatomy and Physiology
- Anatomy
- Dental
- Hygiene
- Supply
- Physiology
- Dentistry
- Administration
- Dental Administration
- Administration Assistant
Teachers and trainers (1)
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Distance Learning Provider
A Distance Learning Course is the ideal way to gain a qualification without having the worry of trying to fit your studies around your everyday life. You can complete your studies in your own time and we are on hand seven days a week to help you plan your future.
Course programme
The course is divided up into Seven modules, as follows:
1: Reception Skills
• General reception skills
• Duties of a Medical Receptionist
• Telephone skills
• Customer service
• Making and recording appointments
2: Office Administration
• Record keeping
• Communications
• Time management
3: Technology
• Typing and keyboard skills
• Microsoft office software
• Common medical software
4: Dental Anatomy and Physiology
• The skull & jaws
• Muscles of mastication
• Nerve supply of jaws and teeth
• Blood supply of jaws and teeth
• Topography of the mouth
• Tooth structure
5: Supporting the Dentist
• Supplies & supply procedures
• Appointment scheduling
• Receiving patients
• Dental abbreviations
6: Hygiene
• The importance of hygiene
• How to maintain hygiene standards
• Cleaning for infection control
• Waste disposal for infection control
• Health care associated infections
7: Confidentiality
• The need for confidentiality
• The legal position
• Best practice
• Other legislation associated with record keeping
Dental Administration Level 3