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University of Nevada, Las Vegas School of Dental Medicine are both good choices
To become a dental hygienist you attend a dental hygiene program offered at a college. Some schools have a pre-dental hygiene program where you would complete both pre-requisites and the actual program at the same school. Some dental schools also have dental hygiene programs as well.
Not per se, however experience working in a veterinary facility is a valuable asset both for knowing that veterinary medicine is the field you truly want to work in and to add to your application for vet school. Veterinary assistant is the entry-level position for working in the medical area of a veterinary facility (as opposed to the business end such as being a receptionist).
You must be accepted to an accredited Dental School/University. You must complete the requirements particular to your dental specialty. Thus, you must secure your dental degree whether a Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS), of Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD). Both are the same, there is no difference, it's just a matter of semantics. Most dental schools award the DDS, however there are some who award the DMD. Still, they are both equal. You then must sit for the dental license exam given by the official dental board agency who responsibility lies within your state.
There are no colleges of veterinary medicine within the state lines of Maryland. However, there is one just south in Virginia - Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine. This school was started to address the shortage of veterinarians in both states, so residents of both Virginia and Maryland are considered "in-state" applicants.
To the best of my knowledge, there is no formal combined degree program with both veterinary medicine and an MBA. However, there is a great need in veterinary medicine for trained veterinary businessmen, and some veterinarians do return to school and complete an MBA program to help them understand and run the business of the veterinary clinic.
Vet Tech is a veterinarian school located in Pittsburgh, PA. This school offers a 16 month veterinary technician program. There are actually two great veterinary schools in Pittsburgh, PA. The first is Sanford Brown Institute. The second is Vet Tech Institute. You should check them both out on the internet!
You must be accepted to an accredited Dental School/University. You must complete the requirements particular to your dental specialty. Thus, you must secure your dental degree whether a Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS), of Doctor of Dental Medicine (DMD). Both are the same, there is no difference, it's just a matter of semantics. Most dental schools award the DDS, however there are some who award the DMD. Still, they are both equal. You then must sit for the dental license exam given by the official dental board agency who responsibility lies within your state.
The University of Maryland's College of Dental Surgery and The University of Texas Dental School are both rated as excellent cosmetic orthodontic schools.
Both are fine career choices. You should go into whichever field you feel would make you happy.
Yes, there was both internal and external validity in the VCAT. However, the VCAT is no longer used in vet school admissions and is no longer administered.
The abbreviation for a Doctor of Dentistry is DDS, which stands for "Doctor of Dental Surgery." Another common abbreviation is DMD, which stands for "Doctor of Medicine in Dentistry" or "Doctor of Dental Medicine." Both degrees signify a qualified dentist, but the specific title used can vary by dental school.