What qualifications are required for dentistry**?
As an important member of the medical team, dentistry undertakes the important task of oral care and dentistry. To ensure professionalism and legitimacy, dentistry** requires passing a series of exams and certifications to obtain the corresponding qualifications. The certifications that dentistry** must obtain and the requirements that must be met are detailed below.
First of all, the basic certificates that must be possessed in dentistry are the certificate and the nurse certificate. Both certificates are required to work in all departments, and dentistry is no exception.
1) *Qualifications: This is a certificate that certifies that you have basic nursing knowledge and skills. The exam usually consists of two subjects, professional practice and practical ability, which are answered on paper and pencil. Candidates must pass both exams within one year to receive the certificate. Those who hold a secondary school diploma in a health-related field and have worked in the field for one year are eligible to take the exam.
2) *Certificate: After passing the ** Licensing Examination and obtaining the corresponding academic certificate, you can apply for the registration ** certificate. This is a legal credential to engage in ** work. To apply for registration, certain conditions need to be met, such as passing the ** qualification examination and obtaining the corresponding academic certificate.
In addition to the basic certificate above, dentistry** must also obtain a professional certificate in dental nursing. Obtained through a national or provincial examination, the certificate consists of two parts, theory and practice, and assesses the candidate's level of knowledge and skill in dental nursing.
1) Dental Certificate: This certificate requires the completion of at least three years of regular full-time professional nursing and midwifery courses prescribed by the competent education department and the competent health department of the Council of State. In addition, one must complete a clinical internship of at least eight months and pass the National Nursing Professional Qualification Examination within a certain period.
2) Registration Requirements: Dental ** license registration must be done under the conditions set by the registration authority. Only after successful registration can you have the legal right to practice dental care. A series of documents must be submitted at the time of registration, including an application form for registration in nursing practice, a nursing diploma, proof of identity, a health check-up form, etc.
The responsibilities of dentistry** mainly include the following:
Work under the guidance of the Outpatient Department Supervisor**.
Responsible for the preparation of dental services before and after the opening.
Help doctors with oral surgery, teeth cleaning, anti-inflammatory, etc.
Responsible for the cleanliness and tranquility of dental services, maintaining order and teaching oral hygiene during appointments.
Implement all rules and regulations and technical operating procedures, do a good job of handing over the work, and avoid errors and accidents.
Responsible for the collection and storage of medicines, maintenance of instruments, dental chairs and other items in the department.
Dentistry** must also have certain specialized skills such as oral care, infection control, first aid, and patient education, as well as good communication and teamwork skills. In addition, dentistry also needs to master the four-hand operation skills, that is, in the oral process, the doctor and the doctor operate at the same time to improve the efficiency and quality of care.
For those who intend to engage in oral medical work, in addition to obtaining the above certificates, they also need to understand and comply with the relevant provisions of the Law of the People's Republic of China on Medical Practitioners. For example, the requirements for the qualification examination for medical practitioners include: having a bachelor's degree or above in medicine from a university of higher learning and working under the guidance of a licensed physician for one year; or have a medical degree from a secondary specialized school and have worked in a medical, preventive or health care institution for at least five years.
In conclusion, to become a qualified dentistry**, it is not only necessary to pass a series of exams and certifications, but also to constantly learn and update professional knowledge and skills, keep up with the development of medical technology, and provide patients with quality oral care services. At the same time, dentistry** also requires good professional ethics and professionalism to ensure the legitimacy and professionalism of medical practice.