health sciences
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Stark State grads
are doing with these majors expanded functions auxiliary grads work in dentists offices dental clinics nursing homes private industry public health departments
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expanded functions dental auxiliary associate of technical studies
The expanded functions dental auxiliary (EFDA) technology program prepares one for a career as an advanced dental professional employed by private dental offices, dental clinics and public health facilities. This program is available to students who are interested in learning expanded restorative procedures (how to fill teeth) and are currently Ohio or nationally certified dental assistants (CDA), registered dental hygienists (RDH), or dental hygiene students who have completed a minimum of one year in an ADA accredited degree program. After two semesters of study and completion of the major courses, students will earn a career enhancement certificate and are eligible to sit for the Ohio EFDA examination offered by the Commission on Dental Testing. If successful on the state’s written and practical exam, and upon registration with the Ohio State Dental Board, a successful applicant will be permitted to use the EFDA initials following their name. An associate of technical studies in expanded functions dental auxiliary technology may be earned through the completion of additional coursework during three additional semesters of study. Major courses (DHY226, DHY227) only offer a fall or spring start. Enrollment in the EFDA program is limited. Admission is offered to eligible applicants on a space available basis. The EFDA program requires a separate application; admission to the College does not automatically mean acceptance into the EFDA program. Applicants/students are responsible for informing the program director of any misdemeanor related to alcohol or drugs, or felony conviction, so that they may be informed of the steps the Ohio State Dental Board will take before considering their application for licensure. Note: For students not currently working chair side in a dental office or completing their first year of dental hygiene curriculum, successful completion of DHY128 is required prior to beginning any other EFDA course.
A career enhancement certificate is available in EFDA.
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