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    I plan to live giving one hundred percent in anything and everything I do. That has always been how I have lived and plan on continuing that in the future. I believe my destiny is to graduate college with a degree in something I am very passionate in and thereafter living my best life working in that field. Currently I am a dental hygiene major. As peculiar as this sounds, I have always been fascinated with teeth. From a young age, I loved going to the dentist. In my five-year-old self’s mind,…

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    Taking a futuristic view on my life, in a decade from now, I see myself having graduated from dental school and coming to the end of my Orthodontic residency. Though, many may view progression toward a career that spans such a vast period as tedious and unpleasant, I believe the opposite. I know that during this time, I will experience growth as an individual and challenges as a student, but in the end, it will be worth my sacrifice. I am interested in pursuing a career in dentistry because I…

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    Jobs have a mayor influence on people’s life. Education can help people achieve their goals.I want to be a dental hygienist because that is a job that you don’t have to study a lot ,and it’s a easy job to do.Today , I interviewed my dentist who works in the similar field. First of all , I like helping other people. Something that I learned from interviewing my dentist is that you have to have good communication skills.According to him , being smart is not everything. He told me that the…

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    I am writing to express my interest in the current opening for a Dental Hygienist at (-- removed HTML --) that I discovered while looking for a full-time dental hygiene position through the web. I am a student with anticipated graduation in May 2018 with a degree of Associate of Applied Science in Dental Hygiene as well as my license to practice dental hygiene. I am eager to be part of a facility such as yours where my skills, personality and strong knowledge of dental procedures will be a…

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    “Every tooth in a mans head is more valuable than a diamond- Miguel de Cervantes”… What this quote is saying is people can see whats on the outside al the time, but they don't see how much money you have. A dental hygienist job is to help people lean the proper way to keep their teeth clean. This paper will explore the job description, work environment, pay, and overall job outlook for a dental hygienist. The duties and responsibilities of a Dental Hygienist is what makes the job interesting.…

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    Occupational Therapy has a rich history based on people that wanted to do something different than what was considered right or moral at the time and those who decided to try new techniques to help people who were not considered to be “curable”. The profession of Occupational Therapy focuses on getting the patient back to or as close to their normal, everyday activities through the use of adapting the environment and different exercises. The different ways that Occupational Therapist help…

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    exactly is occupational therapy? Occupational therapy is “An artful blend of science and simplicity, therapeutic authenticity” (Warren, “Occupational Therapy). In “Occupational Therapy”, a poem written by Joan T. Warren, a plethora of information reveals many aspects of what occupational therapists accomplish on a daily basis. The themes of diversity and variability are prevalent throughout the poem and is exemplified through the various foundations of education required to become an…

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    Occupational Therapists Make People Normal Again Merriam Webster defines occupational therapy (OT) as a therapy based on engagement in meaningful activities in daily life. Occupational therapists find themselves doing jobs most people do not have the patience for. These therapists have traits of caring, patience, and love. This practice of therapy has not existed forever. Like everything else in the world someone has to have the idea for something(s). Just like people need doctors, people need…

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    Occupational Therapy and Physical Therapy are very similar professions. Often people get them confused with one another and use them interchangeably or even think the two are synonyms. However there are significant differences between the two. An easy way to remember is to look at the words themselves. The word occupation means “an activity in which a person is engaged”. The word physical however means “of or pertaining to the body”. The definitions are good clues into their differences. The job…

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    other important things about Occupational Therapy when interviewing Ms. Kristen Dorwart-Marsh of the Regional Rehabilitation Institute in Rapid City, South Dakota. Ms. Dorwart-Marsh was very excited to meet with me and spread information about the career of Occupational Therapy. We discussed the job duties, ways to get into occupational therapy, skills needed for the job, and the job outlook. When discussing what schooling was required to become an Occupational therapist, she told me that she…

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