Columbus Academy Of Dental Assisting

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5080 Bradenton Ave
Dublin, OH 43017

Columbus Academy of Dental Assisting, located in Dublin, OH, offers a comprehensive 12-week program designed to train aspiring dental assistants through hands-on experience, including 78 hours of lectures and labs as well as a 50-hour internship. The academy prides itself on a 100% pass rate and high job placement, ensuring graduates are well-prepared to embark on their careers in dentistry.

In addition to foundational training, the curriculum includes radiology and CPR certification, along with specialized office training, making students more marketable in the dental field. With low tuition and financial aid options, Columbus Academy of Dental Assisting is committed to providing accessible education for individuals eager to enter this rewarding profession.

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