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Dental Hygienist School in New York - NY
By an allied health world contributing writer
Published: January 10th, 2010
Dental hygienists must graduate from a dental hygiene program in order to practice in the state of New York. Typically these are two to three year programs offered through community colleges. There is a wide variety of dental hygienist schools in New York state. It is important to be sure the school you are wanting to attend is accredited through the American Dental Association.
New York Dental Hygienist Continuing Education Requirements
Dental Hygienists in New York must complete 24 continuing education hours every 3 years and pay the re-licensing fee of $50.Through campus based and online programs, aspiring Dental Hygienists in New York, Buffalo, Rochester, Yonkers and Syracuse, New York may be able to prepare themselves for the possibility of employment in some of the largest hospitals and healthcare facilities in the state including the Presbyterian Hospital, Bellevue Hospital, St. Luke's Hospital, Jamaica Hospital Medical Center and Brookdale Hospital.
