Should I be a Dental Assistant or an LPN?

Dental assistant or nursing assistant (lpn/rna)?

  • So i am currently in school to receive my bachelors degree in sociology but i need money now. I was thinking about taking a semester off in order to become a dental assistant or Rna which is better, which makes more money? is it a good idea? which is easier to find work with? I live in the chicago area. i have 30 credit hours after a year, and also i am wondering will the classes i've already took be applied to a nursing degree or dental if i decide to get an associates instead?

  • Answer:

    I think Nurse assistant is better, you can take program from reputable hospitals or health care at chicago such this one http://www.reshealth.org/findajob/training_cna.cfm Nursing offer broader flexibility.

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