License Application for Public Health Dental Hygienist is a legal document that was released by the Rhode Island Department of Health - a government authority operating within Rhode Island.
Q: What is a Public Health Dental Hygienist?
A: A Public Health Dental Hygienist is a licensed dental professional who focuses on providing preventive and educational dental services to underserved populations.
Q: How do I apply for a Public Health Dental Hygienist license in Rhode Island?
A: To apply for a Public Health Dental Hygienist license in Rhode Island, you must submit an application to the State of Rhode Island Department of Health and meet the specific eligibility requirements.
Q: What are the eligibility requirements to become a Public Health Dental Hygienist in Rhode Island?
A: The eligibility requirements to become a Public Health Dental Hygienist in Rhode Island include completing an accredited dental hygiene program, passing the National Board Dental Hygiene Examination, and obtaining CPR certification.
Q: Are there any additional requirements to become a Public Health Dental Hygienist in Rhode Island?
A: Yes, in addition to the basic eligibility requirements, you must also complete a public health dental hygiene training program approved by the Rhode Island Department of Health.
Q: How long does it take to process a Public Health Dental Hygienist license application in Rhode Island?
A: The processing time for a Public Health Dental Hygienist license application in Rhode Island can vary, but it generally takes around 4-6 weeks.
Q: How much does it cost to apply for a Public Health Dental Hygienist license in Rhode Island?
A: The application fee for a Public Health Dental Hygienist license in Rhode Island is $100.
Q: Is there a renewal requirement for a Public Health Dental Hygienist license in Rhode Island?
A: Yes, in order to maintain your license, you must renew it every two years and complete continuing education requirements.
Q: Can I practice as a Public Health Dental Hygienist in Rhode Island with a license from another state?
A: No, you must obtain a Rhode Island Public Health Dental Hygienist license to practice in Rhode Island, even if you hold a license from another state.
Form Details:
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