Q. I'm studying for my associates in DA, then im going for my bachelors in DH. In the meantime, I would like to volunteer at a Dental Clinic. To gain experience and knowledge, that way I can have my foot in the door so when I go to apply for a job there won't be an issue. Any suggestions?
I have shadowed a Hygienist for a day, but she was my friend so that was easy.
I have shadowed a Hygienist for a day, but she was my friend so that was easy.
A. Ask the dentist you go to...If not, he-she may know a dentist that would allow you to.
Where can I find doctors who accept Medicaid?
Q. I live in Miami, Florida and I am on Medicaid. I have searched online for doctors (specifically dentists and optometrists) and they say they accept medicaid online, but when I call the number, they say they accept mediCARE not mediCAID. I'm long overdue for a check up for my eyes and teeth. I just someone to point me in the right direction so I can get my health on the right track. I will be eternally grateful. Thank you.
A. Contact your caseworker and ask them who currently will accept Medicaid.
As the states cut back on funding, you'll find that fewer and fewer doctors will accept Medicaid in any state. Many doctors are refusing welfare clients because they get paid much more in the private sector.
As the states cut back on funding, you'll find that fewer and fewer doctors will accept Medicaid in any state. Many doctors are refusing welfare clients because they get paid much more in the private sector.
How do you open a tattoo/piercing parlor?
Q. I know different states have different regulations regarding the health code and safety but what would you say is a minimun amount in terms of dollars to open up a good shop. Not exactly like the one featured on "Inked" but more of a mid-sized shop like in "Miami or L.A Ink". IYO, is it a decent career to have or will you be living check to check? Would you choose it over say like a dentist or attorney?
A. No its not a decent career. My dads friend has his own shop and its been about 2 years now and hes just now able to make a regular income from it even with having tons of customers. Tattoos are expensive but so are the tools and ink needed. It costs thousands to open up a tattoo parlor. Think about it. You would need multiples of each color of ink, needles, tattoo guns, gloves, disinfectant, chairs, decorations, cash register, first and last months rent, pay to get your license for it and your business license. I would definately not choose it over a doctor or attorney. My brother is going to school to be an attorney and since he goes to a VERY good school his starting salary will six figures just starting out.
Is there a Dentist in South Florida that will pull teeth, even without Medical Insurance?
Q. Well, a friend of mine has bad teeth he wants to get pulled out, but dosen't have Medical Insurance. He's willing to pay in small amounts every month if needed. He's just in major pain. Any help would be appriciated. I live in Dania/Miami Florida.
A. I would call the several dentist offices. Many have ways of setting up a payment plan.
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