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Dental Hygiene Diploma (DHYG) Program

Welcome to the Information Session!

WWW.CAMOSUN.CAVICTORIA, BC, CANADA

Welcome

Thank you for your interest in the dental hygiene diploma program at Camosun College. It is always wonderful to be able to connect to our prospective students! The following PowerPoint has been developed to assist in answering your questions and to provide information on our excellent program.

If at the end you still have questions, please do not hesitate to contact me at hayrem@camosun.ca

I look forward to welcoming you to our program!Mandy HayreChair Camosun College Dental Programs

Camosun College Dental Hygiene

A three year program First year consists of university transferable courses Years two and three are in the Dental Hygiene program

onsite at Camosun College Applications are accepted

continuously

Requirement Camosun optionsHuman Anatomy and Physiologyone pair of:

•C+ in BIOL 143 and BIOL 144•C+ in BIOL 150 and BIOL 151•C+ in BIOL 152 and BIOL 153

Chemistrytwo of:

•C+ in CHEM 110•C+ in CHEM 112•C+ in CHEM 120•C+ in CHEM 121

Englishtwo of:

•C+ in ENGL 151*•C+ in ENGL 161•C+ in ENGL 163•C+ in ENGL 164•C+ in ENGL 251*

Psychologytwo of:

•C+ in PSYC 110*•C+ in PSYC 120•C+ in PSYC 130•C+ in PSYC 154*•C+ in PSYC 160•C+ in PSYC 164•C+ in PSYC 171

Elementary Statistics for Social Sciencesone of:

•C+ in STAT 116•C+ in STAT 216•C+ in STAT 218•C+ in BUS 230

UT Electiveone of:

C+ in a university transferable 100 lev

• To check if you have the high school prerequisite courses for these university transferable course, click on the course link

• Questions: contact student advising

Prerequisite Year One Courses

Course Course Name Credits

Total Credits 18

BIOL 160 Microbiology for Dental Hygiene

2

DHYG 219 Head & Neck Anatomy 3

DHYG 220 Dental Anatomy 2

DHYG 245 Professional Practice 1 3

DHYG 270 Clinical Theory 1 4

DHYG 271 Clinical Practice 1 4

Course Course Name Credits

Total Credits 22

BIOL 260 General Pathophsiology 3

DHYG 221 Oral Sciences 1 2

DHYG 222 Introduction to Periodontolgy 2

DHYG 231 Radiology 3

DHYG 246 Professional Practice 2 4

DHYG 280 Clinical Theory 2 4

DHYG 281 Clinical Practice 2 4

In year two you will learn the foundational knowledge to be a dental hygienist, practice on one another and see your first clients!

What You Will Study

Course Course Name Credits

Total Credits 15

DHYG 310 Pharmacology 3

DHYG 321 Oral Sciences 2 2

DHYG 370 Clinical Theory 3 3

DHYG 371 Clinical Practice 3 5

DHYG 390 Community Oral Health 1

2

Course Course Name Credits

Total Credits 18DHYG 328 Nutrition 2

DHYG 345 Professional Practice 3 3

DHYG 380 Clinical Theory 4 4DHYG 381 Clinical Practice 4 4

DHYG 391 Community Oral Health 2 2

In year three, you will continue to learn more of the science of dental hygiene as well as see clients with increasingly complex conditions in our clinic and in the community.

What You Will Study in Year Three

You Will Learn How To:• Be a professional primary health care provider • Provide quality comprehensive patient care

• Take a good health history• Take and interpret vital signs• Assess the teeth, gums and all structures of the head and neck• Identify significant findings• Develop a care plan setting priorities and goals• Provide freezing to facilitate patient comfort• Take and interpret digital radiographs• Use dental management software

• Communicate with other professionals in the health field• Understand the relationship of oral health to general health• Understand the importance of health advocacy• Analyze professional research• And so much more ……

Graduate as a confident competent hygienist ready to practice

The Workload

• 4 full semesters (14-16 weeks long)• Average of 30 hours of class & clinic per week

(6-8 different courses per semester)• Out of class work: 3 - 4 hours/evening + time on

weekends• Hands on – 35% plus

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Reference handout that has list of courses on it. Finished the school year by the end of April (exams OR depends on externships students choose to participate in).

Why Camosun?

• Fully accredited by the Commission of Dental Accreditation of Canada allowing you to register in most provinces

• Excellent pass rate on the Canadian National Dental Hygiene Board Exam

• One of the lowest tuition costs for dental hygiene education in the province

• High employment rates after graduation, high remuneration

• Positive feedback from our graduates• Spacious modern dental clinic, operatory space for each

student

VICTORIA BC, CANADA

Learn in a Modern 24 Chair Clinic

Current equipment, digital radiography, digital dental software

Why Camosun?

• Timetable is Monday – Friday 8:00-6:00• Program is delivered September – April • Strong relations within the community and

internationally• Excellent reputation nationally and internationally• Opportunities to travel for field school experiences in

San Pancho, Mexico; Jonkoping, Sweden; and Sendai, Japan

Travel and learn

Study Abroad Studies: Mexico Field School

Why Camosun? Portability

• Graduates of the program are eligible for registration in all other Canadian provinces

• Canadian graduates are highly regarded throughout the world

• Past graduates have worked in Switzerland, Australia, USA, Bermuda, Mexico, Sweden, Jamaica and more..

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Past grads have worked in Switzerland, Australia, US, Bermuda and Jamaica and have studied in Sweden

Why Camosun?

• Highly qualified experienced faculty• All fulltime faculty are Master’s prepared• All faculty have extensive clinical experience

• Faculty involvement in the profession as board members of provincial, national and international associations

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CDAC: Canadian Dental Accreditation Committee

You Will Provide Care in the Community

Community Health Activities:

• New parents groups• Daycare facilities • Elementary Schools• Recreation Centres• Our Place Clinic (mobile equipment)

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Some of the student activities are completed off campus and in the community

You Will Collaborate with Students in Other Camosun Programs

• Nursing Program • Health Care Assistant Program• Community, Family & Child Studies

Program

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In the past we have collaborated with other programs at Camosun College which our students the opportunity to work with other health care professions

Employment Opportunities for Graduates

• Practice in Private Dental Offices• Alternate practice settings – general and

specialty• Independent Practice• Research• Community Health• Teaching and others

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There are employment opportunities in a variety of settings private practice- general, specialty independent practice research community health education and more Wages will vary depending on the practice setting and geographical area

VICTORIA BC, CANADA

Many Professional Roles

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Dental hygienists have many roles. We are clinicians, educators (during OHI, etc), researchers (evidence based decision making), advocates (we publicly support our clients and populations as a whole in order for them to access care- underserved), etc. We can also specialize: Clinical Practice General Dental Practice with Dentist(s) Independent Educate (New Moms; kids; care aids; clients) Clinical Treatment / & preventive care Screen for disease (caries/kids; cancer) Counsel Eg. Tobacco cessation Teaching – can become an educator Advocate Help access other services (eg. Dentist / denturist) Public Health / Clinical Plan / manage public health initiatives Epidemiological surveys (eg. Oral health status of k Work with PHNs & Nutr. - developing school food guidelines Support to clients with developmental disabilities Clients or caregivers have skills to do oral care Provide clinical care Administration Education Private Practice Sales / Education Researcher

Dental Hygienists at Work

Go on to Complete More Education

• Complete a fourth year at • UBC – Bachelor of Dental Hygiene online • TRU – Bachelor of Health Science online• Dalhousie – Bachelor of Dental Hygiene

onsite• Masters and PhD opportunities in dental

hygiene and other related fields

How to Apply: Continuous Application

• Check to ensure all prerequisite courses meet entrance requirements with a minimum C+ grade

• Several of the required courses for admission can be taken online, such as first-year English and sometimes Psychology courses, and an elective.

• If you are a Camosun student, apply in the final year of your prerequisite courses

• If transferring, apply after you complete your prerequisite courses

Application Process Information

• Applications accepted continuously• Once your application and official transcript with final

grades for all required courses are received by Camosun, applicants are added to the waitlist.

• The program often can have a one year wait list • 24 seats are offered each year

• 1 designated seat is available for an Indigenous student• 1 designated seat is available for a student in the military

• 2 additional designated International seats may be offered• Invitations to the program begin in December

Approximate Tuition Fees

Term Estimated Tuition International Tuition

Academic Term 1 $3,300 $13,250

Academic Term 2 $4,350 $13,250

Academic Term 3 $3,800 $13,250

Academic Term 4 $4,050 $13,250

Note: Fees are subject to change without notice

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Reference to the DHYG Website – through the School of Health & Human Services LINK

• Application fee: $41.82 | International application fee: $100

• Student Society fees: $1,200• Textbooks and course packages: $1,900• Supplies and uniforms: $5,400( on websites)• Optional supplies: $1,600Surgical Telescope Eye-wear (Loupes)

• Other Costs•TB Test: $40•CPR Level C and Standard First $150•Criminal Record Check $28

AdditionalProgram Costs

Examination• Canadian National Dental Hygiene Certification Board examination fee - $675 + GST• Registration and licensure• College of Dental Hygienists of British Columbia - $60

represents a one-time application fee• College of Dental Hygienists of British Columbia - $615

represents initial registration fee• College of Dental Hygienists of British Columbia - $495

represents annual registration fee• Canadian Dental Hygienists Association fee - $191represents annual membership and

professional liability insurance fees

• British Columbia Dental Hygienists' Association fee - $175 represents annual membership fee

• College of Dental Hygienists of British Columbia - Criminal Record Check $28• Passport Photo and Notarization for College of Dental Hygienists documents - $30-$50

Professional Fees external to the program

What Graduates Say Contributes to Success

• Above average academic skills• Good organizational skills and a pro-active learner• Good communication skills • Empathetic• Ability to think critically• Team player• Manual dexterity/fine motor control,

eg. art, sewing, piano playing, needlepoint,woodworking

• Good spatial perception

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F.T. B & above average Thinking critically – making good judgements How are claims supported or refuted by evidence – disciplined process (Active)ly & (Skillful)ly deployment of those general principles & conceptualize, apply, analyze, synthesize &/or evaluate Information from observation, experience, reflection, reasoning & communication Good critical thinkers are usually good at articulating & evaluating arguments Don’t take things on faith

Previous Experience Can Be Helpful

• Working with the public (customer service)

• Knowledge of the dental environment

• Experience in the health field• Observe/interview practicing

dental hygienists

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This are advantages as we obviously work closely with the public

VICTORIA BC, CANADA

Navigating the College Websitehttp://camosun.ca/

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We have an updated website which helps to move through our links easier.

http://camosun.ca/learn/school/health-human-services/student-info/index.html

Camosun College Resources

Contact links for additional information:

Academic Advising http://camosun.ca/services/advising/

Application Questions contact our Admission Advisor, Mary Hendrixson hendrixsonm@camosun.ca

Questions? Please contact the Chair, Mandy Hayre, at hayrem@camosun.bc.ca or 250.370.3190 or our Program Leader Leta Zaleski at zaleskil@camosun.bc.ca

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Assessment - $30.00 per test if you are not a Camosun student English – writing & comprehension

Come to Camosun and Meet New People, and Have Fun Learning :)

Thank you for coming!

We look forward to receiving your application soon!