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District of Columbia Dental Hygienist and Dental Assistant Online CE Package

Package includes all state CE requirements and hours needed for your District of Columbia (DC) Dental Hygienist license renewal. View Terms

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This AGD-approved CE package is designed to meet license renewal requirements for District of Columbia Dental Hygienists and Dental Assistants. All course completions are reported to AGD within 24 hours. Courses are 100% online, accessible anytime, and come with unlimited test attempts and no time limits. Stay compliant, save time, and fulfill your CE requirements with one convenient package.

District of Columbia Dental Hygienist and Dental Assistant Online CE Package
This AGD-approved CE package is designed to meet license renewal requirements for District of Columbia Dental Hygienists and Dental Assistants. All course completions are reported to AGD within 24 hours. Courses are 100% online, accessible anytime, and come with unlimited test attempts and no time limits. Stay compliant, save time, and fulfill your CE requirements with one convenient package.
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2 hours on infection control
1 hour on ethics
2 hours on public health priorities
An array of interesting and trending general course topics to provide the full hours needed
State requirements for Dist. of Columbia Dental Hygienists
2 hours Infection Control
1 hour Ethics
2 hours Public-Health Priority topics (10 % of 20 h) designated by DC Health
Current CPR certification for healthcare providers (counts as 2 h)
District of Columbia Dental Hygienist Standard Renewal Requirements: DC dental hygienists must complete 20 hours of Board-approved continuing education every two years and renew their licenses by 31 December of each odd year. Required coursework includes 2 hours each of CPR, Infection Control , and Cultural-Competency or LGBTQ+ clinical training , 1 hour of Ethics , and 2 hours covering DC-designated public-health-priority subjects. The Board permits 100 % of CE to be earned online, and the remaining 11 elective hours may cover any clinical or professional topics relevant to dental hygiene. DC Health
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DC Health of the public-health priority topics:
Sexual & Reproductive Health
Chronic Disease Management
One Health / Environmental Health
Healthcare-Professional Retention & Capacity Building
Community & Patient Safety
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Renewal Cycle / Next Deadline: Licences issued before 16 Jun 2024 expire 12 a.m. on 31 Dec of every odd-numbered year. Licences issued on/after 16 Jun 2024 (and, for all hygienists, renewals filed from Sep 2024 forward) expire on the last day of the license-holder’s birth-month, every two years. DC Health DC Health
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First-time renewal: CE is waived for hygienists renewing for the first time after initial licensure by examination or endorsement. DC Health
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Sedation / Local anesthesia: Hygienists who hold a District authority to administer local anesthesia and/or nitrous oxide must renew that authority simultaneously with the hygiene licence; no extra CE hours are specified beyond maintaining current CPR. DC Health
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I am always interested in continuing education in the areas of health, wellness, nutrition and mental health. Your course was well written, well organized and helpful in meeting state licensure requirements.
Very well written, easy to digest, time efficient, and straight to the point. Thank you!
I appreciate the convenience of the course being online and accessible through my phone and that it directly reports to CEBroker to support mandated education requirements.
I really loved this information. I was hospitalized last year for almost a month and I noticed multiple medical errors (not being hooked up to my IV multiple times, given wrong medication which caused my sodium to be very low, etc.) which lengthened my stay. I can now define those exact errors and better understand what happened to me. I hate that these medical errors are so common and I appreciate how well laid out your breakdown and categorization of them was.
Very well written, easy to digest, time efficient, and straight to the point. Thank you!
I appreciate the convenience of the course being online and accessible through my phone and that it directly reports to CEBroker to support mandated education requirements.
I really loved this information. I was hospitalized last year for almost a month and I noticed multiple medical errors (not being hooked up to my IV multiple times, given wrong medication which caused my sodium to be very low, etc.) which lengthened my stay. I can now define those exact errors and better understand what happened to me. I hate that these medical errors are so common and I appreciate how well laid out your breakdown and categorization of them was.