Career Change at 40? Pediatric Dental Assistant School can Help!
Looking for a career change at or past the age of 40? You’re not alone.
According to a recent article by Forbes magazine, over 80 percent of employees are dissatisfied with their current jobs. That is a lot of disappointment in the job market. The good news is, that this doesn’t have to be you!
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Stop spending your days in the monotony of the last twenty years. Find your passion! Branch outside of the cubicle. Live a life that is full of meaning, purpose, and laughter. Create a new skill set. Learn for fun, again!
If you are interested in spending your days working with kids, becoming a Pediatric Dental Assistant might be the best fit for you! Spend your time encouraging, uplifting, and giggling with children of all ages. It is likely to be the most rewarding job you’ll ever have.
Not yet convinced? Hear what others are saying about their favorite aspects of being a Pediatric Dental Assistant:
“Seeing the kids smiling faces every day. Watching the parents look so proud of their children. Listening to the kids laugh.” – M.S., Canton, GA
It’s easier than you might think to find success in your career, even after the age of 40! Want proof? Forbes is full of success stories on Switching Careers After 40. That same success can be yours today, too!
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Rhea M. Haugseth, DMD maintained a private practice in Marietta, GA from 1982- 2017. She attended the University of Louisville Dental School and completed her pediatric dental residency at Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital / Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. She is a Diplomate of the American Board of Pediatric Dentistry and a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry. She is proud to be a Fellow the American College of Dentists, the International College of Dentists, and the Pierre Fauchard Academy – National Honorary Organizations for Dentists.
Dr. Haugseth is a Past President of the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD), the Southeastern Society of Pediatric Dentistry (SSPD), and the Georgia Academy of Pediatric Dentistry(GaPD). Dr. Haugseth has been a National Spokesperson for the AAPD since 1989 and has been frequently interviewed for radio, print, and national television.
Dr. Haugseth is the Founder (2013) and Director of the Atlanta Pediatric Dental Assistant School in Atlanta Georgia. She is also the Founder (2014) and Director of the Pediatric Dental Team Association. She is committed to pediatric dental team members and continues to develop ways to enhance their knowledge and skills both in and out of the dental office.





