
Why I love my job
I have been a dental nurse for thirteen years now. I started following my vocation by becoming a trainee dental nurse at Bristol Dental Hospital. I feel lucky to have

I have been a dental nurse for thirteen years now. I started following my vocation by becoming a trainee dental nurse at Bristol Dental Hospital. I feel lucky to have

I’ve just completed Year One Term One as a student dental hygienist at the University of Essex. What a crazy term it has been – moving in, making new friends,

A question I am often asked, even after twenty-seven years in the dental field, is: “Why did you become a dental nurse?” It is something I often ask my co-workers,

I started dental nursing when I was eighteen. Before this, I completed an NVQ Level 2 in childcare, but I didn’t feel challenged enough by it. I knew I wanted

After leaving school at sixteen and not knowing what career path to take, I got a job in retail. I took the opportunity to complete NVQs made available to me

I left school at sixteen and knew that moving away to attend university wasn’t right for me, although I was unsure what career path I wished to take. I decided

Clutching onto the results paper and reading my grades over and over, I was thrilled that I was leaving school with 9 GCSEs. But it suddenly hit me: I was

At the age of eighteen I was ready to find my first full-time job, but had absolutely no idea what I wanted to do. I scrolled through job listings every

This article aims to give you an overview of my career so far and an idea of what to expect on various courses that are available to dental nurses should

My journey started in 2006. Like many other 19-year-olds, I was unsure of which career path to take, so I had handed my CV into local businesses for reception work