Dental Health Aid Therapist (DHAT)
What is a DHAT?
Dental Health Aid Therapists, commonly referred to as DHATs, are mid-level dental health professionals, similar to Physician Assistants, who work under the supervision of a licensed dentist. DHATs provide essential care, filling a vital role in improving oral health access and outcomes, particularly in underserved areas.
What is the DHAT Program?
The Dental Health Aid Therapist Program is a 2-year degree certificate program sponsored by SEARHC and offered through the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) in Anchorage. Trainees learn to perform preventive dental services, basic restorations and uncomplicated extractions. These services can include basic fillings, diagnostics, community health engagement and other procedures.
Why Join the DHAT Program
The DHAT program is a unique and accessible pathway into healthcare:
- Tuition Paid: SEARHC covers the cost of your education, minimizing financial barriers.
- No College Degree Required: Anyone with a high school diploma or GED can apply.
- Guaranteed Impact: Work directly with communities to make a real difference in oral health.
- Career Growth: Pursue a pediatric focus and develop unique expertise in a specialized field or be a generalist to help a wider range of patients.
Make a Difference
The DHAT program fosters community engagement:
- Give Back: Serve the community you know and love.
- Build Relationships: Embrace a close-knit community and contribute to its member’s health journey.
- Keep Care Closer to Home: Travel to villages across Southeast Alaska, meeting patients in the comfort of their community.
Start your career journey today and help transform lives — one smile at a time.
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Application Window:
Dec. 30, 2024 – Jan. 10, 2025
In-Person Interviews:
Feb. 5-6, 2025
Locations:
Klawock & Petersburg
Contact:
Tami Somerville | tamis@searhc.org