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COMDA administers all of the
dental auxiliary licensure examinations for the Dental
Board of California. Each examination uses actual
practitioners to conduct the actual grading of the
examination.
RDA Examination - The
RDA practical examination is normally given every
other month in both the North and the South. Applicants
for examiner positions are normally interviewed by
a two-person panel, and may then be invited to attend
an orientation/training session.
If the person's performance
is acceptable, they may be asked to actually attend
an examination to begin training. If the person
is found to fully understand the grading criteria
and be willing and able to use those standards to
consistently grade the exam, they may be allowed
to actually begin independently grading.
Training is continual, and interested
persons can expect to be asked to grade at each examination
given every other month in their area. The
exam is normally two days long on a weekend. Examiners
are paid a $100 per day salary, and are paid per
diem and travel expenses within certain State guidelines.
Interested persons
must be current practitioners with five or more years
of experience, and must complete and submit an Application in
order to be considered.
RDH Examination - The
RDH clinical examination is normally given in the
Summer and the Fall. Persons who are referred
to as "Recorders" are employed by COMDA
top assist appointed Examiners during the examination
process.
Once a person has successfully
served as a Recorder for two or more years, they
may be considered for possible appointment as an
actual grading Examiner.
Interested persons can expect
to be asked to grade at each examination in their
area, which is normally one weekend in June, one
weekend in July, and one weekend in October or November. Recorders
are paid a $100 per day salary, and are paid per
diem and travel expenses within certain State guidelines.
Interested persons must be current
practitioners with five or more years of experience,
and must complete and submit an Application in
order to be considered. |