This Dental Board of California approved course meets the mandate for license renewal of all California dental license holders and is the infection control course required for license renewal for DDS, RDH and RDA. It does not meet the new 8 hour Infection Control education requirement for unlicensed dental assistants.
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Infection Control
$100 USD
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Released on: Aug 21, 2019 Expires on: Aug 21, 2022
The goal of this course, in addition to meeting the specific course outcomes, is to increase dentists’ confidence to see babies and young children and inspire a commitment to decreasing the prevalence of dental caries in California children. Specifically, this course aims to encourage dental teams to use caries risk assessment, disease prevention and early interventions to reduce tooth decay among children ages birth to 5 years.
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Pediatrics
FREE
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Released on: Sep 1, 2019 Expires on: Sep 1, 2022
Online
2 CE Credits
This course is for:Dentists, Staff, Assistants, Hygienists
Clinical Teaching Methodology course designed to fulfill requirements set forth in the California Dental Practice Act. This pertains to dental assisting courses for radiation safety, pit & fissure sealant, coronal polishing, infection control, orthodontic assistant, dental sedation assistant & registered dental assistant in extended function (RDAEF). You will learn basic teaching methodology concepts, techniques for evaluating clinical skills & criteria for selecting effective evaluation tools.
This course is designed to provide the didactic background in preparation for the clinical portion of the course. This course is solely the 4 hours of didactic instruction as part of an 8 hour complete course in Infection Control. Upon successful completion of this course, you will be prepared to proceed with the 4 hour preclinical and clinical portion with your course provider. PREREQUISITES REQUIRED
This course is designed to meet the requirements of the Dental Board of California by adhering to content for CDPA mandated by regulation to include California Code of Regulations 1600 and shall instruct on acts in violation of the Dental Practice Act and other statutory mandates relating to the dental practice.
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Practice Management
$100 USD
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Released on: Dec 17, 2019 Expires on: Dec 17, 2022
Online
2 CE Credits
This course is for:Dentists, Staff, Assistants, Hygienists
This course is designed as an A-Z training program for dental offices to plan their return to care. Attendees will learn about the SARS-CoV-2 virus, modes of transmission, zones of aerosol management and the requirements for PPE, Infection Control and the numerous other requirements for providing dental care in accordance with the guidance and requirements established by the California Department of Public Health, Cal OSHA, CDC and other relevant regulatory and advisory agencies.
It is estimated that 75 percent of U.S. adults experience some degree of fear, anxiety or worry over dental care. Whether mild or severe, these emotions may not be easily identifiable to dental practitioners. Misunderstandings can have serious consequences to patient health, and can lead to legal issues for dental practices down the road. In this seminar, you will learn how to put patients at ease and keep your practice free from risk.
A four (4) CE unit comprehensive bundle of both mandatory courses for licensees of California. It includes Infection Control for License Renewal (this Infection Control course does not meet the new 8 hour Infection Control education requirement for unlicensed dental assistants) and California Dental Practice Act.
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Infection Control
$150 USD
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Online
4 CE Credits
This course is for:Dentists, Staff, Assistants, Hygienists
The way a dentist handles interactions with patients and staff can directly impact the outcome of a claim. From firing a pregnant employee to ignoring patient complaints, miscommunication, unexpected outcomes and lack of information can lead to serious consequences. Using actual cases as examples, this seminar provides practical methods for improving interactions, as well as guidance to avoid or mitigate potential claims.
Patient records are one of the most important tools for delivering continuous, consistent patient care. Thorough records promote positive relationships with patients & are vital for supporting diagnostic and treatment decisions. In addition, the quality of patient charts often impacts case outcomes. Using actual case examples, this seminar explores important aspects of proper recordkeeping & provides practical methods to document & maintain records to protect both your patients & your practice.