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Indian Health Service
Continuing Dental Education
Course Directory

FY 2020

Indian Health Service
Division of Oral Health
Clinical Support Center
40 North Central Avenue, Suite 780
Phoenix, AZ  85004

General Information

Eligibility

Continuing Dental Education (CDE) courses are open to IHS, Tribal, Urban, and Contract dental personnel. Some courses require completion of a prerequisite course. This is noted on the Course Detail page of each catalog offering. For example, dental assistants may not enroll in the Restorative Expanded Functions-Advanced course unless they have successfully completed the Restorative Expanded Functions-Basic course.

Before Selecting Your CDE Courses

Before selecting a CDE course, you must complete an Individual Development Plan (IDP) with a supervisor. The IDP identifies training needs that would be most appropriate for an employee and the dental program for which he / she works. If you have not already completed an IDP with your supervisor, you can find a copy of the form by going to the Dental CDE Website at the following address:

https://www.ihs.gov/doh/

To Locate the form, follow these steps:

  1. Click the "Please Login" link near the top of the page.
  2. Once you are logged in, click the "CDE” tab on the left side of the page.
  3. On the CDE website, click the "My CDE” tab on the left side of the page.
  4. Then on the right side of the “My CDE” page, click the "IndividualDevelopmentPlan.doc" link under “Forms.”
  5. Download the IDP form, print it out and complete the form with your supervisor.

Selecting Your CDE Courses

Once you have completed your IDP, you may select your courses. For the current fiscal year, you may choose a maximum of three courses by following these steps:

  1. Click the “Catalog” tab in the main navigation on the left side of the CDE website.
  2. Scroll as needed to find a course of interest.
  3. Click the Course Number to go to the Course Detail page.
  4. If this is a course that you wish to select, click the “Select Course” button.

Supervisor Approval of Your Course Selections

After you have selected all your courses, you are ready to process the selections by 1) prioritizing selections and 2) confirming priorities. Both these steps must be completed before sending the request to your supervisor. The CDE system uses the priorities you set here to register you in your most wanted course. Once you confirm your priorities, the CDE system sends an email to your supervisor requesting approval. To begin the Supervisor Approval process, click the “Request Approval” button on the right side of any Course Detail page.

Once your request is sent, you can track the status of your request using the "My CDE" page.

Help is Available

If you are using the CDE website for the first time, ask one of your co-workers or your supervisor for assistance. If you have forgotten your username or password, click on the “Forgot Password” link on the Login page. If you wish to confirm that you have made your selections correctly, you can contact IHSCDECoordinator@ihs.gov for assistance.

Update Your Dental Directory Listing

If you do not receive an automated email, that is an indication that your email address is listed incorrectly in the online Dental Directory. Please make corrections to the Dental Directory by following these steps:

  1. Login to the Dental Portal (https://www.ihs.gov/doh/).
  2. Your Directory Listing is shown in the upper right corner of the page.
    Note: If you do not see a section entitled “Your Directory Listing”, you are not logged into the Dental Directory; please click the “Login Help” tab on the left side of the page for help logging on.
  3. Make changes to the information as needed by clicking "update your directory listing."

It is important that your email address be correct in the Dental Directory since emails may be sent to advise you of course changes, course cancellations, and course assignments.

Confirming Your Attendance

Due to the extremely high demand for CDE courses, and the need to utilize resources efficiently, confirmation or cancellation of course attendance is required. When you are registered for a course, the status on that course will read “Registered” on the “My CDE” page. You can update the “Status” of your attendance at any time by clicking on the word “Registered” and indicating “Attending” or “Not-Attending.” If you have not confirmed attendance, the message “Please Confirm Your Attendance” will appear in red under the Course Title on the “My CDE” page twelve weeks before the course is due to start. Follow these steps to confirm attendance:

  1. On the "My CDE" page, click the message “Please Confirm Your Attendance.”
  2. Select a new status from the list provided and enter an appropriate comment.
    Note: If you select "Not Attending," your space in the class will be lost and filled with the first available waitlisted individual.
  3. Click the "Submit" button to finalize the change.

The Course Director will request that you re-confirm your attendance to him / her in writing after you have received your confirmation letter. If registered participants fail to confirm their intention to attend a course at least seven (7) weeks prior to the course start date, they will lose their training opportunity. Their places in a course will be offered to people on the waiting list.

Paying Your Tuition

Tuition is not charged for dental personnel working at IHS federal programs. Tuition will be charged for dental personnel working at Tribal dental programs that have taken their headquarters dental shares.

If you are charged tuition, it must be paid eight (8) weeks before the start date of a course. You pay tuition by check or money order made payable as directed in the catalog and in the course confirmation letter you receive.

"In Your Clinic" and "By Request" courses have associated costs for travel, per diem, lodging, salary, and honorarium for instructors. These costs will be charged to all IHS, Tribal, and Urban dental programs. Contact the Course Director to schedule a course and negotiate fees.

Travel & Lodging Information

Course participants are responsible for confirming attendance in a course, making travel and lodging arrangements, obtaining necessary travel documents, and ensuring that clinic schedules are arranged to allow for participants' absence.

Eight (8) to twelve (12) weeks before the start of a course, the Course Director will mail out information on lodging, special instructions regarding travel, uniform of the day, and the phone number of someone to contact to answer questions.

Another way to check travel and lodging information for a course is through the CDE website. Once you go to www.ihs.gov/doh/ and login, go to the CDE site and click on the course for which you are registered and scroll down on the Course Detail to the travel section. Some course directors will post the course confirmation letter on the CDE website under “Course Materials” which is under “Tools.”

CDE Certificates

Course participants can view and print transcripts through the CDE system. A transcript lists the courses you have completed and the number of CDE credits earned since FY 2002. The transcript will be automatically updated when you complete courses in FY 2011.

Course participants are encouraged, upon their return to their worksite, to discuss course content with their supervisor and co-workers, and share what was learned and whether the course would be appropriate for other staff to attend.

Accreditation

The IHS Division of Oral Health is an American Dental Association (ADA) Continuing Education Recognition Program (CERP) Recognized Provider. In order to receive credit, participants must attend all sessions of a course. Evening sessions or pre-course work may be scheduled at the discretion of the course instructor, and will be announced at the beginning of the course.

Disclosure Policy

It is the policy of the Indian Health Service, Division of Oral Health, that faculty/planners disclose any financial or other relationships with commercial companies whose products may be discussed in the educational activity. The Indian Health Service, Division of Oral Health, also requires that faculty disclose any unlabeled or investigative use of pharmaceutical products and medical devices. Images that have been falsified or manipulated to misrepresent treatment outcomes are prohibited.

None of the faculty/planners for this activity has a conflict of interest, and there is no use of unlabeled or investigative pharmaceutical products or medical devices. No images have been falsified or manipulated to misrepresent treatment outcomes. The educational objectives, content, and selection of educational methods and instructors are conducted independent of any commercial entity. Concerns or complaints about this course may be directed to IHS CDE Coordinator or to ADA CERP (http://www.ada.org/cerp).

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2020 Continuing Dental Education Catalog

Dentist Courses

DD0001: Endodontic Cleaning and Shaping
Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
Facility: Online Location: Online
Instructor(s): Thomas Taylor Director: Timothy Ricks
Audience: Dentists Level: Basic
Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
Hours: 8.00 (Total CDE); 8.00 (AGD - 070)
Course Types
Summary:

Activity Overview:

This course is an E-Learning course that is divided into two parts covering the chemo and the mechanical aspects of endodontic cleaning and shaping. Part 1 covers the selection and use of chemotherapeutic agents in endodontics. Part 2 covers the proper use of conventional stainless steel hand files and nickel titanium rotary files. The hand filing section explains and demonstrates crown down technique, step back technique, negotiating narrow canals, as well as blocked and ledged canals. The rotary section covers basic principles of all rotary files and the detailed use of the analytic K3 nickel titanium file system.

Teaching Methods

This course is delivered online and includes interactive activities, lecture, and video demonstrations.

Course developed July, 2007; reviewed and updated August, 2010


Learning Objectives:

After review of this DVD and completion of the post-test the clinician will be able to:

1. Describe the principles and advantages of an ideal tapered endodontic preparation.
2. Perform a Crown Down Step Back endodontic preparation using Gates-Glidden burs, orifice shapers and standard hand files.
3. Negotiate a blocked and ledged canal.
4. Negotiate a narrow “calcified” canal.
5. Explain the basic similarities and differences between the main types of rotary file systems.
6. State the logic behind a crown down preparation using both hand and rotary files.
7. Demonstrate using the K3 rotary file system and how to safely and properly use it.
8. Apply various chemo agents used in endodontics and explain their safe and proper usage.

Prerequisites:


   Hardware/Software Requirements:

WindowsMacintosh
Intel Pentium II 450MHz or faster processor [or equivalent]PowerPC G3 500MHz or faster processor
128MB of RAM128MB of RAM

Operating systems and browsers
Flash Player 8 is supported on the following operating systems and browsers:

Windows
PlatformBrowser
Microsoft Windows 98Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5, Firefox 1.x, Mozilla 1.x, Netscape 7.x or later, AOL 9, Opera 7.11 or later
Windows MeMicrosoft Internet Explorer 5.5, Firefox 1.x, Mozilla 1.x, Netscape 7.x or later, AOL 9, Opera 7.11 or later
Windows 2000Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5, Firefox 1.x, Mozilla 1.x, Netscape 7.x or later, AOL 9, Opera 7.11 or later
Windows XPMicrosoft Internet Explorer 5.5, Firefox 1.x, Mozilla 1.x, Netscape 7.x or later, AOL 9, Opera 7.11 or later
Windows Server 2003Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5, Firefox 1.x, Mozilla 1.x, Netscape 7.x or later, AOL 9, Opera 7.11 or later

Macintosh
PlatformBrowser
Mac OS X v.10.1.x, 10.2.x, 10.3.x, or 10.4.xInternet Explorer 5.2, Firefox 1.x, Mozilla 1.x, Netscape 7.x or later, AOL for Mac OS X, Opera 6, Safari 1.x or later


Audio:

This course may contain an audio portion or soundtrack. Please turn on your speakers or use headphones.

Travel:

Payment Address:





2020 Continuing Dental Education Catalog

Dentist Courses

DD0002: Endodontic Emergencies
Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
Facility: Online Location: Online
Instructor(s): Thomas Taylor Director: Timothy Ricks
Audience: Dentists Level: Basic
Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
Hours: 8.00 (Total CDE); 8.00 (AGD - 070)
Course Types
Summary:

Activity Overview:

This course is an E-Learning, online based course that covers all aspects of an emergency endodontic visit. It is structured around the SOAP note and will walk you through developing a good patient note, performing diagnostic tests, formulating a pulpal and perapical diagnosis, and providing initial emergency treatment. At the end of the course you will be given an exam. A score of 80 or higher is needed before the CDE system can print out your course certificate.

Teaching Methods

This course is delivered online and includes interactive activities, lecture, and video demonstrations.


Course developed:

July, 2007; reviewed and updated August, 2010; reviewed 2014


Course References:

Cohen's Pathways of the Pulp Expert Consult, 10eMay 24, 2010
by Kenneth M. Hargreaves DDS PhD FICD FACD and Louis H. Berman DDS FACD


Endodontics: Principles and Practice, 5eApr 10, 2014
by Mahmoud Torabinejad DMD MSD PhD and Ashraf Fouad


Ingle's Endodontics 6e Hardcover – December 31, 2007
by John I. Ingle [Author], Leif K. Bakland [Author], J. Craig Baumgartner [Author]


Questions about this course can be directed to: Thomas.Taylor@ihs.gov

Learning Objectives:

Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:

1. Write a logical and supportable SOAP note.
2. Perform a subjective patient interview.
3. Describe appropriate pulpal and periapical tests.
4. Interpret test results to justify diagnosis.
5. Formulate a pulpal and periapical diagnosis.
6. Perform a safe and effective pulpectomy.
7. State the logic and perform a partial pulpectomy.
8. Provide a patient with a “long term” initial endodontic access.
9. Minimize exposure to malpractice litigation based on poor documentation.

Prerequisites:


   Hardware/Software Requirements:

WindowsMacintosh
Intel Pentium II 450MHz or faster processor [or equivalent]PowerPC G3 500MHz or faster processor
128MB of RAM128MB of RAM

Operating systems and browsers
Flash Player 8 is supported on the following operating systems and browsers:

Windows
PlatformBrowser
Microsoft Windows 98Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5, Firefox 1.x, Mozilla 1.x, Netscape 7.x or later, AOL 9, Opera 7.11 or later
Windows MeMicrosoft Internet Explorer 5.5, Firefox 1.x, Mozilla 1.x, Netscape 7.x or later, AOL 9, Opera 7.11 or later
Windows 2000Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5, Firefox 1.x, Mozilla 1.x, Netscape 7.x or later, AOL 9, Opera 7.11 or later
Windows XPMicrosoft Internet Explorer 5.5, Firefox 1.x, Mozilla 1.x, Netscape 7.x or later, AOL 9, Opera 7.11 or later
Windows Server 2003Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5, Firefox 1.x, Mozilla 1.x, Netscape 7.x or later, AOL 9, Opera 7.11 or later

Macintosh
PlatformBrowser
Mac OS X v.10.1.x, 10.2.x, 10.3.x, or 10.4.xInternet Explorer 5.2, Firefox 1.x, Mozilla 1.x, Netscape 7.x or later, AOL for Mac OS X, Opera 6, Safari 1.x or later


Audio:

This course may contain an audio portion or soundtrack. Please turn on your speakers or use headphones.

Travel:

Payment Address:





2020 Continuing Dental Education Catalog

Dentist Courses

DD0003: Endodontic Obturation
Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
Facility: Online Location: Online
Instructor(s): Thomas Taylor Director: Timothy Ricks
Audience: Dentists Level: Advanced
Quota: 0 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
Hours: 4.00 (Total CDE); 4.00 (AGD - 070)
Course Types
Summary:

Activity Overview:

Before final restoration and after complete cleaning and shaping, the root canal system must be obturated. This course covers the most common and best supported techniques available today. Various techniques presented include cold lateral obturation [standard and non-standard], as well as warm vertical obturation utilizing the System B heat carrier, and a gutta percha gun. Techniques, tips, and detailed visual examples including demonstrations and 3D animations are used to explain and demonstrated these techniques.

Course developed July, 2007; reviewed and updated August, 2011.

Learning Objectives:

At the end of this training you will be able to explain:
-Requirements for endodontic obturation materials
-Cold lateral standard obturation
-Cold lateral non-standard obturation
-Warm vertical system B Obturation

Prerequisites:

Successful completion of Endodontic Emergencies and Cleaning and Shaping e-learning courses.



   Hardware/Software Requirements:

WindowsMacintosh
Intel Pentium II 450MHz or faster processor [or equivalent]PowerPC G3 500MHz or faster processor
128MB of RAM128MB of RAM

Operating systems and browsers
Flash Player 8 is supported on the following operating systems and browsers:

Windows
PlatformBrowser
Microsoft Windows 98Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5, Firefox 1.x, Mozilla 1.x, Netscape 7.x or later, AOL 9, Opera 7.11 or later
Windows MeMicrosoft Internet Explorer 5.5, Firefox 1.x, Mozilla 1.x, Netscape 7.x or later, AOL 9, Opera 7.11 or later
Windows 2000Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5, Firefox 1.x, Mozilla 1.x, Netscape 7.x or later, AOL 9, Opera 7.11 or later
Windows XPMicrosoft Internet Explorer 5.5, Firefox 1.x, Mozilla 1.x, Netscape 7.x or later, AOL 9, Opera 7.11 or later
Windows Server 2003Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5, Firefox 1.x, Mozilla 1.x, Netscape 7.x or later, AOL 9, Opera 7.11 or later

Macintosh
PlatformBrowser
Mac OS X v.10.1.x, 10.2.x, 10.3.x, or 10.4.xInternet Explorer 5.2, Firefox 1.x, Mozilla 1.x, Netscape 7.x or later, AOL for Mac OS X, Opera 6, Safari 1.x or later


Audio:

This course may contain an audio portion or soundtrack. Please turn on your speakers or use headphones.

Travel:

Payment Address:





2020 Continuing Dental Education Catalog

Dentist Courses

DD0004: Caries Stabilization
Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
Facility: Online Location: Online
Instructor(s): John Zimmer, Robert Sewell Director: Timothy Ricks
Audience: Dentists, Hygienists Level: Basic
Quota: 0 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
Hours: 2.00 (Total CDE); 2.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 2.00 (AGD - 250)
Course Types
Summary:

Caries stabilization can increase treatment options for babies and young children. Caries stabilization involves using fluoride-releasing glass ionomer for interim therapeutic restorations [ITRs], resin and glass ionomer sealants to protect pit and fissures on primary molars, fluoride varnish, and twice daily use of fluoride toothpaste at home.

YOU MUST BE LOGGED IN TO TAKE THIS ONLINE COURSE.

Course developed: February, 2010.

Learning Objectives:

A the end of this course, participants will be able to explain:

  • Indications for interim therapeutic restorations [ITRs], and glass ionomer sealants
  • Appropriate technique for placing ITRs and GI sealants
  • Variables that influence the success of ITRs and GI sealants
  • Behavioral management tips when working with young children
  • Oral health messages for parents and caregivers of young children
  • Strategies for follow-up and coding

  • Prerequisites:

    None



       Hardware/Software Requirements:

    WindowsMacintosh
    Intel Pentium II 450MHz or faster processor [or equivalent]PowerPC G3 500MHz or faster processor
    128MB of RAM128MB of RAM

    Operating systems and browsers
    Flash Player 8 is supported on the following operating systems and browsers:

    Windows
    PlatformBrowser
    Microsoft Windows 98Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5, Firefox 1.x, Mozilla 1.x, Netscape 7.x or later, AOL 9, Opera 7.11 or later
    Windows MeMicrosoft Internet Explorer 5.5, Firefox 1.x, Mozilla 1.x, Netscape 7.x or later, AOL 9, Opera 7.11 or later
    Windows 2000Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5, Firefox 1.x, Mozilla 1.x, Netscape 7.x or later, AOL 9, Opera 7.11 or later
    Windows XPMicrosoft Internet Explorer 5.5, Firefox 1.x, Mozilla 1.x, Netscape 7.x or later, AOL 9, Opera 7.11 or later
    Windows Server 2003Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5, Firefox 1.x, Mozilla 1.x, Netscape 7.x or later, AOL 9, Opera 7.11 or later

    Macintosh
    PlatformBrowser
    Mac OS X v.10.1.x, 10.2.x, 10.3.x, or 10.4.xInternet Explorer 5.2, Firefox 1.x, Mozilla 1.x, Netscape 7.x or later, AOL for Mac OS X, Opera 6, Safari 1.x or later



    Audio:

    This course may contain an audio portion or soundtrack. Please turn on your speakers or use headphones.

    Travel:

    Payment Address:





    2020 Continuing Dental Education Catalog

    Dentist Courses

    DD0005: Understanding Clinical Productivity, Efficiency, and Effectiveness
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Timothy Ricks, Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: Dentists, Assistants, Hygienists, Support Staff Level: Basic
    Quota: TBD Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 550)
    Course Types
    Summary:

    This online course provides an overview of the IHS Clinical Productivity, Efficiency, and Effectiveness Indicators.

    Learning Objectives:

    At the conclusion of this presentation, participants should be able to:

    1. list at least 5 of the IHS clinical productivity, efficiency and effectiveness standards;

    2. identify at least two best practices related to improving access to care; and

    3. discuss the balance between assessing quality of care and maximizing third party collections.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:





    2020 Continuing Dental Education Catalog

    Dentist Courses

    DD0006: Pediatric Dentistry I [recorded webinar]
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Elizabeth Twomey, John Zimmer Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: Hygienists, Dentists, Assistants, Support Staff Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 2.00 (Total CDE); 2.00 (AGD - 430)
    Course Types
    Summary:

    This recorded webinars consists of clinical slides and fictitious presentations and includes deferred treatment, interim treatment, comprehensive treatment and various treatment scenarios with healthy and medical complex pediatric patients.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1. Understand the appropriate use of deferred and interim treatment in the primary and mixed dentition;
    2. Demonstrate a conversant level of knowledge on the literature-based evidence in caries management; and
    3. Improve local anesthetic technique with children as measured by self-reported experiences.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None - webinar

    Payment Address:

    No tuition



    2020 Continuing Dental Education Catalog

    Dentist Courses

    DD0007: Pediatric Dentistry II [recorded webinar]
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Elizabeth Twomey, John Zimmer Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 2.00 (Total CDE); 2.00 (AGD - 430)
    Course Types
    Summary:

    This webinar provides participants with clinical slides and fictitious presentations and includes deferred treatment, interim treatment, comprehensive treatment and various treatment scenarios with healthy and medical complex pediatric patients.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1. Understand the appropriate use of deferred and interim treatment in the primary and mixed dentition;
    2. Demonstrate a conversant level of knowledge on the literature-based evidence in caries management; and
    3. Improve local anesthetic technique with children as measured by self-reported experiences.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None - webinar

    Payment Address:

    No tuition



    2020 Continuing Dental Education Catalog

    Dentist Courses

    DD0008: Dental Management of Organ or Stem Cell Transplant Patient [recorded webinar]
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Jackie Mays, Pamela Gardner Director:
    Audience: Dentists, Assistants, Support Staff, Hygienists Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 750)
    Course Types
    Summary:

    Preventive and therapeutic dental care and oral soft tissue management for special populations - bone marrow, stem cell, and solid organ transplant patients, and kidney dialysis patients - are discussed in this one-hour recorded webinar.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants should be able to:
    1. Understand preventive care and treatment considerations for bone marrow and stem cell transplant patients;
    2. Understand preventive care and treatment considerations for solid organ transplant patients; and
    3. Understand preventive care and treatment considerations for kidney dialysis patients.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    No tuition



    2020 Continuing Dental Education Catalog

    Dentist Courses

    DD0009: IHS Organizational Structure & Overview [recorded webinar]
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Timothy Ricks, TIMOTHY LOZON Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 550)
    Course Types
    Summary:

    This webinar provide a basic overview of the Indian Health Service structure and organization.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1. Describe the IHS organizational structure from HQ to field and the types of dental programs across the IHS system.
    2. Differentiate the different types of employment and personnel systems available to all dental staff in IHS direct or Tribal programs.
    3. Understand IHS dental standards and centralized location of standards regarding infection control, oral health promotion disease prevention, quality of care and clinical efficiency and effectiveness.

    Prerequisites:

    Travel:

    None-webinar

    Payment Address:

    No tuition required



    2020 Continuing Dental Education Catalog

    Dentist Courses

    DD0010: Personnel Systems, Performance Evaluations, & Other Staffing Issues [recorded webinar]
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Steve Tetrev, Richard Champany Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 550)
    Course Types
    Summary:

    This course, designed for dental managers, is a recorded webinar that covers personnel systems and performance evaluations.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1. Describe the different personnel systems in the IHS & Tribal setting;
    2. Discuss tips in setting realistic performance expectations and in evaluating performance of staff;
    3. Describe how to deal with common staff issues such as meetings, handling grievances, and handling interpersonal conflicts.

    Prerequisites:

    Travel:

    None-webinar

    Payment Address:

    No tuition required



    2020 Continuing Dental Education Catalog

    Dentist Courses

    DD0013: Creating fillable forms [recorded webinar]
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Timothy Ricks Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (AGD - 130)
    Course Types
    Summary:

    This recorded webinar provides participants with ways to create fillable forms in Microsoft Word and Adobe Acrobat, and how to convert one format to another.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1. Describe how to create a Microsoft Word-fillable form;
    2. Describe how to convert Word documents to PDF documents;
    3. Describe how to create a PDF-fillable form.

    Prerequisites:

    Travel:

    None required

    Payment Address:

    No tuition



    2020 Continuing Dental Education Catalog

    Dentist Courses

    DD0014: "How to" Practical Tips: Assess Reading Level, Remove Autocorrections, Compress Files [recorded webinar]
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Timothy Ricks Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 130)
    Course Types
    Summary:

    This recorded webinar provides answers to some frequently asked questions - how to assess reading levels in a document, how to remove auto-corrections in Word, and how to compress files and pictures.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1. Explain how to assess reading level in a document;
    2. Describe how to remove autocorrections in Word and Outlook; and
    3. Describe how to compress pictures and files.

    Prerequisites:

    Travel:

    None required

    Payment Address:

    No tuition



    2020 Continuing Dental Education Catalog

    Dentist Courses

    DD0015: Working in Microsoft Excel [recorded webinar]
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Timothy Ricks, Kristina Rogers Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 130)
    Course Types
    Summary:

    This recorded webinar provides participants with an overview of working in Microsoft Excel.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1. Describe methods of copying and pasting data into Microsoft Excel;
    2. Demonstrate how to set up formulas in cells and drag formulas to other cells; and
    3. Explain how to create graphs in Excel from data sheets.

    Prerequisites:

    Travel:

    None required

    Payment Address:

    No tuition



    2020 Continuing Dental Education Catalog

    Dentist Courses

    DD0016: Working in Microsoft Outlook [recorded webinar]
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Timothy Ricks Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 130)
    Course Types
    Summary:

    This recorded webinar offers participants the chance to learn Microsoft Outlook, including how to create .pst files, how to check folder sizes, how to use the calendar, etc.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1. Describe how to create .pst files in Outlook;
    2. Explain how to check folder size using Outlook; and
    3. Demonstrate how to use the calendar and tasks to keep track of projects, tasks, and meetings.

    Prerequisites:

    Travel:

    None required

    Payment Address:

    No tuition



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    DD0017: Infection Control for Dental Managers [recorded webinar]
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Damon Pope, Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: Dentists, Assistants, Support Staff, Hygienists Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 148)
    Course Types
    Summary:

    This recorded webinar provides dental staff with an update of CDC infection control recommendations in a dental setting and is particularly useful for new dental directors.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1. Describe applicability of CDC infection control standards in IHS and tribal dental settings;
    2. Explain methods of sterilization and disinfection and appropriateness of these methods;
    3. Provide examples of correct sterilization techniques including digital xrays and low speed handpieces.

    Prerequisites:

    Travel:

    None-webinar

    Payment Address:

    No tuition required



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    DD0018: Principles in Dental Public Health [recorded webinar]
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Nathan Mork Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 550)
    Course Types Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This recorded webinar provides participants with the basics of public health dentistry which are critical to providing dental services to communities in IHS and tribal settings.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1. List at least three philosophies of dental care in the IHS.
    2. Describe the organizational structure of the IHS Dental Program.
    3. Define the levels of dental care, listing at least two examples of each level.

    Prerequisites:

    Travel:

    None-webinar

    Payment Address:

    No tuition required



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    DD0020: Clinical Efficiency & Effectiveness for Dental Managers [recorded webinar]
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Timothy Ricks Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 550)
    Course Types
    Summary:

    This recorded webinar provides definitions of efficiency and effectiveness and describe in detail the 20 IHS clinical efficiency and effectiveness indicators and how they apply to a clinical and public health setting.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:

    1. List at least 5 of the IHS clinical productivity, efficiency and effectiveness standards;
    2. Identify at least two best practices related to improving access to care; and
    3. Discuss the balance between assessing quality of care and maximizing third party collections.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None-webinar

    Payment Address:

    No tuition required



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    DD0021: Planning Your Upcoming Prevention Program [recorded webinar]
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): CHRISTOPHER HALLIDAY Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists Level: Review
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 430)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This webinar provides an overview of the P-O-A-R-E planning model of oral health promotion/disease prevention and help program directors plan for upcoming prevention activities.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to:
    1. Describe the components of the POARE planning model;
    2. Discuss how to engage collaborative partners in implementing a prevention program at a school or Head Start; and
    3. Define the current three dental GPRA indicators.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    NA



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    DD0022: Measuring Quality of Dental Care [recorded webinar]
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Timothy Ricks Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 130)
    Course Types
    Summary:

    How is quality measured in IHS and tribal dental settings? This recorded webinar covers the basics for quality assurance and improvement for dental settings.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1. Define the IHS quality measure utilized in the Improving Patient Care Initiative;
    2. Explain limitations in measuring quality of care in the IHS;
    3. List three or more ways to measure quality of care delivered in an IHS or Tribal dental setting.

    Prerequisites:

    Travel:

    None required

    Payment Address:

    No tuition



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    DD0023: USPHS Dentist Webinar: Strategies to Improve Antibiotic Stewardship Across the Oral Healthcare Continuum [Recorded Webinar]
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Becky Roberts Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: Dentists Level: Review
    Quota: 0 - 250 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 730)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    Improving antibiotic use is an important public health priority not only to reduce the spread of antibiotic resistance but also to protect patients from the unintended consequences of antibiotic use. Dentistry contributes a large proportion of human antibiotic use. This course will discuss partnerships and policies that are key to improving antibiotic use, as well as both the challenges and opportunities for dental health professionals to play a role in improving antibiotic use.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1. Describe progress in measuring antibiotic use in dentistry;
    2. Discuss key partnerships and policies to improve antibiotic use in dentistry; and
    3. Discuss challenges and opportunities for dental health professionals to play a role in improving antibiotic use.


    Prerequisites:

    Participants must be USPHS dentists.

    Travel:

    None.

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DD0024: USPHS Dentist Webinar: Opioid Overdose Reversal with Naloxone in Dental Settings [Recorded webinar]
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Samantha Gustafson Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: Dentists Level: Review
    Quota: 0 - 250 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 157)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    Today in America, addiction is a public health crisis. The opioid epidemic and substance use disorders more broadly have become one of the most common chronic illnesses in the U.S. In 2016, more than 115 Americans die from an opioid overdose. The misuse of and addiction to opioids—including prescription pain relievers, heroin, and synthetic opioids such as fentanyl—is a serious national crisis that affects public health as well as social and economic welfare.

    In 2015, nearly 21 million Americans – more than the number of people who have all cancers combined – suffer from a substance use disorder involving alcohol or drugs – but only 1 in 10 receives treatment. One in 7 people in the U.S. is expected to develop a substance use disorder at some point in lives.

    The Office of the Surgeon General released the first ever Surgeon General’s report on Substance Use and Addiction in November 2016. Facing Addiction in America: The Surgeon General’s Report on Alcohol, Drugs, and Health addresses alcohol, illicit drugs, and prescription drug misuse, with chapters dedicated to neurobiology, prevention, treatment, recovery, health systems integration and recommendations for the future. It provides an in-depth look at the science of substance use disorders and addiction, calls for a cultural shift in the way Americans talk about the issue, and recommends actions we can take to prevent and treat these conditions, and promote recovery.

    In 2018, the Office of the Surgeon General released a public health advisory to urge more Americans to carry a lifesaving medication, naloxone, which can reverse the effects of an opioid overdose. Additional help and resources are available.

    In 2018, The Surgeon General released Facing Addiction in America: Spotlight on Opioids to provide opioid-relevant information for the 2016 Surgeon General’s Report. The Surgeon General’s opioid postcard has 5 actions every person can take to stem the opioid epidemic. For more opioid resources, go to hhs.gov/opioids.

    This course is open to all USPHS dentists. The weblink will be sent out via the listserv.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1. Recognize signs of an opioid overdose, as compared to other medical emergencies;
    2. Administer an opioid reversal agent and provide assistance until emergency medical team responds; and
    3. Understand the role of dental staff in immediately responding to opioid overdoses.


    Prerequisites:

    Participants must be USPHS dentists.

    Travel:

    None.

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DD0025: Suture Techniques - Lecture and Lab
    Date(s): 1/23/2020 - 1/23/2020
    Facility: Tuba City Regional Health Care Location: Tuba City, AZ
    Instructor(s): Kenneth Moran Director: Kenneth Moran
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists Level: Review
    Quota: 4 - 25 students Tuition: $25.00
    Hours: 2.50 (Total CDE); 2.50 (AGD - 310)
    Course Types
    Summary:

    This course is designed to provide the dentist with knowledge of sutures and suturing techniques and the practical application of that knowledge.

    2:00 - 3:00 - lecture
    3:00 - 4:30 - suture techniques lab

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1.   Describe the various types of sutures and suture needles commonly used in a dental practice setting.
    2.   Become familiar with the various methods of suturing wounds and be able to describe which technique is best for a given case.
    3.   Demonstrate basic proficiency in the use of sutures in a laboratory setting.

    Prerequisites:

    Travel:

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DD0026: Suture Techniques - Lecture and Lab
    Date(s): 11/14/2019 - 11/14/2019
    Facility: Winslow Indian Health Care Location: Flagstaff, AZ
    Instructor(s): Kenneth Moran Director: Kenneth Moran
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists Level: Review
    Quota: 4 - 25 students Tuition: $25.00
    Hours: 2.50 (Total CDE); 2.50 (AGD - 310)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This course is designed to provide the dentist with knowledge of sutures and suturing techniques and the practical application of that knowledge.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1.   Describe the various types of sutures and suture needles commonly used in a dental practice setting.
    2.   Become familiar with the various methods of suturing wounds and be able to describe which technique is best for a given case.
    3.   Demonstrate basic proficiency in the use of sutures in a laboratory setting.

    Prerequisites:

    Travel:

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DD0027: Dental-Related Drug Topics
    Date(s): 11/14/2019 - 11/14/2019
    Facility: Winslow Indian Health Care Location: Flagstaff, AZ
    Instructor(s): Kenneth Moran Director: Kenneth Moran
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists Level: Basic
    Quota: 4 - 25 students Tuition: $10.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (AGD - 730)
    Course Types
    Summary:

    This course is designed to provide the dentist with knowledge of drug effects and interactions.

    Course is 5-6 p.m.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1.   Describe the various stages of Medication Related Osteonecrosis of the Jaws, its causes, and treatment rationale.
    2.   Describe the way in which blood clots and become familiar with conditions that may cause a coagulopathy.
    3.   List some of the common medications that are in use today and describe the drug interactions that may occur with their use.

    Prerequisites:

    Travel:

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DD0028: Dental-Related Drug Topics
    Date(s): 4/9/2020 - 4/9/2020
    Facility: Tuba City Regional Health Care Location: Tuba City, AZ
    Instructor(s): Kenneth Moran Director: Kenneth Moran
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists Level: Basic
    Quota: 4 - 25 students Tuition: $10.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (AGD - 730)
    Course Types
    Summary:

    This course is designed to provide the dentist with knowledge of drug effects and interactions.

    3:00 - 4:00 only

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1.   Describe the various stages of Medication Related Osteonecrosis of the Jaws, its causes, and treatment rationale.
    2.   Describe the way in which blood clots and become familiar with conditions that may cause a coagulopathy.
    3.   List some of the common medications that are in use today and describe the drug interactions that may occur with their use.

    Prerequisites:

    Travel:

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DD0029: Appropriate Laboratory Testing in the Dental Setting
    Date(s): 2/13/2020 - 2/13/2020
    Facility: Tuba City Regional Health Care Location: Tuba City, AZ
    Instructor(s): Kenneth Moran Director: Kenneth Moran
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists Level: Review
    Quota: 4 - 25 students Tuition: $15.00
    Hours: 1.50 (Total CDE); 1.50 (AGD - 730)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This course is designed to provide the dentist with knowledge of basic laboratory testing and applying the results in the clinic setting.

    Course is 3-4:30 p.m.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1.   List the various basic laboratory tests that can be ordered and describe how the results obtained can be used in making treatment decisions.
    2.   Become familiar with the basics of wound cultures and be able to decide the most ideal way to obtain a specimen.
    3.   Describe the factors necessary to obtain a tissue sample for pathologic evaluation and determine which technique is best suited for a particular case

    Prerequisites:

    Travel:

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DD0030: Appropriate Laboratory Testing in the Dental Setting
    Date(s): 1/16/2020 - 1/16/2020
    Facility: Winslow Indian Health Care Location: Flagstaff, AZ
    Instructor(s): Kenneth Moran Director: Kenneth Moran
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists Level: Review
    Quota: 4 - 25 students Tuition: $15.00
    Hours: 2.00 (Total CDE); 2.00 (AGD - 730)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This course is designed to provide the dentist with knowledge of basic laboratory testing and applying the results in the clinic setting.

    Course is 3-4:30 p.m.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1.   List the various basic laboratory tests that can be ordered and describe how the results obtained can be used in making treatment decisions.
    2.   Become familiar with the basics of wound cultures and be able to decide the most ideal way to obtain a specimen.
    3.   Describe the factors necessary to obtain a tissue sample for pathologic evaluation and determine which technique is best suited for a particular case

    Prerequisites:

    Travel:

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DD0031: Post-Operative Oral Surgey Considerations
    Date(s): 11/21/2019 - 11/21/2019
    Facility: Tuba City Regional Health Care Location: Tuba City, AZ
    Instructor(s): Kenneth Moran Director: Kenneth Moran
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists Level: Review
    Quota: 4 - 25 students Tuition: $15.00
    Hours: 1.50 (Total CDE); 1.50 (AGD - 310)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This course is designed to provide the dentist with post-operative treatment recommendations that are seen in the everyday Indian Health Service dental clinic.

    Course is 3:00 - 4:30 p.m.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1.    Recognize those extraction cases where an oral/antral communication is most likely to occur and describe appropriate treatment rationale.
    2.    Describe the various ways of managing post-operative pain and be able to apply that knowledge in the clinic setting.
    3.    Describe the causes of post-operative bleeding and be able to develop a plan for treating those cases where hemostasis may be difficult.

    Prerequisites:

    Travel:

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DD0032: Post-Operative Oral Surgey Considerations
    Date(s): 1/16/2020 - 1/16/2020
    Facility: Winslow Indian Health Care Location: WInslow, AZ
    Instructor(s): Kenneth Moran Director: Kenneth Moran
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists Level: Review
    Quota: 4 - 25 students Tuition: $15.00
    Hours: 2.00 (Total CDE); 2.00 (AGD - 310)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This course is designed to provide the dentist with post-operative treatment recommendations that are seen in the everyday Indian Health Service dental clinic.

    Course is 5:00 - 6:30 p.m.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1.    Recognize those extraction cases where an oral/antral communication is most likely to occur and describe appropriate treatment rationale.
    2.    Describe the various ways of managing post-operative pain and be able to apply that knowledge in the clinic setting.
    3.    Describe the causes of post-operative bleeding and be able to develop a plan for treating those cases where hemostasis may be difficult.

    Prerequisites:

    Travel:

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DD0033: Concepts of Dental Clinic Management I
    Date(s): 3/2/2020 - 3/5/2020
    Facility: Native American Professional Parent Resources, NAPPR Location: Albuquerque, NM
    Instructor(s): Richard Champany, Steve Tetrev Director: STEVEN TETREV
    Audience: Dentists Level: Basic
    Quota: 10 - 20 students Tuition: $270.00
    Hours: 27.00 (Total CDE); 27.00 (AGD - 550)
    Course Types Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This course provides new dental directors basic principles in clinic management. As an introductory course it provides traditional and cutting-edge management theory and uses actual case examples as practice skills needed to direct a local dental program. It is the first of a three-course series.

    Note: Course starts on Monday, March 2, at 1:00 PM and will finish Thursday, March 5, at 4:00 PM
    Location: Native American Professional Parent Resources [NAPPR] , Albuquerque, NM

    Monday, March 2, 1:00 PM
    Introductions, Logistics, Course Overview

    Defining an IHS Dental Chief’s Job- Group

    Transitioning from Clinician to Supervisor- Crafting Your Career and Personal Development [Second Curves]- Tetrev

    Expectations, Issues-

    Clinical Efficiency and Effectiveness Intro- Champany,

    Tuesday, March 3, 8:00 AM
    Successful Indian Health Program- Group

    Assessment of Your Clinic’s Efficiency and Effectiveness – Champany

    Analysis/Improvement of Your Clinic’s Efficiency and Effectiveness – Participants

    LUNCH
    Presentations of Lessons Learned/Participants in Groups

    Employee Engagement- Your Key to Productivity and Satisfaction- Tetrev

    Social Intelligence Part I- Tetrev

    Management Basics-
       “The One Thing you need to Know”- Tetrev
       “Good to Great”- Tetrev

    Wednesday, March 4, 8:00 AM

    Recruiting- Tetrev

    Your Budget-Where the Money Comes From- Tetrev

    Monitoring your Budget, Commitment Registers, Third Party Spending Plan- Champany

    LUNCH
    Employee Performance Management- Champany and Tetrev
       Performance Expectations, Plans, PMAPs- Rick
       Performance Appraisals w/ Exercise- Steve

    Personnel Issues
    Standards of Conduct [Conduct vs. Performance]- Tetrev,

    Thursday, March 5, 8:00 AM

    Personnel Issues Continued
    Conducting an Investigation- Champany, Tetrev
    Progressive Discipline- Tetrev


    Awards, [Criteria, Pay for Performance and Writing Exercise]- Champany

    LUNCH
    Running a Staff Meeting- Champany

    Participant Meeting Presentations [David Burkus- Goals- Eff & Eff item]
    •   Info sharing [Who and How]
    •   What to Change/Improve [Dictatorial, Democratic, Work Group?]
    •   Progress update [Who, When, How]

    Your Network- Chiefs’ Listserve, Chiefs’ Conference Calls, Chiefs’ Web Site other
    Contact

    Learning Objectives:

    1.   Analyze their clinic’s production data and evaluate the efficiency, effectiveness and productivity of their clinic in comparison to IHS-wide benchmarks and standards.
    2.   Demonstrate understanding of performance management and construct written awards, disciplinary actions, and performance standards.
    3.   Display competence in interpersonal exchanges by successfully engaging in recruiting interviews, performance appraisals and verbal disciplinary warning scenarios.

    Prerequisites:

    Tuition is due only from staff from tribal programs that have taken their HQ dental shares. Tuition Payment is due at least 30 days prior to the start of the course. Please submit tuition payment to the address on the Tuition Payment Form [obtain the form by contacting IHSCDECoordinator@ihs.gov] or downloading from this site

    Travel:

    To Albuquerque

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DD0034: Concepts of Dental Clinic Management Part II
    Date(s): 2/3/2020 - 2/6/2020
    Facility: Native American Professional Parent Resources, NAPPR Location: Albuquerque, NM
    Instructor(s): Steve Tetrev, Richard Champany Director: STEVEN TETREV
    Audience: Dentists Level: Advanced
    Quota: 10 - 20 students Tuition: $270.00
    Hours: 27.00 (Total CDE); 27.00 (AGD - 550)
    Course Types Course Types Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This highly interactive course will build on management principles from Concepts I and provide participants with knowledge and skills to solve more challenging and complex program problems. Technical, interpersonal and soft skills will be combined in most of the exercises and learning scenarios.

    Course begins Monday, February 3 at 1:00 p.m. and ends Thursday, February 6 at 4:00 p.m.
    Location: Native American Professional Parent Resources [NAPPR], Albuquerque, NM

    Monday, February 3, 2020 1:00 PM

    Introductions, Logistics, Course Overview

    The Changing World/Learning How to Learn/Information Literacy- Tetrev

    Attendee Intro- What’s Worked, What Hasn’t, What Haven’t You Tried from Concepts I?

    Career Development, For You- Tetrev

    Expectations, Issues

    Clinical Efficiency and Effectiveness Intro– Champany,

    Tuesday, February 4, 2020 8:00 AM

    Analysis of Your Clinic’s Efficiency and Effectiveness– Champany

    Group Projects- Participants with Similar Improvement Areas

    Improvement Plan for Your Clinic [How to improve and what you’ll need] – Participants

    LUNCH
    Public Presentations/Art of Explanation- Tetrev

    Presentations of Plans [Why you want to make a change]- Groups of Participants

    Building Relationships Tetrev

    Managing Change and Transition [and Staff Challenges]- Tetrev

    Wednesday February 5, 2020 8:00 AM
    Facilitating/Mediating Staff Conflicts- Champany

    Tort Claims- Champany

    Your Budget
    Increasing Third Party Revenues [And Your Budget]- Tetrev

    LUNCH
    Your Budget
    Business Case Analysis [BCA Exercise]- Tetrev,
       Hiring Pat Registration/Receptionist
       Changing your staffing pattern [DA’s vs RDH’s vs DDS]
       Third Pty $ to hire contractor/team
       BCA for your efficiency change issue


    Personnel Issues- Tetrev and Champany
       Leave Restriction- Champany
       Employees with Performance Issues- Champany,

    Thursday February 6, 2020 8:00 AM
    Managing the Generation Mix- Tetrev

    Credentialing and Privileging- Champany

    P.I. For Privileging- Champany

    LUNCH
    Patient Complaints [Written and in-person response]- Champany

    Negotiation Basics- Tetrev

    Networking, Garnering Support and Marketing Your Program- Tetrev

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1.   Evaluate the efficiency, effectiveness and productivity of their clinic and design an improvement plan based on priorities and the assessment results.
    2.   Develop an intervention to engage staff in improving clinic function using relationships, influence and change management strategies.
    3.   Calculate their clinic’s potential revenue generation and utilize those figures to craft a business case analysis to justify new services, equipment and/or staff.

    Prerequisites:

    Participants must have completed Concepts I prior to registering for this course.

    Tuition is due only from staff from tribal programs that have taken their HQ dental shares. Tuition Payment is due at least 30 days prior to the start of the course. Please submit tuition payment to the address on the Tuition Payment Form [obtain the form by contacting IHSCDECoordinator@ihs.gov] or downloading from this site

    Travel:

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DD0035: Concepts of Dental Clinic Management Part III
    Date(s): 5/4/2020 - 5/7/2020
    Facility: Native American Professional Parent Resources, NAPPR Location: Albuquerque, NM
    Instructor(s): Steve Tetrev, Richard Champany Director: STEVEN TETREV
    Audience: Dentists Level: Advanced
    Quota: 8 - 20 students Tuition: $270.00
    Hours: 27.00 (Total CDE); 27.00 (AGD - 550)
    Course Types Course Types Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This highly interactive course is designed to build on the management principles of the previous 2 Concepts Courses to provide experienced Tribal and IHS Direct Dental Directors advanced and cutting-edge management skills and begin to build leadership competencies.


    Course begins Monday, July 29, at 1 p.m. and ends Thursday, August 1, at 4 p.m.

    Monday, May 4, 2020

    Introductions, Logistics, Course Overview, Course Project

    Your Current Leadership Situations as Chief

    Personal Management and Leadership Mastery- “Shark School”

    Expectations, Issues

    Tuesday, May 5, 2020

    Creating a Learning Culture

    Knowledge Management

    Getting Your Message to Stick

    LUNCH

    Using Information/Data for Decisions

    Primal Leadership & Six Influence Strategies

    Motivational Interviewing

    Wednesday, May 6, 2020

    Advanced Conversation Skills

    Negotiation Strategies of the FBI

    Psychological Safety in Your Clinic

    LUNCH

    Conflict Management Beyond Mediation

    Teams in Healthcare
    The Power of Questions

    Thursday, May 7, 2020

    Delegation- Constructive, Developmental and Functional

    Advocacy, Recommendations and References
       Reference Exercise
    Letter of Recommendation Exercise

    Medical/Dental Staff Process and Quality of Care
       Professional Review Action

    LUNCH

    Range- The Advantage of Having Multiple Skills

    Managing Up

    Course Project Presentation

    The Science of Recognition

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1.   develop personal goals for continual learning and personal growth in areas such as listening, negotiating and influence in the betterment of their programs.
    2.   differentiate which leadership techniques and styles are appropriate for their situation and create plans to utilize those skills to solve problems and improve their program
    3.   utilize learning principles such as knowledge-sharing, learning cultures and delegation assignments to craft a staff development plan for their program.

    Prerequisites:

    Participants must have completed Concepts I and II prior to registering.

    Tuition is due only from staff from tribal programs that have taken their HQ dental shares. Tuition Payment is due at least 30 days prior to the start of the course. Please submit tuition payment to the address on the Tuition Payment Form [obtain the form by contacting IHSCDECoordinator@ihs.gov] or downloading from this site.

    Travel:

    To Albuquerque

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



    2020 Continuing Dental Education Catalog

    Dentist Courses

    DD0036: X-Tip Intraosseous
    Date(s): 10/29/2019 - 10/29/2019
    Facility: Tsehootsooi Medical Center Location: Ft. Defiance, AZ
    Instructor(s): Glen Eisenhuth Director: Glen Eisenhuth
    Audience: Dentists Level: Basic
    Quota: 5 - 15 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (AGD - 340)
    Course Types
    Summary:

    Demonstration and being proficient in the X-tip intraosseous Anesthesia Delivery System. This course is only for Ft. Defiance dental staff.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1.    Learning how to anesthetize the injection site.
    2.    Learning how to perforate the cortical plate.
    3.    Learning how to inject into the cancellous bone.

    Prerequisites:

    Travel:

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    Dentist Courses

    DD0037: The Essentials of Pediatric Dentistry
    Date(s): 4/21/2020 - 4/23/2020
    Facility: Fargo Location: Fargo, ND
    Instructor(s): John Zimmer, Joan Attridge Director: John Zimmer
    Audience: Dentists Level: Review
    Quota: 8 - 20 students Tuition: $210.00
    Hours: 21.00 (Total CDE); 21.00 (AGD - 430)
    Course Types Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    The course is driven primary with clinical slides, and fictitious case presentations based on the importance of: good information, good decisions, before good technique. This is accomplished with scenarios including deferred treatment, interim treatment, and comprehensive treatment with healthy and medically complex children.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1. Understand the four indications for ITR;
    2. Demonstrate knowledge of evidence-based caries management; and
    3. Describe the evidence supporting SSC vs. two-surface restorations.

    Prerequisites:

    None.

    Travel:

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    Dentist Courses

    DD0038: New Dentist Orientation
    Date(s): 10/10/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Nathan Mork Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: Dentists, DHA, Hygienists Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 250 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.50 (Total CDE); 1.50 (AGD - 550)
    Course Types Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This one hour presentation, directly provided to new dentists [new to IHS or tribal dental programs] by Area Dental Officers or Dental Support Centers, gives an overview of the mission, structure, and personnel systems of the Indian Health Service. It also provides new dentists a list of available resources including the CDE program, specialty consultants, information on Enduring Challenges, levels of care, Federal Tort Claims, and much more information that will help the new dentist quickly adjust to life in the IHS. Dentists completing the orientation will be given a course number and completion code by the presenting dental leader.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this training, participants will be able to:
    1. Recite the mission of the Indian Health Service;
    2. Describe the processes of the Federal Tort Claims Act;
    3. List and describe levels of care in the IHS system;
    4. Define early childhood caries;
    5. Implement at least five best practices from this presentation in daily clinical practice.

    Prerequisites:

    Participants must be new [<5 years of experience in an IHS, tribal, or urban dental program] dentist, and this presentation must be provided in person to the new dentist by an Area Dental Officer, IHS Headquarters Division of Oral Health Staff, or by a Dental Support Center.

    Travel:

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    Dentist Courses

    DD0039: Current Endodontic Obturation
    Date(s): 12/12/2019 - 12/12/2019
    Facility: Tsehootsooi Medical Center Location: Ft. Defiance, AZ
    Instructor(s): Glen Eisenhuth Director: Glen Eisenhuth
    Audience: Dentists Level: Advanced
    Quota: 6 - 6 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 4.00 (Total CDE); 4.00 (AGD - 070)
    Course Types Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This is a closed course for Ft. Defiance dentists. Lasting four hours, the course will provide demonstrations in how to become more proficient in endodontic obturation.

    This course will be held from 1-5 p.m. on 12/12/19

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1.    Learning how to evaluate preoperative cases for obturation.
    2.    Understands technique in current obturation.
    3.    Demonstrate proficiency on block model teeth doing obturation.

    Prerequisites:

    Ft. Defiance staff only

    Travel:

    Local

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    Dentist Courses

    DD0040: 2020 IHS National Dentist Challenges Course [for dentists with <5 years in IHS or tribal programs]
    Date(s): 4/21/2020 - 4/23/2020
    Facility: Four Points by Sheraton, Nashville Airport Location: Nashville, TN
    Instructor(s): TIMOTHY LOZON, Timothy Ricks, Justin Sikes, Eric Jewell, BRIAN TALLEY, Scott Williams, Thomas Gunnell, JANE BLEUEL, Damon Pope, Nathan Mork, CHRISTOPHER HALLIDAY, James Webb Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: Dentists Level: Basic
    Quota: 10 - 40 students Tuition: $202.50
    Hours: 20.25 (Total CDE); 2.00 (AGD - 130); 1.00 (AGD - 148); 3.50 (AGD - 550); 2.75 (AGD - 490); 1.75 (AGD - 070); 1.75 (AGD - 670); 4.00 (AGD - 430); 3.50 (AGD - 310)
    Course Types Course Types Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This course is limited to the first 40 who register.

    The National Challenges Course is designed to be an orientation course for new dentists - dentists with less than 5 years of experience in an IHS, Tribal, or Urban dental program. This course is taught by the IHS National Dental Specialty Consultants and relays standards of care for IHS dental programs. Whether you're a new dental graduate or a seasoned private practice dentist but new to the IHS, this course has something to offer to all newer dentists.

    AGENDA:

    Monday, April 20, 2020 – travel day for participants

    Tuesday, April 21, 2020
    8:00 – 8:15 Welcome, participant expectations
    8:15 – 9:15 IHS Overview by Dr. Tim Lozon, Director, IHS Division of Oral Health via Adobe Connect
    9:15 – 9:30 Break
    9:30 – 10:30 Overview of the IHS CDE & EFDA Program by RADM Tim Ricks, IHS CDE Coordinator
    10:30 – 10:45 Break
    10:45 – 11:45 Evidence-Based Prevention by RADM Tim Ricks, IHS Oral HPDP Co-Consultant
    11:45 – 1:00 Lunch [on your own]
    1:00 – 2:45 Oral Surgery, Part I by CDR Justin Sikes, IHS National OMFS Consultant
    2:45 – 3:00 Break
    3:00 – 4:45 Oral Surgery, Part II by CDR Justin Sikes, IHS National OMFS Consultant
    4:45 – 5:00 Summary, Feedback

    Wednesday, April 22, 2020
    8:00 – 8:05 Welcome back
    8:05 – 9:30 Periodontics, Part I by CAPT Eric Jewell, IHS National Periodontal Consultant
    9:30 – 9:45 Break
    9:45 – 11:00 Periodontics, Part II by CAPT Eric Jewell, IHS National Periodontal Consultant
    11:00 – 12:00 Lunch [on your own]
    12:00 – 1:00 Pediatric Dentistry, Part I by CDR Brian Talley, IHS National Pediatric Dentistry Co-Consultant
    1:05 – 2:00 Pediatric Dentistry, Part II by CDR Brian Talley, IHS National Pediatric Dentistry Co-Consultant
    2:00 – 2:15 Break
    2:15 – 4:15 Pediatric Dent. Part III by CDR Scott Williams, IHS National Pediatric Dentistry Co-Consultant

    Thursday, April 23, 2020
    8:00 – 8:05 Welcome back
    8:05 – 9:45 Prosthodontics by CAPT Thomas Gunnell, IHS National Prosthodontic Consultant
    9:45 – 10:00 Break
    10:00 – 11:45 Endodontics by CAPT Jane Bleuel, IHS National Endodontic Consultant via Adobe Connect
    11:45 – 1:00 Lunch [on your own]
    1:00 – 2:00 Infection Control by Dr. Damon Pope, IHS National Dental Infection Control Consultant
    2:00 – 3:00 Dental Public Health by CDR Nathan Mork, IHS National Dental Public Health Consultant
    3:00 – 3:15 Break
    3:15 – 4:00 Overview of Dental Therapy and the IHS CHAP by Dr. Chris Halliday, IHS CHAP Dental Lead
    4:00 – 4:45 Overview of the Federal Tort Claims Act and Prevention Tips by Dr. Jim Webb, IHS FTCA SME

    Friday, April 24, 2020 – travel day for participants

    Learning Objectives:

    Individual session learning objectives are available in the Challenges Program and will be given by each of the course instructors. Overall, upon completion of this meeting/course, participants should be able to:

    1. Describe the organizational structure of the Indian Health Service;
    2. List at least one standard of care for each dental discipline; and
    3. Define at least two best practices to help prevent tort claims.

    Prerequisites:

    Participants should be dentists with 5 or fewer years of service in an IHS, tribal, or urban dental program. This means that some participants may be within 5 years of dental graduation, while others may have 20 or more years of private practice or military experience but less than 5 years in an IHS, tribal, or urban dental program. This diversity in overall experience will enrich all participants.

    Please note that partial credit is not available for participants. Travel days are Monday and Friday and to receive full credit for participation, participants should plan to attend all Tuesday through Thursday sessions.

    Travel:

    This meeting will be held at Four Points Nashville Airport, 800 Royal Parkway, in Nashville, Tennessee. This hotel is less than 1 mile from the Nashville International Airport, and free shuttle service is available by Four Points by Sheraton from 5:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. Rooms may be booked using the room block provided by e-mail by the course director, with the federal rate of $223/night. The hotel features an in-house restaurant that is open for breakfast and dinner and there are multiple nearby restaurants within walking distance of the hotel.

    Please note that partial credit is not available for participants. Travel days are Monday and Friday and to receive full credit for participation, participants should plan to attend all Tuesday through Thursday sessions.

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



    2020 Continuing Dental Education Catalog

    Dentist Courses

    DD0041: Concepts of Dental Clinic Management Part III: Bridging the Skills Gap and Capturing Organizational Knowledge
    Date(s): 5/13/2020 - 5/13/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Steve Tetrev, Richard Champany Director: STEVEN TETREV
    Audience: Dentists Level: Advanced
    Quota: 4 - 20 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (AGD - 550)
    Course Types Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    Concepts of Dental Clinic Management Part III was cancelled due to COVID-19. This one-hour webinar is designed for attendees of that course.

    To participate, you must have been enrolled in Concepts III and you must have received the article by Lucas Bishop. Conference call information will be sent out by the course instructors.

    Summary: This webinar is based on an article by Lucas Bishop titled “Breaking Down the Skills Gap: Tribal Knowledge”. Students have been reviewing the article and the group will discuss what kinds of Tribal/organizational knowledge is leaving their programs and how they can capture that knowledge, hopefully coupling the historical experts with the inexperienced members in their clinic staff.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1.   Identify who has the bulk of organizational knowledge and what specific expertise should be captured and passed on.
    2.   Identify which staff and what professions [DDS, RDH, Das, etc.] lack adequate organizational knowledge to deal with common and urgent issues.
    3.   Develop some opportunities and possible practices to capture knowledge and share expertise among staff.

    Prerequisites:

    Participants must have already been enrolled in Concepts III

    Travel:

    None - online course.

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    Dentist Courses

    DD0042: USPHS Dentist Webinar: Managing Dental Patients with Opioid Use Disorder [Medication-Assisted Therapy] - Live Webinar on July 29th
    Date(s): 7/29/2020 - 7/29/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Amanda Runkle Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: Dentists Level: Review
    Quota: 0 - 250 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 340)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    Today in America, addiction is a public health crisis. The opioid epidemic and substance use disorders more broadly have become one of the most common chronic illnesses in the U.S. In 2017, more than 130 people died daily from opioid-related drug overdoses. The misuse of and addiction to opioids—including prescription pain relievers, heroin, and synthetic opioids such as fentanyl—is a serious national crisis that affects public health as well as social and economic welfare. Medication-Assisted Treatment [MAT] is the use of medications in combination with counseling and behavioral therapies, to provide a “whole-patient” approach to the treatment of substance use disorders. This one-hour webinar will focus on understanding the medications used for Medication-Assisted Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder and how to manage dental pain in patients on MAT.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1. Describe Opioid Use Disorder [OUD] and Medication-Assisted Treatment [MAT].
    2.    Understand medications used for MAT for OUD, and
    3.    Be able to manage dental pain in patients on MAT.

    Prerequisites:

    Participants must be USPHS [CC, CS, Tribal] dentists.

    Travel:

    None.

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    Dentist Courses

    DD0043: USPHS Dentist Webinar: Managing Dental Patients with Opioid Use Disorder [Medication-Assisted Therapy] - Recorded Webinar
    Date(s): 7/29/2020 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Amanda Runkle Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: Dentists Level: Review
    Quota: 0 - 250 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 340)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    Today in America, addiction is a public health crisis. The opioid epidemic and substance use disorders more broadly have become one of the most common chronic illnesses in the U.S. In 2017, more than 130 people died daily from opioid-related drug overdoses. The misuse of and addiction to opioids—including prescription pain relievers, heroin, and synthetic opioids such as fentanyl—is a serious national crisis that affects public health as well as social and economic welfare. Medication-Assisted Treatment [MAT] is the use of medications in combination with counseling and behavioral therapies, to provide a “whole-patient” approach to the treatment of substance use disorders. This one-hour webinar will focus on understanding the medications used for Medication-Assisted Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder and how to manage dental pain in patients on MAT.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1. Describe Opioid Use Disorder [OUD] and Medication-Assisted Treatment [MAT].
    2.    Understand medications used for MAT for OUD, and
    3.    Be able to manage dental pain in patients on MAT.

    Prerequisites:

    This course is open to everyone.

    Travel:

    None.

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    Dentist Courses

    DD1000: Enduring Challenges
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Benjamin Warren, TODD SMITH, Eric Jewell, Kenneth Moran, Nathan Mork, Justin Sikes, Mitchell Wilkinson, Douglas McKendry, Damon Pope, John Zimmer, Timothy Ricks, Jonathan Chiang Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: Dentists Level: Basic
    Quota: 0 - 400 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 16.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (AGD - 070); 2.00 (AGD - 148); 2.00 (AGD - 250); 3.00 (AGD - 310); 1.00 (AGD - 370); 2.00 (AGD - 430); 2.00 (AGD - 490); 2.00 (AGD - 670); 1.00 (AGD - 730)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This multi-part course is designed to orient new dentists in the Indian Health system on standards of care related to dental public health, endodontics, infection control, operative dentistry, oral surgery, orthodontics, pediatric dentistry, periodontics, and prosthodontics.

    For additional guidance, please go to the Dental Specialties Manual, which can be found under the Clinic tab on the IHS Dental Portal.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of these modules, participants should be able to:
    1. Broadly describe standards of care related to different dental specialties;
    2. Identify national specialty consultants for follow-up questions and consultation; and
    3. Implement best practices in IHS or tribal dental programs based on course content.

    Prerequisites:

    Participants should be dentists who have entered the Indian Health system within the past five years.

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    Dentist Courses

    DD1002: USPHS Dentist Webinar [Recorded Webinar]: E-Cigarettes and Oral Health
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Gina Thornton-Evans Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: Dentists Level: Review
    Quota: 1 - 250 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 158)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This course will provide an overview of the tobacco use in the United States, including an overview of the Surgeon General's Report on E-Cigarette Use Among Youth and Young Adults. This course was live on 10/31/18 and will be available for 3 years as a recorded webinar.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1. Describe the incidence of e-cigarette use in the U.S.;
    2. Explain the significance of e-cigarette abuse on oral and overall health; and
    3. Implement strategies to educate patients about dangers of e-cigarettes.

    Prerequisites:

    Participants must be USPHS dentists.

    Travel:

    None.

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    Dentist Courses

    DD1005: USPHS Dentist Webinar: The Surgeon General's Priorities Related to Oral Health [Recorded Webinar]
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Timothy Ricks Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: Dentists Level: Review
    Quota: 0 - 250 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 157)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This course will provide an overview of the Surgeon General's priorities as they relate to oral health.
    This course is open to all USPHS dentists.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1. List three current priorities of the U.S. Surgeon General;
    2. Describe the severity of the opioid epidemic, the prevalence of tobacco use, and the oral health disparities in the U.S.; and
    3. Explain five ways that oral health providers can address these national priorities.

    Prerequisites:

    Participants must be USPHS dentists.

    Travel:

    None.

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    Dentist Courses

    DD1006: USPHS Dentist Webinar: The Surgeon General's Priorities Related to Oral Health [Recorded Webinar]
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Timothy Ricks Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: Dentists Level: Review
    Quota: 0 - 250 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 157)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This course will provide an overview of the Surgeon General's priorities as they relate to oral health.
    This course is open to all USPHS dentists. The weblink will be sent out via the listserv.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1. List three current priorities of the U.S. Surgeon General;
    2. Describe the severity of the opioid epidemic, the prevalence of tobacco use, and the oral health disparities in the U.S.; and
    3. Explain five ways that oral health providers can address these national priorities.

    Prerequisites:

    Participants must be USPHS dentists.

    Travel:

    None.

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    Hygienist Courses

    DH0001: Dental Hygiene Concepts
    Date(s): 4/21/2020 - 4/23/2020
    Facility: Nashville Area Office Location: Nashville, TN
    Instructor(s): Joel Knutson, Brenda Kibbel, Gwendolyn Battiste, Scott Williams, COLLEEN WHITE, Timothy Ricks, Nathan Mork, Michael Tabor, Jennifer Curtis, Eric Jewell, Director: Jennifer Curtis
    Audience: Hygienists Level: Review
    Quota: 10 - 50 students Tuition: $202.50
    Hours: 20.25 (Total CDE)
    Course Types Course Types Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    The Dental Hygiene Concepts Course is composed of didactic instruction designed to provide Registered Dental Hygienist current education focused on clinical skills required for competent patient care, planning, and implementation of optimal dental hygiene treatment.

    Tuesday, April 21, 2020 [Day 1]
    7:30 - 8:00 Registration
    8:00 - 8:15 Welcome and overview of the course agenda
    8:15 – 10:00 Periodontal Treatment Protocol [PTP] for the Public Health Practice Periodontal; Classification Update- Eric Jewel DDS
    10:00 - 10:15 Break
    10:15 - 12:00 Dental Sterilization-LCDR Emily Warnstadt RDH, BS
    12:00 - 1:00 Lunch [on your own]
    1:00 - 3:00 Dentrix Update and IHS Oral Health Status Metric- Joel Knutson DDS
    3:00 - 3:15 Break
    3:15 - 5:00 Coding the Adult Patient- LCDR Jennifer Curtis RDH, MHA
    Wednesday, April 22, 2020 [Day 2]
    8:00 – 9:45 Surgeon General’s Report on Oral Health- Admiral Tim Ricks DDS
    9:45-10:00 Break
    10:00 - 12:00 Dentistry’s Role in Forensic Identification - Dr. Michael Tabor DDS
    12:00 - 1:00 Lunch [on your own]
    1:00 - 2:45 Vapor/Cannabis Smoking- Brenda Kibbel RDH, MPH
    2:45 – 3:00 Break
    3:00 – 5:00 Dental Ethics- Gwendolyn Battiste, RDH, MPH   
    Thursday, April 23, 2020 [Day 3]
    8:00 - 9:45 Pediatrics Dentistry-Dr. Scott Williams DDS
    9:45 - 10:00 Break
    10:00 - 12:00 HPV-related oral cancer/how to implement HPV vaccinations- Dr. Nathan Mork DDS
    12:00 - 1:00 Lunch [on your own]
    1:00 - 3:00 Community Based Programs - CDR Colleen White RDH, MPH
    3:00 - 3:15 Break
    3:15 – 4:15 IHS Dental Hygiene Executive Committee Meeting – [IHS RDHs]
    4:15 - 5:00 Periodontal Expanded Function Educator Meeting- CDR Colleen White RDH, MPH

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    a.   Review periodontal best practices and discuss how to implement a periodontal treatment protocol.
    c.   Review recent Dentrix updates and understand the new periodontal classification.
    c.   Discuss ways to educate patients and guardians about vapor and cannabis health related conditions.

    Prerequisites:

    Travel:

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    Assistant Courses

    DA0001: Periodontal Expanded Functions - Basic Prerequisites [must take before registering for perio EFDA course]
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): TODD SMITH Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: Assistants Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 3.00 (Total CDE); 3.00 (DANB Clinical); 3.00 (AGD - 490)
    Course Types
    Summary:

    NOTE: YOU MUST BE MARKED AS "COMPLETED" IN ORDER TO REGISTER FOR A PERIODONTAL EFDA COURSE!

    Dental assistants must have basic knowledge about periodontal disease before attending the Periodontal Expanded Functions-Basic course. The basic knowledge includes: what makes oral hygiene instruction effective; how to modify patient behavior to improve compliance with oral hygiene regimens; predisposing factors that relate to motivation to act or change; how antimicrobials work, and their use in preventing and treating periodontal diseases.

    This online course, created in 2016 and updated annually, consists of pre-tests, learning activities, and post-tests in the two modules. To complete this course, dental assistants must earn a score of 80 percent or better on each post-test. Dental assistants must successfully complete these two modules prior to attending the Periodontal Expanded Functions-Basic course.


    Learning Objectives:

    At the end of this course, participants will be able to:
    • Distinguish between effective and ineffective oral hygiene instruction.
    • Discuss methods about how to modify patient behavior to improve compliance with oral hygiene regimens.
    • Clarify how antimicrobials work and their use in preventing and treating periodontal diseases.

    Prerequisites:

    None.

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    No tuition required.



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    Assistant Courses

    DA0002: Periodontal Expanded Functions - CERTIFICATION
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: Assistants Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 0.00 (Total CDE)
    Summary:

    Following completion of the IHS Periodontal Expanded Function Course, dental assistants have ONE YEAR to complete the post-course requirements of completing 20 dental cleanings which are checked and scored by the hygienist/dentist at their home clinic using the evaluation form that was given out after the EFDA Course.

    Once this requirement is met, the DENTAL DIRECTOR/CHIEF [the dentist whose license the EFDA will work under] must send the following message to IHSCDECoordinator@ihs.gov:

    _______________________ [name of EFDA] has satisfactorily completed the post-course requirements as a [periodontal, basic restorative, advanced restorative, composite-only restorative – choose one] EFDA. He/she [choose one] took course ____ [course number] on ______ [date] at ______________ [location]. A copy of his/her [choose one] evaluation form is being maintained in this office. Please issue instructions for certification.”

    The IHS CDE Coordinator will then provide a completion code to the EFDA for certification. The dental assistant will then log into this course, enter the completion code, and print his/her Periodontal Expanded Function Dental Assistant Certificate, proudly hanging it in the dental clinic so patients can be assured of the high quality care that is being provided.

    ANNUAL COMPETENCY: The Dental Director/Dental Chief is encouraged to complete an annual competency evaluation on the periodontal EFDA to ensure high quality care is being delivered. The annual competency evaluation can be found on the IHS Dental Portal under the Clinic Tab - Competencies.

    Learning Objectives:

    None - this is a certificate as a result of post-course work

    Prerequisites:

    To obtain certification, the dental assistant must:
    1. Complete pre-requisite courses prior to attending the periodontal EFDA course - for this course, the DA must have completed DA0001, the Basic Periodontal Prerequisites;
    2. Complete the in-person periodontal EFDA course;
    3. BE MARKED AS "COMPLETE" for the periodontal EFDA course [enter the completion code given by the instructor at the end of the course and complete the short post-course survey]. An EFDA may not be certified if there is not evidence of COMPLETING an EFDA course within the past year.
    4. Have his/her Dental Director/Dental Chief notify the IHS CDE Coordinator of completion of post-course requirements using the specific language above.

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    No tuition



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    Assistant Courses

    DA0003: Restorative Expanded Functions - CERTIFICATION [COMPOSITE-only]
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: Assistants Level: Advanced
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 0.00 (Total CDE)
    Summary:

    Following completion of the IHS Restorative Composite-Only Expanded Function Course, dental assistants have ONE YEAR to complete the post-course requirements of completing dental restorations which are checked and scored by the dentist at their home clinic using the evaluation form that was given out after the EFDA Course.

    Once this requirement is met, the DENTAL DIRECTOR/CHIEF [the dentist whose license the EFDA will work under] must send the following message to IHSCDECoordinator@ihs.gov:

    _______________________ [name of EFDA] has satisfactorily completed the post-course requirements as a [periodontal, basic restorative, advanced restorative, composite-only restorative – choose one] EFDA. He/she [choose one] took course ____ [course number] on ______ [date] at ______________ [location]. A copy of his/her [choose one] evaluation form is being maintained in this office. Please issue instructions for certification.”

    The IHS CDE Coordinator will then provide a completion code to the EFDA for certification. The dental assistant will then log into this course, enter the completion code, and print his/her Restorative COMPOSITE-ONLY Expanded Function Dental Assistant Certificate, proudly hanging it in the dental clinic so patients can be assured of the high quality care that is being provided.

    ANNUAL COMPETENCY: The Dental Director/Dental Chief is encouraged to complete an annual competency evaluation on the restorative EFDA to ensure high quality care is being delivered. The annual competency evaluation can be found on the IHS Dental Portal under the Clinic Tab - Competencies.

    Learning Objectives:

    None - this is a certificate as a result of post-course work

    Prerequisites:

    To obtain certification, the dental assistant must:
    1. Complete pre-requisite courses prior to attending the restorative EFDA course - for this course, the EFDA must have completed both DA0004, the Basic Prerequisites Course, and a Restorative BASIC Expanded Function Dental Assistant Course;
    2. Complete the in-person restorative EFDA course;
    3. BE MARKED AS "COMPLETE" for the restorative EFDA course [enter the completion code given by the instructor at the end of the course and complete the short post-course survey]. An EFDA may not be certified if there is not evidence of COMPLETING an EFDA course within the past year.
    4. Have his/her Dental Director/Dental Chief notify the IHS CDE Coordinator of completion of post-course requirements using the specific language above.

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    No tuition



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    Assistant Courses

    DA0004: Restorative Expanded Functions - Basic Prerequisites [must take before registering for restorative EFDA course]
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): ERMA CASUSE Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: Assistants Level: Basic
    Quota: 0 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 9.00 (Total CDE); 9.00 (DANB Clinical); 9.00 (AGD - 010)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    NOTE: YOU MUST BE MARKED AS "COMPLETED" IN ORDER TO REGISTER FOR A PERIODONTAL EFDA COURSE!

    Dental assistants must have a core set of knowledge and skills before registering for the Expanded Functions-Basic Restorative course. The core set of knowledge and skills include: dental terminology; placing and removing a Tofflemire matrix band and wedge, preparing, placing and removing a dental dam; and setting up for Class I, Class II, and Class V amalgams, and Class III and Class V composite restorations.

    This online course consists of pre-tests, learning activities, post-tests and demonstrations for each lesson in the four modules. To complete this course, dental assistants must earn a score of 80 percent or better on each post-test, and certify competency by demonstrating skills and knowledge to their supervisor. Upon successful completion of all four modules in this course, dental assistants will be able to register for the EF-Basic Restorative Course.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, the participants will be able to:
    •Identify parts and surfaces of teeth.
    •Use universal numbering system.
    •Define tooth anatomy terms.
    •Describe the caries process and identify cavity classifications.
    •Place and remove Tofflemire retainer, matrix band, and wedge.
    •Place and remove a dental dam.
    •Set up instruments and materials for amalgam restorations.
    •Set up instruments and materials for composite restorations.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    No tuition required



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    Assistant Courses

    DA0005: Restorative Expanded Functions - CERTIFICATION [BASIC only]
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: Assistants Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 0.00 (Total CDE)
    Summary:

    Following completion of the IHS Restorative Basic Expanded Function Course, dental assistants have ONE YEAR to complete the post-course requirements of completing 40 dental restorations which are checked and scored by the dentist at their home clinic using the evaluation form that was given out after the EFDA Course.

    Once this requirement is met, the DENTAL DIRECTOR/CHIEF [the dentist whose license the EFDA will work under] must send the following message to IHSCDECoordinator@ihs.gov:

    _______________________ [name of EFDA] has satisfactorily completed the post-course requirements as a [periodontal, basic restorative, advanced restorative, composite-only restorative – choose one] EFDA. He/she [choose one] took course ____ [course number] on ______ [date] at ______________ [location]. A copy of his/her [choose one] evaluation form is being maintained in this office. Please issue instructions for certification.”

    The IHS CDE Coordinator will then provide a completion code to the EFDA for certification. The dental assistant will then log into this course, enter the completion code, and print his/her Restorative BASIC Expanded Function Dental Assistant Certificate, proudly hanging it in the dental clinic so patients can be assured of the high quality care that is being provided.

    ANNUAL COMPETENCY: The Dental Director/Dental Chief is encouraged to complete an annual competency evaluation on the restorative EFDA to ensure high quality care is being delivered. The annual competency evaluation can be found on the IHS Dental Portal under the Clinic Tab - Competencies.

    Learning Objectives:

    None - this is a certificate as a result of post-course work

    Prerequisites:

    To obtain certification, the dental assistant must:
    1. Complete pre-requisite courses prior to attending the restorative EFDA course - for this course, the DA must have completed DA0004, the Basic Prerequisite Course;
    2. Complete the in-person restorative EFDA course;
    3. BE MARKED AS "COMPLETE" for the restorative EFDA course [enter the completion code given by the instructor at the end of the course and complete the short post-course survey]. An EFDA may not be certified if there is not evidence of COMPLETING an EFDA course within the past year.
    4. Have his/her Dental Director/Dental Chief notify the IHS CDE Coordinator of completion of post-course requirements using the specific language above.

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    No tuition



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    Assistant Courses

    DA0006: Restorative Expanded Functions - CERTIFICATION [ADVANCED only]
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: Assistants Level: Advanced
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 0.00 (Total CDE)
    Summary:

    Following completion of the IHS Restorative Advanced Expanded Function Course, dental assistants have ONE YEAR to complete the post-course requirements of completing dental restorations which are checked and scored by the dentist at their home clinic using the evaluation form that was given out after the EFDA Course.

    Once this requirement is met, the DENTAL DIRECTOR/CHIEF [the dentist whose license the EFDA will work under] must send the following message to IHSCDECoordinator@ihs.gov:

    _______________________ [name of EFDA] has satisfactorily completed the post-course requirements as a [periodontal, basic restorative, advanced restorative, composite-only restorative – choose one] EFDA. He/she [choose one] took course ____ [course number] on ______ [date] at ______________ [location]. A copy of his/her [choose one] evaluation form is being maintained in this office. Please issue instructions for certification.”

    The IHS CDE Coordinator will then provide a completion code to the EFDA for certification. The dental assistant will then log into this course, enter the completion code, and print his/her Restorative ADVANCED Expanded Function Dental Assistant Certificate, proudly hanging it in the dental clinic so patients can be assured of the high quality care that is being provided.

    ANNUAL COMPETENCY: The Dental Director/Dental Chief is encouraged to complete an annual competency evaluation on the restorative EFDA to ensure high quality care is being delivered. The annual competency evaluation can be found on the IHS Dental Portal under the Clinic Tab - Competencies.

    Learning Objectives:

    None - this is a certificate as a result of post-course work

    Prerequisites:

    To obtain certification, the dental assistant must:
    1. Complete pre-requisite courses prior to attending the restorative EFDA course - for this course, the DA must have completed both DA0004, the Basic Prerequisite Course, and a Restorative BASIC EFDA course;
    2. Complete the in-person restorative EFDA course;
    3. BE MARKED AS "COMPLETE" for the restorative EFDA course [enter the completion code given by the instructor at the end of the course and complete the short post-course survey]. An EFDA may not be certified if there is not evidence of COMPLETING an EFDA course within the past year.
    4. Have his/her Dental Director/Dental Chief notify the IHS CDE Coordinator of completion of post-course requirements using the specific language above.

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    No tuition



    2020 Continuing Dental Education Catalog

    Assistant Courses

    DA0007: Oral Surgery Assistant's Survival Course
    Date(s): 7/14/2020 - 7/16/2020
    Facility: Native American Professional Parent Resources, NAPPR Location: Albuquerque, NM
    Instructor(s): Kenneth Moran, Justin Sikes Director: Justin Sikes
    Audience: Assistants Level: Basic
    Quota: 10 - 30 students Tuition: $200.00
    Hours: 20.00 (Total CDE); 20.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 20.00 (AGD - 310)
    Course Types Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    Assistant's Survival Course will provide assistants with the knowledge and skills to perform a supplemental Oral Surgery procedures and understand why and how Oral Surgery procedures are performed.

    Oral Surgery Assistant’s Survival Course 2020

    July 14, 2020

    8:00-9:00       Introduction/Get Acquainted/                Sikes
    Scope of Practice/Case Presentations

    9:00-10:30       Common Medical Conditions                Sikes

    10:30-12:00       Aseptic Technique                   Moran

    12:00-1:30       Lunch

    1:30-3:00       Vital Signs and Patient Monitoring            Sikes

    3:00-5:00       LAB- Vital Signs/Monitor Use               Sikes/Moran
             

    July 15, 2020

    8:00-11:00       Medical Emergencies                  Moran

    11:00-12:30       Lunch

    12:30-2:00       Anesthesia/Antibiotics/Analgesics/            Sikes
             Venous Puncture

    2:00-4:00       LAB- Aseptic Technique/Instrument Wrapping/      Hewey/Yazzie
    Gowns & Gloves/Instrument ID

    July 16, 2020

    8:00-9:30       Suturing/Miscellaneous Materials            Moran

    9:30-10:00      LAB - Suturing Practice               Moran/Sikes

    10:00-11:00       Post-op Complications                   Sikes

    11:00-12:30      Lunch                     

    12:30-1:30       Biopsy Techniques                  Moran

    1:30-3:30       Case Scenarios/Conclusions                Sikes

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1.    Have a broad knowledge Oral Surgery procedures
    2.    Have knowledge of how to assist in Medical Emergencies
    3.    Have knowledge of why adjunctive measures are done in the Oral Surgery practice

    Prerequisites:

    Travel:

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    Assistant Courses

    DA0008: Restorative BASIC Expanded Function Dental Assistant Course
    Date(s): 3/9/2020 - 3/14/2020
    Facility: University of Buffalo Location: Buffalo, NY
    Instructor(s): Joseph Salamon Director: Joseph Salamon
    Audience: Assistants Level: Basic
    Quota: 4 - 10 students Tuition: $360.00
    Hours: 36.00 (Total CDE); 36.00 (DANB Clinical); 36.00 (AGD - 250)
    Course Types Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    The purpose of this course is to introduce the dental assistant to the placement and finishing of restorative materials used in operative dentistry. Technical background information is presented in cavity classification and dental anatomy. Class I, II, & V amalgam restorations, and Class III & V composite restorations are covered in lecture and laboratory exercises. Other written and practical examinations are used to measure participant progress. The basic course has been organized for those dental assistants with limited or no training and/or experience in the placement of restorative materials. It is only practical for those clinics where the ratio of dentists to dental assistants allows the practice of expanded restorative functions. If the newly acquired skills are to become fully developed, the assistant must be able to return to his/her clinic and work with their dentist for a recommended period of 6 months. This follow-up supervised placement of amalgam and composite restorations is required in order to complete the course with a Certification as a Restorative Expanded Function Dental Assistant. Students will receive CDE credits for their training time during this class, without regard to grades or future certification.

    Learning Objectives:

    1. Describe tooth morphology and structure and the materials used to restore them.
    2. Place and finish basic amalgam and composite restorations.
    3. Discriminate between what is an acceptable and an unacceptable restoration.

    Prerequisites:

    Mandatory: Completion of the online Restorative Expanded Functions-Basic Prerequisite Course.

    Tuition is due only from staff from tribal programs that have taken their HQ dental shares. Tuition Payment is due at least 30 days prior to the start of the course. Please submit tuition payment to the address on the Tuition Payment Form [obtain the form by contacting IHSCDECoordinator@ihs.gov] or downloading from this site.

    Travel:

    The preferred hotel for lodging during your training is the Holiday Inn Express in Downtown Buffalo, NY.

    https://www.ihg.com/holidayinnexpress/hotels/us/en/buffalo/bufms/hoteldetail?cm_mmc=GoogleMaps-_-EX-_-US-_-BUFMS

    A block of rooms for all participants has been reserved at the gov't rate of 104.00/night.

    Call 716-854-5500, when booking mention that you are in the ' IHS EFDA' Room block

    This location is 1 minute from the MetroRail that runs between downtown and UB South Campus where the Dental School is located. This is an excellent option for those traveling from out of town to avoid the costs of taxi or rental car, the train round trip is 4.00 or a 7 day all day pass is 25.00. This hotel is central to many dining, entertainment, cultural, and recreational activities in Buffalo, NY.

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DA0012: Restorative ADVANCED Expanded Functions Dental Assistant Course
    Date(s): 11/4/2019 - 11/7/2019
    Facility: Yakama Service Unit Location: Toppenish, WA
    Instructor(s): Cheryl Sixkiller Director: Cheryl Sixkiller
    Audience: Assistants Level: Advanced
    Quota: 2 - 4 students Tuition: $280.00
    Hours: 28.00 (Total CDE); 28.00 (DANB Clinical)
    Course Types Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This course is a continuation of the “Basic Expanded Functions” course, which is a prerequisite.

    All five-cavity classifications/preparations will be covered in lecture and laboratory exercises, including amalgam and composite restorations. Lectures will review and update course participants on dental restorative materials including a discussion of bonding agents. Laboratory exercises will be performed on typodonts beginning with conservative preparations and working up to and including cusp-protected amalgam and incisal angle composite resin restorations. Also, participants will be introduced to the basics of occlusion. The course will require that the participant perform 5 cusp-protecting amalgams [CPAs] and 5 class IV composite restorations back in their clinical setting before receiving her/his certificate.

    Agenda
    November 4, 2019
       8:00AM      Introduction to EF Advanced Restorative Course
       9:00AM      Amalgam Review
       10:00AM   Anatomy Review
    12:30PM   Laboratory Time [Typodonts]-Complete all Class II’s
    3:00PM      Dental Anatomy and Occlusion Concepts
    November 5, 2019
    8:00AM      Lab Time [Typodonts]-Finish Class II’s and Begin CPA’s
    10:00AM   Cusp Protected Amalgam Restorations
    12:30PM   Lab Time [Typodonts] Review of Occlusion- Complete CPA’s
    November 6, 2019
    8:00AM      Advance Resins
    9:00AM      Curing Lights and Polymerization
    9:45AM      Esthetics and Optical Qualities of Composite
    10:30AM   Lab Time [Typodonts]- Complete Small Composites
    12:30PM   Anterior Anatomy
    2:00PM      Lab Time [Typodonts]- Complete Class IV’s
    November 7, 2019
    8:00AM       Conclusion to EF Advanced Restoration Course
    12:00 PM    Close out with students

    Handouts/Information for Attendees
       Students should bring:
    Restorative cassette
    Matrices other than standard tofflemier bands
    Polishing systems used in clinic for slow speed handpieces

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1. Have an understanding of the basic concepts of occlusion as they apply to restorative dentistry.
    2. Be able to place and finish complex Class II amalgam restorations and composite restorations involving the incisal angle.
    3. Have an understanding of the current state-of-the-art in dentinal bonding agents.
    4. Have the ability to discriminate between acceptable and unacceptable restorations

    Prerequisites:

    1. Certificate from the Basic Expanded Functions course.
    2. Completion of the online Restorative Expanded Functions-Basic Prerequisite course.

    Travel:

    Payment Address:

    NA



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    Assistant Courses

    DA0017: Periodontal Expanded Function Dental Assistant Course
    Date(s): 12/16/2019 - 12/20/2019
    Facility: Fort Defiance Location: Ft. Defiance, AZ
    Instructor(s): Mylene Santulan Director: Mylene Santulan
    Audience: Assistants Level: Basic
    Quota: 3 - 3 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 32.00 (Total CDE); 32.00 (DANB Clinical); 32.00 (AGD - 490)
    Course Types Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This course is composed of didactic and clinical instruction. It is designed to teach dental assistants to provide dental cleanings to remove visible calculus by using state-of-the art Piezoelectric scalers or Magnetostrictive ultrasonic scalers.

    This course is ONLY open to Ft. Defiance staff.

    Agenda:

    Day 1: 1-5
    • Detection and Diagnosis- Gingivitis and Periodontitis
    • Public Health Perio and Periodontal Risk

    Day 2: 8:00 AM- Noon - Lecture and Lab
    • Instrumentation of teeth using ultrasonic equipment
    • Dental procedure codes
    • Ultrasonic lab using mannequins/typodonts
    Day 2: 1:00- 5:00 PM- Lab
    • Ultrasonic lab with mannequins/typodonts
    • Lab evaluations through direct observation and feedback
    Day 3: 8:00 AM- Noon - Practicum
    • Students provide dental cleanings on each
    • Practicum evaluations through direct observation and feedback
    Day 3: 1:00- 5:00 PM- Practicum
    • Students provide dental cleanings for patients
    • Practicum evaluation for each patient through direct observation and feedback
    Day 4: 8:00 AM- Noon - Practicum
    • Students provide dental cleanings for patients
    • Practicum evaluations through direct observation and feedback
    Day 4: 1:00- 5:00 PM- Practicum
    • Students provide dental cleanings for patients
    • Practicum evaluations through direct observation and feedback
    Day 5: 8:00 AM- Noon – Practicum and Close Out
    • Students provide dental cleanings for patients until 11:00 AM
    • Explanation of post-course work, Q&A session, and evaluations

    Post-Course Requirements: Students must complete 20 dental cleanings which are checked and scored by the hygienist/dentist at their home dental clinic. This is documented on the Follow-Up Training Progress Record, which is then maintained at the local program. The dental chief/director should then e-mail the IHS EFDA Coordinator [IHSEFDA@ihs.gov] to inform them that post-course requirements have been met and that the record is on file at the local clinic. Once this is done, the IHS EFDA Coordinator will provide the student with instructions on how to receive their CDE certificate and their EFDA certificate.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1. Relate Community Periodontal Index of Treatment Needs [CPITN] scores to a need for potential periodontal treatment.
    2. Detect disease, supra and subgingival calculus.
    3. Provide thorough ultrasonic scaling of teeth..
    4. Accurately code for periodontal and hygiene procedures with IHS/ADA coding. .
    5. Recommend effective toothpastes, mouth rinses and oral hygiene aids to patients.
    6. Motivate patients to improve plaque removal and periodontal health.
    7. Identify who is at risk for periodontal breakdown.

    Prerequisites:

    Dental assistants must have basic knowledge about periodontal disease before attending the Periodontal Expanded Functions-Basic course and must successfully complete the Prerequisite Course at least 2 weeks prior to attending the course.

    Tuition is due only from staff from tribal programs that have taken their HQ dental shares. Tuition Payment is due at least 30 days prior to the start of the course. Please submit tuition payment to the address on the Tuition Payment Form [obtain the form by contacting IHSCDECoordinator@ihs.gov] or downloading from this site.

    Travel:

    Payment Address:

    As of January 1, 2017, dental staff from Title V Tribal Compact Programs are required to pay tuition for courses. For this course, Title V compacted programs should send a check or money order made out to the

    Tuition is required only for staff from Title V Tribal Compacts who have taken their dental shares. Tuition must be paid in full 8 weeks prior to the start of the course – please see the tuition policy below.

    2020 Continuing Dental Education Catalog

    Assistant Courses

    DA0018: Periodontal Expanded Function Dental Assistant Course
    Date(s): 3/16/2020 - 3/20/2020
    Facility: San Xavier Location: San Xaviier, AZ
    Instructor(s): Sylvia Carbajal-Leon, Sharon Lang Director: Eric Jewell
    Audience: Assistants Level: Basic
    Quota: 4 - 8 students Tuition: $320.00
    Hours: 32.00 (Total CDE); 32.00 (DANB Clinical); 32.00 (AGD - 490)
    Course Types Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This course is composed of didactic and clinical instruction. It is designed to teach dental assistants to provide dental cleanings to remove visible calculus by using state-of-the art Piezoelectric scalers or Magnetostrictive ultrasonic scalers.


    Agenda:

    Day 1: 1-5
    • Detection and Diagnosis- Gingivitis and Periodontitis
    • Public Health Perio and Periodontal Risk

    Day 2: 8:00 AM- Noon - Lecture and Lab
    • Instrumentation of teeth using ultrasonic equipment
    • Dental procedure codes
    • Ultrasonic lab using mannequins/typodonts
    Day 2: 1:00- 5:00 PM- Lab
    • Ultrasonic lab with mannequins/typodonts
    • Lab evaluations through direct observation and feedback
    Day 3: 8:00 AM- Noon - Practicum
    • Students provide dental cleanings on each
    • Practicum evaluations through direct observation and feedback
    Day 3: 1:00- 5:00 PM- Practicum
    • Students provide dental cleanings for patients
    • Practicum evaluation for each patient through direct observation and feedback
    Day 4: 8:00 AM- Noon - Practicum
    • Students provide dental cleanings for patients
    • Practicum evaluations through direct observation and feedback
    Day 4: 1:00- 5:00 PM- Practicum
    • Students provide dental cleanings for patients
    • Practicum evaluations through direct observation and feedback
    Day 5: 8:00 AM- Noon – Practicum and Close Out
    • Students provide dental cleanings for patients until 11:00 AM
    • Explanation of post-course work, Q&A session, and evaluations

    Post-Course Requirements: Students must complete 20 dental cleanings which are checked and scored by the hygienist/dentist at their home dental clinic. This is documented on the Follow-Up Training Progress Record, which is then maintained at the local program. The dental chief/director should then e-mail the IHS EFDA Coordinator [IHSEFDA@ihs.gov] to inform them that post-course requirements have been met and that the record is on file at the local clinic. Once this is done, the IHS EFDA Coordinator will provide the student with instructions on how to receive their CDE certificate and their EFDA certificate.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1. Relate Community Periodontal Index of Treatment Needs [CPITN] scores to a need for potential periodontal treatment.
    2. Detect disease, supra and subgingival calculus.
    3. Provide thorough ultrasonic scaling of teeth..
    4. Accurately code for periodontal and hygiene procedures with IHS/ADA coding. .
    5. Recommend effective toothpastes, mouth rinses and oral hygiene aids to patients.
    6. Motivate patients to improve plaque removal and periodontal health.
    7. Identify who is at risk for periodontal breakdown.

    Prerequisites:

    Dental assistants must have basic knowledge about periodontal disease before attending the Periodontal Expanded Functions-Basic course and must successfully complete the Prerequisite Course at least 2 weeks prior to attending the course.

    Tuition is due only from staff from tribal programs that have taken their HQ dental shares. Tuition Payment is due at least 30 days prior to the start of the course. Please submit tuition payment to the address on the Tuition Payment Form [obtain the form by contacting IHSCDECoordinator@ihs.gov] or downloading from this site.

    Travel:

    Payment Address:

    As of January 1, 2017, dental staff from Title V Tribal Compact Programs are required to pay tuition for courses. For this course, Title V compacted programs should send a check or money order made out to the

    Tuition is required only for staff from Title V Tribal Compacts who have taken their dental shares. Tuition must be paid in full 8 weeks prior to the start of the course – please see the tuition policy below.

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    Assistant Courses

    DA0019: Periodontal Expanded Function Dental Assistant Course
    Date(s): 4/20/2020 - 4/24/2020
    Facility: Parker Indian Hospital Location: Parker, AZ
    Instructor(s): Nida Lerch Director: Nida Lerch
    Audience: Assistants Level: Basic
    Quota: 4 - 5 students Tuition: $320.00
    Hours: 32.00 (Total CDE); 32.00 (DANB Clinical); 32.00 (AGD - 490)
    Course Types Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This course is composed of didactic and clinical instruction. It is designed to teach dental assistants to provide dental cleanings to remove visible calculus by using state-of-the art Piezoelectric scalers or Magnetostrictive ultrasonic scalers.


    Agenda:

    Day 1: 1-5
    • Detection and Diagnosis- Gingivitis and Periodontitis
    • Public Health Perio and Periodontal Risk

    Day 2: 8:00 AM- Noon - Lecture and Lab
    • Instrumentation of teeth using ultrasonic equipment
    • Dental procedure codes
    • Ultrasonic lab using mannequins/typodonts
    Day 2: 1:00- 5:00 PM- Lab
    • Ultrasonic lab with mannequins/typodonts
    • Lab evaluations through direct observation and feedback
    Day 3: 8:00 AM- Noon - Practicum
    • Students provide dental cleanings on each
    • Practicum evaluations through direct observation and feedback
    Day 3: 1:00- 5:00 PM- Practicum
    • Students provide dental cleanings for patients
    • Practicum evaluation for each patient through direct observation and feedback
    Day 4: 8:00 AM- Noon - Practicum
    • Students provide dental cleanings for patients
    • Practicum evaluations through direct observation and feedback
    Day 4: 1:00- 5:00 PM- Practicum
    • Students provide dental cleanings for patients
    • Practicum evaluations through direct observation and feedback
    Day 5: 8:00 AM- Noon – Practicum and Close Out
    • Students provide dental cleanings for patients until 11:00 AM
    • Explanation of post-course work, Q&A session, and evaluations

    Post-Course Requirements: Students must complete 20 dental cleanings which are checked and scored by the hygienist/dentist at their home dental clinic. This is documented on the Follow-Up Training Progress Record, which is then maintained at the local program. The dental chief/director should then e-mail the IHS EFDA Coordinator [IHSEFDA@ihs.gov] to inform them that post-course requirements have been met and that the record is on file at the local clinic. Once this is done, the IHS EFDA Coordinator will provide the student with instructions on how to receive their CDE certificate and their EFDA certificate.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1. Relate Community Periodontal Index of Treatment Needs [CPITN] scores to a need for potential periodontal treatment.
    2. Detect disease, supra and subgingival calculus.
    3. Provide thorough ultrasonic scaling of teeth..
    4. Accurately code for periodontal and hygiene procedures with IHS/ADA coding. .
    5. Recommend effective toothpastes, mouth rinses and oral hygiene aids to patients.
    6. Motivate patients to improve plaque removal and periodontal health.
    7. Identify who is at risk for periodontal breakdown.

    Prerequisites:

    Dental assistants must have basic knowledge about periodontal disease before attending the Periodontal Expanded Functions-Basic course and must successfully complete the Prerequisite Course at least 2 weeks prior to attending the course.

    Tuition is due only from staff from tribal programs that have taken their HQ dental shares. Tuition Payment is due at least 30 days prior to the start of the course. Please submit tuition payment to the address on the Tuition Payment Form [obtain the form by contacting IHSCDECoordinator@ihs.gov] or downloading from this site.

    Travel:

    Payment Address:

    As of January 1, 2017, dental staff from Title V Tribal Compact Programs are required to pay tuition for courses. For this course, Title V compacted programs should send a check or money order made out to the

    Tuition is required only for staff from Title V Tribal Compacts who have taken their dental shares. Tuition must be paid in full 8 weeks prior to the start of the course – please see the tuition policy below.

    2020 Continuing Dental Education Catalog

    Assistant Courses

    DA0020: Periodontal Expanded Function Dental Assistant Course
    Date(s): 4/6/2020 - 4/10/2020
    Facility: Lawton Service Unit Location: Lawton, OK
    Instructor(s): Keasha Myrick, Theresa Chennault Director: Keasha Myrick
    Audience: Assistants Level: Basic
    Quota: 2 - 4 students Tuition: $320.00
    Hours: 32.00 (Total CDE); 32.00 (DANB Clinical); 32.00 (AGD - 490)
    Course Types Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This course is composed of didactic and clinical instruction. It is designed to teach dental assistants to provide dental cleanings to remove visible calculus by using state-of-the art Piezoelectric scalers or Magnetostrictive ultrasonic scalers.


    Agenda:

    Day 1: 1-5
    • Detection and Diagnosis- Gingivitis and Periodontitis
    • Public Health Perio and Periodontal Risk

    Day 2: 8:00 AM- Noon - Lecture and Lab
    • Instrumentation of teeth using ultrasonic equipment
    • Dental procedure codes
    • Ultrasonic lab using mannequins/typodonts
    Day 2: 1:00- 5:00 PM- Lab
    • Ultrasonic lab with mannequins/typodonts
    • Lab evaluations through direct observation and feedback
    Day 3: 8:00 AM- Noon - Practicum
    • Students provide dental cleanings on each
    • Practicum evaluations through direct observation and feedback
    Day 3: 1:00- 5:00 PM- Practicum
    • Students provide dental cleanings for patients
    • Practicum evaluation for each patient through direct observation and feedback
    Day 4: 8:00 AM- Noon - Practicum
    • Students provide dental cleanings for patients
    • Practicum evaluations through direct observation and feedback
    Day 4: 1:00- 5:00 PM- Practicum
    • Students provide dental cleanings for patients
    • Practicum evaluations through direct observation and feedback
    Day 5: 8:00 AM- Noon – Practicum and Close Out
    • Students provide dental cleanings for patients until 11:00 AM
    • Explanation of post-course work, Q&A session, and evaluations

    Post-Course Requirements: Students must complete 20 dental cleanings which are checked and scored by the hygienist/dentist at their home dental clinic. This is documented on the Follow-Up Training Progress Record, which is then maintained at the local program. The dental chief/director should then e-mail the IHS EFDA Coordinator [IHSEFDA@ihs.gov] to inform them that post-course requirements have been met and that the record is on file at the local clinic. Once this is done, the IHS EFDA Coordinator will provide the student with instructions on how to receive their CDE certificate and their EFDA certificate.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1. Relate Community Periodontal Index of Treatment Needs [CPITN] scores to a need for potential periodontal treatment.
    2. Detect disease, supra and subgingival calculus.
    3. Provide thorough ultrasonic scaling of teeth..
    4. Accurately code for periodontal and hygiene procedures with IHS/ADA coding. .
    5. Recommend effective toothpastes, mouth rinses and oral hygiene aids to patients.
    6. Motivate patients to improve plaque removal and periodontal health.
    7. Identify who is at risk for periodontal breakdown.

    Prerequisites:

    Dental assistants must have basic knowledge about periodontal disease before attending the Periodontal Expanded Functions-Basic course and must successfully complete the Prerequisite Course at least 2 weeks prior to attending the course.

    Tuition is due only from staff from tribal programs that have taken their HQ dental shares. Tuition Payment is due at least 30 days prior to the start of the course. Please submit tuition payment to the address on the Tuition Payment Form [obtain the form by contacting IHSCDECoordinator@ihs.gov] or downloading from this site.

    Travel:

    Payment Address:

    As of January 1, 2017, dental staff from Title V Tribal Compact Programs are required to pay tuition for courses. For this course, Title V compacted programs should send a check or money order made out to the

    Tuition is required only for staff from Title V Tribal Compacts who have taken their dental shares. Tuition must be paid in full 8 weeks prior to the start of the course – please see the tuition policy below.

    2020 Continuing Dental Education Catalog

    Assistant Courses

    DA0021: Periodontal Expanded Function Dental Assistant Course
    Date(s): 6/15/2020 - 6/19/2020
    Facility: Sisseton Location: Sisseton, SD
    Instructor(s): Lisa Daniel Director: Lisa Daniel
    Audience: Assistants Level: Basic
    Quota: 2 - 4 students Tuition: $320.00
    Hours: 32.00 (Total CDE); 32.00 (DANB Clinical); 32.00 (AGD - 490)
    Course Types Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This course is composed of didactic and clinical instruction. It is designed to teach dental assistants to provide dental cleanings to remove visible calculus by using state-of-the art Piezoelectric scalers or Magnetostrictive ultrasonic scalers.


    Agenda:

    Day 1: 1-5
    • Detection and Diagnosis- Gingivitis and Periodontitis
    • Public Health Perio and Periodontal Risk

    Day 2: 8:00 AM- Noon - Lecture and Lab
    • Instrumentation of teeth using ultrasonic equipment
    • Dental procedure codes
    • Ultrasonic lab using mannequins/typodonts
    Day 2: 1:00- 5:00 PM- Lab
    • Ultrasonic lab with mannequins/typodonts
    • Lab evaluations through direct observation and feedback
    Day 3: 8:00 AM- Noon - Practicum
    • Students provide dental cleanings on each
    • Practicum evaluations through direct observation and feedback
    Day 3: 1:00- 5:00 PM- Practicum
    • Students provide dental cleanings for patients
    • Practicum evaluation for each patient through direct observation and feedback
    Day 4: 8:00 AM- Noon - Practicum
    • Students provide dental cleanings for patients
    • Practicum evaluations through direct observation and feedback
    Day 4: 1:00- 5:00 PM- Practicum
    • Students provide dental cleanings for patients
    • Practicum evaluations through direct observation and feedback
    Day 5: 8:00 AM- Noon – Practicum and Close Out
    • Students provide dental cleanings for patients until 11:00 AM
    • Explanation of post-course work, Q&A session, and evaluations

    Post-Course Requirements: Students must complete 20 dental cleanings which are checked and scored by the hygienist/dentist at their home dental clinic. This is documented on the Follow-Up Training Progress Record, which is then maintained at the local program. The dental chief/director should then e-mail the IHS EFDA Coordinator [IHSEFDA@ihs.gov] to inform them that post-course requirements have been met and that the record is on file at the local clinic. Once this is done, the IHS EFDA Coordinator will provide the student with instructions on how to receive their CDE certificate and their EFDA certificate.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1. Relate Community Periodontal Index of Treatment Needs [CPITN] scores to a need for potential periodontal treatment.
    2. Detect disease, supra and subgingival calculus.
    3. Provide thorough ultrasonic scaling of teeth..
    4. Accurately code for periodontal and hygiene procedures with IHS/ADA coding. .
    5. Recommend effective toothpastes, mouth rinses and oral hygiene aids to patients.
    6. Motivate patients to improve plaque removal and periodontal health.
    7. Identify who is at risk for periodontal breakdown.

    Prerequisites:

    Dental assistants must have basic knowledge about periodontal disease before attending the Periodontal Expanded Functions-Basic course and must successfully complete the Prerequisite Course at least 2 weeks prior to attending the course.

    Tuition is due only from staff from tribal programs that have taken their HQ dental shares. Tuition Payment is due at least 30 days prior to the start of the course. Please submit tuition payment to the address on the Tuition Payment Form [obtain the form by contacting IHSCDECoordinator@ihs.gov] or downloading from this site.

    Travel:

    Payment Address:

    As of January 1, 2017, dental staff from Title V Tribal Compact Programs are required to pay tuition for courses. For this course, Title V compacted programs should send a check or money order made out to the

    Tuition is required only for staff from Title V Tribal Compacts who have taken their dental shares. Tuition must be paid in full 8 weeks prior to the start of the course – please see the tuition policy below.

    2020 Continuing Dental Education Catalog

    Assistant Courses

    DA0022: Periodontal Expanded Function Dental Assistant Course
    Date(s): 8/10/2020 - 8/14/2020
    Facility: Lawton Service Unit Location: Lawton, OK
    Instructor(s): Keasha Myrick, Theresa Chennault Director: Keasha Myrick
    Audience: Assistants Level: Basic
    Quota: 2 - 4 students Tuition: $320.00
    Hours: 32.00 (Total CDE); 32.00 (DANB Clinical); 32.00 (AGD - 490)
    Course Types Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This course is composed of didactic and clinical instruction. It is designed to teach dental assistants to provide dental cleanings to remove visible calculus by using state-of-the art Piezoelectric scalers or Magnetostrictive ultrasonic scalers.


    Agenda:

    Day 1: 1-5
    • Detection and Diagnosis- Gingivitis and Periodontitis
    • Public Health Perio and Periodontal Risk

    Day 2: 8:00 AM- Noon - Lecture and Lab
    • Instrumentation of teeth using ultrasonic equipment
    • Dental procedure codes
    • Ultrasonic lab using mannequins/typodonts
    Day 2: 1:00- 5:00 PM- Lab
    • Ultrasonic lab with mannequins/typodonts
    • Lab evaluations through direct observation and feedback
    Day 3: 8:00 AM- Noon - Practicum
    • Students provide dental cleanings on each
    • Practicum evaluations through direct observation and feedback
    Day 3: 1:00- 5:00 PM- Practicum
    • Students provide dental cleanings for patients
    • Practicum evaluation for each patient through direct observation and feedback
    Day 4: 8:00 AM- Noon - Practicum
    • Students provide dental cleanings for patients
    • Practicum evaluations through direct observation and feedback
    Day 4: 1:00- 5:00 PM- Practicum
    • Students provide dental cleanings for patients
    • Practicum evaluations through direct observation and feedback
    Day 5: 8:00 AM- Noon – Practicum and Close Out
    • Students provide dental cleanings for patients until 11:00 AM
    • Explanation of post-course work, Q&A session, and evaluations

    Post-Course Requirements: Students must complete 20 dental cleanings which are checked and scored by the hygienist/dentist at their home dental clinic. This is documented on the Follow-Up Training Progress Record, which is then maintained at the local program. The dental chief/director should then e-mail the IHS EFDA Coordinator [IHSEFDA@ihs.gov] to inform them that post-course requirements have been met and that the record is on file at the local clinic. Once this is done, the IHS EFDA Coordinator will provide the student with instructions on how to receive their CDE certificate and their EFDA certificate.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1. Relate Community Periodontal Index of Treatment Needs [CPITN] scores to a need for potential periodontal treatment.
    2. Detect disease, supra and subgingival calculus.
    3. Provide thorough ultrasonic scaling of teeth..
    4. Accurately code for periodontal and hygiene procedures with IHS/ADA coding. .
    5. Recommend effective toothpastes, mouth rinses and oral hygiene aids to patients.
    6. Motivate patients to improve plaque removal and periodontal health.
    7. Identify who is at risk for periodontal breakdown.

    Prerequisites:

    Dental assistants must have basic knowledge about periodontal disease before attending the Periodontal Expanded Functions-Basic course and must successfully complete the Prerequisite Course at least 2 weeks prior to attending the course.

    Tuition is due only from staff from tribal programs that have taken their HQ dental shares. Tuition Payment is due at least 30 days prior to the start of the course. Please submit tuition payment to the address on the Tuition Payment Form [obtain the form by contacting IHSCDECoordinator@ihs.gov] or downloading from this site.

    Travel:

    Payment Address:

    As of January 1, 2017, dental staff from Title V Tribal Compact Programs are required to pay tuition for courses. For this course, Title V compacted programs should send a check or money order made out to the

    Tuition is required only for staff from Title V Tribal Compacts who have taken their dental shares. Tuition must be paid in full 8 weeks prior to the start of the course – please see the tuition policy below.

    2020 Continuing Dental Education Catalog

    Assistant Courses

    DA0023: Periodontal Expanded Function Dental Assistant Course
    Date(s): 8/10/2020 - 8/14/2020
    Facility: Claremore Location: Claremore, OK
    Instructor(s): Jennifer Curtis Director: Jennifer Curtis
    Audience: Assistants Level: Basic
    Quota: 4 - 8 students Tuition: $320.00
    Hours: 32.00 (Total CDE); 32.00 (DANB Clinical); 32.00 (AGD - 490)
    Course Types Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This course is composed of didactic and clinical instruction. It is designed to teach dental assistants to provide dental cleanings to remove visible calculus by using state-of-the art Piezoelectric scalers or Magnetostrictive ultrasonic scalers.


    Agenda:

    Day 1: 1-5
    • Detection and Diagnosis- Gingivitis and Periodontitis
    • Public Health Perio and Periodontal Risk

    Day 2: 8:00 AM- Noon - Lecture and Lab
    • Instrumentation of teeth using ultrasonic equipment
    • Dental procedure codes
    • Ultrasonic lab using mannequins/typodonts
    Day 2: 1:00- 5:00 PM- Lab
    • Ultrasonic lab with mannequins/typodonts
    • Lab evaluations through direct observation and feedback
    Day 3: 8:00 AM- Noon - Practicum
    • Students provide dental cleanings on each
    • Practicum evaluations through direct observation and feedback
    Day 3: 1:00- 5:00 PM- Practicum
    • Students provide dental cleanings for patients
    • Practicum evaluation for each patient through direct observation and feedback
    Day 4: 8:00 AM- Noon - Practicum
    • Students provide dental cleanings for patients
    • Practicum evaluations through direct observation and feedback
    Day 4: 1:00- 5:00 PM- Practicum
    • Students provide dental cleanings for patients
    • Practicum evaluations through direct observation and feedback
    Day 5: 8:00 AM- Noon – Practicum and Close Out
    • Students provide dental cleanings for patients until 11:00 AM
    • Explanation of post-course work, Q&A session, and evaluations

    Post-Course Requirements: Students must complete 20 dental cleanings which are checked and scored by the hygienist/dentist at their home dental clinic. This is documented on the Follow-Up Training Progress Record, which is then maintained at the local program. The dental chief/director should then e-mail the IHS EFDA Coordinator [IHSEFDA@ihs.gov] to inform them that post-course requirements have been met and that the record is on file at the local clinic. Once this is done, the IHS EFDA Coordinator will provide the student with instructions on how to receive their CDE certificate and their EFDA certificate.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1. Relate Community Periodontal Index of Treatment Needs [CPITN] scores to a need for potential periodontal treatment.
    2. Detect disease, supra and subgingival calculus.
    3. Provide thorough ultrasonic scaling of teeth..
    4. Accurately code for periodontal and hygiene procedures with IHS/ADA coding. .
    5. Recommend effective toothpastes, mouth rinses and oral hygiene aids to patients.
    6. Motivate patients to improve plaque removal and periodontal health.
    7. Identify who is at risk for periodontal breakdown.

    Prerequisites:

    Dental assistants must have basic knowledge about periodontal disease before attending the Periodontal Expanded Functions-Basic course and must successfully complete the Prerequisite Course at least 2 weeks prior to attending the course.

    Tuition is due only from staff from tribal programs that have taken their HQ dental shares. Tuition Payment is due at least 30 days prior to the start of the course. Please submit tuition payment to the address on the Tuition Payment Form [obtain the form by contacting IHSCDECoordinator@ihs.gov] or downloading from this site.

    Travel:

    Payment Address:

    As of January 1, 2017, dental staff from Title V Tribal Compact Programs are required to pay tuition for courses. For this course, Title V compacted programs should send a check or money order made out to the

    Tuition is required only for staff from Title V Tribal Compacts who have taken their dental shares. Tuition must be paid in full 8 weeks prior to the start of the course – please see the tuition policy below.

    2020 Continuing Dental Education Catalog

    Assistant Courses

    DA0024: Restorative COMPOSITE Expanded Functions Dental Assistant Course
    Date(s): 11/4/2019 - 11/8/2019
    Facility: Tsehootsooi Medical Center Location: Ft. Defiance, AZ
    Instructor(s): Clayton Carpenter, Jeannie Yoon, Jason Price Director: Jason Price
    Audience: Assistants Level: Advanced
    Quota: 3 - 3 students Tuition: $360.00
    Hours: 36.00 (Total CDE); 18.00 (DANB Clinical); 18.00 (DANB Non-Clinical)
    Course Types Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    The basic and advanced expanded function dental assistant courses are NOT required to take this course.

    The purpose of this course is to introduce the dental assistant to the placement and finishing of composite [and glass ionomer] restorative materials in IHS, tribal, and IHS-funded urban dental programs.

    Course Overview: This course will combine concepts taught in the restorative EFDA basic and advanced courses but will focus on composite resin restorations. Background information will be provided in cavity classification and dental anatomy. Anterior composites will include both Class III and Class IV restorations taught in didactic and laboratory settings. Posterior composites will include Class I, Class II, and Class V restorations taught in didactic and laboratory settings. This one-week course is designed to provide basic skills to perform these restorations.
    Prerequisites: The dental program director and dental assistant supervisor are responsible for ensuring the dental assistant is adequately prepared the course. Completion of the restorative EFDA basic and/or advanced courses [which teach amalgams and composites but exclude Class I and II composites] is not a prerequisite requirement to take the composite course. However, the prospective EFDA must complete DA0004, the Restorative Expanded Functions Basic Prerequisite Course, and this must be completed at least two weeks in advance of the course. If the dental assistant fails to meet this deadline, he/she will be unenrolled from the restorative EFDA composite course regardless of whether tuition has been paid or not and travel has been arranged or not. The Restorative Expanded Functions Basic Prerequisite Course consists of four online modules: [1] dental anatomy, [2] tofflemire matrix band and wedge [which isn’t used in composites but nevertheless teaches fundamentals], [3] dental dam, and [4] operative setup. It is also the dental program director’s and DA supervisor’s responsibility to provide some training prior to the course, specifically to help the DA understand the operative setup for composites at the clinic, instruments used for composites, etc.
    Course Curriculum: The Restorative EFDA – Composite Course will consist of 32.0 hours of continuing dental education taught over five days by a skilled and calibrated instructor using a standard training curriculum as listed below. The dental assistant must attend all five days to receive CDE credit and to move on to the post-course portion of certification; no partial credit is given. In addition, the dental assistant must successfully pass both the written and practical tests. Failure to pass the tests, as determined by the instructor[s] and course director, will result in failure of the entire course and the dental assistant will need to remediate the course at a future date.

    •   Monday [Day 1]
    o    8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.      Travel, preparation time
    o   12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.      Lunch on your own
    o    1:00 p.m. – 1:15 p.m.      Welcome, introductions, expectations
    o    1:15 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.      Cavity Classification and Nomenclature [Slide Deck 1]
    o    2:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.      Quality Evaluation Criteria [Slide Deck 2], Q & A
    o    2:30 p.m. – 3:15 p.m.      Composite Materials & Dental Adhesives [Slide Deck 3]
    o    3:15 p.m. – 3:45 p.m.      Curing Lights and Polymerization [Slide Deck 4]
    o    3:45 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.      Cavity Liners [Slide Deck 5]
    o    4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.      Anatomy [anatomy, premolars, molars [Slide Deck 6 & 7]
    o    5:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.      Quiz 1 [All course content from Day 1 Anatomy]

    •   Tuesday [Day 2]
    o    8:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m.      Class V Posterior Composite [Slide Deck 8]
    o    9:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.      Hands-on laboratory practice, Class V
    o   10:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.      Class I Posterior Composite [Slide Deck 9]
    o   11:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.      Hands-on laboratory practice, Class I
    o   12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.      Lunch on your own
    o    1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.      Class II Posterior Composite [Slide Deck 10]
    o    2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.      Review of Class I, II, and V, Q & A
    o    3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.      Quiz 2 [Class I, II and V]
    o    4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.      Practical 1: Class V Posterior Composite
    •   Wednesday [Day 3]
    o    8:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m.      Remediation training for those who failed quiz 1 or 2               or practical 1, others hands-on practice, Class I
    o    9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.      Anterior Anatomy [Slide Deck 11]
    o   10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.      Class III Anterior Composite [Slide Deck 1]
    o   11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.      Hands-on laboratory practice, Class III
    o   11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.      Re-take Quiz 1, 2, and/or Practical 1 as needed
    o   12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.      Lunch on your own
    o    1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.      Practical 2: Class I Posterior Composite
    o    2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.       Practical 3: Class II Posterior Composite
    o    3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.      Review of Class III, Q & A
    o    4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.      Quiz 3 [Class III]
    •   Thursday [Day 4]
    o    8:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m.      Remediation training for those who failed quiz 3, or
    practicals 2 or 3, others hands-on practice Class III
    o    9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.      Class IV Anterior Composite [Slide Deck 13]
    o   10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.      Hands-on laboratory practice, Class III & IV
    o   11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.      Re-take Practical 2 or 3 as needed
    o   12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.      Lunch on your own
    o    1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.      Practical 4: Class III Anterior Composite
    o    2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.       Review of Class IV, Q & A
    o    3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.      Quiz 4 [Class IV]
    o    4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.      Practical 5: Class IV Anterior Composite
    •   Friday [Day 5]
    o    8:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m.      Remediation training for those who failed quiz 4 or
    practicals 4 or 5
    o    9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.      Review of course materials, Q & A
    o   10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.      Final Written Exam [no remediation]
    o   11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.      Certification, Post-Course Requirements [Slide Deck 14]
    o   12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.      Course evaluation
    o    1:00 p.m.          Travel to home duty station

    Post-Course Responsibilities: It is important to remember that this one-week course is designed to provide the basic information and skills for a dental assistant to successfully place anterior and posterior composite restorations. Since the dental assistants will work under the license of a supervising dentist, it is that dentist’s responsibility to ensure that the dental assistant is competent to provide the service to the patient. The supervising dentist incurs all responsibility of the services provided to patients by the dental assistant. Consequently, we recommend that the supervising dentist[s] continue to provide training of restorative expanded function dental assistants as needed. Similarly, as a measure of quality of care, we encourage all dental assistants successfully completing the Restorative EFDA – Composite Course to become certified [read below on this process]. Supervising dentists should carefully grade restorations using the quality criteria sent by the course director in the post-course letter.
    Certification: Dental assistants must complete the following composite restorations within a six-month period in order to obtain EFDA certification: 40 total restorations, of which at least 10 are Class I or Class V restorations, at least 10 are Class III or Class IV restorations, and at least 10 are Class II restorations.
    Once the dental assistant has successfully completed 40 restorations [graded as “A” or “B”], the dental assistant supervising dentist [not DA supervisor, but supervising dentist] should e-mail the IHS CDE Coordinator with the following statement:
    “___________ [name of DA] has successfully completely 40 composite restorations that include at least 10 Class I or V restorations, at least 10 Class III or IV restorations, and at least 10 Class II restorations. ______ [name of DA] completed the Restorative EFDA – Composite Course held at _________ [location] on ___________ [dates]. A copy of the evaluation record will be maintained on file at this clinic. Please issue instructions for certification.”
    The dental assistant’s supervising dentist[s] may consult with the DA’s instructor if they have questions about the quality evaluation criteria. However, it is the supervising dentist’s responsibility to ensure that the dental assistant successfully meets the certification criteria [again, the DA will be working under that dentist’s license in performing the procedures].

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1. Have an understanding of the basic concepts of occlusion as they apply to restorative dentistry;
    2. Be able to place and finish composite restorations - Class I, II, III, IV, and V;
    3. Have an understanding of composite materials, dental adhesives, curing lights, and cavity liners; and
    4. Have the ability to discriminate between acceptable and unacceptable restorations.

    Prerequisites:

    The dental program director and dental assistant supervisor are responsible for ensuring the dental assistant is adequately prepared the course. Completion of the restorative EFDA basic and/or advanced courses [which teach amalgams and composites but exclude Class I and II composites] is not a prerequisite requirement to take the composite course. However, the prospective EFDA must complete DA0004, the Restorative Expanded Functions Basic Prerequisite Course, and this must be completed at least two weeks in advance of the course. If the dental assistant fails to meet this deadline, he/she will be unenrolled from the restorative EFDA composite course regardless of whether tuition has been paid or not and travel has been arranged or not. The Restorative Expanded Functions Basic Prerequisite Course consists of four online modules: [1] dental anatomy, [2] tofflemire matrix band and wedge [which isn’t used in composites but nevertheless teaches fundamentals], [3] dental dam, and [4] operative setup. It is also the dental program director’s and DA supervisor’s responsibility to provide some training prior to the course, specifically to help the DA understand the operative setup for composites at the clinic, instruments used for composites, etc.

    Travel:

    Payment Address:

    NA



    2020 Continuing Dental Education Catalog

    Assistant Courses

    DA0025: Restorative COMPOSITE Expanded Functions Dental Assistant Course
    Date(s): 11/18/2019 - 11/22/2019
    Facility: Tsehootsooi Medical Center Location: Ft. Defiance, AZ
    Instructor(s): Clayton Carpenter, Jeannie Yoon, Jason Price Director: Jason Price
    Audience: Assistants Level: Advanced
    Quota: 1 - 1 students Tuition: $360.00
    Hours: 36.00 (Total CDE); 18.00 (DANB Clinical); 18.00 (DANB Non-Clinical)
    Course Types Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    The basic and advanced expanded function dental assistant courses are NOT required to take this course.

    The purpose of this course is to introduce the dental assistant to the placement and finishing of composite [and glass ionomer] restorative materials in IHS, tribal, and IHS-funded urban dental programs.

    Course Overview: This course will combine concepts taught in the restorative EFDA basic and advanced courses but will focus on composite resin restorations. Background information will be provided in cavity classification and dental anatomy. Anterior composites will include both Class III and Class IV restorations taught in didactic and laboratory settings. Posterior composites will include Class I, Class II, and Class V restorations taught in didactic and laboratory settings. This one-week course is designed to provide basic skills to perform these restorations.
    Prerequisites: The dental program director and dental assistant supervisor are responsible for ensuring the dental assistant is adequately prepared the course. Completion of the restorative EFDA basic and/or advanced courses [which teach amalgams and composites but exclude Class I and II composites] is not a prerequisite requirement to take the composite course. However, the prospective EFDA must complete DA0004, the Restorative Expanded Functions Basic Prerequisite Course, and this must be completed at least two weeks in advance of the course. If the dental assistant fails to meet this deadline, he/she will be unenrolled from the restorative EFDA composite course regardless of whether tuition has been paid or not and travel has been arranged or not. The Restorative Expanded Functions Basic Prerequisite Course consists of four online modules: [1] dental anatomy, [2] tofflemire matrix band and wedge [which isn’t used in composites but nevertheless teaches fundamentals], [3] dental dam, and [4] operative setup. It is also the dental program director’s and DA supervisor’s responsibility to provide some training prior to the course, specifically to help the DA understand the operative setup for composites at the clinic, instruments used for composites, etc.
    Course Curriculum: The Restorative EFDA – Composite Course will consist of 32.0 hours of continuing dental education taught over five days by a skilled and calibrated instructor using a standard training curriculum as listed below. The dental assistant must attend all five days to receive CDE credit and to move on to the post-course portion of certification; no partial credit is given. In addition, the dental assistant must successfully pass both the written and practical tests. Failure to pass the tests, as determined by the instructor[s] and course director, will result in failure of the entire course and the dental assistant will need to remediate the course at a future date.

    •   Monday [Day 1]
    o    8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.      Travel, preparation time
    o   12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.      Lunch on your own
    o    1:00 p.m. – 1:15 p.m.      Welcome, introductions, expectations
    o    1:15 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.      Cavity Classification and Nomenclature [Slide Deck 1]
    o    2:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.      Quality Evaluation Criteria [Slide Deck 2], Q & A
    o    2:30 p.m. – 3:15 p.m.      Composite Materials & Dental Adhesives [Slide Deck 3]
    o    3:15 p.m. – 3:45 p.m.      Curing Lights and Polymerization [Slide Deck 4]
    o    3:45 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.      Cavity Liners [Slide Deck 5]
    o    4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.      Anatomy [anatomy, premolars, molars [Slide Deck 6 & 7]
    o    5:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.      Quiz 1 [All course content from Day 1 Anatomy]

    •   Tuesday [Day 2]
    o    8:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m.      Class V Posterior Composite [Slide Deck 8]
    o    9:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.      Hands-on laboratory practice, Class V
    o   10:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.      Class I Posterior Composite [Slide Deck 9]
    o   11:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.      Hands-on laboratory practice, Class I
    o   12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.      Lunch on your own
    o    1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.      Class II Posterior Composite [Slide Deck 10]
    o    2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.      Review of Class I, II, and V, Q & A
    o    3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.      Quiz 2 [Class I, II and V]
    o    4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.      Practical 1: Class V Posterior Composite
    •   Wednesday [Day 3]
    o    8:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m.      Remediation training for those who failed quiz 1 or 2               or practical 1, others hands-on practice, Class I
    o    9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.      Anterior Anatomy [Slide Deck 11]
    o   10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.      Class III Anterior Composite [Slide Deck 1]
    o   11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.      Hands-on laboratory practice, Class III
    o   11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.      Re-take Quiz 1, 2, and/or Practical 1 as needed
    o   12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.      Lunch on your own
    o    1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.      Practical 2: Class I Posterior Composite
    o    2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.       Practical 3: Class II Posterior Composite
    o    3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.      Review of Class III, Q & A
    o    4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.      Quiz 3 [Class III]
    •   Thursday [Day 4]
    o    8:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m.      Remediation training for those who failed quiz 3, or
    practicals 2 or 3, others hands-on practice Class III
    o    9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.      Class IV Anterior Composite [Slide Deck 13]
    o   10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.      Hands-on laboratory practice, Class III & IV
    o   11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.      Re-take Practical 2 or 3 as needed
    o   12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.      Lunch on your own
    o    1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.      Practical 4: Class III Anterior Composite
    o    2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.       Review of Class IV, Q & A
    o    3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.      Quiz 4 [Class IV]
    o    4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.      Practical 5: Class IV Anterior Composite
    •   Friday [Day 5]
    o    8:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m.      Remediation training for those who failed quiz 4 or
    practicals 4 or 5
    o    9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.      Review of course materials, Q & A
    o   10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.      Final Written Exam [no remediation]
    o   11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.      Certification, Post-Course Requirements [Slide Deck 14]
    o   12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.      Course evaluation
    o    1:00 p.m.          Travel to home duty station

    Post-Course Responsibilities: It is important to remember that this one-week course is designed to provide the basic information and skills for a dental assistant to successfully place anterior and posterior composite restorations. Since the dental assistants will work under the license of a supervising dentist, it is that dentist’s responsibility to ensure that the dental assistant is competent to provide the service to the patient. The supervising dentist incurs all responsibility of the services provided to patients by the dental assistant. Consequently, we recommend that the supervising dentist[s] continue to provide training of restorative expanded function dental assistants as needed. Similarly, as a measure of quality of care, we encourage all dental assistants successfully completing the Restorative EFDA – Composite Course to become certified [read below on this process]. Supervising dentists should carefully grade restorations using the quality criteria sent by the course director in the post-course letter.
    Certification: Dental assistants must complete the following composite restorations within a six-month period in order to obtain EFDA certification: 40 total restorations, of which at least 10 are Class I or Class V restorations, at least 10 are Class III or Class IV restorations, and at least 10 are Class II restorations.
    Once the dental assistant has successfully completed 40 restorations [graded as “A” or “B”], the dental assistant supervising dentist [not DA supervisor, but supervising dentist] should e-mail the IHS CDE Coordinator with the following statement:
    “___________ [name of DA] has successfully completely 40 composite restorations that include at least 10 Class I or V restorations, at least 10 Class III or IV restorations, and at least 10 Class II restorations. ______ [name of DA] completed the Restorative EFDA – Composite Course held at _________ [location] on ___________ [dates]. A copy of the evaluation record will be maintained on file at this clinic. Please issue instructions for certification.”
    The dental assistant’s supervising dentist[s] may consult with the DA’s instructor if they have questions about the quality evaluation criteria. However, it is the supervising dentist’s responsibility to ensure that the dental assistant successfully meets the certification criteria [again, the DA will be working under that dentist’s license in performing the procedures].

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1. Have an understanding of the basic concepts of occlusion as they apply to restorative dentistry;
    2. Be able to place and finish composite restorations - Class I, II, III, IV, and V;
    3. Have an understanding of composite materials, dental adhesives, curing lights, and cavity liners; and
    4. Have the ability to discriminate between acceptable and unacceptable restorations.

    Prerequisites:

    The dental program director and dental assistant supervisor are responsible for ensuring the dental assistant is adequately prepared the course. Completion of the restorative EFDA basic and/or advanced courses [which teach amalgams and composites but exclude Class I and II composites] is not a prerequisite requirement to take the composite course. However, the prospective EFDA must complete DA0004, the Restorative Expanded Functions Basic Prerequisite Course, and this must be completed at least two weeks in advance of the course. If the dental assistant fails to meet this deadline, he/she will be unenrolled from the restorative EFDA composite course regardless of whether tuition has been paid or not and travel has been arranged or not. The Restorative Expanded Functions Basic Prerequisite Course consists of four online modules: [1] dental anatomy, [2] tofflemire matrix band and wedge [which isn’t used in composites but nevertheless teaches fundamentals], [3] dental dam, and [4] operative setup. It is also the dental program director’s and DA supervisor’s responsibility to provide some training prior to the course, specifically to help the DA understand the operative setup for composites at the clinic, instruments used for composites, etc.

    Travel:

    Payment Address:

    NA



    2020 Continuing Dental Education Catalog

    Assistant Courses

    DA0026: Restorative COMPOSITE Expanded Functions Dental Assistant Course
    Date(s): 12/2/2019 - 12/6/2019
    Facility: Tsehootsooi Medical Center Location: Ft. Defiance, AZ
    Instructor(s): Clayton Carpenter, Jeannie Yoon, Jason Price Director: Jason Price
    Audience: Assistants Level: Advanced
    Quota: 6 - 6 students Tuition: $360.00
    Hours: 36.00 (Total CDE); 18.00 (DANB Clinical); 18.00 (DANB Non-Clinical)
    Course Types Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    The basic and advanced expanded function dental assistant courses are NOT required to take this course.

    The purpose of this course is to introduce the dental assistant to the placement and finishing of composite [and glass ionomer] restorative materials in IHS, tribal, and IHS-funded urban dental programs.

    Course Overview: This course will combine concepts taught in the restorative EFDA basic and advanced courses but will focus on composite resin restorations. Background information will be provided in cavity classification and dental anatomy. Anterior composites will include both Class III and Class IV restorations taught in didactic and laboratory settings. Posterior composites will include Class I, Class II, and Class V restorations taught in didactic and laboratory settings. This one-week course is designed to provide basic skills to perform these restorations.
    Prerequisites: The dental program director and dental assistant supervisor are responsible for ensuring the dental assistant is adequately prepared the course. Completion of the restorative EFDA basic and/or advanced courses [which teach amalgams and composites but exclude Class I and II composites] is not a prerequisite requirement to take the composite course. However, the prospective EFDA must complete DA0004, the Restorative Expanded Functions Basic Prerequisite Course, and this must be completed at least two weeks in advance of the course. If the dental assistant fails to meet this deadline, he/she will be unenrolled from the restorative EFDA composite course regardless of whether tuition has been paid or not and travel has been arranged or not. The Restorative Expanded Functions Basic Prerequisite Course consists of four online modules: [1] dental anatomy, [2] tofflemire matrix band and wedge [which isn’t used in composites but nevertheless teaches fundamentals], [3] dental dam, and [4] operative setup. It is also the dental program director’s and DA supervisor’s responsibility to provide some training prior to the course, specifically to help the DA understand the operative setup for composites at the clinic, instruments used for composites, etc.
    Course Curriculum: The Restorative EFDA – Composite Course will consist of 32.0 hours of continuing dental education taught over five days by a skilled and calibrated instructor using a standard training curriculum as listed below. The dental assistant must attend all five days to receive CDE credit and to move on to the post-course portion of certification; no partial credit is given. In addition, the dental assistant must successfully pass both the written and practical tests. Failure to pass the tests, as determined by the instructor[s] and course director, will result in failure of the entire course and the dental assistant will need to remediate the course at a future date.

    •   Monday [Day 1]
    o    8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.      Travel, preparation time
    o   12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.      Lunch on your own
    o    1:00 p.m. – 1:15 p.m.      Welcome, introductions, expectations
    o    1:15 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.      Cavity Classification and Nomenclature [Slide Deck 1]
    o    2:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.      Quality Evaluation Criteria [Slide Deck 2], Q & A
    o    2:30 p.m. – 3:15 p.m.      Composite Materials & Dental Adhesives [Slide Deck 3]
    o    3:15 p.m. – 3:45 p.m.      Curing Lights and Polymerization [Slide Deck 4]
    o    3:45 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.      Cavity Liners [Slide Deck 5]
    o    4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.      Anatomy [anatomy, premolars, molars [Slide Deck 6 & 7]
    o    5:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.      Quiz 1 [All course content from Day 1 Anatomy]

    •   Tuesday [Day 2]
    o    8:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m.      Class V Posterior Composite [Slide Deck 8]
    o    9:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.      Hands-on laboratory practice, Class V
    o   10:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.      Class I Posterior Composite [Slide Deck 9]
    o   11:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.      Hands-on laboratory practice, Class I
    o   12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.      Lunch on your own
    o    1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.      Class II Posterior Composite [Slide Deck 10]
    o    2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.      Review of Class I, II, and V, Q & A
    o    3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.      Quiz 2 [Class I, II and V]
    o    4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.      Practical 1: Class V Posterior Composite
    •   Wednesday [Day 3]
    o    8:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m.      Remediation training for those who failed quiz 1 or 2               or practical 1, others hands-on practice, Class I
    o    9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.      Anterior Anatomy [Slide Deck 11]
    o   10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.      Class III Anterior Composite [Slide Deck 1]
    o   11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.      Hands-on laboratory practice, Class III
    o   11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.      Re-take Quiz 1, 2, and/or Practical 1 as needed
    o   12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.      Lunch on your own
    o    1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.      Practical 2: Class I Posterior Composite
    o    2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.       Practical 3: Class II Posterior Composite
    o    3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.      Review of Class III, Q & A
    o    4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.      Quiz 3 [Class III]
    •   Thursday [Day 4]
    o    8:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m.      Remediation training for those who failed quiz 3, or
    practicals 2 or 3, others hands-on practice Class III
    o    9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.      Class IV Anterior Composite [Slide Deck 13]
    o   10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.      Hands-on laboratory practice, Class III & IV
    o   11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.      Re-take Practical 2 or 3 as needed
    o   12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.      Lunch on your own
    o    1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.      Practical 4: Class III Anterior Composite
    o    2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.       Review of Class IV, Q & A
    o    3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.      Quiz 4 [Class IV]
    o    4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.      Practical 5: Class IV Anterior Composite
    •   Friday [Day 5]
    o    8:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m.      Remediation training for those who failed quiz 4 or
    practicals 4 or 5
    o    9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.      Review of course materials, Q & A
    o   10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.      Final Written Exam [no remediation]
    o   11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.      Certification, Post-Course Requirements [Slide Deck 14]
    o   12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.      Course evaluation
    o    1:00 p.m.          Travel to home duty station

    Post-Course Responsibilities: It is important to remember that this one-week course is designed to provide the basic information and skills for a dental assistant to successfully place anterior and posterior composite restorations. Since the dental assistants will work under the license of a supervising dentist, it is that dentist’s responsibility to ensure that the dental assistant is competent to provide the service to the patient. The supervising dentist incurs all responsibility of the services provided to patients by the dental assistant. Consequently, we recommend that the supervising dentist[s] continue to provide training of restorative expanded function dental assistants as needed. Similarly, as a measure of quality of care, we encourage all dental assistants successfully completing the Restorative EFDA – Composite Course to become certified [read below on this process]. Supervising dentists should carefully grade restorations using the quality criteria sent by the course director in the post-course letter.
    Certification: Dental assistants must complete the following composite restorations within a six-month period in order to obtain EFDA certification: 40 total restorations, of which at least 10 are Class I or Class V restorations, at least 10 are Class III or Class IV restorations, and at least 10 are Class II restorations.
    Once the dental assistant has successfully completed 40 restorations [graded as “A” or “B”], the dental assistant supervising dentist [not DA supervisor, but supervising dentist] should e-mail the IHS CDE Coordinator with the following statement:
    “___________ [name of DA] has successfully completely 40 composite restorations that include at least 10 Class I or V restorations, at least 10 Class III or IV restorations, and at least 10 Class II restorations. ______ [name of DA] completed the Restorative EFDA – Composite Course held at _________ [location] on ___________ [dates]. A copy of the evaluation record will be maintained on file at this clinic. Please issue instructions for certification.”
    The dental assistant’s supervising dentist[s] may consult with the DA’s instructor if they have questions about the quality evaluation criteria. However, it is the supervising dentist’s responsibility to ensure that the dental assistant successfully meets the certification criteria [again, the DA will be working under that dentist’s license in performing the procedures].

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1. Have an understanding of the basic concepts of occlusion as they apply to restorative dentistry;
    2. Be able to place and finish composite restorations - Class I, II, III, IV, and V;
    3. Have an understanding of composite materials, dental adhesives, curing lights, and cavity liners; and
    4. Have the ability to discriminate between acceptable and unacceptable restorations.

    Prerequisites:

    The dental program director and dental assistant supervisor are responsible for ensuring the dental assistant is adequately prepared the course. Completion of the restorative EFDA basic and/or advanced courses [which teach amalgams and composites but exclude Class I and II composites] is not a prerequisite requirement to take the composite course. However, the prospective EFDA must complete DA0004, the Restorative Expanded Functions Basic Prerequisite Course, and this must be completed at least two weeks in advance of the course. If the dental assistant fails to meet this deadline, he/she will be unenrolled from the restorative EFDA composite course regardless of whether tuition has been paid or not and travel has been arranged or not. The Restorative Expanded Functions Basic Prerequisite Course consists of four online modules: [1] dental anatomy, [2] tofflemire matrix band and wedge [which isn’t used in composites but nevertheless teaches fundamentals], [3] dental dam, and [4] operative setup. It is also the dental program director’s and DA supervisor’s responsibility to provide some training prior to the course, specifically to help the DA understand the operative setup for composites at the clinic, instruments used for composites, etc.

    Travel:

    Payment Address:

    NA



    2020 Continuing Dental Education Catalog

    Assistant Courses

    DA0027: Restorative COMPOSITE Expanded Functions Dental Assistant Course
    Date(s): 1/6/2020 - 1/10/2020
    Facility: Tsehootsooi Medical Center Location: Ft. Defiance, AZ
    Instructor(s): Clayton Carpenter, Jeannie Yoon, Jason Price Director: Jason Price
    Audience: Assistants Level: Advanced
    Quota: 2 - 2 students Tuition: $360.00
    Hours: 36.00 (Total CDE); 18.00 (DANB Clinical); 18.00 (DANB Non-Clinical)
    Course Types Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    The basic and advanced expanded function dental assistant courses are NOT required to take this course.

    The purpose of this course is to introduce the dental assistant to the placement and finishing of composite [and glass ionomer] restorative materials in IHS, tribal, and IHS-funded urban dental programs.

    Course Overview: This course will combine concepts taught in the restorative EFDA basic and advanced courses but will focus on composite resin restorations. Background information will be provided in cavity classification and dental anatomy. Anterior composites will include both Class III and Class IV restorations taught in didactic and laboratory settings. Posterior composites will include Class I, Class II, and Class V restorations taught in didactic and laboratory settings. This one-week course is designed to provide basic skills to perform these restorations.
    Prerequisites: The dental program director and dental assistant supervisor are responsible for ensuring the dental assistant is adequately prepared the course. Completion of the restorative EFDA basic and/or advanced courses [which teach amalgams and composites but exclude Class I and II composites] is not a prerequisite requirement to take the composite course. However, the prospective EFDA must complete DA0004, the Restorative Expanded Functions Basic Prerequisite Course, and this must be completed at least two weeks in advance of the course. If the dental assistant fails to meet this deadline, he/she will be unenrolled from the restorative EFDA composite course regardless of whether tuition has been paid or not and travel has been arranged or not. The Restorative Expanded Functions Basic Prerequisite Course consists of four online modules: [1] dental anatomy, [2] tofflemire matrix band and wedge [which isn’t used in composites but nevertheless teaches fundamentals], [3] dental dam, and [4] operative setup. It is also the dental program director’s and DA supervisor’s responsibility to provide some training prior to the course, specifically to help the DA understand the operative setup for composites at the clinic, instruments used for composites, etc.
    Course Curriculum: The Restorative EFDA – Composite Course will consist of 32.0 hours of continuing dental education taught over five days by a skilled and calibrated instructor using a standard training curriculum as listed below. The dental assistant must attend all five days to receive CDE credit and to move on to the post-course portion of certification; no partial credit is given. In addition, the dental assistant must successfully pass both the written and practical tests. Failure to pass the tests, as determined by the instructor[s] and course director, will result in failure of the entire course and the dental assistant will need to remediate the course at a future date.

    •   Monday [Day 1]
    o    8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.      Travel, preparation time
    o   12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.      Lunch on your own
    o    1:00 p.m. – 1:15 p.m.      Welcome, introductions, expectations
    o    1:15 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.      Cavity Classification and Nomenclature [Slide Deck 1]
    o    2:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.      Quality Evaluation Criteria [Slide Deck 2], Q & A
    o    2:30 p.m. – 3:15 p.m.      Composite Materials & Dental Adhesives [Slide Deck 3]
    o    3:15 p.m. – 3:45 p.m.      Curing Lights and Polymerization [Slide Deck 4]
    o    3:45 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.      Cavity Liners [Slide Deck 5]
    o    4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.      Anatomy [anatomy, premolars, molars [Slide Deck 6 & 7]
    o    5:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.      Quiz 1 [All course content from Day 1 Anatomy]

    •   Tuesday [Day 2]
    o    8:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m.      Class V Posterior Composite [Slide Deck 8]
    o    9:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.      Hands-on laboratory practice, Class V
    o   10:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.      Class I Posterior Composite [Slide Deck 9]
    o   11:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.      Hands-on laboratory practice, Class I
    o   12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.      Lunch on your own
    o    1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.      Class II Posterior Composite [Slide Deck 10]
    o    2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.      Review of Class I, II, and V, Q & A
    o    3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.      Quiz 2 [Class I, II and V]
    o    4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.      Practical 1: Class V Posterior Composite
    •   Wednesday [Day 3]
    o    8:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m.      Remediation training for those who failed quiz 1 or 2               or practical 1, others hands-on practice, Class I
    o    9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.      Anterior Anatomy [Slide Deck 11]
    o   10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.      Class III Anterior Composite [Slide Deck 1]
    o   11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.      Hands-on laboratory practice, Class III
    o   11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.      Re-take Quiz 1, 2, and/or Practical 1 as needed
    o   12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.      Lunch on your own
    o    1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.      Practical 2: Class I Posterior Composite
    o    2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.       Practical 3: Class II Posterior Composite
    o    3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.      Review of Class III, Q & A
    o    4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.      Quiz 3 [Class III]
    •   Thursday [Day 4]
    o    8:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m.      Remediation training for those who failed quiz 3, or
    practicals 2 or 3, others hands-on practice Class III
    o    9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.      Class IV Anterior Composite [Slide Deck 13]
    o   10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.      Hands-on laboratory practice, Class III & IV
    o   11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.      Re-take Practical 2 or 3 as needed
    o   12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.      Lunch on your own
    o    1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.      Practical 4: Class III Anterior Composite
    o    2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.       Review of Class IV, Q & A
    o    3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.      Quiz 4 [Class IV]
    o    4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.      Practical 5: Class IV Anterior Composite
    •   Friday [Day 5]
    o    8:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m.      Remediation training for those who failed quiz 4 or
    practicals 4 or 5
    o    9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.      Review of course materials, Q & A
    o   10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.      Final Written Exam [no remediation]
    o   11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.      Certification, Post-Course Requirements [Slide Deck 14]
    o   12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.      Course evaluation
    o    1:00 p.m.          Travel to home duty station

    Post-Course Responsibilities: It is important to remember that this one-week course is designed to provide the basic information and skills for a dental assistant to successfully place anterior and posterior composite restorations. Since the dental assistants will work under the license of a supervising dentist, it is that dentist’s responsibility to ensure that the dental assistant is competent to provide the service to the patient. The supervising dentist incurs all responsibility of the services provided to patients by the dental assistant. Consequently, we recommend that the supervising dentist[s] continue to provide training of restorative expanded function dental assistants as needed. Similarly, as a measure of quality of care, we encourage all dental assistants successfully completing the Restorative EFDA – Composite Course to become certified [read below on this process]. Supervising dentists should carefully grade restorations using the quality criteria sent by the course director in the post-course letter.
    Certification: Dental assistants must complete the following composite restorations within a six-month period in order to obtain EFDA certification: 40 total restorations, of which at least 10 are Class I or Class V restorations, at least 10 are Class III or Class IV restorations, and at least 10 are Class II restorations.
    Once the dental assistant has successfully completed 40 restorations [graded as “A” or “B”], the dental assistant supervising dentist [not DA supervisor, but supervising dentist] should e-mail the IHS CDE Coordinator with the following statement:
    “___________ [name of DA] has successfully completely 40 composite restorations that include at least 10 Class I or V restorations, at least 10 Class III or IV restorations, and at least 10 Class II restorations. ______ [name of DA] completed the Restorative EFDA – Composite Course held at _________ [location] on ___________ [dates]. A copy of the evaluation record will be maintained on file at this clinic. Please issue instructions for certification.”
    The dental assistant’s supervising dentist[s] may consult with the DA’s instructor if they have questions about the quality evaluation criteria. However, it is the supervising dentist’s responsibility to ensure that the dental assistant successfully meets the certification criteria [again, the DA will be working under that dentist’s license in performing the procedures].

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1. Have an understanding of the basic concepts of occlusion as they apply to restorative dentistry;
    2. Be able to place and finish composite restorations - Class I, II, III, IV, and V;
    3. Have an understanding of composite materials, dental adhesives, curing lights, and cavity liners; and
    4. Have the ability to discriminate between acceptable and unacceptable restorations.

    Prerequisites:

    The dental program director and dental assistant supervisor are responsible for ensuring the dental assistant is adequately prepared the course. Completion of the restorative EFDA basic and/or advanced courses [which teach amalgams and composites but exclude Class I and II composites] is not a prerequisite requirement to take the composite course. However, the prospective EFDA must complete DA0004, the Restorative Expanded Functions Basic Prerequisite Course, and this must be completed at least two weeks in advance of the course. If the dental assistant fails to meet this deadline, he/she will be unenrolled from the restorative EFDA composite course regardless of whether tuition has been paid or not and travel has been arranged or not. The Restorative Expanded Functions Basic Prerequisite Course consists of four online modules: [1] dental anatomy, [2] tofflemire matrix band and wedge [which isn’t used in composites but nevertheless teaches fundamentals], [3] dental dam, and [4] operative setup. It is also the dental program director’s and DA supervisor’s responsibility to provide some training prior to the course, specifically to help the DA understand the operative setup for composites at the clinic, instruments used for composites, etc.

    Travel:

    Payment Address:

    NA



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    Assistant Courses

    DA0028: Periodontal Expanded Function Dental Assistant Course
    Date(s): 5/18/2020 - 5/22/2020
    Facility: Yakama Service Unit Location: Toppenish, WA
    Instructor(s): Director: MICHAEL DONALESKI
    Audience: Assistants Level: Basic
    Quota: 4 - 8 students Tuition: $320.00
    Hours: 32.00 (Total CDE); 32.00 (DANB Clinical); 32.00 (AGD - 490)
    Course Types Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This course is composed of didactic and clinical instruction. It is designed to teach dental assistants to provide dental cleanings to remove visible calculus by using state-of-the art Piezoelectric scalers or Magnetostrictive ultrasonic scalers.


    Agenda:

    Day 1: 1-5
    • Detection and Diagnosis- Gingivitis and Periodontitis
    • Public Health Perio and Periodontal Risk

    Day 2: 8:00 AM- Noon - Lecture and Lab
    • Instrumentation of teeth using ultrasonic equipment
    • Dental procedure codes
    • Ultrasonic lab using mannequins/typodonts
    Day 2: 1:00- 5:00 PM- Lab
    • Ultrasonic lab with mannequins/typodonts
    • Lab evaluations through direct observation and feedback
    Day 3: 8:00 AM- Noon - Practicum
    • Students provide dental cleanings on each
    • Practicum evaluations through direct observation and feedback
    Day 3: 1:00- 5:00 PM- Practicum
    • Students provide dental cleanings for patients
    • Practicum evaluation for each patient through direct observation and feedback
    Day 4: 8:00 AM- Noon - Practicum
    • Students provide dental cleanings for patients
    • Practicum evaluations through direct observation and feedback
    Day 4: 1:00- 5:00 PM- Practicum
    • Students provide dental cleanings for patients
    • Practicum evaluations through direct observation and feedback
    Day 5: 8:00 AM- Noon – Practicum and Close Out
    • Students provide dental cleanings for patients until 11:00 AM
    • Explanation of post-course work, Q&A session, and evaluations

    Post-Course Requirements: Students must complete 20 dental cleanings which are checked and scored by the hygienist/dentist at their home dental clinic. This is documented on the Follow-Up Training Progress Record, which is then maintained at the local program. The dental chief/director should then e-mail the IHS EFDA Coordinator [IHSEFDA@ihs.gov] to inform them that post-course requirements have been met and that the record is on file at the local clinic. Once this is done, the IHS EFDA Coordinator will provide the student with instructions on how to receive their CDE certificate and their EFDA certificate.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1. Relate Community Periodontal Index of Treatment Needs [CPITN] scores to a need for potential periodontal treatment.
    2. Detect disease, supra and subgingival calculus.
    3. Provide thorough ultrasonic scaling of teeth..
    4. Accurately code for periodontal and hygiene procedures with IHS/ADA coding. .
    5. Recommend effective toothpastes, mouth rinses and oral hygiene aids to patients.
    6. Motivate patients to improve plaque removal and periodontal health.
    7. Identify who is at risk for periodontal breakdown.

    Prerequisites:

    Dental assistants must have basic knowledge about periodontal disease before attending the Periodontal Expanded Functions-Basic course and must successfully complete the Prerequisite Course at least 2 weeks prior to attending the course.

    Tuition is due only from staff from tribal programs that have taken their HQ dental shares. Tuition Payment is due at least 30 days prior to the start of the course. Please submit tuition payment to the address on the Tuition Payment Form [obtain the form by contacting IHSCDECoordinator@ihs.gov] or downloading from this site.

    Travel:

    Payment Address:

    As of January 1, 2017, dental staff from Title V Tribal Compact Programs are required to pay tuition for courses. For this course, Title V compacted programs should send a check or money order made out to the

    Tuition is required only for staff from Title V Tribal Compacts who have taken their dental shares. Tuition must be paid in full 8 weeks prior to the start of the course – please see the tuition policy below.

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    Assistant Courses

    DA0029: Restorative BASIC Expanded Function Dental Assistant Course
    Date(s): 9/21/2020 - 9/25/2020
    Facility: Chickasaw Nation Health Center Location: Ada, OK
    Instructor(s): Joshua Mayo Director: Joshua Mayo
    Audience: Assistants Level: Basic
    Quota: 4 - 8 students Tuition: $360.00
    Hours: 36.00 (Total CDE); 36.00 (DANB Clinical); 36.00 (AGD - 250)
    Course Types Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    The purpose of this course is to introduce the dental assistant to the placement and finishing of restorative materials used in operative dentistry. Technical background information is presented in cavity classification and dental anatomy. Class I, II, & V amalgam restorations, and Class III & V composite restorations are covered in lecture and laboratory exercises. Other written and practical examinations are used to measure participant progress. The basic course has been organized for those dental assistants with limited or no training and/or experience in the placement of restorative materials. It is only practical for those clinics where the ratio of dentists to dental assistants allows the practice of expanded restorative functions. If the newly acquired skills are to become fully developed, the assistant must be able to return to his/her clinic and work with their dentist for a recommended period of 6 months. This follow-up supervised placement of amalgam and composite restorations is required in order to complete the course with a Certification as a Restorative Expanded Function Dental Assistant. Students will receive CDE credits for their training time during this class, without regard to grades or future certification.

    Learning Objectives:

    1. Describe tooth morphology and structure and the materials used to restore them.
    2. Place and finish basic amalgam and composite restorations.
    3. Discriminate between what is an acceptable and an unacceptable restoration.

    Prerequisites:

    Mandatory: Completion of the online Restorative Expanded Functions-Basic Prerequisite Course.

    Tuition is due only from staff from tribal programs that have taken their HQ dental shares. Tuition Payment is due at least 30 days prior to the start of the course. Please submit tuition payment to the address on the Tuition Payment Form [obtain the form by contacting IHSCDECoordinator@ihs.gov] or downloading from this site.

    Travel:

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DA0030: Restorative BASIC Expanded Function Dental Assistant Course
    Date(s): 3/30/2020 - 4/3/2020
    Facility: Winslow Indian Health Care Location: Leupp, AZ
    Instructor(s): Keone Tyau Director: THOMAS BARNES JR
    Audience: Assistants Level: Basic
    Quota: 4 - 8 students Tuition: $360.00
    Hours: 36.00 (Total CDE); 36.00 (DANB Clinical); 36.00 (AGD - 250)
    Course Types Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    The purpose of this course is to introduce the dental assistant to the placement and finishing of restorative materials used in operative dentistry. Technical background information is presented in cavity classification and dental anatomy. Class I, II, & V amalgam restorations, and Class III & V composite restorations are covered in lecture and laboratory exercises. Other written and practical examinations are used to measure participant progress. The basic course has been organized for those dental assistants with limited or no training and/or experience in the placement of restorative materials. It is only practical for those clinics where the ratio of dentists to dental assistants allows the practice of expanded restorative functions. If the newly acquired skills are to become fully developed, the assistant must be able to return to his/her clinic and work with their dentist for a recommended period of 6 months. This follow-up supervised placement of amalgam and composite restorations is required in order to complete the course with a Certification as a Restorative Expanded Function Dental Assistant. Students will receive CDE credits for their training time during this class, without regard to grades or future certification.

    Learning Objectives:

    1. Describe tooth morphology and structure and the materials used to restore them.
    2. Place and finish basic amalgam and composite restorations.
    3. Discriminate between what is an acceptable and an unacceptable restoration.

    Prerequisites:

    Mandatory: Completion of the online Restorative Expanded Functions-Basic Prerequisite Course.

    Tuition is due only from staff from tribal programs that have taken their HQ dental shares. Tuition Payment is due at least 30 days prior to the start of the course. Please submit tuition payment to the address on the Tuition Payment Form [obtain the form by contacting IHSCDECoordinator@ihs.gov] or downloading from this site.

    Travel:

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    Assistant Courses

    DA0031: Periodontal Expanded Function Dental Assistant Course
    Date(s): 7/27/2020 - 7/31/2020
    Facility: Northern Navajo Medical Center Location: Shiprock, NM
    Instructor(s): SHARON BYDONIE, Kelsi Hartwig, Dharshini Begaye Director: SHARON BYDONIE
    Audience: Assistants Level: Basic
    Quota: 6 - 12 students Tuition: $320.00
    Hours: 32.00 (Total CDE); 32.00 (DANB Clinical); 32.00 (AGD - 490)
    Course Types Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This course is composed of didactic and clinical instruction. It is designed to teach dental assistants to provide dental cleanings to remove visible calculus by using state-of-the art Piezoelectric scalers or Magnetostrictive ultrasonic scalers.


    Agenda:

    Day 1: 1-5
    • Detection and Diagnosis- Gingivitis and Periodontitis
    • Public Health Perio and Periodontal Risk

    Day 2: 8:00 AM- Noon - Lecture and Lab
    • Instrumentation of teeth using ultrasonic equipment
    • Dental procedure codes
    • Ultrasonic lab using mannequins/typodonts
    Day 2: 1:00- 5:00 PM- Lab
    • Ultrasonic lab with mannequins/typodonts
    • Lab evaluations through direct observation and feedback
    Day 3: 8:00 AM- Noon - Practicum
    • Students provide dental cleanings on each
    • Practicum evaluations through direct observation and feedback
    Day 3: 1:00- 5:00 PM- Practicum
    • Students provide dental cleanings for patients
    • Practicum evaluation for each patient through direct observation and feedback
    Day 4: 8:00 AM- Noon - Practicum
    • Students provide dental cleanings for patients
    • Practicum evaluations through direct observation and feedback
    Day 4: 1:00- 5:00 PM- Practicum
    • Students provide dental cleanings for patients
    • Practicum evaluations through direct observation and feedback
    Day 5: 8:00 AM- Noon – Practicum and Close Out
    • Students provide dental cleanings for patients until 11:00 AM
    • Explanation of post-course work, Q&A session, and evaluations

    Post-Course Requirements: Students must complete 20 dental cleanings which are checked and scored by the hygienist/dentist at their home dental clinic. This is documented on the Follow-Up Training Progress Record, which is then maintained at the local program. The dental chief/director should then e-mail the IHS EFDA Coordinator [IHSEFDA@ihs.gov] to inform them that post-course requirements have been met and that the record is on file at the local clinic. Once this is done, the IHS EFDA Coordinator will provide the student with instructions on how to receive their CDE certificate and their EFDA certificate.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1. Relate Community Periodontal Index of Treatment Needs [CPITN] scores to a need for potential periodontal treatment.
    2. Detect disease, supra and subgingival calculus.
    3. Provide thorough ultrasonic scaling of teeth..
    4. Accurately code for periodontal and hygiene procedures with IHS/ADA coding. .
    5. Recommend effective toothpastes, mouth rinses and oral hygiene aids to patients.
    6. Motivate patients to improve plaque removal and periodontal health.
    7. Identify who is at risk for periodontal breakdown.

    Prerequisites:

    Dental assistants must have basic knowledge about periodontal disease before attending the Periodontal Expanded Functions-Basic course and must successfully complete the Prerequisite Course at least 2 weeks prior to attending the course.

    Tuition is due only from staff from tribal programs that have taken their HQ dental shares. Tuition Payment is due at least 30 days prior to the start of the course. Please submit tuition payment to the address on the Tuition Payment Form [obtain the form by contacting IHSCDECoordinator@ihs.gov] or downloading from this site.

    Travel:

    Payment Address:

    As of January 1, 2017, dental staff from Title V Tribal Compact Programs are required to pay tuition for courses. For this course, Title V compacted programs should send a check or money order made out to the

    Tuition is required only for staff from Title V Tribal Compacts who have taken their dental shares. Tuition must be paid in full 8 weeks prior to the start of the course – please see the tuition policy below.

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    Assistant Courses

    DA0032: Restorative BASIC Expanded Function Dental Assistant Course
    Date(s): 2/10/2020 - 2/14/2020
    Facility: A-Mo Health Center Location: Salina, OK
    Instructor(s): Arlan Andrews Director: Arlan Andrews
    Audience: Assistants Level: Basic
    Quota: 0 - 4 students Tuition: $360.00
    Hours: 36.00 (Total CDE); 36.00 (DANB Clinical); 36.00 (AGD - 250)
    Course Types Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    The purpose of this course is to introduce the dental assistant to the placement and finishing of restorative materials used in operative dentistry. Technical background information is presented in cavity classification and dental anatomy. Class I, II, & V amalgam restorations, and Class III & V composite restorations are covered in lecture and laboratory exercises. Other written and practical examinations are used to measure participant progress. The basic course has been organized for those dental assistants with limited or no training and/or experience in the placement of restorative materials. It is only practical for those clinics where the ratio of dentists to dental assistants allows the practice of expanded restorative functions. If the newly acquired skills are to become fully developed, the assistant must be able to return to his/her clinic and work with their dentist for a recommended period of 6 months. This follow-up supervised placement of amalgam and composite restorations is required in order to complete the course with a Certification as a Restorative Expanded Function Dental Assistant. Students will receive CDE credits for their training time during this class, without regard to grades or future certification. Students MUST enter the completion code and complete the training evaluation upon completion of the course to receive CDE credits or to later get certified as an EFDA upon completing post-course requirements. Students must obtain certification as an EFDA within ONE YEAR of completing the course.

    6 slots are reserved for Cherokee Nation dental assistants, and up to 4 slots are available to dental assistants from across IHS and tribal programs.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants must:
    1. Describe tooth morphology and structure and the materials used to restore them.
    2. Place and finish basic amalgam and composite restorations.
    3. Discriminate between what is an acceptable and an unacceptable restoration.

    Prerequisites:

    Mandatory:
    1. Pre-course: Completion of the online Restorative Expanded Functions-Basic Prerequisite Course [you must show as "completed" within the past six months to register for this course].

    Tuition is due only from staff from tribal programs that have taken their HQ dental shares. Tuition Payment is due at least 30 days prior to the start of the course. Please submit tuition payment to the address on the Tuition Payment Form [obtain the form by contacting IHSCDECoordinator@ihs.gov] or downloading from this site.

    Travel:

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    Assistant Courses

    DA0033: Restorative BASIC Expanded Function Dental Assistant Course
    Date(s): 4/13/2020 - 4/17/2020
    Facility: A-Mo Health Center Location: Salina, OK
    Instructor(s): Arlan Andrews Director: Arlan Andrews
    Audience: Assistants Level: Basic
    Quota: 0 - 4 students Tuition: $360.00
    Hours: 36.00 (Total CDE); 36.00 (DANB Clinical); 36.00 (AGD - 250)
    Course Types Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    The purpose of this course is to introduce the dental assistant to the placement and finishing of restorative materials used in operative dentistry. Technical background information is presented in cavity classification and dental anatomy. Class I, II, & V amalgam restorations, and Class III & V composite restorations are covered in lecture and laboratory exercises. Other written and practical examinations are used to measure participant progress. The basic course has been organized for those dental assistants with limited or no training and/or experience in the placement of restorative materials. It is only practical for those clinics where the ratio of dentists to dental assistants allows the practice of expanded restorative functions. If the newly acquired skills are to become fully developed, the assistant must be able to return to his/her clinic and work with their dentist for a recommended period of 6 months. This follow-up supervised placement of amalgam and composite restorations is required in order to complete the course with a Certification as a Restorative Expanded Function Dental Assistant. Students will receive CDE credits for their training time during this class, without regard to grades or future certification. Students MUST enter the completion code and complete the training evaluation upon completion of the course to receive CDE credits or to later get certified as an EFDA upon completing post-course requirements. Students must obtain certification as an EFDA within ONE YEAR of completing the course.

    6 slots are reserved for Cherokee Nation dental assistants, and up to 4 slots are available to dental assistants from across IHS and tribal programs.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants must:
    1. Describe tooth morphology and structure and the materials used to restore them.
    2. Place and finish basic amalgam and composite restorations.
    3. Discriminate between what is an acceptable and an unacceptable restoration.

    Prerequisites:

    Mandatory:
    1. Pre-course: Completion of the online Restorative Expanded Functions-Basic Prerequisite Course [you must show as "completed" within the past six months to register for this course].

    Tuition is due only from staff from tribal programs that have taken their HQ dental shares. Tuition Payment is due at least 30 days prior to the start of the course. Please submit tuition payment to the address on the Tuition Payment Form [obtain the form by contacting IHSCDECoordinator@ihs.gov] or downloading from this site.

    Travel:

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    Assistant Courses

    DA0034: Restorative ADVANCED Expanded Functions Dental Assistant Course
    Date(s): 7/20/2020 - 7/24/2020
    Facility: A-Mo Health Center Location: Salina, OK
    Instructor(s): Arlan Andrews Director: Arlan Andrews
    Audience: Assistants Level: Advanced
    Quota: 0 - 2 students Tuition: $280.00
    Hours: 28.00 (Total CDE); 28.00 (DANB Clinical)
    Course Types Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This course is a continuation of the “Basic Expanded Functions” course, which is a prerequisite.

    All five-cavity classifications/preparations will be covered in lecture and laboratory exercises, including amalgam and composite restorations. Lectures will review and update course participants on dental restorative materials including a discussion of bonding agents. Laboratory exercises will be performed on typodonts beginning with conservative preparations and working up to and including cusp-protected amalgam and incisal angle composite resin restorations. Also, participants will be introduced to the basics of occlusion. The course will require that the participant perform 5 cusp-protecting amalgams [CPAs] and 5 class IV composite restorations back in their clinical setting before receiving her/his certificate.

    Agenda
    Day 1
    8:00AM   Introduction to EF Advanced Restorative Course
    9:00AM   Amalgam Review
    0:00AM   Anatomy Review
    12:30PM   Laboratory Time [Typodonts]-Complete all Class II’s
    3:00PM   Dental Anatomy and Occlusion Concepts
    Day 2
    8:00AM   Lab Time [Typodonts]-Finish Class II’s and Begin CPA’s
    10:00AM   Cusp Protected Amalgam Restorations
    12:30PM   Lab Time [Typodonts] Review of Occlusion- Complete CPA’s
    Day 3
    8:00AM   Advance Resins
    9:00AM   Curing Lights and Polymerization
    9:45AM   Esthetics and Optical Qualities of Composite
    10:30AM   Lab Time [Typodonts]- Complete Small Composites
    12:30PM   Anterior Anatomy
    2:00PM   Lab Time [Typodonts]- Complete Class IV’s
    Day 4
    8:00AM    Conclusion to EF Advanced Restoration Course
    12:00 PM Close out with students

    Handouts/Information for Attendees
    Students should bring:
    Restorative cassette
    Matrices other than standard tofflemier bands
    Polishing systems used in clinic for slow speed handpieces

    This course is for 5 students, 3 from Cherokee Nation and 2 from other IHS or tribal dental clinics.

    Students will receive CDE credits for their training time during this class, without regard to grades or future certification. Students MUST enter the completion code and complete the training evaluation upon completion of the course to receive CDE credits or to later get certified as an EFDA upon completing post-course requirements. Students must obtain certification as an EFDA within ONE YEAR of completing the course.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1. Have an understanding of the basic concepts of occlusion as they apply to restorative dentistry.
    2. Be able to place and finish complex Class II amalgam restorations and composite restorations involving the incisal angle.
    3. Have an understanding of the current state-of-the-art in dentinal bonding agents.
    4. Have the ability to discriminate between acceptable and unacceptable restorations

    Prerequisites:

    1. Certificate from the Basic Expanded Functions course [must show as COMPLETED on transcript]
    2. Completion of the online Restorative Expanded Functions-Basic Prerequisite course within the past six months [must show as COMPLETED on transcript]

    Travel:

    Payment Address:

    NA



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    DA0035: Periodontal Expanded Function Dental Assistant Course
    Date(s): 7/27/2020 - 7/31/2020
    Facility: Northern Navajo Medical Center Location: Shiprock, NM
    Instructor(s): SHARON BYDONIE, Kelsi Hartwig, Dharshini Begaye Director: SHARON BYDONIE
    Audience: Assistants Level: Basic
    Quota: 0 - 2 students Tuition: $320.00
    Hours: 32.00 (Total CDE); 32.00 (DANB Clinical); 32.00 (AGD - 490)
    Course Types Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This course is composed of didactic and clinical instruction. It is designed to teach dental assistants to provide dental cleanings to remove visible calculus by using state-of-the art Piezoelectric scalers or Magnetostrictive ultrasonic scalers.

    This course is open to 6 students from Shiprock and 2 students from other locations.

    Agenda:
    7/27: 1-5 Detection, diagnosis, public health perio, risks
    7/28: 8-5 Instrumentation, ultrasonics, dental procedure codes, ultrasonic lab with typodonts
    7/29: 8-5 Practicum: students work on each other and patients
    7/30: 8-5 Practicum: students work on patients
    7/31: 8-12 Practicum: students work on patients

    Post-Course Requirements: Students must complete 20 dental cleanings which are checked and scored by the hygienist/dentist at their home dental clinic. This is documented on the Follow-Up Training Progress Record, which is then maintained at the local program. The dental chief/director should then e-mail the IHS EFDA Coordinator [IHSEFDA@ihs.gov] to inform them that post-course requirements have been met and that the record is on file at the local clinic. Once this is done, the IHS EFDA Coordinator will provide the student with instructions on how to receive their CDE certificate and their EFDA certificate.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    DETECTION & DIAGNOSIS OBJECTIVES:
    1]   Explain & properly use the Community Periodontal Index [CPI] in screening patients for periodontal disease.
    2]   Describe the examination protocol for periodontal disease and when a full periodontal workup is indicated following a CPI screening.
    3]   Develop an evidence-based periodontal diagnosis and treatment plan based on the screening, periodontal workup, and other indicators.
    PERIODONTAL DISEASE AND PERIODONTAL PUBLIC HEALTH
    1]   Describe periodontal health.
    2]   Identify and describe two main types of periodontal disease.
    3]   List the common risk factors that can contribute to periodontal disease.
    POWERED DEVICES AND INSTRUMENTATION OF TEETH
    1]   List the advantages and disadvantages of using powered devices.
    2]   List the contraindications for using powered devices.
    3]   Explain the set up and tip selection of powered devices.
    DENTAL PROCEDURE CODES
    1]   Identify the correct periodontal codes used for basic periodontal cleanings.
    2]   Identify what periodontal codes should not be used with specific cleanings.

    Prerequisites:

    Dental assistants must have basic knowledge about periodontal disease before attending the Periodontal Expanded Functions-Basic course and must successfully complete the Prerequisite Course at least 2 weeks prior to attending the course.

    Tuition is due only from staff from tribal programs that have taken their HQ dental shares. Tuition Payment is due at least 30 days prior to the start of the course. Please submit tuition payment to the address on the Tuition Payment Form [obtain the form by contacting IHSCDECoordinator@ihs.gov] or downloading from this site.

    Travel:

    Payment Address:

    As of January 1, 2017, dental staff from Title V Tribal Compact Programs are required to pay tuition for courses. For this course, Title V compacted programs should send a check or money order made out to the

    Tuition is required only for staff from Title V Tribal Compacts who have taken their dental shares. Tuition must be paid in full 8 weeks prior to the start of the course – please see the tuition policy below.

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    Assistant Courses

    DA0036: Restorative BASIC Expanded Function Dental Assistant Course
    Date(s): 6/1/2020 - 6/5/2020
    Facility: Blackfeet Community Hospital Location: Browning, MT
    Instructor(s): Juan Vigil Director: Juan Vigil
    Audience: Assistants Level: Basic
    Quota: 3 - 9 students Tuition: $360.00
    Hours: 36.00 (Total CDE); 36.00 (DANB Clinical); 36.00 (AGD - 250)
    Course Types Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    The purpose of this course is to introduce the dental assistant to the placement and finishing of restorative materials used in operative dentistry. Technical background information is presented in cavity classification and dental anatomy. Class I, II, & V amalgam restorations, and Class III & V composite restorations are covered in lecture and laboratory exercises. Other written and practical examinations are used to measure participant progress. The basic course has been organized for those dental assistants with limited or no training and/or experience in the placement of restorative materials. It is only practical for those clinics where the ratio of dentists to dental assistants allows the practice of expanded restorative functions. If the newly acquired skills are to become fully developed, the assistant must be able to return to his/her clinic and work with their dentist for a recommended period of 6 months. This follow-up supervised placement of amalgam and composite restorations is required in order to complete the course with a Certification as a Restorative Expanded Function Dental Assistant. Students will receive CDE credits for their training time during this class, without regard to grades or future certification.

    Learning Objectives:

    1. Describe tooth morphology and structure and the materials used to restore them.
    2. Place and finish basic amalgam and composite restorations.
    3. Discriminate between what is an acceptable and an unacceptable restoration.

    Prerequisites:

    Mandatory: Completion of the online Restorative Expanded Functions-Basic Prerequisite Course.

    Tuition is due only from staff from tribal programs that have taken their HQ dental shares. Tuition Payment is due at least 30 days prior to the start of the course. Please submit tuition payment to the address on the Tuition Payment Form [obtain the form by contacting IHSCDECoordinator@ihs.gov] or downloading from this site.

    Travel:

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DA0037: Restorative ADVANCED Expanded Functions Dental Assistant Course
    Date(s): 4/6/2020 - 4/10/2020
    Facility: Claremore Location: Claremore, OK
    Instructor(s): Terry Haney Director: Kip Martin
    Audience: Assistants Level: Advanced
    Quota: 4 - 8 students Tuition: $320.00
    Hours: 32.00 (Total CDE); 32.00 (DANB Clinical)
    Course Types Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This course is a continuation of the “Basic Expanded Functions” course, which is a prerequisite.

    All five-cavity classifications/preparations will be covered in lecture and laboratory exercises, including amalgam and composite restorations. Lectures will review and update course participants on dental restorative materials including a discussion of bonding agents. Laboratory exercises will be performed on typodonts beginning with conservative preparations and working up to and including cusp-protected amalgam and incisal angle composite resin restorations. Also, participants will be introduced to the basics of occlusion. The course will require that the participant perform 5 cusp-protecting amalgams [CPAs] and 5 class IV composite restorations back in their clinical setting before receiving her/his certificate.

    Agenda
    Day 1
    8:00AM   Introduction to EF Advanced Restorative Course
    9:00AM   Amalgam Review
    0:00AM   Anatomy Review
    12:30PM   Laboratory Time [Typodonts]-Complete all Class II’s
    3:00PM   Dental Anatomy and Occlusion Concepts
    Day 2
    8:00AM   Lab Time [Typodonts]-Finish Class II’s and Begin CPA’s
    10:00AM   Cusp Protected Amalgam Restorations
    12:30PM   Lab Time [Typodonts] Review of Occlusion- Complete CPA’s
    Day 3
    8:00AM   Advance Resins
    9:00AM   Curing Lights and Polymerization
    9:45AM   Esthetics and Optical Qualities of Composite
    10:30AM   Lab Time [Typodonts]- Complete Small Composites
    12:30PM   Anterior Anatomy
    2:00PM   Lab Time [Typodonts]- Complete Class IV’s
    Day 4
    8:00AM    Conclusion to EF Advanced Restoration Course
    12:00 PM Close out with students

    Handouts/Information for Attendees
    Students should bring:
    Restorative cassette
    Matrices other than standard tofflemier bands
    Polishing systems used in clinic for slow speed handpieces

    This course is for 5 students, 3 from Cherokee Nation and 2 from other IHS or tribal dental clinics.

    Students will receive CDE credits for their training time during this class, without regard to grades or future certification. Students MUST enter the completion code and complete the training evaluation upon completion of the course to receive CDE credits or to later get certified as an EFDA upon completing post-course requirements. Students must obtain certification as an EFDA within ONE YEAR of completing the course.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1. Have an understanding of the basic concepts of occlusion as they apply to restorative dentistry.
    2. Be able to place and finish complex Class II amalgam restorations and composite restorations involving the incisal angle.
    3. Have an understanding of the current state-of-the-art in dentinal bonding agents.
    4. Have the ability to discriminate between acceptable and unacceptable restorations

    Prerequisites:

    1. Certificate from the Basic Expanded Functions course [must show as COMPLETED on transcript]
    2. Completion of the online Restorative Expanded Functions-Basic Prerequisite course within the past six months [must show as COMPLETED on transcript]

    Travel:

    Payment Address:

    NA



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    DA0038: Restorative BASIC Expanded Function Dental Assistant Course
    Date(s): 5/4/2020 - 5/8/2020
    Facility: Lawton Indian Hospital Location: Lawton, OK
    Instructor(s): Terry Haney Director: Christopher Foster
    Audience: Assistants Level: Basic
    Quota: 4 - 8 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 36.00 (Total CDE); 36.00 (DANB Clinical); 36.00 (AGD - 250)
    Course Types Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This course is only open to Lawton Service Unit dental assistants.

    The purpose of this course is to introduce the dental assistant to the placement and finishing of restorative materials used in operative dentistry. Technical background information is presented in cavity classification and dental anatomy. Class I, II, & V amalgam restorations, and Class III & V composite restorations are covered in lecture and laboratory exercises. Other written and practical examinations are used to measure participant progress. The basic course has been organized for those dental assistants with limited or no training and/or experience in the placement of restorative materials. It is only practical for those clinics where the ratio of dentists to dental assistants allows the practice of expanded restorative functions. If the newly acquired skills are to become fully developed, the assistant must be able to return to his/her clinic and work with their dentist for a recommended period of 6 months. This follow-up supervised placement of amalgam and composite restorations is required in order to complete the course with a Certification as a Restorative Expanded Function Dental Assistant. Students will receive CDE credits for their training time during this class, without regard to grades or future certification. Students MUST enter the completion code and complete the training evaluation upon completion of the course to receive CDE credits or to later get certified as an EFDA upon completing post-course requirements. Students must obtain certification as an EFDA within ONE YEAR of completing the course.

    6 slots are reserved for Cherokee Nation dental assistants, and up to 4 slots are available to dental assistants from across IHS and tribal programs.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants must:
    1. Describe tooth morphology and structure and the materials used to restore them.
    2. Place and finish basic amalgam and composite restorations.
    3. Discriminate between what is an acceptable and an unacceptable restoration.

    Prerequisites:

    Mandatory:
    1. Pre-course: Completion of the online Restorative Expanded Functions-Basic Prerequisite Course [you must show as "completed" within the past six months to register for this course].

    Tuition is due only from staff from tribal programs that have taken their HQ dental shares. Tuition Payment is due at least 30 days prior to the start of the course. Please submit tuition payment to the address on the Tuition Payment Form [obtain the form by contacting IHSCDECoordinator@ihs.gov] or downloading from this site.

    Travel:

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DA0039: Periodontal Expanded Function Dental Assistant Course
    Date(s): 5/18/2020 - 5/22/2020
    Facility: Red Tail Hawk Health Center Location: Chandler, AZ
    Instructor(s): TODD SMITH Director: Jody Herschenhorn
    Audience: Assistants Level: Basic
    Quota: 4 - 6 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 32.00 (Total CDE); 32.00 (DANB Clinical); 32.00 (AGD - 490)
    Course Types Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This course is composed of didactic and clinical instruction. It is designed to teach dental assistants to provide dental cleanings to remove visible calculus by using state-of-the art Piezoelectric scalers or Magnetostrictive ultrasonic scalers.



    Agenda:

    Day 1: 1-5
    • Detection and Diagnosis- Gingivitis and Periodontitis
    • Public Health Perio and Periodontal Risk

    Day 2: 8:00 AM- Noon - Lecture and Lab
    • Instrumentation of teeth using ultrasonic equipment
    • Dental procedure codes
    • Ultrasonic lab using mannequins/typodonts
    Day 2: 1:00- 5:00 PM- Lab
    • Ultrasonic lab with mannequins/typodonts
    • Lab evaluations through direct observation and feedback
    Day 3: 8:00 AM- Noon - Practicum
    • Students provide dental cleanings on each
    • Practicum evaluations through direct observation and feedback
    Day 3: 1:00- 5:00 PM- Practicum
    • Students provide dental cleanings for patients
    • Practicum evaluation for each patient through direct observation and feedback
    Day 4: 8:00 AM- Noon - Practicum
    • Students provide dental cleanings for patients
    • Practicum evaluations through direct observation and feedback
    Day 4: 1:00- 5:00 PM- Practicum
    • Students provide dental cleanings for patients
    • Practicum evaluations through direct observation and feedback
    Day 5: 8:00 AM- Noon – Practicum and Close Out
    • Students provide dental cleanings for patients until 11:00 AM
    • Explanation of post-course work, Q&A session, and evaluations

    Post-Course Requirements: Students must complete 20 dental cleanings which are checked and scored by the hygienist/dentist at their home dental clinic. This is documented on the Follow-Up Training Progress Record, which is then maintained at the local program. The dental chief/director should then e-mail the IHS EFDA Coordinator [IHSEFDA@ihs.gov] to inform them that post-course requirements have been met and that the record is on file at the local clinic. Once this is done, the IHS EFDA Coordinator will provide the student with instructions on how to receive their CDE certificate and their EFDA certificate.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1. Relate Community Periodontal Index of Treatment Needs [CPITN] scores to a need for potential periodontal treatment.
    2. Detect disease, supra and subgingival calculus.
    3. Provide thorough ultrasonic scaling of teeth..
    4. Accurately code for periodontal and hygiene procedures with IHS/ADA coding. .
    5. Recommend effective toothpastes, mouth rinses and oral hygiene aids to patients.
    6. Motivate patients to improve plaque removal and periodontal health.
    7. Identify who is at risk for periodontal breakdown.

    Prerequisites:

    Dental assistants must have basic knowledge about periodontal disease before attending the Periodontal Expanded Functions-Basic course and must successfully complete the Prerequisite Course at least 2 weeks prior to attending the course.

    Tuition is due only from staff from tribal programs that have taken their HQ dental shares. Tuition Payment is due at least 30 days prior to the start of the course. Please submit tuition payment to the address on the Tuition Payment Form [obtain the form by contacting IHSCDECoordinator@ihs.gov] or downloading from this site.

    Travel:

    Payment Address:

    As of January 1, 2017, dental staff from Title V Tribal Compact Programs are required to pay tuition for courses. For this course, Title V compacted programs should send a check or money order made out to the

    Tuition is required only for staff from Title V Tribal Compacts who have taken their dental shares. Tuition must be paid in full 8 weeks prior to the start of the course – please see the tuition policy below.

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    Assistant Courses

    DA1000: Radiological Health and Safety Examination
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): MARY BETH KINNEY Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: Assistants Level: Basic
    Quota: 0 - 10000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 0.00 (Total CDE)
    Course Types
    Summary:

    There is no need to "Register" for this course. Simply login to the CDE and use the link provided on the Course Page - "Take the exam" in the "Instructions" section on the Course Detail page to receive credit.

    According to PL 97-35, the initial certification of competency in Dental Radiology involves two components:
    1. Written Evaluation: "A criterion-reference test designed to measure knowledge and functional capability essential for making diagnostically acceptable radiographic surveys with minimal risk to the patient and the operator."
    2. Clinical Evaluation: "The written examination is supplemented as necessary with a clinical examination." Demonstration of clinical proficiency means meeting the minimum standards in Infection control, radiology protection, quality of radiographs and presentation of radiographs.

    The radiology certification process is intended to be accomplished at the dental auxiliarys facility under the guidance of the supervising dentist.

    Learning Objectives:

    This course is the online version of the written exam.
    Upon successful completion [a grade of 75 percent or higher] on the online exam and the completion of the clinical portion of the radiology certification process, the dental auxiliary will receive a certificate of competency in radiology.

    To complete the online clinical portion of the radiology exam process, the supervisor must enter the clinical evaluations online in the dental directory. Go to the Assistants listing in the directory and use the drop down menu under their name to select "Add Radiology Clinical Eval" which will present the evaluation entering screen.

    Prerequisites:

    Travel:

    Payment Address:





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    DA1001: Digital Imaging Health and Safety Examination
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): MARY BETH KINNEY Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: Assistants Level: Basic
    Quota: 0 - 10000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 0.00 (Total CDE)
    Course Types
    Summary:

    There is no need to "Register" for this course. Simply login to the CDE and use course DA2001 to prepare for the exam, if necessary, and then Click on "Take the exam" in the "Instructions" section on the Course Detail page to receive credit.

    According to PL 97-35, the initial certification of competency in Dental Radiology involves two components:
    1. Written Evaluation: "A criterion-reference test designed to measure knowledge and functional capability essential for making diagnostically acceptable radiographic surveys with minimal risk to the patient and the operator."
    2. Clinical Evaluation: "The written examination is supplemented as necessary with a clinical examination." Demonstration of clinical proficiency means meeting the minimum standards in Infection control, radiology protection, quality of radiographs and presentation of radiographs.

    The radiology certification process is intended to be accomplished at the dental auxiliarys facility under the guidance of the supervising dentist.

    Learning Objectives:

    This course is the online version of the written exam.
    Upon successful completion [a grade of 75 percent or higher] on the online exam and the completion of the clinical portion of the radiology certification process, the dental auxiliary will receive a certificate of competency in radiology.

    To complete the online clinical portion of the radiology exam process, the supervisor must enter the clinical evaluations online in the dental directory. Go to the Assistants listing in the directory and use the drop down menu under their name to select "Add Radiology Clinical Eval" which will present the evaluation entering screen.

    Prerequisites:

    It is recommended that dental auxiliaries study for the exam using Digital Imaging course DA2001.

    Travel:

    Payment Address:





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    Assistant Courses

    DA2000: Dental Radiography
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): MARY BETH KINNEY, ROYANN ROYER, ERMA CASUSE Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: Assistants, Dentists, Hygienists Level: Basic
    Quota: 0 - 10000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 32.00 (Total CDE); 32.00 (DANB Clinical); 32.00 (AGD - 730)
    Course Types
    Summary:

    The Consumer-Patient Radiation Health and Safety Act of 1981 [PL 97-35] requires dental personnel be trained and certified in dental radiology. The intent of radiology certification is to eliminate unnecessary radiation exposure to the patient, operator, and other staff while assuring quality, diagnostic radiographs. The certification process involves successfully passing a written examination, and demonstrating clinical competency while adhering to accepted radiological practices.

    Learning Objectives:

    After completing this course, dental auxiliaries will be prepared to take the written exam, and demonstrate competency in the following areas:



    Infection Control

  •    Place barriers or disinfect operatory and X-ray equipment.
  •    Wear appropriate PPE.
  •    Select appropriate X-ray film, and assemble the XCP.
  •    Disinfect protective devices [apron and thyroid collar].
  •    Limit contamination when processing X-rays.



    Patient Protection
  •    Place protective device [apron/thyroid collar] on each patient during all exposures.
  •    Store protective devices to reduce creasing and damage.
  •    Stabilize the PID or cone and positioned it in close proximity to the XCP when the exposure is made.
  •    Patient never holds film or stabilizes PID [cone].



    Operator Protection
  •    Stand at least six feet from the patient and not in the path of the primary beam or behind protective barrier during exposure.
  •    Allow only necessary persons in radiographic area during exposures.
  •    Give a warning prior to pushing the X-ray activator button.
  •    Staff never holds film or stabilizes PID [cone].
  •    Wear dosimeter [film badge].



    Take, Process, Mount Diagnostic Radiographs
  •    Film placement is appropriate for the area of the mouth under study.
  •    Density and contrast of radiographs are such that anatomical hard and soft tissue landmarks can be differentiated.
  •    Radiographic image size is not distorted in the area of the mouth under study.
  •    Radiographs disclose no overlapping image in the area of mouth under study, except where tooth alignment does not permit open contacts.
  •    Radiographs disclose no cone-cutting.
  •    Bitewing radiographs include the distal surface of the erupted canines and distal surface of the most posterior erupted teeth.
  •    Radiographs show no processing errors.
  •    Dental radiographs are mounted and contained in the patient’s dental record, and include the following:
  •    Patient’s name and chart number
  •    Date radiographs taken
  •    Initials of the dentist who ordered the films
  •    Initials of dental assistant who took the films

  • Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    No tuition



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    DA2001: Dental Digital Imaging
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): MARY BETH KINNEY, ROYANN ROYER, ERMA CASUSE Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants Level: Basic
    Quota: 0 - 10000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 32.00 (Total CDE); 32.00 (DANB Clinical); 32.00 (AGD - 730)
    Course Types
    Summary:

    The Consumer-Patient Radiation Health and Safety Act of 1981 [PL 97-35] requires dental personnel be trained and certified in dental radiology. The purpose of the certification program is to eliminate unnecessary radiation exposure to the patient, operator, and other staff while assuring quality, diagnostic dental images.

    Learning resources [video demonstrations, practice quizzes, skill competency checklists] are accessible after registering for this course. The learning resources also include the Dental Digital Imaging Study Guide which presents information about: 1] Radiation Safety and Protection; 2] Digital Dental Equipment; 3] Dental Digital Imaging Techniques; 4] Infection Control; and 5] Special Dental Imaging Techniques.

    Learning Objectives:

    After studying the information in the Dental Digital Imaging Study Guide, watching the video demonstrations, completing the quizzes and skill competencies, dental auxiliaries will be prepared to take the written exam, and demonstrate competency in digital imaging in the following areas:

    Infection Control
    • Place barriers or disinfect operatory and X-ray equipment.
    • Wear appropriate PPE.
    • Select appropriate receptor and exposure settings.
    • Assemble the XCP.
    • Disinfection of the protective devices [apron and thyroid collar].
    • Limit contamination when taking dental images.

    Patient Protection
    • Place protective devices on each patient during all exposures.
    • Store protective devices to reduce creasing and damage.
    • Stabilize the PID or cone and position it in close proximity to the XCP when the image is taken.

    Operator Protection
    • Stand at least six feet from the patient and not in the path of the primary beam or behind protective barrier during exposure.
    • Allow only necessary persons in radiographic area during exposures.
    • Give a warning prior to pushing the X-ray activator button.
    • Position receptor and cone correctly without being held by staff or patient during exposures.
    • Wear dosimeter.

    Take, Process, and Upload into Proper Template/ Store Diagnostic Dental Digital Images
    • Place receptor appropriately for the area of the mouth under study.
    • Take images with correct density and contrast such that anatomical hard and soft tissue landmarks can be differentiated.
    • Take images with no distortion in the area of the mouth under study.
    • Take images with no overlapping in the area of mouth under study, except where tooth alignment does not permit open contacts.
    • Take images with no cone-cutting.
    • Take bitewing images that show the distal surface of the erupted canine and distal surface of the second molar.
    • Use appropriate template to assure dental images are dated, identified with patient’s name and chart number, and contained in the patient’s electronic dental record.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    No tuition required



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    General Courses

    DE0001: How to Apply Fluoride Varnish
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Bonnie Bruerd Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 430)
    Course Types
    Summary:

    You must be logged in to the CDE site to access this course. This one-hour course, How to Apply fluoride Varnish, was developed as a collaboration between the Indian Health Service [IHS] and the IHS Head Start Program. This course will provide an overview of Early Childhood Caries and describe its impact among American Indian and Alaska Native children. Participants will learn how to provide an oral health risk assessment, how to apply fluoride varnish, and key messages for families to prevent ECC.

    Course developed January, 2010.

    Learning Objectives:

    After completing this course, participants will be able to:


    1. Describe Early Childhood Caries [ECC]
    2. List two ways to prevent ECC.
    3. Recognize the various stages of ECC.
    4. Discuss the benefits of topical fluoride.
    5. List the 5 steps to applying fluoride varnish.
    6. Demonstrate the appropriate application of fluoride varnish.
    7. List one key message for families to prevent ECC.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    Payment Address:





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    DE0002: Serving Young Children with Special Health Care Needs
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: Dentists, Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 4.00 (Total CDE); 4.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 4.00 (AGD - 750)
    Course Types
    Summary:

    This series of five modules is designed to provide oral health
    professionals with information to help ensure that young children with
    special health care needs have access to health promotion and disease
    prevention services that address their unique oral health needs in a
    comprehensive, family-centered, and community-based manner. Four CE
    credits through IHS are available to dentists, dental hygienists, and
    dental assistants.


    • Module 1: An Overview of Children with Special Health Care Needs and Oral Health
    • Module 2: Providing Optimal Oral Health Care
    • Module 3: Oral Health Supervision
    • Module 4: Prevention of Oral Disease
    • Module 5: Behavior Guidance

    To register for the course, click on the link www.mchoralhealth.org/SpecialCare and follow the directions to start the course.

    Learning Objectives:

    At the end of this course, participants will be able to be:
    1. Aware and responsive to the oral health unique requirements for young children with special health care needs.
    2. Develop family-centered preventive programs for young children with special health care needs.
    3. Proficient in managing oral health behaviors for young children with special health care needs.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Course developed September, 2006; reviewed August, 2011.

    Travel:

    Payment Address:





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    DE0003: Infection Control Review
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): MARY BETH KINNEY, ERMA CASUSE Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: Assistants, Dentists, Hygienists, Support Staff Level: Review
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 3.00 (Total CDE); 3.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 3.00 (AGD - 148)
    Course Types
    Summary:

    The goal of infection control is to create a safe environment to prevent or reduce the risk of disease transmission to patients and dental staff. Having trained staff who know how to do this becomes a critical part of any infection control program. This course is appropriate as an annual review of infection control procedures and practices for all dental providers.

    Teaching Methods

    This course is delivered online including narration and interactive activities.



    Course developed September, 2008; reviewed February, 2011.

    Learning Objectives:

    At the end of this course you will be able to:

    • Explain the importance of infection control
    • Describe the four principles of infection control
    • Discuss practices to reduce or prevent the risk of disease transmission


    Continuing Dental Education [CDE] Credit Information:


    To receive CDE credit, you must view the entire course, pass the quiz with a score of 80 or higher, and complete a course evaluation. You will be able to print a letter documenting successful completion.

    Prerequisites:


       Hardware/Software Requirements:

    WindowsMacintosh
    Intel Pentium II 450MHz or faster processor [or equivalent]PowerPC G3 500MHz or faster processor
    128MB of RAM128MB of RAM

    Operating systems and browsers
    Flash Player 8 is supported on the following operating systems and browsers:

    Windows
    PlatformBrowser
    Microsoft Windows 98Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5, Firefox 1.x, Mozilla 1.x, Netscape 7.x or later, AOL 9, Opera 7.11 or later
    Windows MeMicrosoft Internet Explorer 5.5, Firefox 1.x, Mozilla 1.x, Netscape 7.x or later, AOL 9, Opera 7.11 or later
    Windows 2000Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5, Firefox 1.x, Mozilla 1.x, Netscape 7.x or later, AOL 9, Opera 7.11 or later
    Windows XPMicrosoft Internet Explorer 5.5, Firefox 1.x, Mozilla 1.x, Netscape 7.x or later, AOL 9, Opera 7.11 or later
    Windows Server 2003Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5, Firefox 1.x, Mozilla 1.x, Netscape 7.x or later, AOL 9, Opera 7.11 or later

    Macintosh
    PlatformBrowser
    Mac OS X v.10.1.x, 10.2.x, 10.3.x, or 10.4.xInternet Explorer 5.2, Firefox 1.x, Mozilla 1.x, Netscape 7.x or later, AOL for Mac OS X, Opera 6, Safari 1.x or later



    Audio:


    This course may contain an audio portion or soundtrack. Please turn on your speakers or use headphones.

    Faculty:


    Mary Beth Kinney, RDH, MPH, EdD was the lead author of the first CDC Infection Control Risk File, and coordinated the development of From Policy to Practice: OSAP’s Interactive Guide to the CDC Guidelines.


    Erma J. Casuse, CDA is the IHS Coordinator for Dental Assisting Education. She has over 15 years of experience teaching infection control to dental staff, and assessing infection control practices in dental programs.

    Travel:

    Payment Address:





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    General Courses

    DE0008: Promoting Oral Health in AI/AN Communities
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Bonnie Bruerd, Kathy Phipps Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 4.00 (Total CDE); 4.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 4.00 (AGD - 750)
    Course Types
    Summary:

    This course provides an overview of prevention strategies to improve oral health both in the dental clinic and in American Indian/Alaska Native communities. The course discusses the importance of prevention and describes best practices to prevent dental caries and periodontal diseases in all age groups.

    Course developed February, 2010.

    Learning Objectives:

    After completing this online course, participants will be able to:

    1. List three ways to provide topical fluoride.
    2. Discuss the effectiveness of sealants in AI/AN communities.
    3. Describe an effective protocol for fluoride varnish for children 9-24 months of age.
    4. List two negative effects of drinking pop.
    5. List the steps for providing a toothbrush prophylaxis.
    6. Discuss the effects of tobacco use and diabetes on periodontal disease.
    7. List three ways that you can get involved in oral health in your community.
    8. Describe two ways to improve the effectiveness of oral health education.

    Prerequisites:


       Hardware/Software Requirements:

    WindowsMacintosh
    Intel Pentium II 450MHz or faster processor [or equivalent]PowerPC G3 500MHz or faster processor
    128MB of RAM128MB of RAM

    Operating systems and browsers
    Flash Player 8 is supported on the following operating systems and browsers:

    Windows
    PlatformBrowser
    Microsoft Windows 98Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5, Firefox 1.x, Mozilla 1.x, Netscape 7.x or later, AOL 9, Opera 7.11 or later
    Windows MeMicrosoft Internet Explorer 5.5, Firefox 1.x, Mozilla 1.x, Netscape 7.x or later, AOL 9, Opera 7.11 or later
    Windows 2000Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5, Firefox 1.x, Mozilla 1.x, Netscape 7.x or later, AOL 9, Opera 7.11 or later
    Windows XPMicrosoft Internet Explorer 5.5, Firefox 1.x, Mozilla 1.x, Netscape 7.x or later, AOL 9, Opera 7.11 or later
    Windows Server 2003Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5, Firefox 1.x, Mozilla 1.x, Netscape 7.x or later, AOL 9, Opera 7.11 or later

    Macintosh
    PlatformBrowser
    Mac OS X v.10.1.x, 10.2.x, 10.3.x, or 10.4.xInternet Explorer 5.2, Firefox 1.x, Mozilla 1.x, Netscape 7.x or later, AOL for Mac OS X, Opera 6, Safari 1.x or later



    Audio:


    This course may contain an audio portion or soundtrack. Please turn on your speakers or use headphones.

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    2020 Continuing Dental Education Catalog

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    DE0009: Think Cultural Health
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Amanda Gashel Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 6.00 (Total CDE); 6.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 6.00 (AGD - 130)
    Course Types
    Summary:

    COURSE UPDATED 6/2/2020.

    The HHS Office of Minority Health [OMH] developed a cultural competency [now called cultural humility] program for oral health professionals. Think Cultural Health includes three two-hour online modules for a total of six hours of continuing dental education. This program is built upon the National Standards on Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services in Health and Health Care [the National CLAS Standards]. The National CLAS Standards offer a framework for individuals working in health and health care on which to build policy, programs and services.

    The three courses introduce you to the fundamentals of cultural and linguistic competency and its relevance to oral health care. The courses were designed to be taken sequentially. To receive continuing dental education credit for a specific course, you will need to complete it in its entirety and obtain a minimum passing score 70 on the posttest included at the end of the course. CDE is offered not through IHS [there is no corresponding IHS course], but through OMH. When you have completed and passed the posttest for all three courses, you will have the option of printing a printer-friendly version of the course content from the Resources section under the Toolkit.

    This program introduces cultural and linguistic competency skills you can use in your day-to-day practice. These skills and concepts are reinforced through features such as:

    · The "Filling in the Gaps" boxes designed to provide you with additional information, resources and applications of the course material;

    · "Think About It" questions to encourage your reflection on the information;

    · "Cultural Connections" boxes designed to provide you with additional, culturally specific information about issues related to oral health; and

    · Video vignettes that show you how to adopt the skills and concepts into your own environment.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, the participant will be able to:

    1. Expand your patient base by providing more culturally and linguistically appropriate care to a wider diversity of patients;
    2. Deliver a higher quality of care to help your patients meet their oral health care goals, while honoring and respecting their cultural beliefs and practices;
    3. Decrease clinical errors that may arise due to cultural and linguistic differences in communication and differences in oral health literacy;
    4. Gain essential tools to help recognize and lessen the racial and ethnic health care disparities that persist in oral health.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    Payment Address:





    2020 Continuing Dental Education Catalog

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    DE0011: The Carious Process and Intervention
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): MARY BETH KINNEY, , Raymond Lala, JEANINE TUCKER, SUZANNE EBERLING Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 3.00 (Total CDE); 3.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 3.00 (AGD - 730)
    Course Types
    Summary:

    This course reviews the carious process and etiology. It also covers various strategies commonly used for both caries prevention and control. It also presents appropriate combinations of strategies for patients in various risk categories. Supplemental reading is suggested at the end of the course.

    Course developed July, 2009; reviewed August, 2011.

    Learning Objectives:

    At the completion of this course, you will be able to:
    1. Discuss dental caries risk assessment and the IHS risk categories.
    2. Explain the various factors that place some patients at greater risk of developing dental caries.
    3. Describe how the concept of caries management might be used to improve access to dental care.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    Payment Address:





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    DE0012: Dental Myths
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): MARY BETH KINNEY, , Raymond Lala, JEANINE TUCKER, SUZANNE EBERLING Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 3.00 (Total CDE); 3.00 (DANB Clinical); 3.00 (AGD - 730)
    Course Types
    Summary:

    This course covers treatment assumptions made with conventional caries management. It explains the risks of restorative treatment and the impact of examiner variation on patient care. Supplemental reading is suggested at the end of the course.

    Course developed July, 2009; reviewed August, 2011.

    Learning Objectives:

    At the completion of this course, you will be able to:
    1. List the treatment perspectives of conventional caries management.
    2. Describe what could lead to variability in diagnosis and treatment planning.
    3. Identify the risks of restorative intervention.
    4. Contrast caries treatment choices between the conventional and medical models.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    Payment Address:





    2020 Continuing Dental Education Catalog

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    DE0013: Examination, Diagnosis, Treatment Planning and Recall
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): MARY BETH KINNEY, , Raymond Lala, JEANINE TUCKER, SUZANNE EBERLING Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 4.00 (Total CDE); 4.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 4.00 (AGD - 730)
    Course Types
    Summary:

    This course covers exam and diagnosis, treatment planning and recall. It focuses on the concept of a risk-based medical model to manage dental caries. It is an evidence based approach to preventive and restorative procedures that considers both the clinician’s judgment and available resources. Recommendations and regimens listed are supported by current professional, refereed literature. The model is a clinical approach which addresses treatment planning and delivery of oral health care services for the individual and family. Supplemental reading is suggested at the end of the course.

    Course developed July, 2009; reviewed August, 2011.

    Learning Objectives:

    At the completion of this course, you will be able to:
    1. Describe how to examine for and diagnose dental caries.
    2. Place patients in appropriate risk categories based on exam findings and modifiers.
    3. Develop a prioritized treatment plan that includes an appropriate recall interval.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    Payment Address:





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    DE0014: Caries Risk Program Evaluation
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): JEANINE TUCKER, , Raymond Lala, MARY BETH KINNEY, SUZANNE EBERLING Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 2.00 (Total CDE); 2.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 2.00 (AGD - 730)
    Course Types
    Summary:

    This course provides two basic reasons for evaluating a caries risk program: 1] are doing it right and 2] does it work. If you are not doing the right things, you can’t possibly tell if a particular program is working or not. Supplemental reading is suggested at the end of the course.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:
    1. Discuss why program evaluation is important.
    2. Identify what outcomes will be measured in your program and how they will be measured.
    3. Describe the importance of coding standardization and the need to apply codes in a consistent and appropriate manner.

    Prerequisites:

    None.
    Course developed January, 2001. Revised January, 2004. Revised January, 2010.

    Travel:

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    2020 Continuing Dental Education Catalog

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    DE0015: Introduction to Caries Diagnosis & Risk Management
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): JEANINE TUCKER, , Raymond Lala, MARY BETH KINNEY, SUZANNE EBERLING Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 3.00 (Total CDE); 3.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 3.00 (AGD - 730)
    Course Types
    Summary:

    This course showcases a risk based approach for the management of dental caries. It includes basic information on caries diagnosis, risk assessment and treatment planning. Supplemental reading is suggested at the end of the course.

    Course developed January, 2001.
    Revised January, 2004
    Revised January, 2010

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:
    1. Discuss dental caries risk assessment and the IHS risk categories.
    2. Describe the various factors that place some patients at greater risk of developing dental care.
    3. Explain how the concept of caries management might be used to improve access to dental care.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    Payment Address:





    2020 Continuing Dental Education Catalog

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    DE0016: Public Health Issues in Periodontics
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): TODD SMITH Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 2.00 (Total CDE); 2.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 2.00 (AGD - 490)
    Course Types
    Summary:

    This course showcases a risk based approach for the management of periodontal diseases. It includes basic information on periodontal detection, diagnosis, risk assessment, treatment planning, and prognosis.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, the participant will be able to:
    1. Diagnose periodontal diseases.
    2. List 4 major risk factors that place patients at greater risk of developing periodontitis.
    3. Discriminate between teeth with guarded and hopeless prognoses.
    4. Explain how the concept of risk assessment and periodontal management might be used to improve access to dental care.

    Prerequisites:

    Travel:

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    2020 Continuing Dental Education Catalog

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    DE0017: Domestic Violence Screening Course
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Sarah Tucker, Jenifer Markowitz Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 2.00 (Total CDE); 2.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 2.00 (AGD - 156)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    All staff working in Indian Health Service, Tribal and Urban Indian healthcare facilities are invited to attend the IHS Tribal Forensic Healthcare’s web-based training on Domestic Violence Screening. This training supports the IHS GPRA measure on DV Screening. This training is available year round and can be completed according to your schedule.

    Learning Objectives:

    After completing this activity, the participant should be better able to:

    • Defining IPV across the lifespan
    • Describing ways to create a supportive environment
      Identifying limits of confidentiality and parameters for mandatory reporting requirements
    • Describing the GPRA IPV/DV screening measure and documenting the results using he EHR, BHS, or paper encounter forms
    • Employing a process for comprehensive screening of IPV patients

    Prerequisites:

    Travel:

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    DE0018: IHS Essential Training on Pain and Addiction [recorded webinar]
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Joanne Katzman, Snehal Bhatt Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: Dentists Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 5.00 (Total CDE); 5.00 (AGD - 200)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    In July 2016, Special General Memorandum [SGM] 2016-05: Mandatory Training for Federal Prescribers of Controlled Substance Medications established IHS policy requiring all IHS Federal prescribers, contractors [that spend 50 percent or more of their clinical time under contract with the Federal Government], clinical residents and trainees to successfully complete this course. All existing prescribers meeting the above established criteria shall complete this training within 6 months of the date of issuance of this memo. New prescribers must comply with this requirement within 6 months from the start of IHS employment. All must complete a refresher training course every 3 years following completion of the initial training.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, the participant will be able to:
    1. Discuss the epidemic of unintentional opiate overdose deaths.
    2. List Institute of Medicine Guidelines for Best Practices in pain management.
    3. Explain safe prescribing of opiate analgesics, with detailed equianalgesic dosing guidelines.
    4. Identify the patient at risk for addictions, current addictions issues, and diversion.
    5. Refer to Federal regulations regarding pain management.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    Payment Address:





    2020 Continuing Dental Education Catalog

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    DE0023: Enamel Defects: a risk factor for ECC [recorded webinar]
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): John Zimmer Director: John Zimmer
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 2.00 (Total CDE); 2.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 2.00 (AGD - 430)
    Course Types
    Summary:

    This webinar describes the effect of enamel defects on the development of early childhood caries and reviews the statement "ECC is multifactorial in origin, and the notion that the principal etiology is inappropriate feeding modalities in no longer tenable."

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1. Review the evidence of the third risk factor for s-ECC;
    2. Know the treatment guidelines of developmental defects of enamel, proposed by EAPD; and
    3. Distinguish between carious lesions and enamel defects in the primary dentition.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    No tuition required



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    DE0024: Depression Screenings in a Dental Setting [recorded webinar]
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Gabe Longhi Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 149)
    Course Types
    Summary:

    This one-hour recorded webinar discusses how to use the Patient Health Questionnaire-2 [PHQ-2] to screen patients for depression in a dental setting, and how to follow up with patients that have a positive screening.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1. List the two PHQ-2 questions;
    2. Describe how depression relates to oral health; and
    3. Explain the process of what to do with a positive depression screening result.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None - webinar

    Payment Address:

    No tuition



    2020 Continuing Dental Education Catalog

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    DE0025: Strategies to Improve GPRA Performance [recorded webinar]
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Timothy Ricks Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 130)
    Course Types
    Summary:

    This one-hour recorded webinar provides best practices related to improvement of the dental Government Performance and Results Act [GPRA] indicators of access to dental care, dental sealants, and fluoride.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1. Describe at least one best practice as it relates to improving access to dental care;
    2. Describe at least one best practice as it relates to improving the proportion of 2-15 year-olds receiving dental sealants; and
    3. Describe at least one best practice as it relates to improving the proportion of 1-15 year-olds receiving topical fluoride treatment.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None - webinar

    Payment Address:

    No tuition



    2020 Continuing Dental Education Catalog

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    DE0026: Preparing for National Children's Dental Health Month [recorded webinar]
    Date(s): 10/1/2018 - 9/30/2019
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Timothy Ricks Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 430)
    Course Types
    Summary:

    This one-hour recorded webinar provides an overview of National Children's Dental Health Month.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1. List the focus areas for this year's NCDHM;
    2. Describe actions that can be taken at the local level in support of NCDHM; and
    3. Develop at least one presentation or article related to NCDHM promotions.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None - webinar

    Payment Address:

    No tuition



    2020 Continuing Dental Education Catalog

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    DE0027: Diabetes Online CDE: Caring for Elders with Diabetes
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Blythe Winchester Director: Jan Frederick
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 130)
    Course Types
    Summary:

    This presentation will review the differences in overall pathophysiology in elders with diabetes compared to younger patients with the disease. Reducing risks of complications from diabetes will also be discussed. Clinical considerations to assist in providing the best care for elders with diabetes will be described.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1. Summarize the differences between elders with diabetes vs. younger patients with the disease.
    2. Incorporate key concepts of individualizing caring for elders with diabetes into clinical practice.
    3. Incorporate into practice, information on the differences in pharmacotherapy in elders with diabetes compared to younger patients.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    NA



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    DE0028: Basic Principles of Adult Learning [recorded webinar]
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Steve Tetrev, MARY BETH KINNEY Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: Dentists, Assistants, Hygienists, Support Staff Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 130)
    Course Types
    Summary:

    This webinar provides attendees with an overall perspective of significant adult learning along with 12 principles for improving adult learning.

    Continuing dental education instructors, past and present, are encouraged to participate in this course to learn different approaches at teaching dental staff. All dental staff are encouraged to participate in this course to learn different approaches at teaching other staff and patients.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants should be able to:
    1. Identify how adult learners are different from younger learners;
    2. Recall at least two aspects of significant learning; and
    3. Relate their own learning preferences with 3 of the 12 principles.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None- online course

    Payment Address:

    No tuition



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    DE0029: Management & Treatment for the Pediatric Patient with Erosion [recorded webinar]
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): BRIAN TALLEY Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 430)
    Course Types
    Summary:

    This one-hour webinar focuses on dental erosion management and treatment.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1. Define etiology of dental erosion;
    2. Describe erosion prevention strategies;
    3. Explain how dental erosion is managed in the pediatric patient, including treatment principles.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None - webinar

    Payment Address:

    No tuition



    2020 Continuing Dental Education Catalog

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    DE0030: Diabetes Online CDE: Update on Nutrition for People with Chronic Kidney Disease
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Theresa Kuracina Director: Jan Frederick
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 130)
    Course Types
    Summary:

    This presentation will review the differences in overall pathophysiology in elders with diabetes compared to younger patients with the disease. Reducing risks of complications from diabetes will also be discussed. Clinical considerations to assist in providing the best care for elders with diabetes will be described.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1. Identify chronic kidney disease using urine and blood tests and describe kidney function and complications of CKD;
    2. Identify dietary interventions to slow progression of CKD; and
    3. Identify sources of sodium, protein, phosphorus, and potassium in My Native Plate food groups.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    NA



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    DE0031: Diabetes Online CDE: What the Diabetes Team Needs to Know About ESRD
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Andrew Narva Director: Jan Frederick
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 130)
    Course Types
    Summary:

    This presentation is designed to assist diabetes care providers and educators in counseling people with diabetes and kidney disease who are progressing toward end-stage renal disease. The session will provide diagnostic criteria, treatment options, and recommendations for educating and assisting patients prepare appropriately for kidney failure. The benefits of care coordination for patients with diabetic kidney disease/end stage renal disease will also be addressed.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1. Utilize lab tests for identifying and monitoring CKD and assessing progression.
    2. Describe important interventions for people with progressive kidney disease approaching kidney failure.
    3. Discuss treatment choices for patients with kidney failure.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    NA



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    DE0032: Diabetes Online CDE: FDA Update on Menu and Nutrition Facts Labeling
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Robin McKinnon, Claudine Kavanaugh Director: Jan Frederick
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 130)
    Course Types
    Summary:

    The FDA has recently undertaken work to promote healthy dietary practices and address the need for greater clarity in nutrition information menus and food products. This seminar will provide information on the latest requirements for menu and nutrition labeling. Details regarding changes to menu and nutrition facts labeling requirements will be reviewed. The session will include discussion of the draft voluntary sodium reduction guidance for processed and packaged food, Menu Labeling, updates to the Nutrition Facts label, and updates to designation of Serving Sizes and Labeling of Certain Sized Packages. Practical information for diabetes educators on the use of the updated menu and food labeling will also be provided.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to:
    1. Describe requirements for menu labeling.
    2. Identify updated changes to the Nutrition Facts label.
    3. Explain the draft voluntary sodium reduction guidance and how it may be able to contribute to reduced risk of disease and improved health and well being.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    NA



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    DE0033: Diabetes Online CDE: Update on Immunizations for People with Diabetes
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Amy Groom Director: Jan Frederick
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 130)
    Course Types
    Summary:

    Immunizations are important for keeping people of all ages healthy. Specific immunization needs are determined by factors such as age, lifestyle, health conditions, locations of travel, and previous immunizations. This seminar will address the specific immunization needs of adults with diabetes and provide comprehensive information on immunization recommendations, schedule, and documentation for adults with diabetes. The immunization needs of youth with diabetes vs youth in general will also be clarified.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants should be able to:
    1. Discuss specific immunization recommendations for people with diabetes, and their importance to overall health.
    2. Discuss current national immunization trends in adult AI/AN patients with diabetes.
    3. Identify and use resources for educating people with diabetes about their immunization needs.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    NA



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    DE0034: Diabetes Online CDE: Fun, Easy, and Free Resources for Nutrition Education: Online Interactive Tools from USDA
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Corey Holland Director: Jan Frederick
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff Level: Review
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 130)
    Course Types
    Summary:

    This is a one-hour webinar offered by the IHS Division of Diabetes Treatment and Prevention. The USDA has a number of nutrition education resources available for diabetes educators to use in their promotion of healthier lifestyles. This seminar will provide participants with the opportunity to acquire information about the online USDA nutrition education resources. The session will include an overview of a number of resources available including programs such as the SuperTracker, What's Cooking?, the BMI Calculator, My Plate Daily Checklist, Quizzes, Portion Distortion, and Pregnancy Weight Gain Calculator. Details for effective use of the resources with a variety of audiences will be shared.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1. Locate and utilize the SuperTracker for individual and group education sessions.
    2. Utilize nutrition education resources available on the USDA web site to counsel patients with pre-diabetes or diabetes.
    3. Identify one change you can make in your clinical or public health practice.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

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    DE0035: Diabetes Online CDE: Innovations in Nutrition Care for Reaching Patients
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Stacy Hammer, Darian Schaubert, Abbey McCarthy Director: Jan Frederick
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 130)
    Course Types
    Summary:

    This webinar is offered through a collaboration with the IHS Division of Diabetes Treatment and Prevention. This seminar will provide participants with the opportunity to learn about a variety of innovative ways to connect with patients to provide diabetes education. The session will include an overview of effective approaches for providing diabetes education, including use of group education, food bank pantry, grocery store tours, connecting elders and youth, and community advisory boards. Details for effective use of these and other approaches with a variety of audiences will be shared.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1. Utilize group education techniques to provide effective group education sessions.
    2. Describe elements of a process for bringing youth and elders together to learn about improving health and well being.
    3. Identify one change you can make in your clinical or public health practice.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    NA



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    DE0036: Diabetes Online CDE: New Directions in Understanding and Managing Childhood Obesity
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 4/16/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Jeffrey Powell, Jill Moses Director: Jan Frederick
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 130)
    Course Types
    Summary:

    This webinar is offered through a collaboration with the IHS This presentation will provide an overview of the clinical management of overweight children and some resources and strategies for improving their care. The training will update knowledge of providers and is also designed with the intent of providing ideas for evidence based interventions. A review of current data on pediatric overweight and obesity and the relationship with type 2 diabetes and discussion of evidence based prevention and treatment of overweight and obesity in children will also be provided.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1. Analyze epidemiology data regarding childhood diabetes and associated risk factors.
    2. Assess risk factors for the development of childhood obesity in pediatric patients.
    3. Identify one change you can make in your clinical or public health practice.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    NA



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    DE0037: CDT-2017 Code Changes [recorded webinar]
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Joel Knutson Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (AGD - 550)
    Course Types
    Summary:

    This webinar provides participants with an update on Common Dental Terminology [CDT] 2017 codes, including a discussion of frequently used diagnostic, preventive, restorative, endodontic, periodontal, oral surgery, and prosthodontic code issues faced in IHS, Tribal, and Urban dental programs.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, the participant will be able to:
    1. Discuss at least three code changes with CDT 2017.
    2. Briefly provide an overview of the levels of care in the IHS system.
    3. Identify the new codes for: [1] distal shoe space maintainer; [2] silver ion antimicrobial application; [3] scaling of an implant site; [4] medical consultation; [5] dental case management [4 different types]

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    Payment Address:





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    DE0039: Dentistry and HIV/AIDs, Considerations for the Provision of Care [recorded webinar]
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Mark Nichols Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff Level: Review
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 750)
    Course Types
    Summary:

    The HIV/AIDS patient can present as a medically complex patient and may need special considerations for examination and for invasive procedure risks assessment. This lecture will briefly review the epidemiology and pathogenesis of HIV and the elements of the health history with special emphasis on certain aspects that related to the patient with HIV or AIDS, including oral pathology manifestations. This lecture will also review the standard of care for a HIV surgical risk assessment and discuss potential complications, as well as review the dental procedures that are routinely performed on this population.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to:
    1. Review the elements of a health history and identify 3 components with specific application to the HIV patient;
    2. Review the standard of care for an HIV/AIDS invasive risk assessment; and
    3. Discuss 3 dental procedures performed on HIV patients and discuss any indications or contraindications, and review any pharmacological contraindications.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    NA



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    DE0042: 2017 HPDP Funding Initiative Project Reports [recorded webinar]
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Timothy Ricks Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff Level: Review
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 550)
    Course Types
    Summary:

    In an effort to share innovate, best, and promising prevention practices, recipients of the 2017 IHS Oral Health Promotion/Disease Prevention Funding Initiative share their final evaluation reports.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants should be able to:
    1. List at least three national oral health promotion/disease prevention initiatives in the IHS;
    2. Describe at least one of the funding programs, including results of their project; and
    3. Implement at least one preventive strategy learned from the projects reported by funded sites.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    NA



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    DE0043: Dental Prescribing Guidelines for Pain Management [recorded webinar]
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Jennifer Lamermayer, Wil Darwin Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff Level: Review
    Quota: 5 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 200)
    Course Types
    Summary:

    Pain management in dentistry and in medicine continues to be a very important topic. This 1-hour webinar provides participants with pain management standards of care, examples of pain related to dentistry, and offer recommendations for treatment of dental pain through pharmacological agents.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to:
    1. List pain management standards of care;
    2. Describe examples of dental procedures, drugs, and disease states that can cause pain; and
    3. Describe appropriate pain management for dental procedures.

    Prerequisites:

    None.

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    NA



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    DE0044: Diabetes Online CDE: Diabetes Medications and Medication Management
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Chris Larner Director: Jan Frederick
    Audience: Assistants, Support Staff, Hygienists, Dentists Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 130)
    Course Types
    Summary:

    This webinar is offered through a collaboration with the IHS Division of Diabetes Treatment and Prevention. This seminar will cover the latest information on diabetes medications and the management of patients receiving them. Working with patients on individualized treatment targets, and intricacies of needing and using multiple medications will also be addressed.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1. Describe the different types of diabetes medications, their mechanisms of action, and the types of patients with diabetes for whom they are best suited.
    2. Teach patients about common adverse effects of medications used to manage blood glucose.
    3. Monitor patient medications to assure safety and efficacy.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    NA



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    DE0045: IHS Monthly CDE Webinar: Interceptive Orthodontics [recorded webinar]
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Jonathan Chiang Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff Level: Review
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 370)
    Course Types
    Summary:

    The IHS general dentist faces challenges often when considering space maintenance and orthodontics in their patients. This 1-hour webinar provides participants with knowledge to make informed orthodontic decisions with regard to interceptive orthodontic treatment during the transitional dentition.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to:
    1. Strengthen orthodontic decision making through a limited orthodontic examination worksheet;
    2. Provide guidance for interceptive orthodontic treatment; and
    3. Advise parents regarding primary tooth extraction and space maintenance.

    Prerequisites:

    None.

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    NA



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    DE0046: Dental Antibiotic Prophylaxis [recorded webinar]
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Kenneth Moran Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff Level: Review
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 010)
    Course Types
    Summary:

    This webinar provides a review and the presenter's opinions regarding antibiotic prophylaxis as it relates to its various applications in the dental setting.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completing this webinar, participants will be able to:
    1. Apply the American Heart Association's recommendations for dental antibiotic prophylaxis in the clinic;
    2. Formulate an individual clinical application of dental antibiotic prophylaxis with total joint replacement patients; and
    3. Explain the general use of dental antibiotic prophylaxis in the clinic setting.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    NA



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    DE0047: Improving Access to Care for 0-2 Year-Olds [recorded webinar]
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Bonnie Bruerd Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 430)
    Course Types
    Summary:

    This one-hour recorded webinar provides tips for improving dental access for 0-2 year-old children using strategies that can be implemented in the dental clinic and in collaboration with medical and community partners. IHS, Tribal, and Urban dental programs who have demonstrated success in increasing 0-2 year-old dental access will be featured on this 1-hour national webinar.

    Learning Objectives:

    At the conclusion of this course, participants should be able to:
    1. List at least three clinic-basic strategies that are effective in improving access for 0-2 year-old AI/AN children;
    2. List at least three medical/community-based strategies that are effective in improving access for 0-2 year-old AI/AN children;
    3. Describe at least one strategy that your facility will implement as a result of this presentation.

    Prerequisites:

    Non

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:





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    DE0048: Periodontal Disease Detection, Examination, and Diagnosis [recorded webinar]
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): TODD SMITH, Timothy Ricks Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 490)
    Course Types
    Summary:

    The purpose of this presentation is to provide dental professionals with the knowledge and skills to detect and diagnose periodontal disease.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:

    1. Explain and properly use the Community Periodontal Index in screening patients for periodontal disease;
    2. Describe the examination protocol for periodontal disease and when to conduct a full periodontal workup; and
    3. Develop an evidence-based periodontal diagnosis and treatment plan based on the periodontal examination.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:





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    DE0049: Identification and Treatment Planning of Developmental Defects of Enamel [recorded webinar]
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Abby Shannon Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (AGD - 250)
    Course Types
    Summary:

    This recorded webinar provides information in diagnosis and in treatment plans of developmental defects of enamel.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, the participant will be able to:
    1.   Demonstrate competency in diagnosing and discussing developmental dental defects with appropriate nomenclature.
    2.   Demonstrate competency in recognizing the differential diagnosis between incipient decay, frank cavitation, and developmental defects.
    3.   Demonstrate competency in developing appropriate treatment plans for management of dental developmental defects.

    Prerequisites:

    none

    Travel:

    none

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0055: Diabetes Online CDE: Pre-Conception Care and Education for Women with Diabetes
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Laura Mercer Director: Jan Frederick
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff Level: Review
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 130)
    Course Types
    Summary:

    This seminar will provide an overview of the prevalence of pre-gestational type 2 diabetes along with health outcome implications and risks. Evidence based information and ADA standards for patient care and education will be discussed.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to:
    1. Provide women with type 2 diabetes with education about the importance of glycemic control and the risks of poor control in pregnancy, especially early pregnancy.
    2. Describe strategies to reduce unintended pregnancy in women with diabetes.
    3. Identify one change you can make in providing pre-conception care and education for women with type 2 diabetes.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0056: Diabetes Online CDE: Pre-Conception Care for Women at Risk for Development of Gestational or Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
    Date(s): 10/18/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Laura Mercer Director: Jan Frederick
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff Level: Review
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 130)
    Course Types
    Summary:

    This webinar is sponsored by the Division of Diabetes Treatment and Prevention. The course can be accessed live on 10/4/17 at 3 p.m. EDT by going to https://www.ihs.gov/diabetes/training/cmece-online-edu/diabetes-online-cme-ce-education/. Registration is not required; simply use the join session button at the time of the training.

    This seminar will provide an in depth discussion of pre-conception considerations in working with women at risk for development of gestation diabetes [GDM] or type 2 diabetes [T2DM]. Information on the magnitude of the problem and the health outcome implications and risks will be provided. Evidence based information and ADA standards for patient care and education will be included.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to:
    1. Provide women at risk for developing diabetes with education about lifestyle interventions to promote weight control and diabetes prevention.
    2. Describe the magnitude of the problem and the multi-generational impact of diabetes in pregnancy.
    3. Identify one change you can make in providing pre-conception care and education for women at risk for developing diabetes.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0065: IHS Monthly CDE Webinar [Recorded Webinar-no live course]: Dental Root Fractures
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Elizabeth Rose Director:
    Audience: DHA, Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 500 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 200)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This course is part of the ongoing IHS Continuing Dental Education [CDE] Webinar series.

    A traumatic injury to the tooth may result in a vertical or horizontal dental root fracture. The direction and location of the fracture will ultimately determine the long-term outlook of the tooth. This webinar will review diagnostic testing and best treatment options for dental root fractures.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to:
    1. Describe diagnostic tests for diagnosing root fracture;
    2. Provide a differential diagnosis for types of oral pain which may include root fracture; and
    3. Discuss treatment options for root fractures.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    NA



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    DE0069: IHS Monthly CDE Webinar [Recorded Webinar]: GPRA Basics and Strategies for Improvement
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Timothy Ricks Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: DHA, Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 500 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 550)
    Course Types
    Summary:

    This course is part of the ongoing IHS Continuing Dental Education [CDE] Webinar series and will describe strategies for IHS and tribal programs to make that last push to meet annual dental GPRA goals.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to:
    1. Define the three dental Government Performance and Results Act [GPRA] measures;
    2. List at least three strategies to meet each of the three GPRA measures; and
    3. Implement strategies to improve GPRA performance in your clinic.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    NA



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    DE0080: CDE Webinar [Recorded Webinar only]: Caries Diagnosis & Treatment Planning in a Public Health Environment
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Wesley Johnson Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: DHA, Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 200 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 010)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    Many dentists coming into the IHS system have issues with over-diagnosing caries and planning extravagant treatment plans. This course will discuss caries diagnosis and treatment planning in a public health environment.This course is intended for new dentists and as a refresher for experienced dentists.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to:
    1. Describe standards of caries diagnosis;
    2. Discuss caries management by risk assessment; and
    3. Treatment plan patients for caries management in a public health environment.

    Prerequisites:

    Participants should serve currently in one of the following capacities:
    1. IHS Area Dental Officer
    2. Clinical & Preventive Support Center
    3. IHS Headquarters Dental Staff
    4. Dental Director/Chief of an IHS or Tribal dental program
    5. Assistant or Deputy Director/Chief of an IHS or Tribal dental program

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

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    DE0089: IHS Monthly CDE Webinar [Recorded Webinar]: Caries Risk Management & Recall Interval
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Timothy Ricks Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: DHA, Hygienists, Dentists, Assistants Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 500 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 730)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This course is part of the ongoing IHS Continuing Dental Education [CDE] Webinar series and will describe the new IHS Caries Risk Classification System & recommended recall intervals.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to:
    1. Describe the IHS Caries Risk Classification System;
    2. Explain the rationale behind recall intervals;
    3. Classify caries risk on patients at exam appointments.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    NA



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    DE0090: Diabetes Online CDE: Team Approach for Diabetes Challenges
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Elizabeth Ketner Director: Jan Frederick
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 130)
    Course Types
    Summary:

    This webinar is offered through a collaboration with the IHS Division of Diabetes Treatment and Prevention.

    This session will provide discussion of strategies for using evidence-based interventions and a team approach to help adults with Type 2 diabetes improve management of their diabetes. Common challenges with addressing patient issues will be presented and discussed. The importance of individualized assessment and treatment strategies will be emphasized. The process of developing an individualized and multidisciplinary plan of care focusing on the patient’s physical, psychosocial, spiritual, emotional, and cultural characteristics/beliefs will be addressed.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1. Collaborate with patients to develop an individualized plan of care focusing on the patient’s physical, psychosocial, spiritual, emotional, and cultural characteristics/beliefs.
    2. Assess and modify, if necessary, a medication regimen to control hyper or hypoglycemia in an adult with type 2 diabetes.
    3. Implement a team approach to improve diabetes care and education in your facility/community.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    NA



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    DE0091: Diabetes Online CDE: Clinical Advances in Eye Care for People with Diabetes
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Mark Horton Director: Jan Frederick
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 130)
    Course Types
    Summary:

    This webinar is offered through a collaboration with the IHS Division of Diabetes Treatment and Prevention.

    The evidence basis for diabetic retinopathy care will be presented in the context of evolving best practices in Indian Country. Options for diabetes eye care, including recent advances in diagnostic and treatment modalities will be discussed. The public health impact of clinical translation of diabetic retinopathy science will be considered in terms of level of effort, cost effectiveness, clinical outcomes, and return on investment from the vantages of the person with diabetes, and also the health care system.

    The webinar is accessible at https://www.ihs.gov/diabetes/training/cmece-online-edu/diabetes-online-cme-ce-education/.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1. Describe the epidemiological history of diabetic retinopathy in Indian country.
    2. Talk with patients about the evidence basis for diagnosis and treatment of diabetic retinopathy.
    3. Promote tailoring specific clinical approaches for diabetes eye care to suit local patient and health care system needs.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    NA



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    DE0092: Diabetes Online CDE: Healthy Corner Store - Work to Increase Produce Availability in Communities on the Navajo Nation
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Emily Piltch Director: Jan Frederick
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 130)
    Course Types
    Summary:

    This webinar is offered through a collaboration with the IHS Division of Diabetes Treatment and Prevention.

    This session will provide an overview of healthy corner store work to increase produce availability in communities on the Navajo Nation. Multiple perspectives on the barriers as well as the motivators for increasing produce consumption will be described. Discussion will include a summary of all produce available across the small stores in areas and community without grocery stores; a summary store owner/manager interviews regarding produce consumption. Participants will be encouraged to develop strategies for helping communities remove barriers to produce access and consumption.

    The webinar is accessible at https://www.ihs.gov/diabetes/training/cmece-online-edu/diabetes-online-cme-ce-education/.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1. Collaborate with patients and community groups to develop a plan to promote increased availability and consumption of produce.
    2. Identify resources and tools for assessment of produce availability and consumption in your community.
    3. Identify one change you can make in your clinical or public health practice relevant to increasing healthy food availability.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    NA



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    DE0096: IHS Monthly CDE Webinar [Recorded Webinar]: Dental Appliances for Sleep Apnea & Surgical Management of Sleep Apnea
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Justin Sikes, Benjamin Warren Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: DHA, Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 500 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 310)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This course is part of the ongoing IHS Continuing Dental Education [CDE] Webinar series and will describe treatment of sleep apnea.

    DUE TO AUDIO DIFFICULTIES IN THIS WEBINAR, PLEASE NOTE THAT THE AUDIO CUTS OUT AFTER 40 MINUTES. SLIDES ARE STILL AVAILABLE, THOUGH. THE COMPLETION CODE FOR THIS COURSE IS Jackson.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to:
    1. Define characteristics of sleep apnea;
    2. Describe non-surgical treatments for sleep apnea including oral appliances; and
    3. Describe surgical considerations for sleep apnea.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    NA



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    DE0097: IHS EDR Continuing Dental Education - Periodontal Charting [Recorded Webinar]
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Theresa Romero Director: Joel Knutson
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 2.00 (Total CDE); 2.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 2.00 (AGD - 550)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This 1-hour webinar will detail how to utilize the periodontal charting function in the Dentrix Electronic Dental Record.

    Learning Objectives:

    At the conclusion of this presentation, participants will be able to:
    1. Learn the perio path and issues caused when you fall of the path;
    2. Learn the navigation tools of the EDR with relation to periodontal charting; and
    3. Explain/recognize periodontal exam views in the EDR.

    Prerequisites:

    Participants should be end users in the IHS Electronic Dental Record.

    Travel:

    None required

    Payment Address:

    No tuition



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    DE0098: IHS EDR Series: Insurance Billing Using Dentrix Enterprise 8.0.5 [Recorded Webinar]
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Ginger Roberts Director: Joel Knutson
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 500 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 2.00 (Total CDE); 2.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 2.00 (AGD - 550)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This is a webinar in the IHS Electronic Dental Record series, and end users of the IHS EDR are encouraged to participate in this training opportunity. Dentrix Enterprise has everything you need to file your dental insurance claims. In this webinar you will learn how to bill insurance companies, add attachments electronically, track your claims plus how to read the reports that come back from eServices.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1.   File and refile claims
    2.   Track claims and update statuses
    3.   File and pay claims using the Batch Insurance options

    Prerequisites:

    Participants should be users of the IHS EDR

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    NA



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    DE0099: IHS EDR Continuing Dental Education - Understanding and Navigating the Dentrix Patient Chart [Recorded Webinar]
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Cindy Abreu Director: Joel Knutson
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 2.00 (Total CDE); 2.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 2.00 (AGD - 550)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This 1-hour webinar will detail how to utilize the chart function in the Dentrix Electronic Dental Record, including charting existing conditions, attaching ICD-10 codes, and changing providers in the system, and will introduce new features in versions 8.0 and 8.0.5.

    Learning Objectives:

    At the conclusion of this presentation, participants will be able to:
    1.   Identify and understand the patient/chart statuses on the Dentrix Schedule display.
    2.   Chart: Existing restorations; Treatment planned procedures; Conditions.
    3.   Link ICD-10 codes to Treatment Planned Procedures
    4.   Change Dentrix chart entries from Charted Provider to Rendering Provider

    Prerequisites:

    Participants should be end users in the IHS Electronic Dental Record.

    Travel:

    None required

    Payment Address:

    No tuition



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    DE0100: IHS EDR Continuing Dental Education Series - Dentrix Enterprise Document Center Management [Recorded Webinar]
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Theresa Romero Director: Joel Knutson
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 2.00 (Total CDE); 2.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 2.00 (AGD - 550)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This 1 1/2-hour webinar will provide an overview of the Dentrix Enterprise Document Center, including how to access the document center, how to select document types and set up document templates, how to correct mislabeled or incorrectly scanned or stored documents, and review functions of the modify document tool bar.

    Learning Objectives:

    At the conclusion of this presentation, participants will be able to:
    1.   Set up Document types and Document templates
    2.   Know the tools to correct a document that was labeled incorrectly or scanned incorrectly into the work folder or patient record.
    3.   Describe the Modify Document tool bar = allows you to add a page, crop, etc.

    Prerequisites:

    Participants should be end users in the IHS Electronic Dental Record.

    Travel:

    None required

    Payment Address:

    No tuition



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    DE0101: IHS EDR Continuing Dental Education Series - Resolving RPMS-EDR Interface Issues [Recorded Webinar]
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Ginny Bronson Director: Joel Knutson
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 2.00 (Total CDE); 2.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 2.00 (AGD - 550)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This 1 1/2-hour webinar will provide an overview of the Resource and Patient Management System [RPMS] and Electronic Dental Record [EDR] interface including: [1] the type of data transmitted between RPMS and Dentrix; [2] the Bade production; and [3] common issues with the RPMS interface and review of the troubleshooting guide.

    Learning Objectives:

    At the conclusion of this presentation, participants will be able to:
    1. Understand data flow between Dentrix and RPMS;
    2. Troubleshoot issues related to Bade production in Ensemble; and
    3. Resolve common issues with patient demographic data in RPMS.

    Prerequisites:

    Participants should be end users in the IHS Electronic Dental Record.

    Travel:

    None required

    Payment Address:

    No tuition



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    DE0102: IHS EDR Continuing Dental Education - Using Dentrix Clinical Note Templates to Simplify Record Keeping and Save Time [Recorded Webinar]
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): jamie westfall Director: Joel Knutson
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 2.00 (Total CDE); 2.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 2.00 (AGD - 550)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    Inserting pre-written notes instead of typing them each time ensures consistent phrasing and prevents typing errors. It also eliminates the necessity to abbreviate phrases and dental terms for faster note taking. Often, we encounter clinicians whose notes have become very abbreviated over time. With clinical note templates, you can maintain a comprehensive, detailed clinical record with a couple clicks of the mouse.

    Learning Objectives:

    At the conclusion of this presentation, participants will be able to:
    1.   Utilize Clinical note templates in Dentrix;
    2.   Creating new clinical note templates;
    3.   Using prompts in clinical notes.

    Prerequisites:

    Participants should be end users in the IHS Electronic Dental Record.

    Travel:

    None required

    Payment Address:

    No tuition



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    DE0103: IHS EDR Continuing Dental Education - Utilizing the Available Note Fields in Dentrix Enterprise [Recorded Webinar]
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Cindy Abreu Director: Joel Knutson
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 2.00 (Total CDE); 2.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 2.00 (AGD - 550)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This 1-hour webinar will cover the different kinds of notes you can enter in Dentrix, their purpose and use, and from which modules you can access these notes. Notes will be divided into the following areas: Scheduling Notes, Patient Information Notes, Financial Notes, Insurance Notes, and Clinical Notes.

    Learning Objectives:

    At the conclusion of this presentation, participants will be able to:
    1. Identify all of the available notes fields in Dentrix Enterprise;
    2. Quickly and efficiently have access to specific information about each patient; and
    3. Create and maintain a complete clinical and personal record for each patient.

    Prerequisites:

    Participants should be end users in the IHS Electronic Dental Record.

    Travel:

    None required

    Payment Address:

    No tuition



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    DE0104: IHS EDR Continuing Dental Education - eServices for billing from Dentrix Enterprise [Recorded Webinar]
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Poonam Jackson, Carey Zibley Director: Joel Knutson
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 2.00 (Total CDE); 2.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 2.00 (AGD - 550)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This 1-hour webinar will be an introduction to the eServices module and how it works in the billing process. Information will be provided on access and how to use the eServices program.

    Learning Objectives:

    At the conclusion of this presentation, participants will be able to:
    1. Understand what the components of eServices are and how they work in the billing process.
    2. Understand some of the specifics of eServices for the IHS Dentrix Enterprise client
    3. Understand who to contact or how to apply for eServices for Dentrix Enterprise

    Prerequisites:

    Participants should be end users in the IHS Electronic Dental Record.

    Travel:

    None required

    Payment Address:

    No tuition



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    DE0105: IHS EDR Continuing Dental Education - Maximizing Utilization of the Dentrix Appointment Book Features [Recorded Webinar]
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Johnnie Phillips Director: Joel Knutson
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 2.00 (Total CDE); 2.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 2.00 (AGD - 550)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This 1-hour webinar is focused on the appointment book in Dentrix. We will review some setup functions that may not have visited since your initial install, discover some of the best features the appointment book has to offer, and review the lists that are essential in scheduling.

    Learning Objectives:

    At the conclusion of this presentation, participants will be able to:
    1. Set up different areas of the appointment book to best fit your site needs.
    2. Utilize the features present for more effective scheduling.
    3. Have a solid understanding of the different appointment book lists and when they are most helpful

    Prerequisites:

    Participants should be end users in the IHS Electronic Dental Record.

    Travel:

    None required

    Payment Address:

    No tuition



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    DE0106: IHS Monthly EDR Series: Overview of Posting in Dentrix Enterprise [Recorded Webinar]
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Ginger Roberts Director: Joel Knutson
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff Level: Review
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 2.00 (Total CDE); 2.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 2.00 (AGD - 550)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This 90-minute webinar will provide an overview of posting and coding in Dentrix Enterprise 8.0.5. Discussion will include: posting from the patient chart and ledger; proper protocol to correct errors; attaching ICD-10 codes; and ensuring posting in Dentrix Enterprise is a clear process.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to:

    1. Post from the patient chart and ledger;
    2. Correct errors, and describe how this translates to RPMS; and
    3. Attach ICD-10 codes.

    Prerequisites:

    Participants should be end users of the IHS Electronic Dental Record.

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0107: IHS Monthly CDE Webinar [Recorded Webinar]: Considerations in Restoring Class III Occlusal Relationships
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Mitchell Wilkinson Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: DHA, Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 500 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 670)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This course is part of the ongoing IHS Continuing Dental Education [CDE] Webinar series and will describe prosthodontic considerations in restoring malocclusion.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to:
    1. Define a Class I, II, and III occlusal relationship;
    2. Describe prosthodontic solutions to restoring Class III occlusal relationships; and
    3. Explain problems in restoring malocclusion.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    NA



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    DE0108: IHS Monthly Dental Leadership Webinar [Recorded Webinar]: Considerations in Facility Remodeling
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Jose Rodriguez Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: DHA, Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 200 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 550)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This course is part of the ongoing IHS Monthly Dental Leadership Webinar Series.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to:
    1. Formulate spacing needs based on staffing and population served;
    2. Describe considerations in facility remodeling related to radiography, infection control, cabinetry, etc.; and
    3. List at least three resources to find out more information on facility remodeling.

    Prerequisites:

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    NA



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    DE0110: Diabetes Online CDE: Understanding and Using Clinical Data
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Ryan Schupbach Director: Jan Frederick
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 130)
    Course Types
    Summary:

    This webinar is offered through a collaboration with the IHS Division of Diabetes Treatment and Prevention.

    Scientific papers are often a source of invaluable data, statistics, and conclusions, yet are frequently misunderstood or misrepresented. Using simple statistical tools can assure that published data is accurate and derived through high quality trial methodology. This session will provide clinicians with basic information for understanding and confidently applying clinical trial findings to daily practice.

    The webinar is accessible at https://www.ihs.gov/diabetes/training/cmece-online-edu/diabetes-online-cme-ce-education/.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1. Discuss elements of literature evaluation needed in medical publication dissection;
    2. Interpret important features of sound medical literature; and
    3. Describe basic applied/translational statistics used in formulary management.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    NA



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    DE0115: IHS Monthly Dental Leadership Webinar [Recorded Webinar]: Oral Health Literacy
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): David Schindler Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: DHA, Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 500 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 550)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This presentation covers the 10 attributes of a health literate health care organization and kicks off the IHS Division of Oral Health oral health literacy campaign.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to:
    1. Describe the impact of health literacy on oral and general health;
    2. Define oral health literacy; and
    3. List at least five attributes of a health literate organization.

    Prerequisites:

    This presentation is open to all dental staff.

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    NA



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    DE0117: Diabetes Online CDE: Diabetes and Dementia
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Blythe Winchester Director: Jan Frederick
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 130)
    Course Types
    Summary:

    This webinar is offered through a collaboration with the IHS Division of Diabetes Treatment and Prevention.

    Diabetes and prediabetic states have consistently been shown to be risk factors for cognitive decline, mild cognitive impairment and dementia. This session will provide an overview of the associations between dementia and diabetes. Discussion of the relationship of dementia with multiple diabetes-related factors over time [age at onset, diabetes duration, glucose control, presence of complications, inflammation, medications and hypoglycemic episodes] will be included. The session will also provide information/recommendations for caring for people with diabetes and dementia.

    The webinar is accessible at https://www.ihs.gov/diabetes/training/cmece-online-edu/diabetes-online-cme-ce-education/.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1.Talk with patients and caregivers about how diabetes affects living with dementia;
    2. Talk with patients and caregivers about how diabetes affects the risk of developing cognitive impairment and dementia; and
    3. Describe ways to include dementia in the holistic care of dementia patients in your clinical or community setting.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    NA



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    DE0118: Diabetes Online CDE: Hypertension Guidelines
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Dena Wilson Director: Jan Frederick
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff Level: Review
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 130)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    The session will include a discussion of various clinical practice guidelines for hypertension and how they relate to individual hypertension management, including blood pressure measurement, hypertension identification, and the IHS hypertension protocol. In addition, the session will include discussion of assessment of medication adherence in treating hypertension. A clinician tool for using the IHS hypertension protocol for managing hypertension will also be provided.

    The recording of the live webinar will be available on the Division of Diabetes web site for three years. The live and recorded sessions of our trainings are all available at the following https://www.ihs.gov/diabetes/training/cmece-online-edu/diabetes-online-cme-ce-education/.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to:
    1. Describe the importance of understanding clinical practice guidelines and application to individual patient treatment;
    2. Outline a plan for assessing patients for hypertension; and
    3. Integrate the IHS Hypertension Treatment protocol into clinical care.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    NA



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    DE0120: IHS Monthly EDR Series: Dentrix Office Journal and ‘More Info’ Modules [Recorded Webinar]
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): jamie westfall Director: Joel Knutson
    Audience: Dentists, Assistants, Hygienists, Support Staff Level: Review
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 2.00 (Total CDE); 2.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 2.00 (AGD - 550)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This 90-minute webinar will provide an overview of daily use of Dentrix Enterprise Office Journal and ‘More Info’ Modules

    Agenda:

    Office Journal:
    1. Overview of the Office Journal -Activity in Dentrix Enterprise
    2. Set up views in the Office Journal
    3. Posting entries of conversations [phone calls and in person conversations]
    4. Using Reminders in the Office Journal

    More Info:
    1. Overview of More Info Module
    2. Quickly view critical information regarding the patient - Appointments, Continuing Care, Chart
    Number and more

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to understand the following:

    1.   Office Journal - Entry of conversations and use of daily reminders.
    2.   Office Journal - View all entries of patient activity and conversations.
    3.   More Info- View critical information regarding a patient quickly and efficiently.

    Prerequisites:

    Participants should be end users of the IHS Electronic Dental Record.

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0125: IHS EDR Continuing Dental Education - ICD-10 Coding Overview in Dentrix Enterprise [Recorded Webinar]
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Ginger Roberts Director: Joel Knutson
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 2.00 (Total CDE); 2.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 2.00 (AGD - 550)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This 1-hour recorded webinar provides an overview of the appropriate use of ICD-10 codes in Dentrix Enterprise 8.0.5.

    Learning Objectives:

    At the conclusion of this presentation, participants will be able to:
    1. Understand set up & cross coding of ICD-10 codes with ADA CDT Codes;
    2. Proper use of ICD-10 codes on procedures, and on dental claims; and
    3. Review common errors with codes between RPMS and Dentrix Enterprise.


    Prerequisites:

    Participants should be end users in the IHS Electronic Dental Record.

    Travel:

    None required

    Payment Address:

    No tuition



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    DE0126: IHS Monthly CDE Webinar [Recorded Webinar]: Hall Crown Technique
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): KIM HORT Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: DHA, Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 500 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 430)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This course is part of the ongoing IHS Continuing Dental Education [CDE] Webinar series and will describe steps and rationale of the Hall Crown Technique.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to:
    1. Describe the difference in technique between placement of a traditional stainless steel crown and the Hall Technique;
    2. Describe indications and contraindications for the use of the Hall Technique; and
    3. Review the literature pertaining to success rates of stainless steel crowns places using the Hall Technique.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    NA



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    DE0128: Diabetes Online CDE: Breastfeeding - How Infants Learn to Feed
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Christina Smillie Director: Jan Frederick
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff Level: Review
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 130)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This session will provide an in depth look at how hospital and new parent practices affect the innate impulses and adaptive behaviors of the newborn learning to breastfeed. Neurological processes/model for infant feeding will be outlined and described. Tips and tools for increased implementation and sustainability of baby friendly hospital practices will be shared.

    The recording of the live webinar will be available on the Division of Diabetes web site for three years. The live and recorded sessions of our trainings are all available at the following https://www.ihs.gov/diabetes/training/cmece-online-edu/diabetes-online-cme-ce-education/.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to:
    1. Adapt clinical practice to enhance breastfeeding support and opportunity.
    2. Change the breastfeeding environment to a supportive setting that will increase exclusive breastfeeding rates.
    3. Apply the knowledge gained to improve breastfeeding education provided to new mothers.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    NA



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    DE0129: IHS Monthly Dental Leadership Webinar [Recorded Course, open to all dental staff]: National Children's Dental Health Month 2018
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Elaine Sanchez, Aliandra Maes, CHRISTOPHER HALLIDAY, Timothy Ricks Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: DHA, Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 500 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 550)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This course is part of the ongoing IHS Monthly Dental Leadership Webinar Series. This approximately 35-minute webinar, which is available to ALL dental staff, provides valuable information on preparing for the 2018 National Children's Dental Health Month, describing oral health disparities in AI/AN communities, different resources available from the IHS Division of Oral Health, and tips on what your program can do in celebration of National Children's Dental Health Month.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to:
    1. Describe the purpose of National Children's Dental Health Month;
    2. List this year's theme; and
    3. Implement at least one strategy in celebration of NCDHM.

    Prerequisites:

    Participants should serve currently in one of the following capacities:
    1. IHS Area Dental Officer
    2. Clinical & Preventive Support Center
    3. IHS Headquarters Dental Staff
    4. Dental Director/Chief of an IHS or Tribal dental program
    5. Assistant or Deputy Director/Chief of an IHS or Tribal dental program

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    NA



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    DE0131: Diabetes Online CDE: Fresh Food Pharmacy - Changing How We Take Care of Patients With Food Insecurity
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Michelle Passaretti Director: Jan Frederick
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Support Staff, Assistants Level: Review
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 130)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    Food insecurity, a phenomenon that affects the entire household, is also an important contributor to overall health. Even after adjusting for socioeconomic status, food insecure adults are more likely to have diabetes and have difficulty with diabetes self-management and other health conditions. This training will address implications for health care and education that is offered to patients including steps the clinician/educator can take to screen for food insecurity and identify resources to help clients obtain healthful foods in AI/AN communities. The session invites health team members to think of ways to be more responsive to the needs of patients and take steps to improve services.

    The recording of the live webinar will be available on the Division of Diabetes web site for three years. The live and recorded sessions of our trainings are all available at the following https://www.ihs.gov/diabetes/training/cmece-online-edu/diabetes-online-cme-ce-education/.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to:
    1. Summarize current information about the effects of food insecurity on diabetes prevention and diabetes self-management, and overall health.
    2. Locate and utilize screening tools to assess food insecurity in persons with diabetes.
    3. Name at least two programs/system strategies you can support in your community that address food insecurity.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

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    DE0135: Diabetes Online CDE: Integrating Historic Food Ways into Current Healthcare Practices
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Kibbe Conti Director: Jan Frederick
    Audience: Assistants, Support Staff, Hygienists, Dentists Level: Basic
    Quota: 2 - 500 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 150)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This webinar is offered through a collaboration with the IHS Division of Diabetes Treatment and Prevention, with the recording available on the DDTP website at https://www.ihs.gov/diabetes/training/cmece-online-edu/diabetes-online-cme-ce-education/.

    Although traditional food ways have a long history of importance and use in health maintenance and disease prevention and treatment in AI/AN communities, they are often underestimated as a part of health services. This session will provide an overview of the potential contributions of the Indigenous diet to health, wellness, and people-centered health care. Discussion of appropriate integration of traditional food ways into health care and education will be provided, including specific examples and tools for diabetes care and self-management education.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1. Describe the contribution of Indigenous concepts in patient education in supporting motivation for patient change.
    2. Provide diabetes education in a way that encourages use of traditional food ways.
    3. Identify aspects of traditional Native American lifestyles that may contribute to improved health and well-being.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

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    DE0139: Diabetes Online CDE: Getting Breastfeeding Right from the Start: Enhancing Maternal Newborn Competence
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Catherine Watson-Jenna Director: Jan Frederick
    Audience: Assistants, Support Staff, Hygienists, Dentists Level: Basic
    Quota: 2 - 500 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 150)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This webinar is offered through a collaboration with the IHS Division of Diabetes Treatment and Prevention, with the recording available on the DDTP website at https://www.ihs.gov/diabetes/training/cmece-online-edu/diabetes-online-cme-ce-education/.

    Early problems with breastfeeding cause about half of mothers to abandon breastfeeding in the first postpartum weeks. This session will provide information on multiple, simple ways that obstetricians, midwives, nursing and other staff can support the normal process of breast feeding. Breast feeding is an evidence based early intervention for reducing risk for obesity and diabetes. Tips and tools for increased implementation and sustainability of baby friendly hospital practices will be shared. The IHS promotes and tracks breast feeding via efforts such as the Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative, the Diabetes Treatment and Prevention Program Best Practices, and GPRA.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1. Alter practice routines that interfere with the natural process of breastfeeding in order to support a more optimal breastfeeding duration.
    2. Enhance and improve advice and support to new mothers to help prevent early problems.
    3. Describe the benefits of breastfeeding related to obesity.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    NA



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    DE0140: Diabetes Online CDE: Food Insecurity in Indian Country: A Case Study Approach
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Patty Keane Director: Jan Frederick
    Audience: Assistants, Support Staff, Hygienists, Dentists Level: Basic
    Quota: 2 - 500 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 149)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This webinar is offered through a collaboration with the IHS Division of Diabetes Treatment and Prevention, with the recording available on the DDTP website at https://www.ihs.gov/diabetes/training/cmece-online-edu/diabetes-online-cme-ce-education/.

    This session will outline the current state of food insecurity among American Indian and Alaska Native [AI/AN] people, and the programs that influence food access in urban and rural Native communities. The association between food insecurity and nutrition-related chronic disease, including diabetes and obesity will be explored through a case study approach. Examples of culturally appropriate approaches to promote food security at the individual, family, and community level when serving AI/AN populations will be provided. The importance of including indigenous perspectives into evidence-based chronic disease prevention initiatives will also be discussed.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1. Summarize current information about the effects of food insecurity on diabetes prevention and diabetes self-management, and overall health.
    2. Locate and utilize screening tools to assess food insecurity in persons with diabetes.
    3. Name at least two programs/system strategies you can support in your community that address food insecurity.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    NA



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    DE0141: IHS Monthly Dental Webinar [Recorded Webinar] Maximizing Use of Expanded Function Dental Assistants
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Terry Haney, TODD SMITH, Ruth Reed Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: DHA, Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 500 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 550)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This course is part of the ongoing IHS Monthly Dental Leadership Webinar Series. It is designed to provide you information about the IHS Expanded Function Dental Assistant [EFDA] Program - definition/scope of practice, how many are trained now in IHS and tribal programs, course curriculum, certification process, when and how the EFDA should be used in the dental clinic, advantages/disadvantages of using EFDAs, etc.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to:
    1. Describe the scope of work for restorative and periodontal EFDAs;
    2. Describe the curriculum, prerequisites, and post-course certification requirements for restorative and periodontal EFDAs; and
    3. List three ways restorative and periodontal EFDAs can help improve productivity, access, and efficiency in IHS and tribal dental programs.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    NA



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    DE0144: IHS Special Webinar: Human Papillomavirus & Oral Cancer [Recorded Webinar]
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Andria Apostolou, Joseph Park, Thomas Weiser Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: DHA, Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 148)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This is a special webinar available to all staff. In 2016, a study confirmed that infection from human papillomavirus [HPV] 16 precedes development of some head and neck cancers [see https://www.cancer.gov/news-events/cancer-currents-blog/2016/hpv-head-and-neck-cancer].

    The Indian Health Service Division of Oral Health [DOH], in partnership with the IHS Division of Epidemiology and Disease Prevention, conducted a survey over the past month to further understand the knowledge, attitudes and practices around human papillomavirus [HPV] prevention among oral health professionals at IHS/Tribal/Urban service units.

    This webinar provides information on the results of that survey, a discussion of oral cancer and oral cancer screenings by dental providers, and information about the HPV vaccination series and how dental providers can engage patients and parents in a discussion about HPV vaccination.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to:
    1. Describe the results of the IHS HPV-Oral Cancer Survey conducted in January-February 2018;
    2. Explain the relationship between Human Papillomavirus and oral and pharyngeal cancers; and
    3. Discuss with patients and parents/guardians the advantages of HPV vaccination and refer patients to medical providers for the vaccination.

    Prerequisites:

    This course is open to all IHS, Tribal, and Urban dental staff at no cost.

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    NA



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    DE0146: IHS EDR Continuing Dental Education - What's New in Dentrix Enterprise 8.0.9 [Recorded Webinar]
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Elliot Walker Director: Joel Knutson
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 2.00 (Total CDE); 2.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 2.00 (AGD - 550)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This 1-hour webinar, which was offered live on Feb. 21, 2018 as course DE0127 in the 2018 catalog, provides an overview of changes with Dentrix 8.0.9.

    If you received CDE credit for the live session on 2/21/18, you may not also receive CDE credit for this course.

    Learning Objectives:

    At the conclusion of this presentation, participants will be able to:
    1. Describe new features in Dentrix 8.0.9;
    2. Understand office impact of upgrading to Dentrix 8.0.9; and
    3. Utilize the features of Dentrix 8.0.9.


    Prerequisites:

    Participants should be end users in the IHS Electronic Dental Record.

    Travel:

    None required

    Payment Address:

    No tuition



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    DE0147: Cone Beam Computed Tomography [Recorded Webinar]
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Ali Pourian Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: DHA, Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 500 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 730)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    The course will provide the practitioner with basic knowledge of the principles of cone beam CT [CBCT] production. An overview of the methods of data representation will be shown, along with associated anatomy. The course will demonstrate how CBCTs can be used in placement of implants, evaluation of temporomandibular diseases as well as common jaw pathosis.

    Note that if you received CDE credit for the live session on 3/21/18, you may not also receive CDE credit for the recorded session.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to:
    1. Understand the basic working principles of Cone Beam CT;
    2. Understand the various data representations capable with CBCT; and
    3. Understand the applications of Cone Beam CT in dentistry.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    NA



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    DE0148: Diabetes Online CDE: Door2Door Diabetes Program
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Scott McGrew Director: Jan Frederick
    Audience: Assistants, Support Staff, Hygienists, Dentists Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 500 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 149)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This webinar is offered through a collaboration with the IHS Division of Diabetes Treatment and Prevention, with the recording available on the DDTP website at https://www.ihs.gov/diabetes/training/cmece-online-edu/diabetes-online-cme-ce-education/.

    This session will provide an overview of the Door2Door Diabetes Program at the Whiteriver Service Unit, including a brief program description and a review of program outcomes and results. Information on implementation of a home visit program and evaluating program outcomes will be provided. Program tools and resources will also be shared.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1. Examine the benefits of community outreach in treating and preventing diabetes.
    2. Utilize tools and resources developed by the White Mountain Apache Door2Door Campaign to develop a program in your community.
    3. Identify one change you can make in your clinical or public health practice to promote community outreach to improve diabetes treatment and prevention.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    NA



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    DE0151: Diabetes Online CDE: Reducing Stress to Help Baby Nurse: Addressing Latching Challenges
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Catherine Watson-Jenna Director: Jan Frederick
    Audience: Assistants, Support Staff, Hygienists, Dentists Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 500 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 149)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This webinar is offered through a collaboration with the IHS Division of Diabetes Treatment and Prevention, with the recording available on the DDTP website at https://www.ihs.gov/diabetes/training/cmece-online-edu/diabetes-online-cme-ce-education/.

    Breast feeding is an evidence based early intervention for reducing risk for obesity and diabetes. Getting baby to latch properly is important to a good breastfeeding experience for moms and babies. Maternal interpretations of infant behavior and signs of infant frustration can impact mom’s motivation to breastfeed. This session will provide information on how staff can enhance maternal functioning by providing support, interpreting and framing normal infant behaviors, and modeling and teaching ways to increase the infant’s ability to work through breastfeeding difficulties. The IHS promotes and tracks breast feeding via efforts such as the Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative, the Diabetes Treatment and Prevention Program Best Practices, and GPRA.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1.    Teach moms to interpret infant behavior and signs of frustration with feeding.
    2. Model and teach breastfeeding moms support behaviors to promote the infant’s ability to work though feeding difficulties.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    NA



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    DE0152: Diabetes Online CDE: Pharmacologic Treatment for the Prevention of Diabetes
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Richard Arakaki Director: Jan Frederick
    Audience: Assistants, Support Staff, Hygienists, Dentists Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 500 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 149)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This webinar is offered through a collaboration with the IHS Division of Diabetes Treatment and Prevention, with the recording available on the DDTP website at https://www.ihs.gov/diabetes/training/cmece-online-edu/diabetes-online-cme-ce-education/.

    The overall prevalence of diabetes among American Indian and Alaska Native people is approximately 15 or twice the national average. This session will provide discussion of screening for individuals with prediabetes to help identify people at risk and provide them with interventions to reduce development of diabetes. Discussion of lifestyle modification and medications as effective interventions that have been shown to decrease diabetes incidence will also be included.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1. Assess individuals for tailored intervention to prevent and/or delay diabetes.
    2. Educate and increase patient awareness on the various risk factors for the development of diabetes.
    3. Evaluate clinical studies of anti-hyperglycemic medication for the prevention of diabetes.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    NA



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    DE0154: IHS EDR Continuing Dental Education [Recorded Webinar] - Resolving RPMS-EDR Interface Issues
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Ginny Bronson Director: Joel Knutson
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 2.00 (Total CDE); 2.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 2.00 (AGD - 550)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This course will provide an overview of the RPMS-EDR interface including:
    [1] the type of data transmitted between RPMS and Dentrix;
    [2] restarting the Ensemble Bade production, finding errors and messages;
    [3] common issues with the RPMS interface and review of the troubleshooting guide.

    Learning Objectives:

    At the conclusion of this presentation, participants will be able to:
    1.   Understand how the data flows between RPMS and Dentrix.
    2.   Troubleshoot issues related to the Bade production in Ensemble.
    3.   Resolve common issues with patient and provider information in RPMS

    Prerequisites:

    Participants should be end users in the IHS Electronic Dental Record.

    Travel:

    None required

    Payment Address:

    No tuition



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    DE0157: Diabetes Online CDE: Baby Led Positioning for Successful Breastfeeding
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Nancy Mohrbacher Director: Jan Frederick
    Audience: Assistants, Support Staff, Hygienists, Dentists Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 500 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 149)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This webinar is offered through a collaboration with the IHS Division of Diabetes Treatment and Prevention, with the recording available on the DDTP website at https://www.ihs.gov/diabetes/training/cmece-online-edu/diabetes-online-cme-ce-education/.

    Breast feeding is an evidence based early intervention for reducing risk for obesity and diabetes. This session will provide information on the background and natural methodology of allowing the baby to lead in achieving the best position and latch for himself. Information to help mom be supportive of her baby’s ability to work through breastfeeding difficulties will be discussed. The IHS promotes and tracks breast feeding via efforts such as the Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative, the Diabetes Treatment and Prevention Program Best Practices, and GPRA.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1. Examine information about baby’s inborn ability to self-attach in order to provide increased support and opportunity for moms to be successful in breastfeeding.
    2. Support and educate the breastfeeding dyad effectively.
    3. Change breastfeeding education focus and support to acknowledge and allow for the importance of baby led attachment.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    NA



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    DE0159: IHS Monthly CDE Webinar [Recorded Webinar]: Considerations in Complete and Partial Denture Design
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Mitchell Wilkinson Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: DHA, Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 500 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 670)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This course is part of the ongoing IHS Continuing Dental Education [CDE] Webinar series and will describe techniques and considerations in denture design.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to:
    1. Describe important retention factors for maxillary and mandibular complete dentures;
    2. Compare and contrast different types of partial dentures; and
    3. Explain treatment algorithms in determining the type of partial denture to provide to patients.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    NA



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    DE0164: IHS Monthly CDE Webinar [Recorded Course]: Silver Diamine Fluoride
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Jeremy Horst Keeper Director:
    Audience: DHA, Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants Level: Review
    Quota: 1 - 500 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 430)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    Silver fluoride therapy is transforming caries management. Here we focus on case selection, technique, managing stain, and handling the 19 failure rate. Incorporation with traditional methods is suggested.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to:
    1. Demonstrate technique to apply and avoid stain of restorations;
    2. Guide follow-up care for silver fluoride therapy; and
    3. Conduct informed consent for silver fluoride therapy.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

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    DE0165: IHS EDR Continuing Dental Education [Recorded Webinar] - Dentrix Enterprise eServices Review
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Brad Royer Director: Joel Knutson
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants Level: Review
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 2.00 (Total CDE); 2.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 2.00 (AGD - 550)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    Course Overview:
    This course will review the current eServices offerings for Dentrix Enterprise. In particular, we will dive into the landscape of eClaims submissions and possibilities in the Medicaid space. This course will, therefore, help participants understand connections that exist today to different state Medicaid payers and what research is being done to potentially offer new connection in the future.

    Agenda:
    1]   Discuss the current Dentrix Enterprise eServices offerings
    a.   eClaims
    b.   Attachments
    c.   Quickbill
    2]   Describe X12 ANSI 837D [Dental] versus 837I [Institutional] connections
    3]   Outline current payer connections and availability for use
    4]   Discuss current research for payer connections not currently available
    5]   Open Q&A


    Learning Objectives:

    At the conclusion of this presentation, participants will be able to:
    1.   Reiterate the Dentrix Enterprise eServices offerings
    2.   Understand the eClaims and patient billing processes
    3.   Explain the current and future opportunities for insurance billing

    Prerequisites:

    Participants should be end users in the IHS Electronic Dental Record.

    Travel:

    None required

    Payment Address:

    No tuition



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    DE0167: Diabetes Online CDE: Breastfeeding and Depression
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Kathleen Kendall-Tackett Director: Jan Frederick
    Audience: Assistants, Support Staff, Hygienists, Dentists Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 500 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 149)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This webinar is offered through a collaboration with the IHS Division of Diabetes Treatment and Prevention, with the recording available on the DDTP website at https://www.ihs.gov/diabetes/training/cmece-online-edu/diabetes-online-cme-ce-education/. The course will be live on June 21, 2018 but the recorded version will be available for three years.

    Breast feeding is an evidence based early intervention for reducing risk for obesity and diabetes. This session will include presentation of the literature and research related to depression and its effect on success and duration of breastfeeding. Information on the effect of breastfeeding on state of depression will also be discussed. The IHS promotes and tracks breast feeding via efforts such as the Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative, the Diabetes Treatment and Prevention Program Best Practices, and GPRA.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1. Advise pregnant women and mothers on the effects of depression and depressive trauma on breastfeeding.
    2. Examine information about how breastfeeding can improve depression rates in postpartum women.
    3. Provide education on the ways breastfeeding protects the mental health of postpartum women.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

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    DE0170: Recorded Webinar: IHS Special CDE Webinar - Oral Health Surveillance Training 2018
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Kathy Phipps Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: DHA, Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 500 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 550)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This is a recording of the live training offered on 7/11/18.

    From July to December this year, the Indian Health Service will be once again asking IHS, tribal, and urban dental programs to conduct an oral health survey of AI/AN children aged 1-5 years. We last surveyed 1-5 year-old AI/AN children in 2010 and 2014, and what we found from these surveys was that AI/AN children suffer more from tooth decay than other populations in the U.S., that early prevention before the age of two is critical, and that sealants on primary molars are underutilized. The purpose of these surveys is to monitor the burden of oral disease and use of the oral health care delivery system. We will have over a hundred programs around the country who will assess oral health status of AI/AN children, and this information can be used at the local, Area, and national level to show disparities that in turn can help programs prioritize and allocate resources to address those disparities.

    We are asking you and your clinic to participate in the upcoming survey. This means that you will screen a set number of 1-, 2-, 3-, 4-, and 5-year old children in non-dental clinic settings such as well-child, WIC, Early Head Start, Head Start, tribal preschool programs, and kindergarten. The number of children to screen is based on the size of your user population - the smaller the user population, the fewer children to screen.




    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to:
    1. Describe the purpose of the IHS Oral Health Surveillance Program;
    2. Describe the sampling methodology behind this year's surveillance; and
    3. Conduct oral health surveys on 1-5 year-old AI/AN children

    Prerequisites:

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

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    DE0174: Diabetes Online CDE: Tobacco Cessation for People with Diabetes
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Laura Molander Director: Jan Frederick
    Audience: Assistants, Support Staff, Hygienists, Dentists Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 500 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 158)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This webinar is offered through a collaboration with the IHS Division of Diabetes Treatment and Prevention, with the recording available on the DDTP website at https://www.ihs.gov/diabetes/training/cmece-online-edu/diabetes-online-cme-ce-education/.

    This session will offer an overview of commercial tobacco use among the AI/AN population. Resources will be provided to enhance patient success toward tobacco free living. The pathophysiology of nicotine addiction and evidence-based interventions for the treatment of health-risk behaviors will be reviewed. The session will help providers and staff engage and support patients in abstaining from tobacco use in order to promote a healthy lifestyle for themselves and our communities.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1. Describe connections between smoking, diabetes macro and micro-vascular complications, and CVD/PAD.
    2. Use the ‘Five A Model’ as a tobacco use intervention
    3. Identify one change you can make to improve local tobacco cessation outcomes at your clinic.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    NA



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    DE0176: Recorded Webinar: Oral Health Promotion/Disease Prevention Project Reports for FY 2018
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Timothy Ricks Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: DHA, Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 500 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 2.00 (Total CDE); 2.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 2.00 (AGD - 550)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This course is part of the ongoing IHS Continuing Dental Education [CDE] Webinar series and will give FY 2018 HPDP funded project sites the opportunity to showcase their projects in front of a national audience.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to:
    1. Define early childhood caries;
    2. Describe at least one prevention project outlined during the webinar; and
    3. Implement at least one best practice learned from this webinar.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    NA



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    DE0177: Diabetes Online CDE: Supporting Expectant Moms with Diabetes
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Cassandra Vanderpool Director: Jan Frederick
    Audience: Assistants, Support Staff, Hygienists, Dentists Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 500 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 149)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This webinar is offered through a collaboration with the IHS Division of Diabetes Treatment and Prevention, with the recording available on the DDTP website at https://www.ihs.gov/diabetes/training/cmece-online-edu/diabetes-online-cme-ce-education/.

    This seminar will provide an overview of lifestyle management recommendations for women with diabetes in pregnancy. Information and insights for working with pregnant women with diabetes to help them achieve behavior change will be provided. Evidence based information and ADA standards for patient care and education will be presented.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1. Implement strategies to assist in managing diabetes in pregnancy;
    2. Develop a list of resources for assisting women who have diabetes in pregnancy; and
    3. Identify at least one change you will incorporate into your clinical or community health practice as a result of the training.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    NA



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    DE0183: Diabetes Online CDE: Telemedicine - Using Technology to Bring Quality Healthcare to Remote Locations
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Chris Fore, Kena Desai Director: Jan Frederick
    Audience: Assistants, Support Staff, Hygienists, Dentists Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 500 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 149)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This webinar is offered through a collaboration with the IHS Division of Diabetes Treatment and Prevention, with the recording available on the DDTP website at https://www.ihs.gov/diabetes/training/cmece-online-edu/diabetes-online-cme-ce-education/.

    Many AI/AN communities are located in remote areas and have unique challenges in providing access to healthcare, including access to both general and specialty healthcare. Telemedicine has made this possible at ANMC and other places in Indian Country. This session will focus on the history of medicine at ANMC, the role of telemedicine in the care and management of chronic diseases [such as diabetes] in patients in remote locations, telemedicine resources, and the future direction of telemedicine.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1. Define remote monitoring and telehealth services.
    2. Identify tools and resources that can be used for remote monitoring and telehealth patient care services.
    3. Describe how remote monitoring and telehealth can improve patient care.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    NA



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    DE0184: Recorded Webinar: Periodontics in a Public Health Setting
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Eric Jewell Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: DHA, Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 500 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 490)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This course is part of the ongoing IHS Continuing Dental Education [CDE] Webinar series and will describe how to implement an effective periodontal program in a public health setting.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to:
    1. Describe differences in management of periodontal patients in a public health vs. a private practice setting;
    2. Explain the rationale behind extracting hopeless teeth and when to use local or systemic antimicrobials; and
    3. Outline the treatment sequence in treating periodontal patients in a public health setting.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    NA



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    DE0185: Early Childhood Caries/Baby Teeth Matter [Recorded Webinar]
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Bonnie Bruerd Director:
    Audience: Assistants, Support Staff, Hygienists, Dentists Level: Review
    Quota: 1 - 500 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 430)
    Course Types
    Summary:

    This course will provide an overview of ways to increase dental access and decrease referrals to pediatric dentists for 0-5 year-olds.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to:
    1. Define early childhood caries and discuss prevalence of this disease in the AI/AN population;
    2. List 3 ways to increase dental access for 0-5 year-olds; and
    3. List 3 elements of minimally-invasive dentistry [MID].

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    No tuition required.



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    DE0191: Diabetes Online CDE: Role of Pharmacy Clinicians in Hypertension, Diabetes, and Lipid Management
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Kimberly Langley Director: Jan Frederick
    Audience: Level: Review
    Quota: 2 - 100 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 149)
    Course Types
    Summary:

    This session will provide discussion of strategies for using evidence-based interventions and a team approach to help adults with Type 2 diabetes, hypertension and lipids. Common challenges with addressing patient issues will be presented and discussed. The importance of individualized assessment and treatment strategies will be emphasized. The process of developing an individualized and multidisciplinary plan of care focusing on the patient’s physical, psychosocial, spiritual, emotional, and cultural characteristics/beliefs will be addressed.

    Learning Objectives:

    1. Collaborate with patients to develop an individualized plan of care focusing on the patient’s physical, psychosocial, spiritual, emotional, and cultural characteristics/beliefs.
    2. Assess and modify, if necessary, a medication regimen to control type 2 diabetes, lipids and hypertension.
    3. Describe the importance of setting realistic treatment goals that aim to reduce or address health disparities and barriers to patient care.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0199: National Children's Dental Health Month 2020: Advocating for Children's Oral health [Live Webinar]
    Date(s): 1/22/2020 - 1/22/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Nathan Mork, Timothy Ricks Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: DHA, Dentists, Assistants, Hygienists Level: Basic
    Quota: 5 - 500 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 430)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    National Children’s Dental Health Month [NCDHM] was created by the American Dental Association [ADA] in 1941. Each year, the ADA creates posters and articles to help promote oral health. This course will discuss strategies to relay these messages to patients and promote the IHS' involvement for the first time in Give Kids A Smile Day/Week scheduled for February 3-8, 2020.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to:
    1. Describe at least two effective strategies to market the NCDHM messages in your program;
    2. Describe ways you can measure the effectiveness of your NCDHM marketing;
    3. Recognize community partners, local needs, and resources to implement a successful NCDHM program; and
    4. Implement strategies to promote Give Kids A Smile Day February 3-8, 2020.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0210: Diabetes Online CDE: Why should you be concerned about people with Hep C?
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: TBD Location:
    Instructor(s): Daniel Marino Director: Jan Frederick
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 100 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 149)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    There is a strong body of evidence based knowledge supporting correlations between a number of infectious diseases and diabetes. This seminar will address recommendations for identification and public health management of persons with chronic Hepatitis C. The importance of Hepatitis C identification and treatment in the context of patient needs overall and implications for changes in practice will also be discussed. This course is being offered live on 11/14/18 but will be available online for three years.

    Learning Objectives:

    1.   Educate patients on the causes and effects of infection with the Hepatitis C virus - transmission, disease processes and sequelae.
    2.   Integrate Hepatitis C screening and treatment with existing patient care and services.
    3.   Utilize current CDC Hepatitis C testing recommendations and identify testing strategies that maybe more effective in providing care to American Indians/Alaska Natives.


    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0211: How and why you should talk with your patients about non-dental topics [recorded webinar]
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Nathan Mork, Toby Imler Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff Level: Review
    Quota: 1 - 250 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 550)
    Summary:

    As oral health professionals, we play an important role in promoting oral health as well as overall health. With the majority of IHS, Tribal, and Urban dental clinics collocated with medical and mental health services, we have a unique opportunity to coordinate patient care. This webinar explores how the dental team can talk about non-dental topics and direct patients to the appropriate care when needed. Topics will include tobacco cessation, human papilloma virus [HPV] education, depression screening, and domestic violence screening.

    Learning Objectives:

    1. List the 5 major steps to smoking intervention;
    2. Identify the most prevalent human papilloma virus cancer;
    3. Implement the depression screening tool.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    NA



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    DE0212: IHS Recommendations for Management of Acute Dental Pain: A Collaboration with HOPE [Recorded Webinar]
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Brandy Larson Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: Hygienists, DHA, Dentists, Assistants Level: Review
    Quota: 5 - 500 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 340)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    In 2018, the IHS unveiled the first-even dental pain management clinical guidelines. This 1-hour webinar will provide information on those guidelines, which were a collaboration between the IHS National Committee on Heroin, Opioids, and Pain Efforts [HOPE] and the IHS Division of Oral Health. The presenter will also discuss why dentists play a critical role in addressing the heroin and opioid epidemic crisis. This course was live on 10/31/18 and is available now as a recorded webinar.

    Learning Objectives:

    1. Describe what the IHS Recommendations for Management of Acute Dental Pain document is and where it can be found.
    2. Describe why dentists play a vital role in preventing opioid and heroin addiction and why dentists should be committed to limiting opioid prescriptions.
    3. Describe specific ways clinics can limit opioid prescriptions.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0218: Monthly CDE Webinar [Recorded]: Dental Infection Control Updates and Frequently Asked Questions in 2018
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Damon Pope Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: Hygienists, DHA, Dentists, Assistants Level: Review
    Quota: 5 - 500 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 148)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    Recent dental infection control updates from the CDC, FDA, Joint Commission, AAAHC, OSHA, and OSAP.
    Frequent dental infection control questions will also be addressed.

    Learning Objectives:

    1. Gain a better understanding of the role the CDC and OSHA play in dental infection control.
    2. Get informed on the latest updates in infection control in the dental setting.
    3. Receive answers to common questions that are brought up with the new guidelines in infection control.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0221: IHS Monthly EDR Series: Managing Continuing Care System in Dentrix Enterprise [Recorded Webinar]
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Janice Chipolla Director: Joel Knutson
    Audience: Dentists, Support Staff, Hygienists, Assistants Level: Review
    Quota: 1 - 250 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 2.00 (Total CDE); 2.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 2.00 (AGD - 550)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    Presenter:
    Janice Chipolla
    Janice has been a Dentrix Enterprise Certified Trainer for 22 years. She also is the implementation training specialist for Enterprise clients assisting with conversions, database design, and validating converted data. Not only is Janice an experienced trainer, she is also a highly sought out speaker for our user conferences such as Business of Dentistry. Janice has been the recipient of the Trainer of The Year award three times in her career for her outstanding performance as a certified trainer.

    Agenda:
    1.   Review of Dentrix Enterprise Continuing Care module
    a.   Creating a Continuing Care entry
    2.   Updating a patients Continuing Care plan
    a.   How to create and review a patient’s Continuing Care plan
    3.   Generating Continuing Care reports from the Clinic view
    a.   How to generate a contact to patient to schedule a Continuing Care appointment
    b.   How to use the Continuing Care report to manage clinic recall system

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to:

    1.   Understanding Continuing Care Concepts, how it works
    2.   Maintaining a Patients Continuing Care system and Appointments
    3.   How to efficiently generate Continuing Care Reports





    Prerequisites:

    Participants should be end users of the IHS Electronic Dental Record.

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0223: National Children's Dental Health Month 2019: Advocating for Children's Oral health [Recorded Webinar]
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Nathan Mork, Elaine Sanchez Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: Hygienists, DHA, Dentists, Assistants Level: Basic
    Quota: 5 - 500 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 430)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    National Children’s Dental Health Month [NCDHM] was created by the American Dental Association [ADA] in 1941. Each year, the ADA creates posters and articles to help promote oral health. This course will discuss strategies to relay these messages to patients.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to:
    1. Describe at least two effective strategies to market the NCDHM messages in your program;
    2. Describe ways you can measure the effectiveness of your NCDHM marketing; and
    3. Recognize community partners, local needs, and resources to implement a successful NCDHM program.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0226: IHS Monthly EDR Series: Using Dentrix Features to Enhance Clinic and EDR Workflow [Recorded Webinar]
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Johnnie Phillips Director: Joel Knutson
    Audience: Dentists, Support Staff, Hygienists, Assistants Level: Review
    Quota: 1 - 250 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 2.00 (Total CDE); 2.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 2.00 (AGD - 550)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    Presenter:
    Johnnie Phillips
    Johnnie Phillips has been a Certified Trainer with Henry Schein for over 15 years, and has assisted hundreds of practices across the country. Her career spans over 19 years in the dental industry, working with reviewing data for conversions of software, training multiple versions of Dentrix software, and providing instruction for workshops, seminars, and webinars. Her focus on the paperless process, increasing productivity, efficiency and communication has been beneficial when working with Dentrix. Due to Johnnie’s commitment to excellence, she was awarded the IHS Trainer of the Year for 2018.
    Agenda:
    1.   Appointment Book and Scheduling Features
    a.   Appointment Day Note
    b.   Appointment Views
    i.   Adding, editing, switching between views
    ii.   Manually viewing available appointment times- day, week, month view
    iii.   Other appointment [view]
    c.   Schedule- Fixed, open, asap
    d.   Filling appointment times from the ASAP list
    e.   Appointment type [NP, ER, Walk-in]
    f.   Schedule next
    g.   Find
    h.   History
    2.   Patient Note Features and Tips
    a.   Office Journal
    i.   Staff/Provider/Patient/Family
    b.   Progress notes
    i.    as of a certain date
    3.   Clinical Features and improving patient charting workflows
    a.    Auto State Button
    b.   HIPAA view for the patient chart


    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to:

    1.   Increase efficiency with Appointment Book and Scheduling shortcuts
    2.   Using Patient Notes features for patient and staff communication
    3.   Using EDR Clinical workflows to improve charting efficiency




    Prerequisites:

    Participants should be end users of the IHS Electronic Dental Record.

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0231: Deep Fascial Plane Dental Infections [Recorded Webinar]
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Justin Sikes Director:
    Audience: Hygienists, DHA, Dentists, Assistants Level: Basic
    Quota: 5 - 500 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 310)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    Deep fascial plane infections are a severe outcome of poor dental health. This 1-hour CDE webinar provides the audience with information on these infections. This webinar is co-sponsored by the IHS Field Advisory Committee.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1. Identify concerning patient symptoms;
    2. Learn the proper way to evaluate a patient that has facial edema; and
    3. Determine if a situation is urgent/emergent and determine subsequent disposition of the patient.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0233: IHS Monthly EDR Series: Billing [Recorded Webinar]
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Cindy Abreu Director: Joel Knutson
    Audience: Dentists, Support Staff, Hygienists, Assistants Level: Review
    Quota: 1 - 250 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 2.00 (Total CDE); 2.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 2.00 (AGD - 550)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    Course Summary:
    Every clinic has unique billing, claim submission and payment processing circumstances. The intent of this Webinar is to present billing / claim submission options that clinics can review to determine which billing process is best suited for their scenario.

    Presenter: Cindy Abreu
    Cindy Abreu has been Certified as a Dentrix Trainer with Henry Schein for over 14 years and awarded the Trainer of the year in 2009. She has been a Certified Enterprise trainer for the last 10 years and assigned to the IHS EDR project for the last 9 years. She has over 42 years of dental experience, her knowledge areas span from chairside dental assistant to front office practice management and practice consultant as a Dental Boot Kamp coach.

    Course Agenda:
    1.   Billing: Dentrix setup and Clinic Workflow

    2.   Dental clinic setup checklist:
    Clinic ASUFACs correct?
    Facility billing information checklist:
    Provider billing information checklist:
    Billing separately for multiple clinics [satellite clinics / offsite / school]
    How are payments collected in UFMS reconciled in Dentrix

    3.   Patient Financial Information Readiness - Adding Dental Insurance information to a patient
    Medicaid
    Private Insurance

    4.   Should a fee schedule for all billable codes be created in Dentrix?

    5.   Coding
    Are ICD-10 diagnosis codes assigned to all billable CDT codes?
    Is the code transition to RPMS compromised if [code] parameters have been changed in Dentrix?
    Do I need to treatment plan every procedure?
    Why do I need to delete and re-enter incorrect ‘completed’ codes in Dentrix?

    6.   Dentrix Ledger set up

    7.   Billing Medicaid using Dentrix:
    Generating claims:
    Electronic claims [e-Services, etc.]
    Generate a paper claim [example: billing Medicaid using paper copy forms]:
    Preventing generating a paper claim:

    8.   Billing Private Insurance using Dentrix:
    Generating claims:
    Electronic claims [e-Services, etc.]
    Set up Batch claims generation
    Generating a paper claim [example: private insurance if billing Medicaid from RPMS]:
    Set up Batch claims generation
    Screen claim to ensure all information is present

    9.   Billing Medicaid through RPMS:
    Review each code for “billability” [in Dentrix ledger process?]
    Review patient file to ensure code frequency, etc., limitations do not preclude billing the code

    10.   How to post insurance payment in Dentrix
    How Accounts Receivable are cleared in Dentrix even if billing is done in RPMS.
    Outstanding insurance
    Outstanding AR
    Find procedures that were not attached to a claim



    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to:

    1.   Understand how to use the clinic [billing] set up checklist
    2.   Learn the essential clinic workflow processes to ensure billing information is accurate
    3.   Attendees will be able to compare advantages and disadvantages of billing from Dentrix and RPMS and decide which option works best for their scenario.





    Prerequisites:

    Participants should be end users of the IHS Electronic Dental Record.

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0235: Diabetes Online CDE: Breastfeeding Lowers Women's Risk of Metabolic Syndrome and Cardiovascular Disease
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Kathleen Kendall-Tackett Director: Jan Frederick
    Audience: Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff, Dentists Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 100 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 149)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    Breastfeeding is an evidence based early intervention for reducing risk for obesity and diabetes. This session will provide an overview of the literature and research related to the impact of breastfeeding to lowering a woman’s risk of cardiovascular and metabolic disease as well.

    The recording of the live webinar on 4/03/19 will be available on the Division of Diabetes web site for three years. The live and recorded sessions of our trainings are all available at the following https://www.ihs.gov/diabetes/training/cmece-online-edu/diabetes-online-cme-ce-education/

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to:
    1.   Examine ways in which breastfeeding downregulates stress.
    2.   Summarize the effect of dose response on metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular disease.
    3.   Identify one change you can make in your clinic or public health practice.






    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0236: Government Performance and Results Act Dental Measures [Recorded Webinar]
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Timothy Ricks Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: Hygienists, DHA, Dentists, Assistants Level: Basic
    Quota: 5 - 500 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 550)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This webinar will describe the three dental Government Performance and Results Act [GPRA] measures, past performance, 2019 goals, and strategies for improvement.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to:
    1. List the three IHS dental GPRA objectives;
    2. List the 2019 targets for the three IHS dental GPRA objectives; and
    3. List three strategies to improve GPRA performance.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0238: Diabetes Online CDE: Sweet Sleep: Evidence Based Recommendations for Sleep for Good Health for the Whole Family
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Teresa Pitman Director: Jan Frederick
    Audience: Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff, Dentists Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 500 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 149)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    Sleep is an evidence based practice for reducing risk for obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular diseases. This session will provide an overview of the literature and research related to the importance of sleep to the health risk reduction and well being of the whole family even when there is an infant in the home. A discussion of sleep practices to assure sleep at night and during nap times along with research and recommendations for making sane and safe decisions on how and where family members sleep.

    The recording of the live webinar on 4/17/19 will be available on the Division of Diabetes web site for three years. The live and recorded sessions of our trainings are all available at the following https://www.ihs.gov/diabetes/training/cmece-online-edu/diabetes-online-cme-ce-education/

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to:
    1.   Explain benefits and challenges of bedsharing, including facts related to SIDS.
    2.   Describe normal sleep at every age and stage from newborn to new parent.
    3.   Analyze hidden costs of sleep training and “cry it out” methods.







    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0240: IHS Monthly EDR Series: DE 8.0.9 Features and Upgrade Processes [Recorded Webinar]
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Janice Chipolla, Sharmayne Bierschenk Director: Joel Knutson
    Audience: Dentists, Support Staff, Hygienists, Assistants Level: Review
    Quota: 1 - 250 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 2.00 (Total CDE); 2.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 2.00 (AGD - 550)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    Presenters:
    Janice Chipolla
    Janice has been a Dentrix Enterprise Certified Trainer for 22 years. She also is the Implementation Training Specialist for Enterprise Clients assisting with conversions, database design, and validating converted data. Not only is Janice an experienced trainer, she is also a highly sought out speaker for our user conferences such as Business of Dentistry. Janice has been the recipient of the Trainer of The Year award three times in her career for her outstanding performance as a certified trainer.

    Sharmayne Bierschenk
    Sharmayne is the Customer Success Manager for Dentrix Enterprise with an integral role in the new implementations and upgrade process for IHS. She has a vast knowledge of the dental industry from experience in a variety of environments. She has been instrumental in dental software development, training, and support. She has been involved with office management and operations, start-ups, mergers, and acquisitions. Additionally, she has experience with stateside and international dental journals, and dental schools.

    Agenda:
    1.   Introduction to 8.0.9 features
    a.   Appointment Preview
    b.   New Modules: Scheduling Assistant, Treatment Request Manager
    c.   Family File Demographics / Insurance restructured
    d.   Patient Chart: Procedure Button Templates
    e.   More Information Window [enhancements]
    2.   Incorporating new 8.0.9 features into the workflow
    a.   Using the More Information Window to check patient readiness
    3.   Review upgrade process
    a.   Hardware Requirements [overview]
    b.   Training Needs




    Learning Objectives:

    1.   Introduction to 8.0.9 features
    2.   Incorporating new 8.0.9 features into the workflow
    3.   Review upgrade process






    Prerequisites:

    Participants should be end users of the IHS Electronic Dental Record.

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0241: Oral Cancer Screening & Prognosis [National Oral Cancer Screening Month, RECORDED Webinar]
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Kenneth Moran Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: Hygienists, DHA, Dentists, Assistants Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 500 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 730)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This course will outline basic causes and demographics for oral cancer as well as screening recommendations. Topics to be discussed will be the biology of cancer, HPV-related cancers, and various treatment modalities. Case presentations will also be done.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1. Discuss the causes of cancer of the mouth and surrounding areas;
    2. Describe the demographics of cancers of the mouth and surrounding areas; and
    3. List three appropriate treatment modalities for oro-pharyngeal cancers.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0242: Diabetes Online CDE: Potential Health Impacts of Cannabis Use During Pregnancy and Lactation
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Laurel Wilson Director: Jan Frederick
    Audience: Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff, Dentists Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 100 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 157)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    Chemicals from marijuana can be passed from mothers to babies in both pregnancy and in breast milk. These chemicals can be harmful to the baby’s health and development. Discover how and why cannabis chemicals can potentially change a baby‘s brain development and epigenome. This presentation looks at the most recent research and policies surrounding this controversial herb.
    The recording of the live webinar on 5/1/19 will be available on the Division of Diabetes web site for three years. The live and recorded sessions of our trainings are all available at the following https://www.ihs.gov/diabetes/training/cmece-online-edu/diabetes-online-cme-ce-education/

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to:
    1.   Identify two cannabinoids in cannabis that are of potential concern during the perinatal period.
    2.   Describe the endocannabinoid system.
    3.   Develop and use two open-ended questions when counseling parents who potentially may be using cannabis during the perinatal period.







    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0245: Diabetes Online CDE: Let's Talk Patient & Family Engagement
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Kathy Reims, Knitasha Washington, Roger Chaufournier Director: Jan Frederick
    Audience: Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff, Dentists Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 100 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 149)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    Patient Engagement is recognized as a critical part of providing quality health care. It encourages patients to engage with the resources available in order to maximize his or her own health and health care. This session will provide an overview of what patient engagement is, what the benefits of patient engagement are, and what techniques and tools are best for encouraging patients.
    The recording of the live webinar on 5/21/19 will be available on the Division of Diabetes web site for three years. The live and recorded sessions of our trainings are all available at the following https://www.ihs.gov/diabetes/training/cmece-online-edu/diabetes-online-cme-ce-education/

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to:
    1.   Explain the benefits of Patient & Family Engagement [PFE] in achieving good outcomes in diabetes prevention and care as well as care for and other health conditions.
    2.   Identify strategies that can be used to increase patients’ engagement in care settings.
    3.   Locate and use tools that assess patient engagement.








    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0246: Cariology and Cardiology [Recorded Webinar, Co-sponsored by the FAC]
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Robert Lustig Director: James Schaeffer
    Audience: Hygienists, DHA, Dentists, Assistants Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 500 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 010)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    Tooth decay, type 2 diabetes, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, and cardiovascular disease rates have been increasing. And excessive sugar consumption explains all four.

    It's a popular misconception that glucose can cause cavities. Not true; glucose polymerizes on the teeth and forms a "biofilm" which actually protects the tooth from decay. This is why cavemen didn't get cavities. Fructose doesn't contribute to the mouth biofilm. It is metabolized by the mouth bacteria into lactic acid, which burns a whole right through the biofilm and through the tooth.

    Glucose also doesn't cause NAFLD or CVD. Only 20 of the glucose consumed finds
    its way to the liver, and the overwhelming majority of that glucose is turned into glycogen [liver starch], which is not dangerous. It's the fructose moiety of the sugar molecule that causes both diseases. Fructose gets turned into fat in the mitochondria, which drives NAFLD and insulin resistance, which leads to type 2 diabetes and heart disease.

    Physicians and dentists must be united in supporting public health measures to reduce chronic disease.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants should be able to:
    1. Describe the differences between fructose and glucose on metabolism;
    2. Explain the similarities between the effects of sugar on tooth decay and on liver pathology, and on cardiovascular disease; and
    3. determine the effects of sugar restriction on both oral and systemic disease.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0248: IHS Monthly EDR Series: Introduction to MiPACS [Recorded Webinar]
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Melanie Johnston, Phillip Edwards Director: Joel Knutson
    Audience: Dentists, Support Staff, Hygienists, Assistants Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 250 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 2.00 (Total CDE); 2.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 2.00 (AGD - 550)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    Presentation Summary:

    This course introduces the MiPACS image management system for IHS dental clinics. The session provides an overview of the MiPACS system, advantages of DICOM compliance and compatibility with medical PACS system, and describes the process for conversion of image ‘files’ created under another radiology or image creation sourced program to MiPACS.

    IHS Presentation Overview
    1.   MiPACS Overview
    a.   What is MiPACS?
    b.   Capabilities
    c.   Benefits

    2.   Demonstration of MiPACS
    a.   How to capture images
    b.   Basic tools for adjusting images
    i.   Brightness/Contrast
    ii.   Remounting templates
    iii.   Advanced filters

    c.   Tips and overview of the system
    i.   Presentation Overview – comparing images
    ii.   Comparing series
    iii.   What is the MiPACS Storage Server?
    iv.   What systems MiPACS integrates with
    v.   Who is using MiPACS?

    3.   Converting from Dexis to MiPACS
    a.   Overview of the process
    b.   Cost range estimate
    c.   Who to contact for more information




    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to:

    1. Identify 3 main benefits of the MiPACS image management system in an IHS dental environment.
    2. Describe the functionality of the most commonly used tools within the MiPACS Dental Enterprise Viewer.
    3. Describe the process to convert from another image management system to MiPACS






    Prerequisites:

    Participants should be end users of the IHS Electronic Dental Record.

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0249: AIDC Study Club: Nitrous Oxide Safety and Utilization in Dentistry
    Date(s): 7/28/2020 - 7/28/2020
    Facility: Albuquerque IHS Dental Clinic Location: Albuquerque, NM
    Instructor(s): Lucinda Lewis Director: Lucinda Lewis
    Audience: Dentists Level: Basic
    Quota: 5 - 15 students Tuition: $20.00
    Hours: 2.00 (Total CDE); 2.00 (AGD - 340)
    Course Types Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This course will review nitrous oxide use as an anxiolytic agent in dentistry. Topics will include environmental standards, safety, equipment, patient selection, and the step-by-step procedure for providing nitrous oxide to dental patients. The final topic will include an update of changes in ADA Guidance Toolkit when using N2O.

    This is an AIDC Study Club and is open to the dentists at AIDC and Santa Fe Indian Hospital

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will:
    1: Understand the safety and environmental standards required for using of nitrous oxide in the dental setting
    2. Be familiar with the equipment used when providing nitrous oxide to dental patients.
    3. Know which dental patients are good candidates for nitrous oxide anxiolysis, and the step-by-step procedure for nitrous oxide delivery in the dental operatory.

    Prerequisites:


    Tuition is due only from staff from tribal programs that have taken their HQ dental shares. Tuition Payment is due at least 30 days prior to the start of the course. Please submit tuition payment to the address on the Tuition Payment Form [obtain the form by contacting IHSCDECoordinator@ihs.gov] or downloading from this site.

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0251: Diabetes Online CDE: Liver Disease and Diabetes
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Matthew Hudson Director: Jan Frederick
    Audience: Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff, Dentists Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 100 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 149)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This presentation will provide an overview of the association between diabetes/insulin resistance, the metabolic syndrome, and chronic liver disease [NAFLD, NASH, cirrhosis]. There will be a discussion of the diagnostic and treatment challenges posed by these diseases of the liver, including “pearls” to assist with managing fatty liver disease in primary care settings.

    The recording of the live webinar on 6/11/19 will be available on the Division of Diabetes web site for three years. The live and recorded sessions of our trainings are all available at the following https://www.ihs.gov/diabetes/training/cmece-online-edu/diabetes-online-cme-ce-education/

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to:
    1.   Describe prevalence of liver diseases in high risk populations.
    2.   Outline indications for liver biopsy and hepatology referral in patients with NAFLD.
    3.   Improve care and management of patients with liver disease and diabetes.









    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0252: Healthy People 2020/2030: Setting Goals for the Future [Recorded Webinar]
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Gina Thornton-Evans Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: Hygienists, DHA, Dentists, Assistants Level: Basic
    Quota: 5 - 500 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 550)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    The Healthy People initiative is a program of national health objectives set by the US Department of Health and Human Services for each decade. The Healthy People initiative emerged in the United States following the creation of the World Health Organization in 1948 and the Lalonde Report in Canada in 1974. The initial report, Healthy People: The Surgeon General’s Report on Health Promotion and Disease Prevention [US Department of Health, Education, and Welfare 1979, cited under Through the Years], was released in 1979 and set national health objectives to be achieved by 1990, and the scope and range of objectives to promote health in the United States have been update and expanded each decade since then. It now sets the health promotion and disease prevention agenda for the nation. In the IHS, we use Healthy People to frame much of the work we do, including our oral health surveillance program, oral health promotion/disease prevention initiatives, and almost every IHS national oral health initiative over the past three decades. This is the “30,000 foot” view of all prevention activities!

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this live webinar, participants will be able to:
    1.   Describe the origins of the Healthy People initiative;
    2.   Outline the development and implementation of the Healthy People initiative;
    3.   Compare Healthy People 2020 to Healthy People 2030 in relation to oral health objectives; and
    4.   Explain, in general terms, efforts that the IHS has implemented to monitor and align with Healthy People 2020 goals.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0254: Diabetes Online CDE: Prenatal Colostrum Collecting - an Opportunity for Disease Prevention
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Marsha Walker Director: Jan Frederick
    Audience: Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff, Dentists Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 100 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 149)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    During the first trimester of pregnancy, the breasts begin producing colostrum in small amounts, and at the time of the baby’s birth, more colostrum is being produced by the breasts than the baby will need. However, some fear that the baby ‘won’t get enough’ or that the ‘milk won’t come in,’ and want to express colostrum before the baby is born. This session will present information on the collection of colostrum prenatally especially when it is necessary as an alternative to formula when lactogenesis is delayed due to obesity and diabetes.

    The recording of the live webinar on 6/11/19 will be available on the Division of Diabetes web site for three years. The live and recorded sessions of our trainings are all available at the following https://www.ihs.gov/diabetes/training/cmece-online-edu/diabetes-online-cme-ce-education/

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to:
    1.Describe the safety and efficacy of collecting colostrum prenatally to be used in the immediate postpartum to avoid low blood sugar and dehydration in the newborn.   
    2.Affect clinical practice to reduce or eliminate the use of formula for breastfeeding mothers with delayed lactogenesis.
    3. Clarify the practice of avoiding formula use in the first postpartum days.   










    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0256: IHS Monthly EDR Series: Dentrix Enterprise 8.0.9; Features & Upgrade Process [Recorded Webinar]
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Janice Chipolla Director: Joel Knutson
    Audience: Dentists, Support Staff, Hygienists, Assistants Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 250 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 2.00 (Total CDE); 2.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 2.00 (AGD - 550)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    Features of Dentrix Enterprise version 8.0.9 and the upgrade process will be presented. This session provides additional information on new features of Dentrix 8.0.9 with emphasis on the efficient management of security rights; patient information update features and new modules: Scheduling assistant and Treatment Request manager.
    1.   Introduction to 8.0.9 features [continued]
    a.   Security Rights Groups
    b.   Reject old Treatment Plans
    c.   Patient Tag and Global Alert Enhancements
    d.   Custom Links
    e.   New Modules: Scheduling Assistant, Treatment Request Manager
    2.   Introduction to the IHS Oral Health Status Metric. Scheduled to be released with Dentrix 8.0.96.512 ; AKA 8.0.9 CU1 [component update 1]. Presentation of a live view of OHS metric data entry process or review videos of OHS data entry process if live demo is not available
    3.   Review Dentrix 8.0.9 upgrade process
    a.   Hardware Requirements [overview]
    b.   Training Needs




    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to:

    1. Identify three new features of the Dentrix 8.0.9 'More Information' module.
    2. Look up patient medical information available in Dentrix 8.0.9.
    3. Use DXOne Signature Manager report to edit and sign Clinical Notes in Dentrix 8.0.9






    Prerequisites:

    Participants should be end users of the IHS Electronic Dental Record.

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0257: Oral Health Surveillance Training: 2019-20 Survey of 13-15 Year-old AI/AN Youth
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Kathy Phipps Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: Hygienists, DHA, Dentists, Assistants Level: Basic
    Quota: 5 - 500 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 550)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This training will provide dentists, dental hygienists, and dental health aide therapists with the knowledge and tools to conduct oral health survey on 13-15 year-olds. This training is required of all examiners, whether or not they completed the training in 2013 for this age group.

    Starting in 2010, the Indian Health Service began annual oral health surveillance that have helped highlight disparities in dental disease among the AI/AN population and have helped show improvement in certain age groups [1-5 and 6-9 year-olds]. Many participating IHS, tribal, and urban clinics have used these reports and their local data to better prioritize care in their clinics or apply for additional funding from internal and external sources. Our next survey project will begin on July 25th and last until February 29, 2020 and will focus on 13-15 year-old AI/AN children. Unlike the 2013 survey of this age group, this year’s surveys will be entirely clinic-based as we know how hard it is to get into the schools.

    We will have our first survey training on Wednesday, July 24th from 1:00 – 2:00 Eastern Time and hope that you can join us. We are still developing the sampling scheme and hope to be able to have a list of randomly selected clinics within the next week, but any clinics that want to volunteer to participate can also join this webinar. The advantage of volunteering to participate is that your clinic will have local data that can help highlight disparities or improvements compared to your IHS Area and the national data….information you can use to allocate resources or apply for funding. Every survey examiner must either complete the live or recorded webinar training, even if they have completed this training in the past [it is only one hour].

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this live webinar, participants will be able to:
    1.   Describe the methodology for this year’s surveillance program;
    2.   List who major contacts are with the surveillance program;
    3.   Apply key concepts in conducting surveys on 13-15 year-old youth.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0259: IHS Monthly EDR Series: Using Dentrix to submit claims electronically and generate hard copy claims [Recorded Webinar]
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Cindy Abreu Director: Joel Knutson
    Audience: Dentists, Support Staff, Hygienists, Assistants Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 250 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 2.00 (Total CDE); 2.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 2.00 (AGD - 550)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    In this webinar, attendees will learn the necessary steps to setup Dentrix to be able to successfully generate dental claims from Dentrix; How to attach insurance to patients and generate and send dental claims electronically through Dentrix eServices. Attendees will be presented use of Dentrix eServices to compare with other electronic claims submission systems.



    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to learn:

    1.   How Dentrix Enterprise supports insurance claim production and submission.
    2.   Recommended Dentrix Enterprise workflow for accurate claim generation.
    3.   How to discern procedure codes / claims that have not been created and follow up on outstanding claims
    8.0.9






    Prerequisites:

    Participants should be end users of the IHS Electronic Dental Record.

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0261: Diabetes Online CDE: Updated Nutrition Facts Label - information for diabetes educators [and others]
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Robin McKinnon, Blakely Fitzpatrick Director: Jan Frederick
    Audience: Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff, Dentists Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 100 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 149)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    In May of 2016, the FDA announced the updated Nutrition Facts label for packaged foods to reflect updated scientific information, including the link between diet and chronic diseases such as obesity and heart disease. This presentation will update diabetes educators in clinical and community settings on the major changes to the Nutrition Facts label. Practical, “behind the label” information on the use of the updated food labeling to empower participants to deliver effective Nutrition Facts label education within the communities they serve will be provided. FDA plans for educating consumers on the Nutrition Facts label will be shared, and participants will have an opportunity to help shape FDA education efforts by sharing their patient education best-practices.
    The recording of the live webinar on 9/24/2019 will be available on the Division of Diabetes web site for three years. The live and recorded sessions of our trainings are all available at the following https://www.ihs.gov/diabetes/training/cmece-online-edu/diabetes-online-cme-ce-education/

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to:
    1. Teach patients about updated changes to the Nutrition Facts label.
    2. Promote the use of the Nutrition Facts label to support healthier eating choices.
    3. Identify one change you can make in your clinical or public health practice.    











    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0263: IHS Monthly EDR Series: Introduction to Appointment Reminder Systems [Recorded Webinar]
    Date(s): 10/1/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Janice Chipolla Director: Joel Knutson
    Audience: Dentists, Support Staff, Hygienists, Assistants Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 250 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 2.00 (Total CDE); 2.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 2.00 (AGD - 550)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    In this webinar, the speaker presents options for creating appointment reminders within the Dentrix Enterprise EDR program. This is a recorded webinar from 9/18/19

    Agenda:
    1.   Appointment Book Features to Optimize your Patient Schedule with an Appointment Reminder System
    •   Appointment Statuses
    •   Appointment Book tools to use when contacting patients not confirmed through automated patient communication [i.e. text/email reminders]
    •   Using Perfect Day Scheduling vs Events to identify available times in the schedule
    •   QAPI [Quality Assurance / Performance Improvement] Identified –
    o   Using Find Appointment Time to determine access to care wait time
    2.   Appointment Reminder System for Overdue Continuing Care Notifications
    •   Customizing Continuing Care at the organization- and patient-level
    •   Assigning Continuing Care to Patients
    •   Linking Continuing Care to Appointment
    •   Continuing Care Reminders [letter merge vs automated text/email messages]
    3.   Appointment Reminder Systems Presentation [Jared Christensen]
    •   Patient Engage
    •   Lighthouse 360


    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to learn:

    1. List 2 Appointment Book features that enhance automated Appointment Reminders.
    2. Describe 3 benefits with implementing Perfect Day Scheduling.
    3. Identify the 1 appointment feature and 1 report that may serve as a Quality Assurance / Performance Improvement [QAPI].



    Prerequisites:

    Participants should be end users of the IHS Electronic Dental Record.

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0264: Portland Area Elder Initiative Meeting
    Date(s): 10/30/2019 - 10/30/2019
    Facility: Marriott SeaTac Location: Seattle, WA
    Instructor(s): Alia Katabi, kerri Lopez, Allison Jacobs Director: Bonnie Bruerd
    Audience: Dentists, DHA, Hygienists, Assistants Level: Review
    Quota: 5 - 200 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 6.00 (Total CDE); 6.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 6.00 (AGD - 550)
    Course Types Course Types Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This course will include data review and writing PDSAs to work towards increased access for elders. The strategy that will be the primary focus for this session is motivational interviewing specific to working with elders.

    Agenda:
    9-10 - Review quarterly data
    10-2 - Treating seniors in community settings
    2-3 - Tobacco cessation for elders
    3-4 - Work in teams on action plans/write PDSAs

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1.   Describe the progress your dental program has made towards increasing access for Tribal elders.
    2.   List three primary elements of motivational interviewing and one strategy specific to working with elders.
    3.   Demonstrate the principles of motivational interviewing through roleplays.

    Prerequisites:

    This course is for those in the Portland Area participating in the Elder Care Initiative.

    Travel:

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0265: Portland Area Baby Teeth Matter Meeting
    Date(s): 10/23/2019 - 10/23/2019
    Facility: Marriott SeaTac Location: Seattle, WA
    Instructor(s): Alia Katabi, Bonnie Bruerd, Douglas Young Director: Bonnie Bruerd
    Audience: DHA, Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants Level: Review
    Quota: 5 - 200 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 6.25 (Total CDE); 6.25 (DANB Non-Clinical); 6.25 (AGD - 550)
    Course Types Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This course will include data review and writing PDSAs to work towards increased access and decreased referral of young children to private pediatric dentists. The strategy that will be the primary focus for this session is to provide an update on all of the tools available to provide minimally-invasive dentistry for young children, including behavior management.

    Agenda:
    8:30-10 Quarterly Data Presentation
    10:15-3 Minimally invasive dentistry and behavior management
    3-4 PDSAs

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1.   Describe the progress your dental program has made towards the objective of the Baby Teeth Matter Initiative.
    2.    List 3 tools included in minimally-invasive dentistry.
    3.    List 3 strategies for better behavior management of 0-5 year old children.

    Prerequisites:

    Participants should be Portland Area dental staff participating in the Baby Teeth Matter initiative.

    Travel:

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0266: Evidence-Based Prevention Orientation for the Portland Area
    Date(s): By Request
    Facility: By request Location:
    Instructor(s): Bonnie Bruerd Director: Bonnie Bruerd
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 200 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 2.00 (Total CDE); 2.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 2.00 (AGD - 550)
    Course Types Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This two-hour course provides an overview of public health dentistry principles and provides an update on current dental disease prevention and health promotion strategies. This orientation is provided by Portland Area dental leadership for the Portland Area dental staff as part of orientation.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1.Describe 3 ways that public health dentistry is different than private practice.
    2.List 3 effective prevention strategies to implement in the dental clinic.
    3. List 3 effective strategies to increase prevention services in the community.

    Prerequisites:

    This is for the Portland Area only.

    Travel:

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0267: Medically Compromised Patients
    Date(s): 1/29/2020 - 1/30/2020
    Facility: A.T. Still University/Arizona School of Dentistry and Oral Health Location: Mesa, AZ
    Instructor(s): Amy Suhr, Kenneth Moran, Justin Sikes Director: Kenneth Moran
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists Level: Review
    Quota: 6 - 16 students Tuition: $120.00
    Hours: 12.00 (Total CDE); 12.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 12.00 (AGD - 730)
    Course Types Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    Dental professionals within the Indian Health Service are frequently called upon to treat patients with complex medical problems.
    This course is designed to provide the individual practitioner with didactic information on a wide range of medical topics. A systematic review of major topics will be presented. Special effort will be made to insure the information provided has clinical relevance that can be applied to the IHS practice.

    DAY 1
    8:00 am – 8:15 am      Introductions/Course Outline         Moran
    8:15 am – 9:45 am      Physical Diagnosis            Moran
    9:45 am – 10:45 am      Diabetes Mellitus            Suhr
    10:45 am – 11:00 am       Break
    11:00 am – 12:00 pm       Renal Issues               Sikes
    12:00 pm – 1:30 pm      Lunch
    1:30 pm – 3:00 pm      Coagulation Issues            Moran
    3:00 pm to 3:15 pm      Break
    3:15 pm to 4:15 pm      Infections and Antibiotics         Suhr

    DAY 2
    8:00 am – 9:00 am      Hepatic Issues               Sikes
    9:00 am – 10:30 am      Respiratory Issues            Moran
    10:30 am – 10:45 am      Break
    10:45 am – 11:45 am      Medication Related Osteonecrosis      Sikes
    11:45 am – 1:15 pm      Lunch
    1:15 pm – 2:45 pm      Cardiac Issues               Suhr
    2:45 pm – 3:00 pm         Break
    3:00 pm – 4:00 pm      Discussion Period/Case Presentations      Moran

    Learning Objectives:

    At the completion of this lecture the participant will be able to:
    Physical Diagnosis:
    1]    Take an in depth and thorough medical and dental history and apply that information in the structure of a history and physical.
    2]   Describe the systematic fashion in which a physical exam is completed and apply that knowledge in the clinic setting.
    3]   Format the structure of an assessment and use all information gathered to adequately describe how a medical plan is formulated.

    Diabetes Mellitus:
    1]   Discuss the basic causes of diabetes mellitus and how those impact the management of a patient.
    2]   Have in depth knowledge of the laboratory tests used in the treatment of diabetes mellitus and describe the available treatment options.
    3]   Apply the knowledge of diabetes mellitus obtained in this lecture to actual clinical cases.

    Renal Issues
    1]   Describe the basic anatomy and physiology of the human kidney and adjunct structures.
    2]   Evaluate a patient’s laboratory values and use that information to determine the renal status of that patient.
    3]   Apply the knowledge from this presentation when determining treatment rationale for a patient with impaired renal function.
    Coagulation Issues
    1]   Describe the basic mechanisms by which blood clots, including platelet function and the intrinsic and extrinsic pathways.
    2]   List a number of congenital and acquired coagulopathies and the basic medications that may impact a patient’s potential to bleed.
    3]   Formulate a systematic treatment plan as it relates to dental care in the patient with a coagulation defect.

    Infections and Antibiotics
    1]   List the common causes of head and neck infections including bacterial, fungal and viral related causes.
    2]   Describe the anatomy that is pertinent when formulating a surgical plan to treat a head and neck infection.
    3]   List the available appropriate antibiotic regimens available for treating odontogenic and non-odontogenic infections.

    Hepatic Issues
    1]   Describe the basic anatomy and physiology of the liver and associated structures.
    2]   Evaluate a patient’s laboratory values and use that information to determine the hepatic status of a patient.
    3]   Apply the knowledge from this presentation when determining the treatment rationale for a patient with impaired liver function.

    Medication Related Osteonecrosis
    1]   Describe the basic pathophysiology involved with the medications that cause osteonecrosis of the jaws.
    2]   Explain in detail the various stages of osteonecrosis of the jaws and the interrelationship of oral hygiene in the progression of this process.
    3]   Develop systematic treatment plans for those patients who have the potential of develop osteonecrosis or those with active disease.

    Respiratory Issues
    1]   Describe the basic anatomy and physiology of the lungs and associated structures.
    2]   Describe the value and application of pulmonary functions testing in the clinic setting.
    3]   Outline the most common respiratory illnesses that occur, their causes, treatments and possible effects on dental treatment.

    Cardiac Issues
    1]   Describe the basic anatomy and physiology of the heart and associated structures.
    2]   Complete a basic evaluation of and EKG and other diagnostic tests that determine a patient’s cardiac condition.
    3]   Apply the knowledge from this presentation when determining the treatment rationale for a patient with a cardiovascular condition.

    Case Presentations
    1]   Summarize the information given in this course and use that in the formulation of a comprehensive Review of Systems.
    2]   Use the information given throughout this course to develop rational treatment decisions when dealing with medically compromised patients.
    3]   Have a more complete understanding of those cases that require specialized care and in using that understanding in an educated fashion when requesting a consultation from a medical colleague.

    Prerequisites:

    Travel:

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0268: Diabetes Online CDE: Course Title: Diabetes in Urban American Indian and Alaska Native People: Urban Diabetes Care & Outcomes Summary Report, 2014-2018
    Date(s): 10/8/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Kalyn Yasutake Director: Jan Frederick
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 130)
    Course Types
    Summary:

    This presentation will provide an overview of the Urban Diabetes Care & Outcomes Summary Report, 2014-2018, better known as the 2018 Urban Diabetes Audit. Key findings from this report will be shared and recommendations for the follow-up and care of urban AI/AN patients with diabetes will be discussed.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1. Use the 2018 Urban Diabetes Audit with an understanding of the Audit contents, capabilities, and limitations.
    2. Identify the uses and practical applications of the data available through the 2018 Urban Diabetes Audit.
    3. Use the 2018 Diabetes Audit to identify strengths and address gaps in diabetes care and outcomes for urban AI/AN patients with diabetes.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    NA



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    DE0269: California Area Dental Meeting [Annual Continuing Dental Education Conference]
    Date(s): 5/4/2020 - 5/7/2020
    Facility: To be determined Location:
    Instructor(s): Director: Steve Riggio
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff Level: Basic
    Quota: 100 - 900 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: (Total CDE)
    Course Types Course Types Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    The purpose of this course is to provide relevant continuing education to California Area dental staff, which covers a multitude of clinical topics. Up to 30.75 hours are available for CDE credit per person.

    Tentative Agenda [some minor changes may occur before the event]:

    Monday May 4, 2020
    8:00am – 10am/10:30am-12:30pm
    The Keys to Revenue Cycle Success-Becky Beenken & Jessica Rowland
    8:00am-10:00am
    Dental Directors Meeting –Dr. Riggio, DDS
    10:30am-12:30pm
    No Needles No Drills: Noninvasive Caries Management – Dr. Horst
    1:30pm-3:30pm
    Oral Surgery for General Practitioner Dr. Tsvetov
    1:30pm-3:30pm
    Medi-Cal Dental IHS Seminar -Dr. Lucio & Dr. Shaw
    1:30pm-3:30pm/3:45pm-5:45pm
    AHA BLS Healthcare Provider CPR – Justin Crone
    3:45pm-5:45pm
    Acupuncture & Chinese TCM in Dentistry – Dr. Diep
    3:45pn-5:45pm
    Impressions – Jenny Michael

    Tuesday May 5, 2020
    8:00am-10:00am
    Medications and Your Patients Dr. Kruidering-Hall
    8:00am-10:00am
    Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems: A Comprehensive Overview-Efraim Lopez
    8:00am-10:00am
    Implants: Placement to Restoration – Dr. Morgan
    10:15am-12:15pm
    A Dentist’s Guide to Oral Ulcerative and Blistering Diseases – Dr. Mintline
    10:15am-12:15pm
    Ergonomics: The Ankle Bone is Connected to the Jaw Bone – Ward & Lancette VanGuilder
    10:15am-12:15pm
    Front Office Etiquette – Eileen O’Neal
    12:15pm-2:15pm
    Table Clinics -TBD
    2:45pm-4:45PM
    Cone Beam CT: Anatomy and Pathology in 3D Dr. Kohltfarber
    2:45pm-4:45PM
    Mastering the New Classification of Periodontal and Peri-Implant Diseases and Conditions & Periodontal Adjunct Treatments - Dr. Kim
    2:45pm-4:45PM
    Dealing with the Difficult Patient – Eileen O’Neal

    Wednesday, May 6, 20202
    8:00am-10:00am
    Current Restorative Trends 2020 – Dr. Schmedding
    8:00am-10:00am
    What’s New in Dentrix Enterprise for the IHS – Sue Lukins
    8:00am-10:00am/10:15am-12:15pm
    Indirect Provisional Restorations - Melodi Rabdolph
    10:15am-12:15pm
    Diagnosis and Trauma of Dental Trauma – Dr. Silberman
    10:15am-12:15pm
    Oral Cancer and the HPV Virus: Focus on Prevention – Lancette VanGuilder
    1:30pm-3:30pm
    Cannabis: Boom, Bust, Bane, Benefit – Dr. Carsten
    1:30pm-3:30pm
    NextGen Electronic Dental Record Dr. Lasapoara & Natalie Carpenteria
    1:30pm-3:30pm
    Landmark Identification Course – Melodi Randolph
    3:45pm-5:45pm
    Elementary, Watson! The Art of Detecting Orthodontic Problems – Dr. Baker
    3:45pm-5:45pm
    California Sexual Harassment & Abusive Conduct Prevention Training – Lisa Saiia
    3:45pm-5:45pm
    What Remains: Forensic Odontology and the Role of the Dental Professional – Danette Ocegueda

    Thursday, May 7, 2020
    8:00am-9:00am
    Update IHS Initiatives & Dental Support Center – Consuelo Gambino
    9:00am-10:00am
    Dental Therapy Update – Dr. Davis
    10:15am-11:45am
    Cultural Humility in the Health Setting Virginia Hedrick
    12:45pm-2:45pm
    California Infection Control-The Latest Information for Patient Protection
    12:45pm-2:45pm/3:00pm-5:00pm
    AHA BLS Healthcare Provider CPR – Justin Crone
    12:45pm-2:45pm
    Conquering Biofilm with Ease - Donna Olewinski
    3:00pm-5:00pm
    California Dental Practice Act-Conduct, Competency & Culpability – Lisa Saiia
    3:00pm-5:00pm
    Nutrition and Inflammation – Yeoun-Jee Rengnez

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:

    1.    Improve knowledge of clinical best practices in a number of dental disciplines, including oral surgery, pediatric dentistry, periodontics, endodontics, restorative, prosthodontics, pharmacology, radiology, emergency medicine];
    2.   Improve clinical skills for dental auxiliaries in a number of areas, including; provisional restorations, rubber dam, pit & fissure sealants and radiology landmarks; and
    3.   Learn culturally appropriate approaches to patient care through lectures, panel discussions and group interactions.

    Individual session learning objectives are also available and will be publicized at the onset of each session and in the meeting program.

    Prerequisites:

    California IHS and tribal dental staff only.

    Travel:

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0270: Nashville Area Dental Meeting
    Date(s): 5/4/2020 - 5/7/2020
    Facility: Hard Rock Resort Location: Orlando, FL
    Instructor(s): Director: Joseph Park
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff Level: Basic
    Quota: 15 - 50 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: (Total CDE)
    Course Types Course Types Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    The purpose of the annual dental meeting is to provide updates, present new oral health data, and provide continuing dental education on various clinical, and prevention topics.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1.   The IHS Periodontal Initiative: Participants should understand; Screening and early detection CPI, periodontal disease management and treatment regimens and the link between periodontal disease and systemic disease.
    2.    Health Promotion and Disease Prevention: Participants should be able to discuss the importance of surveillance, planning a prevention project with SMART objectives and evaluating a prevention project. QA/QI: Participants should be able to evaluate and implement quality assurance and improvement activities and understand the IHS standards related to clinical productivity, efficiency and effectiveness and be able to utilize these standards in a practical setting.
    3.   Understand the appropriate use and indications of SDF to arrest caries in a pediatric patient. Dental providers should be able to perform an oral cancer screening along with appropriate referral. Dental providers should be able to discern whether a patient should be treated or referred to an oral surgeon. Dental staff should have a fundamental understanding of opioid abuse.

    Prerequisites:

    Nashville IHS and tribal dental staff only.

    Travel:

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0271: USPHS Quarterly CDE Webinar: Community Water Fluoridation-Facts vs. Myths
    Date(s): 10/30/2019 - 10/30/2019
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Johnny Johnson Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA Level: Review
    Quota: 5 - 200 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 130)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    Many research studies have proven the safety and benefits of fluoride. For 70 years, people in the United States have benefited from drinking water with fluoride, leading to better dental health. By preventing cavities, community water fluoridation has been shown to save money for families and for the US health care system. Community water fluoridation is recommended by nearly all public health, medical, and dental organizations. It is recommended by the Centers for Disease Control, the American Dental Association, American Academy of Pediatrics, US Public Health Service, and World Health Organization.

    This quarterly webinar for USPHS dentists is available live from 1:00 - 2:00 ET, and a recorded version will also be available afterwards.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1.    Understand what happens when community water fluoridation ends.
    2.    Cite research as to why fluoride is safe, and
    3.    Describe dental fluorosis.

    Prerequisites:

    Travel:

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0272: Oral Health Promotion/Disease Prevention Project Reports on 1-5 Year-Olds for FY 2019
    Date(s): 10/23/2019 - 10/23/2019
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Timothy Ricks, Lori Snidow, Natalie Hansen, Lisa Flatt, Ankita Vishwamitra, Patricia Hubley, Amanda Stein Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: DHA, Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 500 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 430)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This course is part of the ongoing IHS Continuing Dental Education [CDE] Webinar series and will give FY 2019 HPDP funded project sites the opportunity to showcase their projects in front of a national audience. The IHS Oral Health Promotion/Disease Prevention Funding Initiative in 2019 concentrated on improving access and quality of preventive services for 1-5 year-old AI/AN children.

    Everyone is invited to sit in and listen to these programs talk about what they did. The live webinar can be accessed at https://ihs.cosocloud.com/ihscde102319/ at 1:00 p.m. ET on 10/23/19.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to:
    1. Define early childhood caries;
    2. Describe at least one prevention project outlined during the webinar; and
    3. Implement at least one best practice learned from this webinar.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    NA



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    DE0273: IHS Monthly EDR Series: Introducing The “Dentrix Clinic Managers Handbook” Series [Live Webinar]
    Date(s): 10/16/2019 - 10/16/2019
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Director: Joel Knutson
    Audience: Dentists, Support Staff, Hygienists, Assistants Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 250 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 2.00 (Total CDE); 2.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 2.00 (AGD - 550)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    A “Dentrix Clinic Managers Handbook” is being developed to provide IHS Dental Directors [or other Dentrix clinic managers] a guide on what Dentrix reports/processes should be done daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly and annually to ensure the Dentrix system is properly maintained for maximum efficiency. This is not a Dentrix “Users Guide”. The handbook will provide a schedule and checklist for clinic Directors and managers to evaluate clinic operations and performance. The handbook will reference the Dentrix Users’ Guide and internal “Help” function for details on how to perform each operation. Future Dentrix EDR Webinars will use the Handbook as a guide for organization and development of topics.

    Agenda:
    1.   Introduction to the Dentrix Clinic Managers Handbook
    2.   Overview of the Dentrix Clinic Managers Handbook chapters
    •   Clinic Checklists
    •   Operations management sections
    •   IHS Health Manual and other documents
    3.   Review the Dentrix Clinic Managers Handbook release and update process
    •   Current status of Handbook development and review
    •   Future webinar sessions
    •   Future Handbook updates and release






    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to:

    1.   Understand the purpose for introducing the handbook in your clinic.
    2.   List 3 management checklists included in the Dentrix Clinic Manager’s Handbook.
    3.   Identify 2 operation management sections that could be referenced with reviewing the setup of a new provider in Dentrix Enterprise.







    Prerequisites:

    Participants should be end users of the IHS Electronic Dental Record.

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0274: IHS Monthly EDR Series: Introducing The “Dentrix Clinic Managers Handbook” Series [Recorded Webinar]
    Date(s): 10/17/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Director: Joel Knutson
    Audience: Dentists, Support Staff, Hygienists, Assistants Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 250 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 2.00 (Total CDE); 2.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 2.00 (AGD - 550)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    A “Dentrix Clinic Managers Handbook” is being developed to provide IHS Dental Directors [or other Dentrix clinic managers] a guide on what Dentrix reports/processes should be done daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly and annually to ensure the Dentrix system is properly maintained for maximum efficiency. This is not a Dentrix “Users Guide”. The handbook will provide a schedule and checklist for clinic Directors and managers to evaluate clinic operations and performance. The handbook will reference the Dentrix Users’ Guide and internal “Help” function for details on how to perform each operation. Future Dentrix EDR Webinars will use the Handbook as a guide for organization and development of topics.

    Agenda:
    1.   Introduction to the Dentrix Clinic Managers Handbook
    2.   Overview of the Dentrix Clinic Managers Handbook chapters
    •   Clinic Checklists
    •   Operations management sections
    •   IHS Health Manual and other documents
    3.   Review the Dentrix Clinic Managers Handbook release and update process
    •   Current status of Handbook development and review
    •   Future webinar sessions
    •   Future Handbook updates and release






    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to:

    1.   Understand the purpose for introducing the handbook in your clinic.
    2.   List 3 management checklists included in the Dentrix Clinic Manager’s Handbook.
    3.   Identify 2 operation management sections that could be referenced with reviewing the setup of a new provider in Dentrix Enterprise.







    Prerequisites:

    Participants should be end users of the IHS Electronic Dental Record.

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0275: Great Lakes Area Oral Health Convening
    Date(s): 10/28/2019 - 10/28/2019
    Facility: J.S. Marriott Hotel Location: Bloomington, MN
    Instructor(s): Genelle Lamont, Isaiah Brokenleg, Scott Wolpin, Daniel Brody, Timothy Ricks Director: Samantha Lucas-Pipkorn
    Audience: Dentists, DHA, Hygienists, Assistants Level: Review
    Quota: 5 - 100 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 5.50 (Total CDE); 5.50 (DANB Non-Clinical); 2.50 (AGD - 149); 3.00 (AGD - 550)
    Course Types Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    The Great Lakes Inter-Tribal Epidemiology Center would like to invite Health Directors, Dentists, Dental Directors, and other dental health professionals serving American Indians/Alaskan Natives in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, and Chicago to attend a convening of Tribal, urban Indian, and IHS Service Unit [I/T/U] oral health professionals.

    Agenda:
    9:00 - 10:00 Surgeon General's Report on Oral Health by RADM Tim Ricks, DMD, MPH, FICD
    10:00 - 11:00 Oral-Systemic Links & Public Health Data by Genelle Lamont, Ph.D., MPH
    11:00 - 11:30 Health Literacy 101: Helping your patients to understand by Genelle Lamont, Ph.D., MPH
    2:00 - 3:30 Historical Trauma and Adverse Childhood Experiences [ACES] by Isaiah Brokenleg, MPH
    3:30 - 5:00 Medical-Dental Integration: Oral Health and Substance Abuse Disorder by Scott Wolpin, DMD and Daniel Brody, DMD

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this presentation, participants will be able to:
    1. Describe the influences for the 2020 Surgeon General's Report on Oral Health;
    2. List the implications of poor oral health;
    3. Define health literacy and the state of health literacy in the U.S.;
    4. Correlate adverse childhood experiences to individual and community health; and
    5. Identify appropriate pain management for dental patients.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    Yes, to site.

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0276: 2019 Alaska Area Dental Meeting
    Date(s): 11/12/2019 - 11/14/2019
    Facility: Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium Main Office Building Location: Anchorage, AK
    Instructor(s): Elizabeth Mallott, Andrew Field, Eric Seibel, Douglas Young, Aimee Young, Kayla Carver, Frances Wise, Karol Fink, Brian Berube, Clay Crossett, Vallan Bush, Daniel Mendez, Lynsey Jemmett, Curtis Thorne, KIM HORT, George Bird, Mary Williard, Dana Diehl Director:
    Audience: Dentists, DHA, Hygienists, Assistants Level: Review
    Quota: 5 - 100 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 22.50 (Total CDE); 22.50 (DANB Non-Clinical); 2.00 (AGD - 148); 3.00 (AGD - 430); 3.00 (AGD - 149); 8.00 (AGD - 550); 2.00 (AGD - 340); 3.50 (AGD - 250); 1.00 (AGD - 770)
    Course Types Course Types Course Types Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    The Alaska Area Dental Meeting allows collaboration among Tribal Health Organization [THO] dental programs and provides continuing education for dental assistants, dental health aides, dental hygienist and dentists.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1.   Allow THO dental programs to share knowledge and develop collaborations.
    2.   Provide applicable continuing education for all members of the dental team that will improve patient safety and provider knowledge.
    3.   Identify Alaska Area needs and develop action plans to address issues.

    Prerequisites:

    Travel:

    Payment Address:





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    DE0277: Diabetes Online CDE: Course Title: Beyond PubMed: Finding Clinical Literature on Diabetes
    Date(s): 11/12/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Diane Cooper Director: Jan Frederick
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 149)
    Course Types
    Summary:

    Scientific papers are often a source of invaluable data, statistics, and conclusions, yet are often difficult to locate. This workshop is for those who want to become knowledgeable in finding credible diabetes research information in published and unpublished literature often found in PubMed and other databases. This session will provide clinicians with basic information for finding, understanding, and applying clinical literature findings to daily practice.


    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    •   Learning Objective 1: Discuss elements of literature evaluation needed in medical publication dissection.
    •   Learning Objective 2: Interpret important features of sound medical literature.
    •   Learning Objective 3: Identify the benefits, challenges, and guidelines for finding and using grey literature.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    NA



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    DE0278: Oral Health Promotion/Disease Prevention Project Reports on 1-5 Year-Olds for FY 2019 [RECORDED WEBINAR]
    Date(s): 10/24/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Lori Snidow, Natalie Hansen, Timothy Ricks, Lisa Flatt, Ankita Vishwamitra, Patricia Hubley, Amanda Stein Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: DHA, Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 500 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 430)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This course is part of the ongoing IHS Continuing Dental Education [CDE] Webinar series and will give FY 2019 HPDP funded project sites the opportunity to showcase their projects in front of a national audience. The IHS Oral Health Promotion/Disease Prevention Funding Initiative in 2019 concentrated on improving access and quality of preventive services for 1-5 year-old AI/AN children.

    Everyone is invited to sit in and listen to these programs talk about what they did. The live webinar can be accessed at https://ihs.cosocloud.com/ihscde102319/ at 1:00 p.m. ET on 10/23/19.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to:
    1. Define early childhood caries;
    2. Describe at least one prevention project outlined during the webinar; and
    3. Implement at least one best practice learned from this webinar.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    NA



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    DE0279: USPHS Quarterly CDE Webinar: Community Water Fluoridation-Facts vs. Myths [RECORDED WEBINAR]
    Date(s): 10/30/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Johnny Johnson Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA Level: Review
    Quota: 5 - 200 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 130)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    Many research studies have proven the safety and benefits of fluoride. For 70 years, people in the United States have benefited from drinking water with fluoride, leading to better dental health. By preventing cavities, community water fluoridation has been shown to save money for families and for the US health care system. Community water fluoridation is recommended by nearly all public health, medical, and dental organizations. It is recommended by the Centers for Disease Control, the American Dental Association, American Academy of Pediatrics, US Public Health Service, and World Health Organization.

    This quarterly webinar for USPHS dentists is available live from 1:00 - 2:00 ET, and a recorded version will also be available afterwards.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1.    Understand what happens when community water fluoridation ends.
    2.    Cite research as to why fluoride is safe, and
    3.    Describe dental fluorosis.

    Prerequisites:

    Travel:

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0280: IHS Monthly EDR Series: IHS Dentrix Clinic Manager's Handbook Series - Part 2 [Live Webinar]
    Date(s): 11/20/2019 - 11/20/2019
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Director: Joel Knutson
    Audience: Support Staff, Hygienists, Assistants, Dentists Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 250 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 2.00 (Total CDE); 2.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 2.00 (AGD - 550)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    A “Dentrix Clinic Managers Handbook” is being developed to provide IHS Dental Directors [or other Dentrix clinic managers] a guide on what Dentrix reports/processes should be done daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly and annually to ensure the Dentrix system is properly maintained for maximum efficiency. This is not a Dentrix “Users Guide”. The handbook will provide a schedule and checklist for clinic Directors and managers to evaluate clinic operations and performance. The handbook will reference the Dentrix Users’ Guide and internal “Help” function for details on how to perform each operation. Future Dentrix EDR Webinars will use the Handbook as a guide for organization and development of topics.
    Agenda:
    1.   Brief recap of the October 2019 webinar: Introducing the IHS Dentrix Clinic Manager’s Handbook
    •   Review of the history and purpose of the IHS Dentrix Clinic Manager’s Handbook
    •   Review of the IHS Dentrix Clinic Manager’s Handbook chapters
    2.   Review the Clinical Records Management chapter
    •   Identify sections of clinical records management
    •   Deeper dive into best practice for clinical records management
    3.   How to implement the Clinical Records Management resource into the dental clinic
    •   Identify key uses of the Clinical Records Management chapter
    •   Live demonstration of clinical workflows in Dentrix Enterprise

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to:

    1.   Define Clinical Records Management
    2.   Identify 2 workflow accountability tools for clinical records
    3.   Identify 3 features that may require maintenance when CDT codes are updated/changed








    Prerequisites:

    Participants should be end users of the IHS Electronic Dental Record.

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0281: IHS Monthly EDR Series: IHS Dentrix Clinic Manager's Handbook Series - Part 2 [Recorded Webinar]
    Date(s): 11/21/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Director: Joel Knutson
    Audience: Support Staff, Hygienists, Assistants, Dentists Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 250 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 2.00 (Total CDE); 2.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 2.00 (AGD - 550)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    A “Dentrix Clinic Managers Handbook” is being developed to provide IHS Dental Directors [or other Dentrix clinic managers] a guide on what Dentrix reports/processes should be done daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly and annually to ensure the Dentrix system is properly maintained for maximum efficiency. This is not a Dentrix “Users Guide”. The handbook will provide a schedule and checklist for clinic Directors and managers to evaluate clinic operations and performance. The handbook will reference the Dentrix Users’ Guide and internal “Help” function for details on how to perform each operation. Future Dentrix EDR Webinars will use the Handbook as a guide for organization and development of topics.
    Agenda:
    1.   Brief recap of the October 2019 webinar: Introducing the IHS Dentrix Clinic Manager’s Handbook
    •   Review of the history and purpose of the IHS Dentrix Clinic Manager’s Handbook
    •   Review of the IHS Dentrix Clinic Manager’s Handbook chapters
    2.   Review the Clinical Records Management chapter
    •   Identify sections of clinical records management
    •   Deeper dive into best practice for clinical records management
    3.   How to implement the Clinical Records Management resource into the dental clinic
    •   Identify key uses of the Clinical Records Management chapter
    •   Live demonstration of clinical workflows in Dentrix Enterprise

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to:

    1.   Define Clinical Records Management
    2.   Identify 2 workflow accountability tools for clinical records
    3.   Identify 3 features that may require maintenance when CDT codes are updated/changed








    Prerequisites:

    Participants should be end users of the IHS Electronic Dental Record.

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0282: Give Kids a Smile Day - IHS-ADA Collaboration [Live Webinar]
    Date(s): 11/20/2019 - 11/20/2019
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Nicole Catral, Nathan Mork, Timothy Ricks, Monica McKee Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff Level: Basic
    Quota: 10 - 500 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 130)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    The purpose of this webinar is to provide IHS, tribal, and urban dental program staff information about the February 7, 2020 Give Kids a Smile Day program [programs can participate Feb. 3-8, 2020, however]. The IHS will participate in this annual event on an unprecedented scale. We hope to get 100 or more clinics to focus that one day on providing oral health services to as many children as possible in schools, in the clinic, or through health fairs. The goals of the IHS participation are:
    a.   Change the public perception of IHS dental care.
    b.   Help in recruitment of dentists and other oral health professionals in IHS dental programs.
    c.   Publicize the successes of IHS such as the decreases in caries in 1-5 and 6-9 year-old American Indian/Alaska Native children.
    d.   Improve access to dental care and preventive services for AI/AN children [to better meet Healthy People 2020/30 goals].

    AGENDA [all times Eastern]:
    1:00 - 1:10 Welcome/Overview by RADM Tim Ricks, IHS HPDP Coordinator
    1:10 - 1:40 Give Kids a Smile History, Event Ideas, and Registration Process by Nicole Catral, ADA
    1:40 - 1:50 Dental Program Highlight: OKCIC by Monica McKee, RDH, Oklahoma City Indian Clinic
    1:50 - 2:00 Question & Answer

    Please invite all dental staff and administrators to attend this first-ever event!

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completing of this one-hour webinar, participants should be able to:
    1. Describe the history of the Give Kids a Smile [GKAS] Campaign;
    2. List at least two goals of the IHS wanting national participation by IHS, tribal, and urban dental programs throughout the country;
    3. Register for Give Kids a Smile Day by November 27, 2019.

    Prerequisites:

    Participants should be dental staff or administrators working in IHS, tribal, or urban dental programs.

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:





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    DE0283: Give Kids a Smile Day - IHS-ADA Collaboration [Slide Set]
    Date(s): 11/21/2019 - 2/8/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Nicole Catral, Nathan Mork, Timothy Ricks, Monica McKee Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff Level: Basic
    Quota: 10 - 500 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 130)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    The purpose of this webinar is to provide IHS, tribal, and urban dental program staff information about the February 7, 2020 Give Kids a Smile Day program [programs can participate February 3-8, 2020. The IHS will participate in this annual event on an unprecedented scale. We hope to get 100 or more clinics to focus that one day on providing oral health services to as many children as possible in schools, in the clinic, or through health fairs. The goals of the IHS participation are:
    a.   Change the public perception of IHS dental care.
    b.   Help in recruitment of dentists and other oral health professionals in IHS dental programs.
    c.   Publicize the successes of IHS such as the decreases in caries in 1-5 and 6-9 year-old American Indian/Alaska Native children.
    d.   Improve access to dental care and preventive services for AI/AN children [to better meet Healthy People 2020/30 goals].

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completing of this one-hour webinar, participants should be able to:
    1. Describe the history of the Give Kids a Smile [GKAS] Campaign;
    2. List at least two goals of the IHS wanting national participation by IHS, tribal, and urban dental programs throughout the country;
    3. Register for Give Kids a Smile Day by November 27, 2019.

    Prerequisites:

    Participants should be dental staff or administrators working in IHS, tribal, or urban dental programs.

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:





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    DE0284: IHS Monthly CDE Webinar: Community Health Aide Program Expansion [CHAP] Update [Live Webinar]
    Date(s): 12/11/2019 - 12/11/2019
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): CHRISTOPHER HALLIDAY Director: James Schaeffer
    Audience: DHA, Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants Level: Review
    Quota: 5 - 150 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 550)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This one hour webinar, co-sponsored by the IHS Division of Oral Health and the Field Advisory Committee of the IHS National Oral Health Council, will provide an update on the proposed establishment of a national Indian Health Service Community Health Aide Program, which would include the utilization of Community Health Aides, Behavioral Health Aides, and Dental Health Aides.

    To join this webinar, follow these instructions:
    Go to https://ihs.cosocloud.com/dec19/
    2.   A window should appear to “join audio conference” [if not, click on the phone icon at the top of the screen and choose “dial-out”]
    3.   Dial-Out: Click on the “Dial-out” feature [receive call from the meeting, type in your phone number, click join at the bottom of the window, wait for the call, then press “1” to join the conference], OR
    4.   Dial-In: After logging into the webinar, click on “dial-in”, dial into the webinar at 1 [800] 832-0736, and, when prompted, enter “Meeting One” room number 8082919

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants should be able to:
    1. List the three disciplines that are common to both the Alaska Community Health Aide Program [CHAP] and to the proposed Indian Health Service National CHAP;
    2. Describe the specific two requirements that the Indian Health Care Improvement Act requires if there were to be a CHAP expansion; and
    3. Explain the fundamental differences between Community Health Representatives [CHRs] and Community Health Aides [CHAs].

    Prerequisites:

    Open to all IHS, tribal, and urban dental program staff.

    Travel:

    None- webinar.

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0285: IHS Monthly CDE Webinar: Community Health Aide Program Expansion [CHAP] Update [Recorded Webinar]
    Date(s): 12/12/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): CHRISTOPHER HALLIDAY Director: James Schaeffer
    Audience: DHA, Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants Level: Review
    Quota: 5 - 500 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 550)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This one hour webinar, co-sponsored by the IHS Division of Oral Health and the Field Advisory Committee of the IHS National Oral Health Council, will provide an update on the proposed establishment of a national Indian Health Service Community Health Aide Program, which would include the utilization of Community Health Aides, Behavioral Health Aides, and Dental Health Aides.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants should be able to:
    1. List the three disciplines that are common to both the Alaska Community Health Aide Program [CHAP] and to the proposed Indian Health Service National CHAP;
    2. Describe the specific two requirements that the Indian Health Care Improvement Act requires if there were to be a CHAP expansion; and
    3. Explain the fundamental differences between Community Health Representatives [CHRs] and Community Health Aides [CHAs].

    Prerequisites:

    Open to all IHS, tribal, and urban dental program staff.

    Travel:

    None- webinar.

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0286: Diabetes Online CDE: Course Title: Management of Complex Diabetes Cases
    Date(s): 12/17/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Carmen Licavolihardin Director: Jan Frederick
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 149)
    Course Types
    Summary:

    This session is designed to demonstrate the art of applying evidence-based interventions to adult individuals with Type 2 diabetes. Various complex patient case studies will be presented and evaluated during this didactic,interactive session. Individualized assessment strategies and treatment modalities will be explored, based on audience feedback, and standards of care. Participants will be guided through the process of developing an individualized plan of care focusing on the patient’s physical, psychosocial, spiritual, emotional, and cultural characteristics/beliefs.


    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1.   Develop an individualized plan of care focusing on the patient’s physical, psychosocial, spiritual, emotional, and cultural characteristics/beliefs.
    2.   Assess and modify, if necessary, a medication regimen to control hyper or hypoglycemia in an adult with type 2 diabetes.
    3.   Describe the importance of setting realistic treatment goals that aim to reduce or address health disparities and barriers to patient care.


    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    NA



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    DE0287: IHS Monthly EDR Series: Clinical Records & Patient Records Management, continuing the “IHS Dentrix Clinic Manager’s Handbook” series [Live Webinar]
    Date(s): 12/18/2019 - 12/18/2019
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Director: Joel Knutson
    Audience: Support Staff, Hygienists, Assistants, Dentists Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 250 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.50 (Total CDE); 1.50 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.50 (AGD - 550)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This session will recap the Handbook guidance from October and November [2019] webinars and cover new information on Clinical Records Management, and begin new instruction on Patient Records Management. The webinar will identify sections [within Dentrix] of patient records management; identify key uses of the [Handbook] Patient Records Management chapter; and provide live demonstration of [recommended] Patient Records workflows in Dentrix Enterprise. The presentation will reference the Dentrix Users’ Guide and internal Dentrix “Help” function for details on how to perform specific operations.

    Presenter: Jessica Napiza
    Jessica’s 5 years of certification as a Certified Trainer, Dentrix Workshop Instructor and Software Training Manager for the Dentrix Enterprise team provide a remarkable background knowledge of the Henry Schein One software products. Her 16 years as a dental practice management professional paved the way to developing strong processes and policies within the dental practice. Jessica firmly believes that efficiency and communication are integral keys to the success of any dental organization. Jessica engulfs herself in everything dentistry, including giving back through non-profit organizations. With great pride and accomplishment, she accepted the honor of being a Spirit of Dentrix Award recipient in 2017 and Dentrix Enterprise ROY Award in 2018.

    Agenda:
    1.   Brief recap of the October 2019 webinar: Introducing the IHS Dentrix Clinic Manager’s Handbook
    •   Review of the history and purpose of the IHS Dentrix Clinic Manager’s Handbook
    •   Review of the IHS Dentrix Clinic Manager’s Handbook chapters
    2.   Finish Clinical Records Management chapter
    3.   Review the Patient Records Management chapter
    •   Identify sections of patient records management
    •   Deeper dive into best practice for patient records management
    4.   How to implement the Patient Records Management resource into the dental clinic
    •   Identify key uses of the Patient Records Management chapter
    •   Live demonstration of patient records workflows in Dentrix Enterprise

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to:

    1.   Define Patient Records Management
    2.   Identify 2 workflow accountability tools for patient records
    3.   Identify 2 areas to store patient notes within Dentrix Enterprise









    Prerequisites:

    Participants should be end users of the IHS Electronic Dental Record.

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0288: IHS Monthly EDR Series: Clinical Records & Patient Records Management, continuing the “IHS Dentrix Clinic Manager’s Handbook” series [Recorded Webinar]
    Date(s): 12/19/2019 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Director: Joel Knutson
    Audience: Support Staff, Hygienists, Assistants, Dentists Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 250 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 2.00 (Total CDE); 2.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 2.00 (AGD - 550)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This session will recap the Handbook guidance from October and November [2019] webinars and cover new information on Clinical Records Management, and begin new instruction on Patient Records Management. The webinar will identify sections [within Dentrix] of patient records management; identify key uses of the [Handbook] Patient Records Management chapter; and provide live demonstration of [recommended] Patient Records workflows in Dentrix Enterprise. The presentation will reference the Dentrix Users’ Guide and internal Dentrix “Help” function for details on how to perform specific operations.

    Presenter: Jessica Napiza
    Jessica’s 5 years of certification as a Certified Trainer, Dentrix Workshop Instructor and Software Training Manager for the Dentrix Enterprise team provide a remarkable background knowledge of the Henry Schein One software products. Her 16 years as a dental practice management professional paved the way to developing strong processes and policies within the dental practice. Jessica firmly believes that efficiency and communication are integral keys to the success of any dental organization. Jessica engulfs herself in everything dentistry, including giving back through non-profit organizations. With great pride and accomplishment, she accepted the honor of being a Spirit of Dentrix Award recipient in 2017 and Dentrix Enterprise ROY Award in 2018.

    Agenda:
    1.   Brief recap of the October 2019 webinar: Introducing the IHS Dentrix Clinic Manager’s Handbook
    •   Review of the history and purpose of the IHS Dentrix Clinic Manager’s Handbook
    •   Review of the IHS Dentrix Clinic Manager’s Handbook chapters
    2.   Finish Clinical Records Management chapter
    3.   Review the Patient Records Management chapter
    •   Identify sections of patient records management
    •   Deeper dive into best practice for patient records management
    4.   How to implement the Patient Records Management resource into the dental clinic
    •   Identify key uses of the Patient Records Management chapter
    •   Live demonstration of patient records workflows in Dentrix Enterprise

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to:

    1.   Define Patient Records Management
    2.   Identify 2 workflow accountability tools for patient records
    3.   Identify 2 areas to store patient notes within Dentrix Enterprise









    Prerequisites:

    Participants should be end users of the IHS Electronic Dental Record.

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0289: USPHS Quarterly CDE Webinar: New Periodontal Classification Standards [Live Webinar on 1/29/10]
    Date(s): 1/29/2020 - 1/29/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Eric Jewell Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, DHA Level: Basic
    Quota: 5 - 200 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 490)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    Have you heard about the new classification system that will change the way you rate your patients' periodontal health? A new classification system emerged from the 2017 World Workshop on the Classification of Periodontal and Peri-Implant Diseases and Conditions, co-hosted by the American Academy of Periodontology [AAP] and the European Federation of Periodontology [EFP]. The workshop's classification changes are the first since 1999. This new system covers many factors in order to enable clinicians to form a complete picture of the patient's condition and to diagnose and manage it.

    The new classification system identifies three types of periodontal diseases and conditions along with several important subcategories:
    1. Periodontal Health, Gingival Diseases and Conditions: This category includes periodontal and gingival health, gingivitis related to dental biofilm and gingival diseases/conditions not related to biofilm.
    2. Periodontitis: This classification encompasses necrotizing periodontal diseases, periodontitis [no longer identified as chronic or aggressive] and periodontitis as a manifestation of systemic diseases.
    3. Other Conditions Affecting the Periodontium: These conditions include systemic diseases affecting the periodontium, periodontal abscesses or endodontic-periodontal lesions, mucogingival deformities and conditions, traumatic occlusal forces, and tooth and prosthesis-related factors.

    Details on this new periodontal classification system will be presented in this quarterly webinar for dentists and dental hygienists working in U.S. Public Health Service agencies and operating divisions [IHS, BOP, USCG, IHSC, FDA, NIH, CDC, HRSA]. The live webinar will be available on January 29, 2020 from 1:00 - 2:00 Eastern Time, and the Adobe Connect information will be sent out via the listserv. Due to limits on the Adobe account, only the first 100 participants will be able to join the live webinar, so we encourage clinics to call in with all staff on one line. A recording of this webinar will be released for those unable to sign in/call in for the live session.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1. Describe the differences between the old and new periodontal classification systems;
    2.    Determine the correct stage and grade of periodontitis; and
    3.    Develop a periodontal diagnosis using the new classification system.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0290: USPHS Quarterly CDE Webinar: New Periodontal Classification Standards [Recorded Webinar]
    Date(s): 1/30/2020 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Eric Jewell Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: Hygienists, DHA, Dentists Level: Basic
    Quota: 5 - 200 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 490)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    Have you heard about the new classification system that will change the way you rate your patients' periodontal health? A new classification system emerged from the 2017 World Workshop on the Classification of Periodontal and Peri-Implant Diseases and Conditions, co-hosted by the American Academy of Periodontology [AAP] and the European Federation of Periodontology [EFP]. The workshop's classification changes are the first since 1999. This new system covers many factors in order to enable clinicians to form a complete picture of the patient's condition and to diagnose and manage it.

    The new classification system identifies three types of periodontal diseases and conditions along with several important subcategories:
    1. Periodontal Health, Gingival Diseases and Conditions: This category includes periodontal and gingival health, gingivitis related to dental biofilm and gingival diseases/conditions not related to biofilm.
    2. Periodontitis: This classification encompasses necrotizing periodontal diseases, periodontitis [no longer identified as chronic or aggressive] and periodontitis as a manifestation of systemic diseases.
    3. Other Conditions Affecting the Periodontium: These conditions include systemic diseases affecting the periodontium, periodontal abscesses or endodontic-periodontal lesions, mucogingival deformities and conditions, traumatic occlusal forces, and tooth and prosthesis-related factors.

    Details on this new periodontal classification system will be presented in this quarterly webinar for dentists and dental hygienists working in U.S. Public Health Service agencies and operating divisions [IHS, BOP, USCG, IHSC, FDA, NIH, CDC, HRSA]. The live webinar will be available on January 29, 2020 from 1:00 - 2:00 Eastern Time, and the Adobe Connect information will be sent out via the listserv. Due to limits on the Adobe account, only the first 100 participants will be able to join the live webinar, so we encourage clinics to call in with all staff on one line. A recording of this webinar will be released for those unable to sign in/call in for the live session.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1. Describe the differences between the old and new periodontal classification systems;
    2.    Determine the correct stage and grade of periodontitis; and
    3.    Develop a periodontal diagnosis using the new classification system.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0291: National Children's Dental Health Month 2020: Advocating for Children's Oral health [Recorded Webinar]
    Date(s): 1/23/2020 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Nathan Mork, Timothy Ricks Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: DHA, Dentists, Assistants, Hygienists Level: Basic
    Quota: 5 - 500 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 430)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    National Children’s Dental Health Month [NCDHM] was created by the American Dental Association [ADA] in 1941. Each year, the ADA creates posters and articles to help promote oral health. This course will discuss strategies to relay these messages to patients and promote the IHS' involvement for the first time in Give Kids A Smile Day/Week scheduled for February 3-8, 2020.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to:
    1. Describe at least two effective strategies to market the NCDHM messages in your program;
    2. Describe ways you can measure the effectiveness of your NCDHM marketing;
    3. Recognize community partners, local needs, and resources to implement a successful NCDHM program; and
    4. Implement strategies to promote Give Kids A Smile Day February 3-8, 2020.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0292: Webinar [Great Plains only]: Demystifying Delta Dental
    Date(s): 1/16/2020 - 1/16/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Ann Schwartz Director: Flauryse Baguidy
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants Level: Review
    Quota: 5 - 150 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 550)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This one hour webinar is available to dental staff of the Great Plains Area only. For more information on the webinar link, please look for communications from the GPA Area Dental Officer.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants should be able to:
    1. Describe the inquiry process in making determination and pre-determination;
    2. List the steps of the claims process from submission to payment; and
    3. Assess eligibility in reference to private insurance and Delta Dental.

    Prerequisites:

    Open to all IHS, tribal, and urban dental program staff in the Great Plains Area.

    Travel:

    None- webinar.

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0293: Diabetes Online CDE: Diabetes Education - Thinking Outside the Box
    Date(s): 1/29/2020 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Ruth Anne McGovern Director: Jan Frederick
    Audience: Hygienists, Support Staff, Assistants, Dentists Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 149)
    Course Types
    Summary:

    This session will provide information on how the NARA Diabetes Team has learned to think outside of the box and integrate diabetes education into daily practice. Innovative, hands-on teaching tools made from common household items will be shared. Strategies for thinking outside of the box in your clinic or community setting will also be provided.


    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1. Implement two to three strategies for engaging patients and adding diabetes education to your daily practice.
    2. Demonstrate the use of two new hands-on, diabetes education tools to incorporate into your daily practice.
    3. Describe the effect of diabetes education on self-management of the disease.



    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    NA



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    DE0295: Portland Area Baby Teeth Matter Meeting
    Date(s): 2/12/2020 - 2/12/2020
    Facility: Marriott SeaTac Location: Seattle, WA
    Instructor(s): Marty Lieberman, Alia Katabi, Bonnie Bruerd, Douglas Young Director: Bonnie Bruerd
    Audience: DHA, Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants Level: Review
    Quota: 5 - 200 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 6.25 (Total CDE); 6.25 (DANB Non-Clinical); 6.25 (AGD - 550)
    Course Types Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This course will include data review and writing reports for Health Directors and PDSAs to work towards increased access and decreased referral of young children to private pediatric dentists. This session will include the development of customized work flow charts to support this initiative. Additionally, minimally-invasive-dentistry will be further promoted with discussions about materials and how to promote this practice with other dental providers.

    Baby Teeth Matter Collaborative
    February 12, 2020
    Seattle Airport Marriott
    3201 S 176th St, Seattle, WA 98188
    Phone: [206] 241-2000

    8:00 am   Welcome and Opening Exercise         David Cournoyer, ARCORA
    8:30 am   Quarterly Data Presentation             Alia Katabi, ARCORA
    10:00 am   Break
    10:15 am   Develop one-pager for Health Director      Dr. Bonnie Bruerd
    11:00 am   Who does What? Develop flowchart for BTM   Dr. Marty Lieberman
    12:00 pm   Lunch
    1:00 pm   Minimally Invasive Dentistry:            Dr. Marty Lieberman
    Changing Provider Behavior
    2:00 pm   MID: Materials Q&A               Dr. Douglas Young   
    3:00 pm   Work in teams on Action Plans: PDSAs    Dr. Bonnie Bruerd, NTDSC
    Present PDSAs to full group                     
    4:00 pm   Adjourn

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1.   Describe the progress your dental program has made towards the objectives of the Baby Teeth Matter Initiative.
    2.   Develop a report to share progress with local Health Directors and other health providers and community members.
    3.   List 3 strategies to encourage other dental providers to adopt minimally-invasive dentistry.

    Prerequisites:

    Participants should be Portland Area dental staff participating in the Baby Teeth Matter initiative.

    Travel:

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0296: IHS Monthly EDR Series: Maximizing Utilization of the OHS Metric Tool in DXE - Clinical Workflow & Reporting Outcomes [Live Webinar]
    Date(s): 1/15/2020 - 1/15/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Pat Tandon, Joel Knutson Director: Joel Knutson
    Audience: Support Staff, Hygienists, Assistants, Dentists Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 250 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 2.00 (Total CDE); 2.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 2.00 (AGD - 550)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This live webinar will provide the purpose and procedures for using the new IHS Oral Health Status [OHS] Metric.

    Presenter: Pat Tandon
    Dentrix Instructor and Trainer since 1999. Certified for IHS, Enterprise Commercial and DOD. Graduated with engineering degree and manage a Support company in South Florida that provides technical services to the Healthcare marketplace. MCSE and Microsoft curriculum trainer. Trainer of the Year 2009, Instructor of the Year 2011 and Enterprise Trainer of the Year 2017.

    Agenda:
    1.   Definition and importance of the IHS Oral Health Status Metric available in V8.0.9
    •   The goals of the IHS OHS metric and report include
    i.   Identify patients at risk of disease
    ii.   A way to meaningfully classify patient’s current oral health to determine oral health needs [preventive care to urgent care].
    iii.   The means by which excellent patient oral health care may be profoundly impacted through effective tracking of care needs.
    Specifically -
    •   Metric is designed to provide a standardized, automated calculation of an overall oral health status score for each patient, while having minimal impact for providers regarding their clinical workflow.
    •   OHS Classification score is based on provider data entry of four objective, standardized oral health parameters
    •   Classification score is reflected on the OHS Report

    2.   Classification Score Parameters
    •   Caries; both number of active carious lesions as well as maximum depth of carious lesion[s]
    •   Soft tissue evaluation / condition [oral cancer, indication for biopsy, etc.]
    •   Periodontal disease.
    •   Presence of abscessed teeth
    i.   The OHS data entry also allows the provider to identify the need for urgent care to address conditions not directly related to these four specific parameters [i.e. lost/failed restoration[s] without associated carious lesions, etc.]

    3.   Risk Factors [not considered in the actual OHS Classification matrix calculation but available to record]
    •   Caries Risk
    •   Smoking
    •   Diabetes
    •   Dry Mouth

    4.   There are four [current] IHS Oral Health Status classifications and expiration [after two years of no recorded OHS update]
    •   OHS 1: Excellent [no dental treatment required]
    •   OHS 2: Moderate-Good [moderate dental treatment needs]
    •   OHS 3: Compromised [Urgent dental treatment indicated]
    •   OHS 4: Poor [Very Urgent dental treatment indicated]
    •   OHS 5: Patient who was previously scored as OHS 4 but has not been seen within the 24-month time range.
    •   OHS 6: At 25 months without being seen, patient becomes an OHS 6 which reflects the oral health status as “unknown”.

    5.   Detailed walk through of OHS Data Collection Process: live presentation of three separate patients/scenarios, completing the pop-up OHS metric’s data entry dialog window in Dentrix Enterprise software.
    •   Scenario 1 will display completion of a patient’s OHS metric revealing poor oral health in need of immediate urgent care.
    •   Scenario 2 will display completion of a patient’s OHS metric revealing good oral health with moderate treatment needs.
    •   Scenario 3 will display completion of an OHS metric in the situation where a patient has a previous OHS entry.

    6.   Oral Health Status Report [will pull data from the three patient entries demonstrated]
    •   Parameters available and description of their use in the report.
    •   Of what significance is the report data in providing better care for the IHS site’s patients?


    Note: The IHS OHS Metric Tool is controlled by a “Global Setting” in the Dentrix Enterprise EDR Program. This setting is in place and active by default in both new installations, and in V8.0.9 upgrade installations.


    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to:

    1.   Define the purpose of IHS OHS metric and data entry process
    2.   Understand how to effectively incorporate the OHS metric uses into their clinical workflow
    3.   Understand the data entry fields in the OHS metric reports and effectively use the outcome information to reduce / prevent dental emergencies and provide preventive care to reduce risks of disease.










    Prerequisites:

    Participants should be end users of the IHS Electronic Dental Record.

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0297: IHS Monthly EDR Series: Maximizing Utilization of the OHS Metric Tool in DXE - Clinical Workflow & Reporting Outcomes [Recorded Webinar]
    Date(s): 1/16/2020 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Pat Tandon, Joel Knutson Director: Joel Knutson
    Audience: Support Staff, Hygienists, Assistants, Dentists Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 250 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 2.00 (Total CDE); 2.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 2.00 (AGD - 550)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This recorded webinar from 1/15/20 will provide the purpose and procedures for using the new IHS Oral Health Status [OHS] Metric.

    Presenter: Pat Tandon
    Dentrix Instructor and Trainer since 1999. Certified for IHS, Enterprise Commercial and DOD. Graduated with engineering degree and manage a Support company in South Florida that provides technical services to the Healthcare marketplace. MCSE and Microsoft curriculum trainer. Trainer of the Year 2009, Instructor of the Year 2011 and Enterprise Trainer of the Year 2017.

    Agenda:
    1.   Definition and importance of the IHS Oral Health Status Metric available in V8.0.9
    •   The goals of the IHS OHS metric and report include
    i.   Identify patients at risk of disease
    ii.   A way to meaningfully classify patient’s current oral health to determine oral health needs [preventive care to urgent care].
    iii.   The means by which excellent patient oral health care may be profoundly impacted through effective tracking of care needs.
    Specifically -
    •   Metric is designed to provide a standardized, automated calculation of an overall oral health status score for each patient, while having minimal impact for providers regarding their clinical workflow.
    •   OHS Classification score is based on provider data entry of four objective, standardized oral health parameters
    •   Classification score is reflected on the OHS Report

    2.   Classification Score Parameters
    •   Caries; both number of active carious lesions as well as maximum depth of carious lesion[s]
    •   Soft tissue evaluation / condition [oral cancer, indication for biopsy, etc.]
    •   Periodontal disease.
    •   Presence of abscessed teeth
    i.   The OHS data entry also allows the provider to identify the need for urgent care to address conditions not directly related to these four specific parameters [i.e. lost/failed restoration[s] without associated carious lesions, etc.]

    3.   Risk Factors [not considered in the actual OHS Classification matrix calculation but available to record]
    •   Caries Risk
    •   Smoking
    •   Diabetes
    •   Dry Mouth

    4.   There are four [current] IHS Oral Health Status classifications and expiration [after two years of no recorded OHS update]
    •   OHS 1: Excellent [no dental treatment required]
    •   OHS 2: Moderate-Good [moderate dental treatment needs]
    •   OHS 3: Compromised [Urgent dental treatment indicated]
    •   OHS 4: Poor [Very Urgent dental treatment indicated]
    •   OHS 5: Patient who was previously scored as OHS 4 but has not been seen within the 24-month time range.
    •   OHS 6: At 25 months without being seen, patient becomes an OHS 6 which reflects the oral health status as “unknown”.

    5.   Detailed walk through of OHS Data Collection Process: live presentation of three separate patients/scenarios, completing the pop-up OHS metric’s data entry dialog window in Dentrix Enterprise software.
    •   Scenario 1 will display completion of a patient’s OHS metric revealing poor oral health in need of immediate urgent care.
    •   Scenario 2 will display completion of a patient’s OHS metric revealing good oral health with moderate treatment needs.
    •   Scenario 3 will display completion of an OHS metric in the situation where a patient has a previous OHS entry.

    6.   Oral Health Status Report [will pull data from the three patient entries demonstrated]
    •   Parameters available and description of their use in the report.
    •   Of what significance is the report data in providing better care for the IHS site’s patients?


    Note: The IHS OHS Metric Tool is controlled by a “Global Setting” in the Dentrix Enterprise EDR Program. This setting is in place and active by default in both new installations, and in V8.0.9 upgrade installations.


    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to:

    1.   Define the purpose of IHS OHS metric and data entry process
    2.   Understand how to effectively incorporate the OHS metric uses into their clinical workflow
    3.   Understand the data entry fields in the OHS metric reports and effectively use the outcome information to reduce / prevent dental emergencies and provide preventive care to reduce risks of disease.










    Prerequisites:

    Participants should be end users of the IHS Electronic Dental Record.

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0298: Diabetes Online CDE: Course Title: Patient-Centered Approach to Cardiovascular Disease [CVD] Risk Reduction: Managing HTN and Lipids
    Date(s): 2/13/2020 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Lani Desaulniers Director: Jan Frederick
    Audience: Dentists, Assistants, Hygienists, Support Staff Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 149)
    Course Types
    Summary:

    Cardiovascular disease affects the health of many people with diabetes. This session will review current guidelines for hypertension and lipid management in people with diabetes– including an update from the recently released 2018 AHA/ACC/[ADA et al] Guideline on the Management of Blood Cholesterol. Strategies for working with patients to develop individual treatment goals and regimens will be presented.


    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1.Examine key evidence supporting current guidelines for hypertension and lipid management in people with diabetes.
    2. Individualize treatment strategies for management of blood pressure and lipids.
    3.Name three common barriers to adherence to treatment regimens, and discuss approaches to addressing them.   




    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    NA



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    DE0301: Fill in later
    Date(s): 4/22/2020 - 4/22/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Director: Visanio Mukes
    Audience: Hygienists, DHA, Dentists, Assistants Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 500 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 430)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    An overview of non-pharmacological behavior management techniques to increase the skill and comfort level of dentists, dental health aide therapists, dental hygienists and dental assistants related to behavior guidance of the pediatric dental patient.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants should be able to:
    1.   Understand different child personalities and how to relate to them
    2.   Know what behavior management techniques work in each situation
    3.   Determine if a referral to a specialist will be necessary to deliver appropriate and safe care

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0302: IHS Monthly EDR Series: What's New in Dentrix Enterprise 11.0 [live webinar]
    Date(s): 2/19/2020 - 2/19/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Elliot Walker Director: Joel Knutson
    Audience: Support Staff, Hygienists, Assistants, Dentists Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 250 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 2.00 (Total CDE); 2.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 2.00 (AGD - 550)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This live webinar will provide an overview of Dentrix Enterprise 11.0

    Presenter: Elliot Walker

    Mr. Elliot Walker has a Bachelor’s degree in Business Management and has considerable experience in the concept of User Experience Design and Project Management. He has worked for Henry Schein Practice Solutions for 12 years. For the last 8 years, Elliot has been the Senior Product Analyst for the Dentrix Enterprise development teams. Elliot has led, or been involved in, the design and development of every feature in the Dentrix Enterprise 8.0.9 release. He was also the lead developer for the Dentrix 11.0 version release.

    Currently, Mr. Walker is the Product Manager for Henry Schein eServices.

    Agenda: DXE 11.0 topics for Feb 19, 2020
    •   Editing Clinical Notes from the Signature Manager
    o   Demo of how to edit or add information to an unsigned clinical note from the Signature Manager.
    •   Creating Family Alerts
    •   Entering Chart Notes
    o   What are Chart Notes? and how to use them
    •   Display Patient Age and Birthdate in Appointment Book
    •   Redesigned DXOne Reporting Module
    o   Using Patient Tags in [nearly] every DXOne report option
    o   How to set up [DXOne] Report Scheduling Service
    •   C-CDA [Consolidated Clinical Document Architecture]
    o   What is C-CDA used for?
    o   How does it interact with HL7?
    o   How to set up views for C-CDA information
    •   Exporting patient information into claims, correspondence
    •   Inactivating and reactivating ADA-CDT dental codes
    •   How to set up and use link[s] for a Patient Education Topic
    •   Q&A

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to:

    Learning Objectives:
    1.   Participants should be able to use the Signature Manager function to make editing/completing unsigned Clinical Notes more efficient.
    2.   Participants should be able to use the new Chart Notes function to all providers of patient treatment specific information without opening [closed] Clinical Notes.
    3.   Participants should be able to set up Patient Education Topic links to specific procedure codes











    Prerequisites:

    Participants should be end users of the IHS Electronic Dental Record.

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0303: IHS Monthly EDR Series: What's New in Dentrix Enterprise 11.0 [recorded webinar]
    Date(s): 3/3/2020 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Elliot Walker Director: Joel Knutson
    Audience: Support Staff, Hygienists, Assistants, Dentists Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 250 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 2.00 (Total CDE); 2.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 2.00 (AGD - 550)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This live webinar will provide an overview of Dentrix Enterprise 11.0

    Presenter: Elliot Walker

    Mr. Elliot Walker has a Bachelor’s degree in Business Management and has considerable experience in the concept of User Experience Design and Project Management. He has worked for Henry Schein Practice Solutions for 12 years. For the last 8 years, Elliot has been the Senior Product Analyst for the Dentrix Enterprise development teams. Elliot has led, or been involved in, the design and development of every feature in the Dentrix Enterprise 8.0.9 release. He was also the lead developer for the Dentrix 11.0 version release.

    Currently, Mr. Walker is the Product Manager for Henry Schein eServices.

    Agenda: DXE 11.0 topics for Feb 19, 2020
    •   Editing Clinical Notes from the Signature Manager
    o   Demo of how to edit or add information to an unsigned clinical note from the Signature Manager.
    •   Creating Family Alerts
    •   Entering Chart Notes
    o   What are Chart Notes? and how to use them
    •   Display Patient Age and Birthdate in Appointment Book
    •   Redesigned DXOne Reporting Module
    o   Using Patient Tags in [nearly] every DXOne report option
    o   How to set up [DXOne] Report Scheduling Service
    •   C-CDA [Consolidated Clinical Document Architecture]
    o   What is C-CDA used for?
    o   How does it interact with HL7?
    o   How to set up views for C-CDA information
    •   Exporting patient information into claims, correspondence
    •   Inactivating and reactivating ADA-CDT dental codes
    •   How to set up and use link[s] for a Patient Education Topic
    •   Q&A

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to:

    Learning Objectives:
    1.   Participants should be able to use the Signature Manager function to make editing/completing unsigned Clinical Notes more efficient.
    2.   Participants should be able to use the new Chart Notes function to all providers of patient treatment specific information without opening [closed] Clinical Notes.
    3.   Participants should be able to set up Patient Education Topic links to specific procedure codes











    Prerequisites:

    Participants should be end users of the IHS Electronic Dental Record.

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0304: Diabetes Online CDE: Non-Insulin Medications for Hyperglycemia Treatment in Type 2 Diabetes
    Date(s): 2/26/2020 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Richard Arakaki Director: Jan Frederick
    Audience: Dentists, Assistants, Hygienists, Support Staff Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 149)
    Course Types
    Summary:

    There are many non-insulin medications for the treatment of hyperglycemia available to patients with type 2 diabetes. Recent studies suggest the benefit of new agents beyond blood sugar reduction. Appropriate selection of medications will require understanding of the mechanism of action, effectiveness and side effects of treatment, and cost and convenience to our patients.


    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1.   Examine the pathophysiological approach to hyperglycemia treatment.
    2.   Discuss Diabetes Audit glycemia and treatment trends.
    3.   Select appropriate non-insulin medications for the treatment of hyperglycemia in patients with Type 2 diabetes.





    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    NA



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    DE0305: IHS Monthly EDR Series: IHS Oral Health Status [OHS] Metric – Reporting Outcomes [live webinar]
    Date(s): 3/18/2020 - 3/18/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Pat Tandon Director: Joel Knutson
    Audience: Hygienists, Assistants, Dentists, Support Staff Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 250 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 2.00 (Total CDE); 2.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 2.00 (AGD - 550)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This live webinar will provide an overview of the IHS Oral Health Status Metric.

    Presenter: Pat Tandon
    Dentrix Instructor and Trainer since 1999. Certified for IHS, Enterprise Commercial and DOD. Graduated with engineering degree and manage a Support company in South Florida that provides technical services to the Healthcare marketplace. MCSE and Microsoft curriculum trainer. Dentrix Trainer of the Year 2009, Instructor of the Year 2011 and Enterprise Trainer of the Year 2017.
    Agenda:
    1.   Quick Review of the IHS Oral Health Status Metric available in V8.0.9
    •   Metric is designed to provide a standardized, automated calculation of an overall oral health status score for each patient and will define at risk patients.
    •   OHS Classification score is based on provider data entry of four objective, standardized oral health parameters.
    i.   Caries; both number of active carious lesions as well as maximum depth of carious lesion[s]
    ii.   Soft tissue evaluation / condition [oral cancer, indication for biopsy, etc.]
    iii.   Periodontal disease.
    iv.   Presence of abscessed teeth
    1.   The OHS data entry also allows the provider to identify the need for urgent care to address conditions not directly related to these four specific parameters [i.e. lost/failed restoration[s] without associated carious lesions, etc.]
    •   Classification score is reflected on the OHS Statistics Report.
    i.   OHS 1: Excellent [no dental treatment required]
    ii.   OHS 2: Moderate-Good [moderate dental treatment needs]
    iii.   OHS 3: Compromised [Urgent dental treatment indicated]
    iv.   OHS 4: Poor [Very Urgent dental treatment indicated]
    v.   OHS 5: Patient who was previously scored as OHS 4 but has not had an OHS update within the 24-month time range. After another 12 months of no OHS update, become OHS [Classification] 6.
    vi.   OHS 6: Previous Class 1-3: At 25 months without OHS update, patient becomes an OHS 6 which reflects the oral health status as “unknown”.

    2.   Completion of the OHS Metric data entry has minimal impact on the Clinical workflow in the EDR.
    •   Use of quick Clinical Note “Template” to generate an OHS Data Entry
    i.   When the OHS Data Entry “Template” clinical note is signed the OHS metric data entry dialogue box auto launches for completion
    ii.   OHS ‘meter’ can be used as a patient education / motivation tool
    iii.   Demonstrate single-page OHS data collection document

    3.   DXOne Oral Health Status Report
    •   Parameters available and description of their use in the report.
    i.   Live software used to demonstrate each parameter selection and its effect on the report’s outcome
    ii.   Live software used to pull data reports for different situations
    iii.   Present copies of OHS Report with representative data in different scenarios of Classifications and thoroughly describe what is being displayed

    4.   How to use the OHS Statistics report data’s importance in management of clinic’s patients.
    •   It is a resource to use for identifying at risk patients so they may be contacted.
    i.   Explain the ways in which at risk patients are identified in the report.

    5.   Interpret at least four population measures from the basic DXOne “OHS Statistics” Report.
    a.   [Number of people that have never been seen in clinic]
    b.   [Number of clinic population in each OHS classification]
    c.   [Number of patient that have not had an OHS update within at least two years]
    d.   [Number of patients that have immediate treatment needs]
    e.   [Modify report parameters to report OHS classifications by specific clinic or provider]

    6.   Generate an OHS Statistics report to identify individual patients with specific treatment needs.
    Understand how to use the report options available in the “OHS Statistics” Report

    7.   How to use the “OHS Statistics” Report for HP/DP & QA/PI initiatives
    Understand manipulating and saving the information on the report in an Excel format.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to:

    Learning Objectives:
    1.   Further understand the purpose of OHS Metric Tool in the clinical workflow
    2.   Understand how to use the parameters available to produce the Oral Health Status Report
    3.   Understand how to use the information gathered for effective follow up of at-risk patients












    Prerequisites:

    Participants should be end users of the IHS Electronic Dental Record.

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0306: IHS Monthly EDR Series: IHS Oral Health Status [OHS] Metric – Reporting Outcomes [recorded webinar]
    Date(s): 3/19/2020 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Pat Tandon Director: Joel Knutson
    Audience: Support Staff, Hygienists, Assistants, Dentists Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 250 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 2.00 (Total CDE); 2.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 2.00 (AGD - 550)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This recorded webinar will provide an overview of the IHS Oral Health Status Metric.

    Presenter: Pat Tandon
    Dentrix Instructor and Trainer since 1999. Certified for IHS, Enterprise Commercial and DOD. Graduated with engineering degree and manage a Support company in South Florida that provides technical services to the Healthcare marketplace. MCSE and Microsoft curriculum trainer. Dentrix Trainer of the Year 2009, Instructor of the Year 2011 and Enterprise Trainer of the Year 2017.
    Agenda:
    1.   Quick Review of the IHS Oral Health Status Metric available in V8.0.9
    •   Metric is designed to provide a standardized, automated calculation of an overall oral health status score for each patient and will define at risk patients.
    •   OHS Classification score is based on provider data entry of four objective, standardized oral health parameters.
    i.   Caries; both number of active carious lesions as well as maximum depth of carious lesion[s]
    ii.   Soft tissue evaluation / condition [oral cancer, indication for biopsy, etc.]
    iii.   Periodontal disease.
    iv.   Presence of abscessed teeth
    1.   The OHS data entry also allows the provider to identify the need for urgent care to address conditions not directly related to these four specific parameters [i.e. lost/failed restoration[s] without associated carious lesions, etc.]
    •   Classification score is reflected on the OHS Statistics Report.
    i.   OHS 1: Excellent [no dental treatment required]
    ii.   OHS 2: Moderate-Good [moderate dental treatment needs]
    iii.   OHS 3: Compromised [Urgent dental treatment indicated]
    iv.   OHS 4: Poor [Very Urgent dental treatment indicated]
    v.   OHS 5: Patient who was previously scored as OHS 4 but has not had an OHS update within the 24-month time range. After another 12 months of no OHS update, become OHS [Classification] 6.
    vi.   OHS 6: Previous Class 1-3: At 25 months without OHS update, patient becomes an OHS 6 which reflects the oral health status as “unknown”.

    2.   Completion of the OHS Metric data entry has minimal impact on the Clinical workflow in the EDR.
    •   Use of quick Clinical Note “Template” to generate an OHS Data Entry
    i.   When the OHS Data Entry “Template” clinical note is signed the OHS metric data entry dialogue box auto launches for completion
    ii.   OHS ‘meter’ can be used as a patient education / motivation tool
    iii.   Demonstrate single-page OHS data collection document

    3.   DXOne Oral Health Status Report
    •   Parameters available and description of their use in the report.
    i.   Live software used to demonstrate each parameter selection and its effect on the report’s outcome
    ii.   Live software used to pull data reports for different situations
    iii.   Present copies of OHS Report with representative data in different scenarios of Classifications and thoroughly describe what is being displayed

    4.   How to use the OHS Statistics report data’s importance in management of clinic’s patients.
    •   It is a resource to use for identifying at risk patients so they may be contacted.
    i.   Explain the ways in which at risk patients are identified in the report.

    5.   Interpret at least four population measures from the basic DXOne “OHS Statistics” Report.
    a.   [Number of people that have never been seen in clinic]
    b.   [Number of clinic population in each OHS classification]
    c.   [Number of patient that have not had an OHS update within at least two years]
    d.   [Number of patients that have immediate treatment needs]
    e.   [Modify report parameters to report OHS classifications by specific clinic or provider]

    6.   Generate an OHS Statistics report to identify individual patients with specific treatment needs.
    Understand how to use the report options available in the “OHS Statistics” Report

    7.   How to use the “OHS Statistics” Report for HP/DP & QA/PI initiatives
    Understand manipulating and saving the information on the report in an Excel format.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to:

    Learning Objectives:
    1.   Further understand the purpose of OHS Metric Tool in the clinical workflow
    2.   Understand how to use the parameters available to produce the Oral Health Status Report
    3.   Understand how to use the information gathered for effective follow up of at-risk patients












    Prerequisites:

    Participants should be end users of the IHS Electronic Dental Record.

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0307: Portland Area Elder Initiative Meeting
    Date(s): 3/24/2020 - 3/24/2020
    Facility: Marriott SeaTac Location: Seattle, WA
    Instructor(s): Alia Katabi, kerri Lopez, David Cournoyer, Bonnie Bruerd, John Frachella Director: Bonnie Bruerd
    Audience: Dentists, DHA, Hygienists, Assistants Level: Review
    Quota: 5 - 200 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 6.00 (Total CDE); 6.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 158); 2.00 (AGD - 430); 3.00 (AGD - 550)
    Course Types Course Types Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This course will include data review and writing PDSAs to work towards increased access for elders. The strategy that will be the primary focus for this session is motivational interviewing specific to working with elders.

    Seattle Airport Marriott
    3201 S 176th St, Seattle, WA 98188
    Phone: [206] 241-2000

    8:00 Continental breakfast provided
    8:30      Welcome & Opening Exercise - Sarah Borgida & David Cournoyer
    9:00      Review Quarterly Data - Alia Katabi, ARCORA
    10:00   Minimally Invasive Dentistry - Dr. John Frachella, DMD
    12:00    Lunch
    1:00 pm   Tobacco in Indian Country - Kerri Lopez, NPAIHB            
    2:00 pm   Elder Panel on Oral Health - David Cournoyer                     
    3:00 pm   Work in teams on Action Plans: PDSAs - Dr. Bonnie Bruerd, NTDSC
    3:30 pm   Present PDSAs to full group
    4:00 pm   Adjourn

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1.   Describe the progress your dental program has made towards increasing access for Tribal elders.
    2.   List three primary elements of minimally-invasive dentistry and one strategy specific to working with elders.
    3.   Demonstrate the principles of tobacco cessation for elders and demonstrate through role playing.

    Prerequisites:

    This course is for those in the Portland Area participating in the Elder Care Initiative.

    Travel:

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0308: Oklahoma City Area Dental Seminar
    Date(s): 4/30/2020 - 4/30/2020
    Facility: Moore Norman Technology Center Location: Oklahoma City, OK
    Instructor(s): Eva Grayzel, Greg Krempl Director: Keasha Myrick
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff Level: Review
    Quota: 20 - 50 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 6.00 (Total CDE); 6.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 6.00 (AGD - 730)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This one day seminar is featured during Oral Cancer Awareness Month. Because many oral cancer cases are discovered during late development, the rates of oral cancer cases reaching stage IV are at an alarming rate. Research shows “one American dies every hour of every day from oral cancer”. The morning course will share the experience of living with stage IV oral cancer and how she survived, and the afternoon lecture will cover oral cavity cancer screening with management and reconstruction measures of oral cancer.

    Moore Norman Technology Center
    South Penn Campus
    13301 South Pennsylvania
    Oklahoma City, OK 73170
    405.364.5763

    AGENDA
    8:30am-9:00am   Registration
    9:00am-12:00pm   Ms. Eva Grayzel: Beating the Odds: A Story NOT Silenced by Oral Cancer
    12:00PM-12:45PM   Lunch
    1:00PM-4:00PM   Dr. Greg Krempl, MD: What’s Old, What’s New in Oral Cavity Cancer?
    4:00PM      Closing/Completion Codes

    Learning Objectives:

    Course Objectives

    Ms. Eva Grayzel
    Beating the Odds: A Story NOT Silenced by Oral Cancer: Eva Grayzel transports dental professionals into the oral cancer patient’s experience sharing riveting details about her delayed diagnosis and finding the strength to persevere through the devastating effects of radical surgery and radiation motivating new thinking about oral cancer screenings and patient education. Her compelling narrative humanizes oral cancer, inspiring audiences professionally and personally.
    •   Integrate oral cancer screenings with patient education
    •   Optimize screening techniques and patient care
    •   Develop a standard of care for screenings
    •   Understand long-term effects of radiation to the oral cavity
    •   Protect yourself from liability in an oral cancer case

    Dr. Greg Krempl, MD
    What’s Old, What’s New in Oral Cavity Cancer?
    Dr. Krempl sees patients with cancers of the skin, mouth, nose, throat, thyroid and salivary glands. His lecture will review minimally invasive surgical techniques and rehabilitation after cancer surgery in the head & neck and will include oral cavity cancer screening with management and reconstruction measures of oral cancer.
    •   Review oral cavity screening and modern techniques
    •   Discuss the difficult case- what to do when your eyes and the pathology report differently.
    •   Review modern management of advanced oral cavity cancers- reconstructive techniques and rehabilitation

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    Yes, to host location [see address in summary]

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0309: Diabetes Online CDE: Mindful Eating Basics
    Date(s): 3/4/2020 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Erica Dean Director: Jan Frederick
    Audience: Dentists, Assistants, Hygienists, Support Staff Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 150)
    Course Types
    Summary:

    Mindful eating is an approach that focuses on teaching individuals physical cues of hunger and fullness, as well as enhancing meal satisfaction. This session will provide an overview of the success and use of mindful meditation and mindful approach to eating in diabetes self-management education. Participants will learn about going beyond traditional nutrition therapy and using mindful eating and cognitive behavior therapies to help patients achieve long term success.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1.   Use Mindful Eating techniques as a trauma-informed patient education tool.
    2.   Teach community members about 3 mindful eating skills that serve as a beginning foundation.
    3.   Incorporate mindful eating education into your community or clinical practice.






    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    NA



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    DE0310: Diabetes Online CDE: Native-Centered Nutrition Education
    Date(s): 3/11/2020 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Kibbe Conti Director: Jan Frederick
    Audience: Dentists, Assistants, Hygienists, Support Staff Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 150)
    Course Types
    Summary:

    Traditional food ways have a long history of importance and use in health maintenance and disease prevention and treatment in AI/AN communities. Nutrition was traditionally learned experientially with stories, and engaging with foods through planting to food preparation to tasting. However, traditional ways are often underestimated as a part of health services. This session will include presentation of a variety of sensory learning methods that engage patients in learning how to:
    Identify carbohydrates from non-carbohydrates
    Distinguish whole grains from refined grains
    Distinguish starchy vegetables from non-starchy vegetables
    Increase the variety of fruits and vegetables eaten
    Several tested and useful methods to teach patients about achieving nutrition balance, including innovative use of My Native Plate, My Diabetes Plate and other visual tools for diabetes care and self-management education and active learning will be shared.


    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1.   Use visual cues to identify and count carbohydrates on sample plates in order to balance carbohydrates in meals with a variety of non-carbohydrate foods for optimal nutrition.
    2.   Interact with clients in multi-sensory learning sessions about food, using teach back methods to identify carbohydrates and demonstrate understanding.
    3.   Share one example of how traditional knowledge of foods is similar to our modern understanding of nutrition and one example of how historic food ways offer insight into optimal nutrition that can be applied today.






    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    NA



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    DE0311: Diabetes Online CDE: New and Innovative Tools from DDTP
    Date(s): 3/18/2020 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Dianna Richter, Brenda Broussard, Cecelia Butler Director: Jan Frederick
    Audience: Dentists, Assistants, Hygienists, Support Staff Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 149)
    Course Types
    Summary:

    This session will provide information on a variety of new and innovative diabetes education tools from the Division of Diabetes Treatment and Prevention. Approaches for integrating diabetes education into individual clinic sessions, as well as, lesson plans for group sessions will be shared. Strategies for encouraging and engaging patients in their diabetes self-management and helping them achieve good outcomes will also be discussed.


    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1.   Implement strategies for using new materials to enhance diabetes education practices and improve patient engagement.
    2.   Incorporate into daily practice new innovative, hands-on, culturally based, diabetes education tools.
    3.   Describe the effect of diabetes education on self-management of the disease.






    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    NA



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    DE0312: IHS Monthly CDE Webinar: Coding 101 for Dental Staff, 2020 [Live Webinar]
    Date(s): 3/25/2020 - 3/25/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Joel Knutson, Jennifer Curtis Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: Hygienists, Dentists, Assistants, DHA Level: Review
    Quota: 5 - 150 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 550)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    Wednesday, March 25, 2020 @ 1:00 Eastern Time

    Presenters:
    Col [Ret.] Joel Knutson, IHS Professional Specialties Group Chair &
    LCDR Jennifer Curtis, Dental Hygiene Professional Advisory Group Chair [tentative]

    Webinar Moderator: RADM Tim Ricks

    Dr. Joel Knutson and LCDR Jennifer Curtis will review: Coding for the Adult Patient.

    LCDR Curtis will provide guidance specific for coding for the hygiene appointment.

    Dr. Knutson will review the CY 2020 changes to the ADA CDT code file; suggestions for linking CDT to ICD-10 codes; and setting up Dentrix CDT to ICD-10 cross-coding to maximize automation and accuracy of CDT and ICD-10 data communication between Dentrix and RPMS. Examples of Dentrix screen shots will be reviewed to demonstrate Dentrix coding procedures that clinic staff may not routinely use or view.

    LCDR Jennifer Curtis has served as a U.S. Public Health Service Officer since October 16, 2006 and the Indian Health Service since September 2015. LCDR Curtis holds a Bachelor of Science in Dental Hygiene from the University of Oklahoma and a Master of Science in Health Administration from Southern California Health Sciences Independence University. During her career as a U.S. Public Health Service Officer, LCDR Curtis served as Chief Corporate Compliance Officer for 6 ambulatory clinics, a critical access hospital and a rehabilitation center. LCDR Curtis has extensive training and experience on coding and billing processes. LCDR Curtis obtained a certification in Health Care Compliance and Privacy through the Health Care Compliance Association.

    Dr. Joel Knutson is the Dental informatics and Electronic Dental Record Project Officer for the Indian Health Service. As such, Joel is responsible for administration and day-to-day management of the IHS Dentrix Enterprise Electronic Dental Record contract supporting 240 IHS dental clinics throughout the United States. Dr. Knutson's previous dental informatics experience includes 9 years’ experience with the Defense Health Agency, TRICARE and the Military Medical Support Office during his 26-year active duty career in the US military.


    To join this webinar, follow these instructions:
    Go to https://ihs.cosocloud.com/mar2020
    2.   A window should appear to “join audio conference” [if not, click on the phone icon at the top of the screen and choose “dial-out”]
    3.   Dial-Out: Click on the “Dial-out” feature [receive call from the meeting, type in your phone number, click join at the bottom of the window, wait for the call, then press “1” to join the conference], OR
    4.   Dial-In: After logging into the webinar, click on “dial-in”, dial into the webinar at 1 [800] 832-0736, and, when prompted, enter “Meeting One” room number 8082919

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants should be able to:
    1. List at least three coding concepts specific for hygiene appointments
    2. Identify the three most common components of an implant for coding
    3. Select the most appropriate ICD-10 code using the Dentrix CDT to ICD-10 cross-coding set up

    Prerequisites:

    Open to all IHS, tribal, and urban dental program staff.

    Travel:

    None- webinar.

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0313: IHS Monthly CDE Webinar: Coding 101 for Dental Staff, 2020 [Recorded Webinar]
    Date(s): 3/25/2020 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Joel Knutson, Jennifer Curtis Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: DHA, Hygienists, Dentists, Assistants Level: Review
    Quota: 5 - 150 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 550)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    To listen to this recorded webinar, copy and paste this link: https://ihs.cosocloud.com/p2vo3jwee3h2/
    Presenters:
    Col [Ret.] Joel Knutson, IHS Professional Specialties Group Chair &
    LCDR Jennifer Curtis, Dental Hygiene Professional Advisory Group Chair [tentative]

    Webinar Moderator: RADM Tim Ricks

    Dr. Joel Knutson and LCDR Jennifer Curtis will review: Coding for the Adult Patient.

    LCDR Curtis will provide guidance specific for coding for the hygiene appointment.

    Dr. Knutson will review the CY 2020 changes to the ADA CDT code file; suggestions for linking CDT to ICD-10 codes; and setting up Dentrix CDT to ICD-10 cross-coding to maximize automation and accuracy of CDT and ICD-10 data communication between Dentrix and RPMS. Examples of Dentrix screen shots will be reviewed to demonstrate Dentrix coding procedures that clinic staff may not routinely use or view.

    LCDR Jennifer Curtis has served as a U.S. Public Health Service Officer since October 16, 2006 and the Indian Health Service since September 2015. LCDR Curtis holds a Bachelor of Science in Dental Hygiene from the University of Oklahoma and a Master of Science in Health Administration from Southern California Health Sciences Independence University. During her career as a U.S. Public Health Service Officer, LCDR Curtis served as Chief Corporate Compliance Officer for 6 ambulatory clinics, a critical access hospital and a rehabilitation center. LCDR Curtis has extensive training and experience on coding and billing processes. LCDR Curtis obtained a certification in Health Care Compliance and Privacy through the Health Care Compliance Association.

    Dr. Joel Knutson is the Dental informatics and Electronic Dental Record Project Officer for the Indian Health Service. As such, Joel is responsible for administration and day-to-day management of the IHS Dentrix Enterprise Electronic Dental Record contract supporting 240 IHS dental clinics throughout the United States. Dr. Knutson's previous dental informatics experience includes 9 years’ experience with the Defense Health Agency, TRICARE and the Military Medical Support Office during his 26-year active duty career in the US military.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants should be able to:
    1. List at least three coding concepts specific for hygiene appointments
    2. Identify the three cost common components of an implant for coding
    3. Select the most appropriate ICD-10 code using the Dentrix CDT to ICD-10 cross-coding set up

    Prerequisites:

    Open to all IHS, tribal, and urban dental program staff.

    Travel:

    None- webinar.

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0314: Diabetes Online CDE: Engaging Partners to Address Food Access
    Date(s): 3/25/2020 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Jenna Cope, Lydia Kim Director: Jan Frederick
    Audience: Dentists, Assistants, Hygienists, Support Staff Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 149)
    Course Types
    Summary:

    The food system on Navajo Nation has been shaped by a complex history that has led to its current USDA designation/classification as a food desert. This session will include a discussion of how community partners including community members, public, private and non-profit organizations are working collectively and powerfully in Shiprock, New Mexico to improve access to healthy food and water, and to promote food systems change. Information on how other communities can build local, diverse partnerships to improve health and food access, and how clinical settings can implement strategies to support patients experiencing food insecurity will be shared. The training will also include strategies for supporting food insecure patients.


    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1.   Summarize current information about the effects of food insecurity on health and health outcomes.
    2.   Identify and utilize screening tools to assess food insecurity in persons with diabetes, as well as, other community members.
    3.   Describe approaches for increasing access to healthy foods in rural and/or tribal communities.







    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    NA



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    DE0315: Diabetes Online CDE: The Science Supporting Exclusive Breastfeeding - why not just one bottle?
    Date(s): 4/7/2020 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Jennifer Thomas Director: Jan Frederick
    Audience: Dentists, Assistants, Hygienists, Support Staff Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 150)
    Course Types
    Summary:

    Breastfeeding is an evidence based early intervention for reducing risk for obesity and diabetes. The hospital/medical culture of supplementation can and does affect the length of exclusive breastfeeding and ultimately the infant’s future health status. Early problems with breastfeeding cause about half of mothers to abandon breastfeeding in the first postpartum weeks. This session will provide information on multiple, simple ways that obstetricians, midwives, nursing and other staff can support the normal process of breast feeding. The IHS promotes and tracks breastfeeding via efforts such as the Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative, the Diabetes Treatment and Prevention Program Best Practices, and GPRA.


    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1.   Describe the importance of exclusive breastfeeding for both mother and baby.
    2.   Alter practice routines that interfere with the natural process of breastfeeding in order to support a more optimal breastfeeding duration.
    3.   Enhance and improve advice and support to new mothers to help prevent early problems.








    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    NA



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    DE0316: IHS Monthly CDE Webinar: Communication with kids-non-pharmacological behavior management [Live Webinar]
    Date(s): 4/22/2020 - 4/22/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): BRIAN TALLEY Director: Visanio Mukes
    Audience: DHA, Hygienists, Dentists, Assistants Level: Review
    Quota: 5 - 150 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 430)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    Wednesday, April 22, 2020 @ 1:00 Eastern Time
    This webinar is co-sponsored by the Field Advisory Committee of the National Oral Health Council. It will provide an overview of non-pharmacological behavior management techniques to increase the skills and comfort level of dentists, DHATs, dental hygienists and dental assistants related to pediatric patients.

    Webinar Moderator: Dr. Cheryl Sixkiller

    To join this webinar, follow these instructions:
    Go to https://ihs.cosocloud.com/apr2020
    2.   A window should appear to “join audio conference” [if not, click on the phone icon at the top of the screen and choose “dial-out”]
    3.   Dial-Out: Click on the “Dial-out” feature [receive call from the meeting, type in your phone number, click join at the bottom of the window, wait for the call, then press “1” to join the conference], OR
    4.   Dial-In: After logging into the webinar, click on “dial-in”, dial into the webinar at 1 [800] 832-0736, and, when prompted, enter “Meeting One” room number 8082919

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants should be able to:
    1. Understand different child personalities and how to relate to them;
    2. Know what behavior management techniques work in each situation; and
    3. Determine if a referral to a specialist will be necessary to deliver appropriate and safe care.

    Prerequisites:

    Open to all IHS, tribal, and urban dental program staff.

    Travel:

    None- webinar.

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0317: IHS Monthly CDE Webinar: Communication with kids-non-pharmacological behavior management [Recorded Webinar]
    Date(s): 4/23/2020 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): BRIAN TALLEY Director: Visanio Mukes
    Audience: DHA, Hygienists, Dentists, Assistants Level: Review
    Quota: 5 - 500 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 430)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This is a recording of a live webinar that was offered on April 22, 2020.

    This webinar is co-sponsored by the Field Advisory Committee of the National Oral Health Council. It will provide an overview of non-pharmacological behavior management techniques to increase the skills and comfort level of dentists, DHATs, dental hygienists and dental assistants related to pediatric patients.

    Webinar Moderator: Dr. Cheryl Sixkiller

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants should be able to:
    1. Understand different child personalities and how to relate to them;
    2. Know what behavior management techniques work in each situation; and
    3. Determine if a referral to a specialist will be necessary to deliver appropriate and safe care.

    Prerequisites:

    Open to all IHS, tribal, and urban dental program staff.

    Travel:

    None- webinar.

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0319: Cusp-Protecting Amalgams: Rationale, Clinical Steps and A Case Presentation
    Date(s): 5/14/2020 - 5/14/2020
    Facility: Tuba City Regional Health Care Location: Tuba City, AZ
    Instructor(s): roger Oldroyd Director: roger Oldroyd
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants Level: Review
    Quota: 1 - 250 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 2.00 (Total CDE); 2.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 2.00 (AGD - 250)
    Course Types Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This course is for Tuba City personnel only.

    Course will discuss the rationale, clinical criteria and clinical steps for the use of, preparation and restoration of cusp-protecting amalgams [CPAs]. The course will also include a comprehensive case presentation including the use of cusp-protecting amalgams, including treatment planning, clinical pre-operative options and clinical photos of treatment steps and completion.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1.    Discuss the rationale and clinical criteria for the use of CPAs
    2.    Understand and discuss the clinical steps for the preparation of a tooth for a CPA
    3.    Understand and discuss the clinical steps for the restoration of a tooth prepared for a CPA

    Prerequisites:

    Tuba City dental staff only

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    NA



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    DE0320: IHS Monthly EDR Series: Maximizing Utilization of the DXE Appointment Book Features & Lists [live webinar]
    Date(s): 4/15/2020 - 4/15/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Renee Gilbert Director: Joel Knutson
    Audience: Support Staff, Hygienists, Assistants, Dentists Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 250 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.50 (Total CDE); 1.50 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.50 (AGD - 550)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    Maximum utilization of the scheduling features and lists in Dentrix Enterprise [DXE] is fundamental to ensuring ideal communication of patient scheduling needs and proper appointment decision support for the dental team. In this session, Renee’ Gilbert provides an in-depth review of the key tools to utilize within the DXE Appointment Book to achieve optimal dental clinic scheduling outcomes.

    Agenda:
    1.   Highlight key Appointment Book setup features that promote easy scheduling processes.
    •   Clinic, provider and operatory hours
    •   Appointment Book Views
    •   Flip Tabs
    •   Appointment Break Reasons
    •   Decision Support tools for scheduling –
    i.   Global Alerts [supports a wide range of potential decision support messaging options]
    ii.   Procedure time
    iii.   Provider time patterns

    2.   Effective scheduling starts and ends with generating appointments through the More Information scheduling workflow by reviewing patient financial and clinical readiness through the More Information window:
    •   Summary of patient information, appointments, treatment plans
    •   Create, edit and review Treatment Requests
    •   Initiate new appointment scheduling from nearly any window in Dentrix Enterprise

    3.   How to use the Scheduling Assistant and Treatment Request Manager to identify appointment needs
    •   Managing appointments through break, wait/will call, ASAP/OPEN/FIXED
    •   With the appropriate workflows in place, the Scheduling Assistant will generate a number of different lists with patients of varying appointment needs
    •   Incorporation of the Treatment Request Manager provides opportunity for documentation, review, approval, scheduling and completion of appointment requests

    4.   Additional Features & Tools:
    •   Scheduling notes and internal communication tools
    i.   Appointment Book Note for items/tasks to be completed that day
    ii.   Appointment Notes to document needs or specific concerns for the scheduled visit
    •   Insurance Eligibility icon
    •   Late Tracker

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to:

    Learning Objectives:
    1.   Define the purpose for using the More Information window to start the appointment scheduling process
    2.   Identify 2 key setup needs to support efficient navigation of the DXE Appointment Book
    3.   Identify 2 tools to generate a list of patients with appointment scheduling needs













    Prerequisites:

    Participants should be end users of the IHS Electronic Dental Record.

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0321: IHS Monthly EDR Series: Maximizing Utilization of the DXE Appointment Book Features & Lists [recorded webinar]
    Date(s): 4/16/2020 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Renee Gilbert Director: Joel Knutson
    Audience: Support Staff, Hygienists, Assistants, Dentists Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 250 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 2.00 (Total CDE); 2.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 2.00 (AGD - 550)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    Maximum utilization of the scheduling features and lists in Dentrix Enterprise [DXE] is fundamental to ensuring ideal communication of patient scheduling needs and proper appointment decision support for the dental team. In this session, Renee’ Gilbert provides an in-depth review of the key tools to utilize within the DXE Appointment Book to achieve optimal dental clinic scheduling outcomes.

    Agenda:
    1.   Highlight key Appointment Book setup features that promote easy scheduling processes.
    •   Clinic, provider and operatory hours
    •   Appointment Book Views
    •   Flip Tabs
    •   Appointment Break Reasons
    •   Decision Support tools for scheduling –
    i.   Global Alerts [supports a wide range of potential decision support messaging options]
    ii.   Procedure time
    iii.   Provider time patterns

    2.   Effective scheduling starts and ends with generating appointments through the More Information scheduling workflow by reviewing patient financial and clinical readiness through the More Information window:
    •   Summary of patient information, appointments, treatment plans
    •   Create, edit and review Treatment Requests
    •   Initiate new appointment scheduling from nearly any window in Dentrix Enterprise

    3.   How to use the Scheduling Assistant and Treatment Request Manager to identify appointment needs
    •   Managing appointments through break, wait/will call, ASAP/OPEN/FIXED
    •   With the appropriate workflows in place, the Scheduling Assistant will generate a number of different lists with patients of varying appointment needs
    •   Incorporation of the Treatment Request Manager provides opportunity for documentation, review, approval, scheduling and completion of appointment requests

    4.   Additional Features & Tools:
    •   Scheduling notes and internal communication tools
    i.   Appointment Book Note for items/tasks to be completed that day
    ii.   Appointment Notes to document needs or specific concerns for the scheduled visit
    •   Insurance Eligibility icon
    •   Late Tracker

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to:

    Learning Objectives:
    1.   Define the purpose for using the More Information window to start the appointment scheduling process
    2.   Identify 2 key setup needs to support efficient navigation of the DXE Appointment Book
    3.   Identify 2 tools to generate a list of patients with appointment scheduling needs













    Prerequisites:

    Participants should be end users of the IHS Electronic Dental Record.

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0322: Diabetes Online CDE: Managing Diabetes through the COVID-19 Crisis
    Date(s): 4/2/2020 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Carol Greenlee Director: Jan Frederick
    Audience: Assistants, Support Staff, Hygienists, Dentists Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 148)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    What can be done to prevent or deal with COVID 19 infection in people with diabetes [PWD]? This presentation will provide an overview of the potential impact of COVID-19 on PWD and will also include discussion of diabetes as an underlying medical condition in people who acquire COVID-19. The session will review the public health and diabetes specific efforts that PWD and those who care for them need to be educated on to optimize outcomes during this crisis.



    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1.   Help people with diabetes stay healthy and prepared in a time of potential illness or emergency as a result of COVID-19.
    2.   Work with clients and their families to reduce risk by following CDC guidance.
    3.   Recognize challenges and changes to diabetes management that may be required during illness with COVID 19.









    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    NA



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    DE0323: Great Plains Area Webinar: Caries Stabilization for Pediatric Dental Patients
    Date(s): 5/13/2020 - 5/13/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): John Zimmer Director: Flauryse Baguidy
    Audience: DHA, Hygienists, Dentists, Assistants Level: Review
    Quota: 5 - 150 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 430)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This one-hour webinar is available only to Great Plains Area dental staff. Dial-in information will be given to GPA clinics by the Area Dental Officer, and the session will be recorded.

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:

    1.    Define ITR – What are the indications of ITR?
    2.    What is the etiology of failures in caries stabilization?
    3.   Do you need a policy and informed consent?
    4.   What are the SDF indications?
    5.   What is the function of SDF?
    6.   What are the SDF effective agents?
    7.   What are the contraindications to SDF?

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants should be able to:
    1. Define interim therapeutic restorations;
    2. List the indications and contraindications to silver diamine fluoride; and
    3. Describe the informed consent processes with caries stabilization.

    Prerequisites:

    Open to only Great Plains Area dental staff

    Travel:

    None- webinar.

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0324: Portland Area Webinar: Minimally Invasive Dentistry - Methods with Zero Aerosol to Medically Manage Caries
    Date(s): 4/14/2020 - 4/15/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): John Frachella Director: Bonnie Bruerd
    Audience: DHA, Hygienists, Dentists, Assistants Level: Review
    Quota: 5 - 150 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 4.00 (Total CDE); 4.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 4.00 (AGD - 250)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This one-hour webinar is available only to Portland Area dental staff. Dial-in information will be given out to clinics by the dental support center. This two-part webinar will provide the science and clinical protocols of SMART, minimally invasive dentistry and the power plus added value of employing the medical management of caries to any dentist’s restorative repertoire during and after a viral pandemic.

    Speaker information: John Frachella, DMD is a pediatric dentist in Oregon and Maine with 45 years experience in the delivery of dental services in public and private settings. For the first 32 years of his career he was the dental director of a free clinic for indigent children in Bangor, Maine and for ten years served as the director of federal clinics in Wheeler County, Oregon. He also works in private practices across the country, is on staff at OHSU Dental School and lectures for NYU Lutheran Medical College dental residency programs. Dr. John Frachella is a national leader in the use of SDF and how SDF impacts dental schools and clinical practice. He presents new options in the management of caries lesions, especially in certain instances and populations. Over the past decade, Dr. Frachella has been using silver solutions in combination with glass-ionomer technology to arrest caries while simultaneously addressing destructive dental cavitation [called Silver Modified Atraumatic Restorative Technique - SMART]. He sees the minimally invasive medical management of caries as a new, historically proven, highly preventive standard of care for the treatment of worldwide populations of children and special needs adults who desperately need dental services the most.


    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants should be able to:
    1.   Explain the medical management of the bacterial causes and effects of carious lesions.
    2.   Describe the importance of removing all caries, or lack thereof required for caries management.
    3.   List the components of minimally-invasive dentistry and when to use each component.

    Prerequisites:

    Open to only Portland Area dental staff

    Travel:

    None- webinar.

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0325: USPHS Quarterly CDE Webinar: COVID-19 and the USPHS Dental Response [Live Webinar on 04/29/10]
    Date(s): 4/29/2020 - 4/29/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Casey Hannan, Timothy Ricks, TIMOTHY LOZON, Todd Tovarek, Abby Shannon, Michael Johnson Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists Level: Basic
    Quota: 5 - 200 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 148)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

       Beginning with the first case early in 2020, the U.S. and the world have faced the global pandemic of COVID-19. Close to 100,000 deaths worldwide and over 1 million cases by early April 2020, this pandemic has resulted in depletion of personal protective equipment globally, impacted the economies of the world significantly, and has dominated news. In the U.S., in an effort to mitigate the spread of the novel corona virus, the federal government has recommended the postponement of elective dental procedures. This one-hour quarterly USPHS webinar will focus on the federal response as it pertains to dentistry for the COVID-19 crisis. This webinar is open to dentists in USPHS agencies [IHS, BOP, USCG, IHSC, CDC, NIDCR, FDA, HRSA].

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1. Describe the guidance from the White House Task Force related to dental and COVID-19;
    2. List two key concepts from the CDC Division of Oral Health guidance related to COVID-19; and
    3. List at least one HHS agency's guidance specific to dental programs and COVID-19.

    Prerequisites:

    This webinar is open to dentists [Commissioned Corps, Civil Service, and tribal] in USPHS agencies [IHS, BOP, USCG, IHSC, CDC, NIDCR, FDA, HRSA], and to Commissioned Corps dental hygienists only.

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0326: USPHS Quarterly CDE Webinar: COVID-19 and the USPHS Dental Response [Recorded Webinar]
    Date(s): 4/30/2020 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Casey Hannan, Timothy Ricks, TIMOTHY LOZON, Todd Tovarek, Abby Shannon Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists Level: Basic
    Quota: 5 - 200 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 148)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

       Beginning with the first case early in 2020, the U.S. and the world have faced the global pandemic of COVID-19. Close to 100,000 deaths worldwide and over 1 million cases by early April 2020, this pandemic has resulted in depletion of personal protective equipment globally, impacted the economies of the world significantly, and has dominated news. In the U.S., in an effort to mitigate the spread of the novel corona virus, the federal government has recommended the postponement of elective dental procedures. This one-hour quarterly USPHS webinar will focus on the federal response as it pertains to dentistry for the COVID-19 crisis. This webinar is open to dentists in USPHS agencies [IHS, BOP, USCG, IHSC, CDC, NIDCR, FDA, HRSA].

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1. Describe the guidance from the White House Task Force related to dental and COVID-19;
    2. List two key concepts from the CDC Division of Oral Health guidance related to COVID-19; and
    3. List at least one HHS agency's guidance specific to dental programs and COVID-19.

    Prerequisites:

    This webinar is open to dentists [Commissioned Corps, Civil Service, and tribal] in USPHS agencies [IHS, BOP, USCG, IHSC, CDC, NIDCR, FDA, HRSA], and to Commissioned Corps dental hygienists only.

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0328: Diabetes Online CDE: Diabetes and COVID-19 - Dealing with Challenges
    Date(s): 4/14/2020 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Carol Greenlee Director: Jan Frederick
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 149)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    Diabetes is an underlying medical condition in people who acquire COVID-19 that can have a significant impact on their response and recovery from COVID. This presentation will provide an update on issues and data related to COVID-19 and people with diabetes and will also include a review of specific efforts that people with diabetes and those who care for them need to be advised of in order to optimize outcomes during this crisis, as well as a discussion of some new and emerging topics related to diabetes management in these difficult times.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1.   Continue to help people with diabetes stay healthy and prepared in a time of potential illness or emergency as a result of COVID-19.
    2.   Provide the most up to date education and support for clients and their families to reduce risk of contracting COVID-19 by following CDC guidance.
    3.   Examine the current challenges and changes to diabetes management that may be required during illness with COVID 19.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    NA



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    DE0329: Portland Area Webinar: Dental COVID-19 teleECHO Clinic
    Date(s): 4/17/2020 - 4/17/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Azma Admed, Jessica Dubek Director: Ticey Mason
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 200 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 550)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This is a webinar for Portland Area dental staff only.

    Dental COVID-19 teleECHO Clinic will provide two models of how dental programs are providing teledentistry during COVID-19.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1.   Describe two models of teledentistry
    2.   Describe the reimbursement for teledentistry services
    3.   Describe how they are operating during COVID-19 and using PPE

    Prerequisites:

    Portland Area dental staff only.

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    NA



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    DE0330: Diabetes Online CDE: COVID-19 Related Nutrition Issues in AI/AN Communities
    Date(s): 4/29/2020 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Kibbe Conti Director: Jan Frederick
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 149)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    COVID-19 is affecting Indian communities across the US. Extra precautions are needed to protect the health of people at increased risk for COVID-19 complications, including older adults and individuals with chronic medical conditions, such as diabetes. This session will provide tools for health care team members to assist patients with:
    • addressing issues with accessing adequate food,
    • utilizing proper food safety practices, and
    • being prepared to meet special diabetes needs

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1.   Provide the most up to date education and support for patients and their families to reduce risk of contracting COVID-19 by following CDC and FDA food safety guidance.
    2.   Screen for and respond to food insecurity.
    3.   Examine nutrition challenges and changes to diabetes management that may be required during illness with COVID-19.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    NA



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    DE0331: IHS Monthly EDR Series: 7 Features in Dentrix Enterprise to Improve Patient Communications [live webinar]
    Date(s): 5/20/2020 - 5/20/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Cindy Abreu Director: Joel Knutson
    Audience: Support Staff, Hygienists, Assistants, Dentists Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 250 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 550)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    All dental clinics process important daily communications and encounters with patients. This session will present key concepts and tools for effective communication with dental patients through enhanced use of 7 Dentrix Enterprise features: More Information, Office Journal, Quick Letters, Scheduling Assistant, Treatment Request Manager, Treatment Planner and Consent Forms.

    Agenda:
    1.   Purposeful communication with dental patients is a key element to any dental practice’s success. What does it mean to communicate with a purpose?
    •   Five major purposes for communication, include: to inform, to express feelings, to imagine, to influence, and to meet social expectations
    •   We can apply several of these concepts to our daily dental encounters to help effectively communicate with a purpose.
    •   Communicating with a purpose involves several key elements, including: [1] Have a plan; [2] Consider your audience; [3] Be clear; [4] Make it real; [5] Create impact; [6] Keep it frequent.

    2.   Scheduling lists through customizable filters allow for frequent and real-time communication efforts.
    •   Scheduling Assistant – incorporate the Scheduling Assistant into your regular workflow to identify patients who may need appointments
    i.   Review common scheduling lists and filter options
    ii.   Highlight other workflow tools that link with the Scheduling Assistant
    iii.   Quick review of version 8.0.5 scheduling lists
    iv.   Treatment Request Manager – incorporate the Treatment Request Manager to manage list of patients that require an appointment but have not scheduled
    v.   Learn how to add, edit and complete a Treatment Request

    3.   Documentation tools provide opportunity for better understanding of the “audience”, the status of your communication, and past encounters with your patients.
    •   Office Journal – automated and manual communication entries give quick reference and “at-a-glance” history of patient contacts
    i.   Overview of automated entries
    ii.   Review of filters, use and manual entry process
    •   More Information – centralized patient information dashboard
    i.   Define areas of “quick access” to patient information
    ii.   Incorporate the information available to identify next steps and/or scheduling needs

    4.   Patient-facing tools help to elevate the clarity and impact of your communication.
    •   Treatment Planner – allows for customizable treatment plan presentation
    i.   Use of procedure information and patient-friendly descriptions to easily communicate treatment needs
    •   Consent Forms – clear communication of treatment needs, risks and consent within a paper-free workflow process
    i.   Present active development project for consent forms?
    •   Quick Letters
    •   OHS Metric

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to:

    1.   Define purposeful communication and how it is used within the dental clinic.
    2.   Identify 3 lists found in the Scheduling Assistant.
    3.   List 2 patient-facing Dentrix Enterprise features that elevate communication with patients.














    Prerequisites:

    Participants should be end users of the IHS Electronic Dental Record.

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0332: IHS Monthly EDR Series: 7 Features in Dentrix Enterprise to Improve Patient Communications [recorded webinar]
    Date(s): 6/17/2020 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Cindy Abreu Director: Joel Knutson
    Audience: Support Staff, Hygienists, Assistants, Dentists Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 250 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 550)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    All dental clinics process important daily communications and encounters with patients. This session will present key concepts and tools for effective communication with dental patients through enhanced use of 7 Dentrix Enterprise features: More Information, Office Journal, Quick Letters, Scheduling Assistant, Treatment Request Manager, Treatment Planner and Consent Forms.

    Agenda:
    1.   Purposeful communication with dental patients is a key element to any dental practice’s success. What does it mean to communicate with a purpose?
    •   Five major purposes for communication, include: to inform, to express feelings, to imagine, to influence, and to meet social expectations
    •   We can apply several of these concepts to our daily dental encounters to help effectively communicate with a purpose.
    •   Communicating with a purpose involves several key elements, including: [1] Have a plan; [2] Consider your audience; [3] Be clear; [4] Make it real; [5] Create impact; [6] Keep it frequent.

    2.   Scheduling lists through customizable filters allow for frequent and real-time communication efforts.
    •   Scheduling Assistant – incorporate the Scheduling Assistant into your regular workflow to identify patients who may need appointments
    i.   Review common scheduling lists and filter options
    ii.   Highlight other workflow tools that link with the Scheduling Assistant
    iii.   Quick review of version 8.0.5 scheduling lists
    iv.   Treatment Request Manager – incorporate the Treatment Request Manager to manage list of patients that require an appointment but have not scheduled
    v.   Learn how to add, edit and complete a Treatment Request

    3.   Documentation tools provide opportunity for better understanding of the “audience”, the status of your communication, and past encounters with your patients.
    •   Office Journal – automated and manual communication entries give quick reference and “at-a-glance” history of patient contacts
    i.   Overview of automated entries
    ii.   Review of filters, use and manual entry process
    •   More Information – centralized patient information dashboard
    i.   Define areas of “quick access” to patient information
    ii.   Incorporate the information available to identify next steps and/or scheduling needs

    4.   Patient-facing tools help to elevate the clarity and impact of your communication.
    •   Treatment Planner – allows for customizable treatment plan presentation
    i.   Use of procedure information and patient-friendly descriptions to easily communicate treatment needs
    •   Consent Forms – clear communication of treatment needs, risks and consent within a paper-free workflow process
    i.   Present active development project for consent forms?
    •   Quick Letters
    •   OHS Metric

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to:

    1.   Define purposeful communication and how it is used within the dental clinic.
    2.   Identify 3 lists found in the Scheduling Assistant.
    3.   List 2 patient-facing Dentrix Enterprise features that elevate communication with patients.














    Prerequisites:

    Participants should be end users of the IHS Electronic Dental Record.

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0333: Diabetes Online CDE: Caring for Elders through the Time of COVID
    Date(s): 5/12/2020 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Blythe Winchester Director: Jan Frederick
    Audience: Hygienists, Support Staff, Assistants, Dentists Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 750)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    Older adults and people who have underlying medical conditions like diabetes seem to be at higher risk for developing more serious complications from COVID-19 illness. This presentation will review the differences in overall pathophysiology in elders compared to younger patients in terms of capacity for response and recovery from infections such as the COVID-19 virus.
    Clinical considerations to assist in providing the safest and best care for elders will be discussed. A review of specific efforts that caregivers need to be aware of in order to optimize outcomes during this crisis will also be included.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1.   Summarize the differences between elders vs. younger patients and their capacity to respond and recover from infections.
    2.   Incorporate key concepts of individualizing caring for elders and other vulnerable patients into clinical practice.
    3.   Continue to help people with diabetes stay healthy and prepared in a time of potential illness or emergency as a result of COVID-19.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    NA



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    DE0334: IHS Monthly CDE Webinar: Update on Re-Opening Dental Clinics and Infection Control Issues [Live Webinar]
    Date(s): 5/27/2020 - 5/27/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Damon Pope Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: DHA, Hygienists, Dentists, Assistants Level: Review
    Quota: 5 - 100 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 148)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    As the country begins to re-open dental practices, this webinar will provide an update on IHS and other federal guidance.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants should be able to:
    1.   Current CDC updated interim recommendation for treating dental patients
    2.   How to use engineering controls and safe work practice controls during the COVID-19 pandemic
    3.   What PPE is required while seeing dental patients

    Prerequisites:

    Open to all IHS, tribal, and urban dental program staff.

    Travel:

    None- webinar.

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0335: IHS Monthly CDE Webinar: Communication with kids-non-pharmacological behavior management [Live Webinar]
    Date(s): 4/22/2020 - 4/22/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): BRIAN TALLEY Director: Visanio Mukes
    Audience: DHA, Hygienists, Dentists, Assistants Level: Review
    Quota: 5 - 150 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 430)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    Wednesday, April 22, 2020 @ 1:00 Eastern Time
    This webinar is co-sponsored by the Field Advisory Committee of the National Oral Health Council. It will provide an overview of non-pharmacological behavior management techniques to increase the skills and comfort level of dentists, DHATs, dental hygienists and dental assistants related to pediatric patients.

    Webinar Moderator: Dr. Cheryl Sixkiller

    To join this webinar, follow these instructions:
    Go to https://ihs.cosocloud.com/apr2020
    2.   A window should appear to “join audio conference” [if not, click on the phone icon at the top of the screen and choose “dial-out”]
    3.   Dial-Out: Click on the “Dial-out” feature [receive call from the meeting, type in your phone number, click join at the bottom of the window, wait for the call, then press “1” to join the conference], OR
    4.   Dial-In: After logging into the webinar, click on “dial-in”, dial into the webinar at 1 [800] 832-0736, and, when prompted, enter “Meeting One” room number 8082919

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants should be able to:
    1. Understand different child personalities and how to relate to them;
    2. Know what behavior management techniques work in each situation; and
    3. Determine if a referral to a specialist will be necessary to deliver appropriate and safe care.

    Prerequisites:

    Open to all IHS, tribal, and urban dental program staff.

    Travel:

    None- webinar.

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0336: IHS Monthly CDE Webinar: Communication with kids-non-pharmacological behavior management [Live Webinar]
    Date(s): 4/22/2020 - 4/22/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): BRIAN TALLEY Director: Visanio Mukes
    Audience: DHA, Hygienists, Dentists, Assistants Level: Review
    Quota: 5 - 150 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 430)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    Wednesday, April 22, 2020 @ 1:00 Eastern Time
    This webinar is co-sponsored by the Field Advisory Committee of the National Oral Health Council. It will provide an overview of non-pharmacological behavior management techniques to increase the skills and comfort level of dentists, DHATs, dental hygienists and dental assistants related to pediatric patients.

    Webinar Moderator: Dr. Cheryl Sixkiller

    To join this webinar, follow these instructions:
    Go to https://ihs.cosocloud.com/apr2020
    2.   A window should appear to “join audio conference” [if not, click on the phone icon at the top of the screen and choose “dial-out”]
    3.   Dial-Out: Click on the “Dial-out” feature [receive call from the meeting, type in your phone number, click join at the bottom of the window, wait for the call, then press “1” to join the conference], OR
    4.   Dial-In: After logging into the webinar, click on “dial-in”, dial into the webinar at 1 [800] 832-0736, and, when prompted, enter “Meeting One” room number 8082919

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants should be able to:
    1. Understand different child personalities and how to relate to them;
    2. Know what behavior management techniques work in each situation; and
    3. Determine if a referral to a specialist will be necessary to deliver appropriate and safe care.

    Prerequisites:

    Open to all IHS, tribal, and urban dental program staff.

    Travel:

    None- webinar.

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0337: IHS Monthly CDE Webinar: Update on Re-Opening Dental Clinics and Infection Control Issues [Recorded Webinar]
    Date(s): 5/28/2020 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Damon Pope Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: DHA, Hygienists, Dentists, Assistants Level: Review
    Quota: 5 - 100 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 148)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    As the country begins to re-open dental practices, this webinar will provide an update on IHS and other federal guidance. This webinar was offered live on 5/27/20.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants should be able to:
    1.   Current CDC updated interim recommendation for treating dental patients
    2.   How to use engineering controls and safe work practice controls during the COVID-19 pandemic
    3.   What PPE is required while seeing dental patients

    Prerequisites:

    Open to all IHS, tribal, and urban dental program staff.

    Travel:

    None- webinar.

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0338: Portland Area Webinar: Historical Trauma and Oral Health
    Date(s): 5/19/2020 - 5/19/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Darryl Tonemah Director: Ticey Mason
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 200 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.50 (Total CDE); 1.50 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.50 (AGD - 750)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This is a webinar for Portland Area dental staff only.

    This course will discuss the role historical trauma on present health outcomes in the Native population. The overwhelm stored in Native peoples is present from biology to sociology. It is presented in parenting styles, nutrition, even oral health. We will discuss how the brain and body changes with trauma.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1. Recognize the 4 horsemen of trauma
    2. Have a foundational understanding of how trauma effects the brain
    3. Understand how trauma ties into health issues including oral health.


    Prerequisites:

    Portland Area dental staff only.

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    NA



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    DE0339: Caries Stabilization for Pediatric Dental Patients [recorded webinar]
    Date(s): 5/13/2020 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): John Zimmer Director: Flauryse Baguidy
    Audience: DHA, Hygienists, Dentists, Assistants Level: Review
    Quota: 5 - 250 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 430)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This one-hour recorded webinar, which was held on 5/13/20, lists as objectives:

    Define ITR – What are the indications of ITR?
    What is the etiology of failures in caries stabilization?
    Do you need a policy and informed consent?
    What are the SDF indications?
    What is the function of SDF?
    What are the SDF effective agents?
    What are the contraindications to SDF?

    Access the course at https://ihs.cosocloud.com/pinxqnmzkntc/

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants should be able to:
    1. Define interim therapeutic restorations;
    2. List the indications and contraindications to silver diamine fluoride; and
    3. Describe the informed consent processes with caries stabilization.

    Prerequisites:

    Travel:

    None- webinar.

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0340: Tribal Oral Health Services During COVID-19 [live webinar]
    Date(s): 5/28/2020 - 5/28/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Paula VanBuskirk, LaTonya Shelton-Miller, Karen Luce Director: Julie Seward
    Audience: DHA, Hygienists, Dentists, Assistants Level: Review
    Quota: 5 - 250 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.50 (Total CDE); 1.50 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.50 (AGD - 550)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    Please join the National Indian Health Board [NIHB] and the Southern Plains Tribal Health Board [SPTHB] for a webinar, “Tribal Oral Health Services During COVID-19.” This webinar will provide an overview of dental clinic best practices within the Indian health system, including guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [CDC]. Oral health practitioners from Tribes across Oklahoma will speak on how their clinics are operating during the global pandemic, steps they are taking to protect patients and providers as facilities begin to resume normal operations, services they are offering through virtual teledentistry, and how they are managing reimbursement and third party billing issues.

    1:00-1:30   Current Guidance from CDC and IHS Division of Oral Health
    Teledentistry: Processes, Billing, and Reimbursement, Dr. Paula VanBuskirk
    Chickasaw Nation-Dental Director

    1:30-2:00   Protocols and Best Practices to Safely “Re-Open” Dental Clinics   Dr. LaTonya Shelton-Miller, Absentee Shawnee Tribe-Dental Director

    2:00-2:15   Oklahoma State Medicaid Office Reimbursement Policies   Dr. Karen Luce, Oklahoma Health Care Authority-Dental Director

    2:15-2:30   Q&A   All Speakers

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1.   Understand IHS and CDC guidance on oral health services during COVID-19 pandemic
    2.   Understand teledentistry billing and reimbursement in Oklahoma and interim guidance nation-wide
    3.   Develop best practices for safely reopening dental offices

    Prerequisites:

    Travel:

    None- webinar.

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0341: IHS Monthly CDE Webinar [co-sponsored by the IHS FAC]: Medication-Related Osteonecrosis of the Jaw [Live Webinar]
    Date(s): 6/24/2020 - 6/24/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Justin Sikes, Lori Snidow Director: Visanio Mukes
    Audience: DHA, Hygienists, Dentists, Assistants Level: Advanced
    Quota: 5 - 100 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 730)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This one-hour webinar, co-sponsored by the IHS Field Advisory Committee [FAC], offers an overview and clinical implications of Medication Related Osteonecrosis of the Jaw [MRONJ]. Case presentations will be included in the presentation. MRONJ is a disease process that is relatively new to our profession, which is caused by medications prescribed in our patient populations. These medications are prescribed to treat conditions such as osteoporosis to prevent fractures and cancer. We are still learning more about the extent of this disease process. This webinar will discuss the medications of concern, the disease process, pre-operative management of patients on these medications, surgical management of MRONJ [case presentation], and the future of non-surgical treatment and prevention.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants should be able to:
    1. Understand the pathology of MRONJ
    2. Understand different stages of MRONJ and subsequent management
    3. Review cases to help understand that appropriate treatment

    Prerequisites:

    Open to all IHS, tribal, and urban dental program staff.

    Travel:

    None- webinar.

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0342: IHS Monthly CDE Webinar [co-sponsored by the IHS FAC]: Medication-Related Osteonecrosis of the Jaw [Recorded Webinar]
    Date(s): 6/25/2020 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Justin Sikes, Lori Snidow Director: Visanio Mukes
    Audience: DHA, Hygienists, Dentists, Assistants Level: Advanced
    Quota: 5 - 500 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 730)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This one-hour webinar, which was originally offered on June 24, 2020 and co-sponsored by the IHS Field Advisory Committee [FAC], offers an overview and clinical implications of Medication Related Osteonecrosis of the Jaw [MRONJ]. Case presentations will be included in the presentation. MRONJ is a disease process that is relatively new to our profession, which is caused by medications prescribed in our patient populations. These medications are prescribed to treat conditions such as osteoporosis to prevent fractures and cancer. We are still learning more about the extent of this disease process. This webinar will discuss the medications of concern, the disease process, pre-operative management of patients on these medications, surgical management of MRONJ [case presentation], and the future of non-surgical treatment and prevention.

    FOLLOW-UP QUESTION:
    "Could you please explain the process of hyperbaric dive?"

    The process of Hyperbaric Oxygen [HBO] Dives can be quite cumbersome for the patient and take a ton of time. Typically, in dentistry, we use this to prevent Radiation Osteonecrosis or to treat soft tissue defects. Marx protocol is 30 pre-op dives and 10 post-op dives at 2.4 atmospheres of pressure. One dive is done per day and each dive can take multiple hours. In the presented case the patient underwent 120 days of HBO therapy, so you can imagine how much time and effort went in to treatment.

    The dives are most commonly done in a tube like machine [the chamber], but more recently they have developed rooms that patients can sit in that produce the appropriate pressures to treat the patient. The chambers are tight and can be difficult for a claustrophobic patient.

    Here's a link to get an idea of what a chamber looks like: https://www.hyperbaricpro.com/product/hyperbaric-oxygen-chamber-hardshell-34-inch-diameter-1-5-ata/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIpfCi_sWp6gIVFrbICh06tAzqEAYYAyABEgKKA_D_BwE

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants should be able to:
    1. Understand the pathology of MRONJ
    2. Understand different stages of MRONJ and subsequent management
    3. Review cases to help understand that appropriate treatment

    Prerequisites:

    Open to all IHS, tribal, and urban dental program staff.

    Travel:

    None- webinar.

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0343: Portland Area Webinar: Resuming Dental Clinic Operations
    Date(s): 5/29/2020 - 5/29/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Sean Kelly, Jessica Dubek Director: Ticey Mason
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 100 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 550)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This is a webinar for Portland Area dental staff only.

    This course will be a case study in re-opening/providing routine dental services under the "new normal" amid COVID-19, from tribal clinics in Washington state.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1. Use current guidelines from the CDC, OSHA, IHS and the ADA [WA DOH if applicable] for necessary planning and strategies for opening dental clinics for routine care.
    2. How to prioritize patient appointments as we go from urgent to routine dental care.
    3. Appropriate PPE for patient care; aerosol generating vs. non-aerosol generating procedures and how to manage if treatment changes.



    Prerequisites:

    Portland Area dental staff only.

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    NA



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    DE0344: IHS Monthly EDR Series: Monthly & Admin Checklists [Live Webinar]
    Date(s): 6/17/2020 - 6/17/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Janice Chipolla Director: Joel Knutson
    Audience: Support Staff, Hygienists, Assistants, Dentists Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 250 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 550)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This session provides additional Handbook guidance to effectively use the new Dentrix Enterprise Daily, Weekly, Monthly & Admin Checklists to maximize clinic efficiency. The Handbook is developed to provide IHS Dental Directors [or other Dentrix clinic managers] a guide on which Dentrix reports/processes should be done daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly and annually to ensure the Dentrix system is properly maintained for maximum effectiveness. The Handbook provides a schedule and checklist for clinic Directors and managers to evaluate clinic operations and performance. The Handbook also references the Dentrix Users’ Guide and internal “Help” function for details on how to perform each operation.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to:
    1. List 2 Daily Checklist items that provide opportunity to review daily patient care entries made within Dentrix Enterprise.
    2.    Identify 2 additional resources to use as a reference for Dentrix Enterprise workflows and maintenance of system setup and performance.
    3.    Define 2 reasons for routine completion of the Dentrix Clinic Managers Checklists.









    Prerequisites:

    Participants should be end users of the IHS Electronic Dental Record.

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0345: IHS Monthly EDR Series: Monthly & Admin Checklists [Recorded Webinar]
    Date(s): 6/17/2020 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Janice Chipolla Director: Joel Knutson
    Audience: Support Staff, Hygienists, Assistants, Dentists Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 250 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 550)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This session provides additional Handbook guidance to effectively use the new Dentrix Enterprise Daily, Weekly, Monthly & Admin Checklists to maximize clinic efficiency. The Handbook is developed to provide IHS Dental Directors [or other Dentrix clinic managers] a guide on which Dentrix reports/processes should be done daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly and annually to ensure the Dentrix system is properly maintained for maximum effectiveness. The Handbook provides a schedule and checklist for clinic Directors and managers to evaluate clinic operations and performance. The Handbook also references the Dentrix Users’ Guide and internal “Help” function for details on how to perform each operation.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to:
    1. List 2 Daily Checklist items that provide opportunity to review daily patient care entries made within Dentrix Enterprise.
    2.    Identify 2 additional resources to use as a reference for Dentrix Enterprise workflows and maintenance of system setup and performance.
    3.    Define 2 reasons for routine completion of the Dentrix Clinic Managers Checklists.









    Prerequisites:

    Participants should be end users of the IHS Electronic Dental Record.

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0346: Tribal Oral Health Services During COVID-19 [recorded webinar]
    Date(s): 6/2/2020 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Paula VanBuskirk, LaTonya Shelton-Miller, Karen Luce Director: Julie Seward
    Audience: DHA, Hygienists, Dentists, Assistants Level: Review
    Quota: 5 - 250 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 2.00 (Total CDE); 2.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 2.00 (AGD - 550)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    Co-sponsored by the National Indian Health Board [NIHB] and the Southern Plains Tribal Health Board [SPTHB], “Tribal Oral Health Services During COVID-19" is a webinar that will provide an overview of dental clinic best practices within the Indian health system, including guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [CDC]. Oral health practitioners from Tribes across Oklahoma will speak on how their clinics are operating during the global pandemic, steps they are taking to protect patients and providers as facilities begin to resume normal operations, services they are offering through virtual teledentistry, and how they are managing reimbursement and third party billing issues.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1.   Understand IHS and CDC guidance on oral health services during COVID-19 pandemic
    2.   Understand teledentistry billing and reimbursement in Oklahoma and interim guidance nation-wide
    3.   Develop best practices for safely reopening dental offices

    Prerequisites:

    Travel:

    None- webinar.

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0347: Diabetes Online CDE: Telemedicine - an effective strategy in diabetes management
    Date(s): 6/17/2020 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Sheela Kalangi, Leigh Shovestull Director: Jan Frederick
    Audience: Dentists, Assistants, Hygienists, Support Staff Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 750)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    Overall Course Summary
    [brief description of the course; this will appear in the CDE catalog]:   Telehealth has already been shown to be an efficient and effective means of providing diabetes care and education. This session will provide details for how telehealth can be used as an efficient and practical mode to provide diabetes care during the COVID-19 pandemic. The benefits and barriers associated with this mode of care will be discussed. The session will include a case presentation.
    .

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1.   Examine best practices for providing diabetes care and education via telemedicine.
    2.   Identify patients who may be well suited for a telehealth visit [technology access and/or clinical considerations].
    3.   Provide diabetes education via telemedicine.
    .

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    NA



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    DE0348: Diabetes Online CDE: Diabetic Foot Care - Screening and Injury Prevention
    Date(s): 6/24/2020 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Sandra Graham Director: Jan Frederick
    Audience: Dentists, Assistants, Hygienists, Support Staff Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 750)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    Overall Course Summary
    People who have diabetes are at high risk for nerve and vascular damage that can result in loss of protective sensation in the feet, reduced circulation, and poor healing potentially leading to foot ulcers and amputations. This training provides details of performing a comprehensive foot examination including dermatological, vascular, musculoskeletal, and neurological assessments. Clinician standards of care and resources for performing diabetic foot exams will be shared.
    .

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1.   Identify the components of a vascular foot examination.
    2.   Perform a neurological foot examination including evaluation of protective sensation and its relationship to diabetes.
    3.   Provide a lower extremity musculoskeletal examination including observation and assessment of bony prominences, contractures, and other foot deformities.

    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    NA



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    DE0349: Concepts in Dental Clinic Management [Live Webinar or Conference Call - please read the prerequisites]
    Date(s): 6/17/2020 - 6/17/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Richard Champany, Steve Tetrev Director: STEVEN TETREV
    Audience: Dentists Level: Advanced
    Quota: 3 - 25 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 550)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    Title: Managing in a VUCA [Volatility, Uncertainty, Complexity and Ambiguity] World.
    Course Summary: The world is experiencing ever-increasing change and managers need to understand these conditions and how to navigate them. The term VUCA was coined by the US Military in the early 90s and is now taking hold across professions. Understanding VUCA is critical to managing in this new COVID world.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants should be able to:
    Learning Obj. 1- Understand the definitions of Volatility, Uncertainty, Complexity and Ambiguity and why they exist in today’s environment.
    Learning Obj. 2- Describe Volatility, Uncertainty, Complexity and Ambiguity situations in your present clinic management setting.
    Learning Obj. 3- Identify strategies for preparing oneself for the changes that Volatility, Uncertainty, Complexity and Ambiguity bring.


    Prerequisites:

    This course is open to dental directors who have completed Concepts I & II only. Conference Call/Webinar information will be distributed to eligible dental directors by the course directors.

    Travel:

    None- webinar.

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0350: Diabetes Online CDE: Individualizing Care for People with Progressive Kidney Disease
    Date(s): 7/8/2020 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Andrew Narva Director: Jan Frederick
    Audience: Dentists, Assistants, Hygienists, Support Staff Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 149)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    Overall Course Summary
    Individualizing care in progressive chronic kidney disease is a challenge. Though a range of guidelines have been published, high quality evidence to support many recommendations is limited. Many recommendations are based on discrete biochemical cut-offs, though these laboratory results may be subject to a level of uncertainty which should temper some clinical decisions. This presentation will discuss approaches to treatment of hypertension, hyperglycemia, mineral bone disease, nutrition, and preparation for renal replacement therapy which clinicians may find useful in addressing the individual needs of each patient with progressive chronic kidney disease.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1.   Utilize lab tests for identifying and monitoring CKD and assessing progression.
    2.   Discuss treatment choices for patients with progressive kidney disease.
    3.   Explain the benefits of individualizing patient care plans to achieving good outcomes in progressive kidney disease.


    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    NA



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    DE0351: Oklahoma City Area Dental Meeting
    Date(s): 8/6/2020 - 8/27/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Cathy Sherry, Joseph Massad, Amy Logan, Carrie Webber, Toby Imler, Scott Williams, Jonathan Graf, Carol LaRue, Edie Gibson, Eva Grayzel, Greg Krempl Director: Keasha Myrick
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff Level: Review
    Quota: 25 - 500 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 15.50 (Total CDE); 15.50 (DANB Non-Clinical); 6.00 (AGD - 730); 1.50 (AGD - 610); 2.00 (AGD - 550); 1.00 (AGD - 430); 1.00 (AGD - 690); 1.00 (AGD - 770); 1.00 (AGD - 130); 2.00 (AGD - 340)
    Course Types Course Types Course Types Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This is IHS Division of Oral Health Annual Dental Meeting of Oklahoma City Area that provides continuing education courses, exposure to dental and local exhibits of vendors, and networking sessions for dentists, dental hygienists, dental assistants, dental front office, and other healthcare professionals throughout Oklahoma City, Bemidji and Great Plains Area.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this virtual conference, participants should be able to:
    1. Describe the impact of technology in dentistry;
    2. List the signs and symptoms of oropharyngeal cancer; and
    3. Explain the role of oral health professionals in managing and preventing substance use disorders.

    Prerequisites:

    Should be staff from the Oklahoma City, Bemidji and Great Plains Area.

    Travel:

    None - virtual meeting

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0352: Diabetes Online CDE: Motivational Interviewing - Helping People with Diabetes Make Self-Directed Health Decisions
    Date(s): 8/5/2020 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Chandima [Chad] Deegala Director: Jan Frederick
    Audience: Dentists, Assistants, Hygienists, Support Staff Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 149)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    Overall Course Summary
    Managing chronic diseases such as type 2 diabetes is a challenge for patients and clinicians. Motivational Interviewing is an evidence-based, collaborative, guided approach to health behavior change that can help confront this challenge. It is centered in partnering with patients to encourage and support behavior change. This session will provide an overview of what motivational interview is along with some tools and techniques which can be used to assist patients with behavior change.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1.   Examine Motivational Interviewing [MI] and the role it can play in diabetes self-management.
    2.   Identify the key concepts of patient centered decision making.
    3.   Implement MI tools and techniques to assist patients with behavior change.



    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    NA



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    DE0353: Concepts in Dental Clinic Management I [Live Webinar or Conference Call - please read the prerequisites]
    Date(s): 7/15/2020 - 7/15/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Steve Tetrev, Richard Champany Director: STEVEN TETREV
    Audience: Dentists Level: Basic
    Quota: 3 - 25 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 550)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    Title: 3 Important Things Every Learner Needs to Navigate the Future

    Summary: We are living in a rapidly-changing world. In order to be able to survive and even thrive in the future, 3 important characteristics need to be adopted: Social Capital, Occupational Identity and Skills.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants should be able to:
    1.   Learners will be able to identify two applications for utilizing social capital and social networks.
    2.   Learners will be able to list various niches where their occupational identity will develop.
    3.   Learners will define at least 3 skills they will need for their future in the dental profession.



    Prerequisites:

    This course is open to dental directors/chiefs and deputy directors.

    Travel:

    None- webinar.

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0354: USPHS Women's Issues Subcommittee CDE Webinar: Dealing with health and wellness during COVID-19 [Live Webinar]
    Date(s): 7/30/2020 - 7/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Daphne Ferguson-Young Director: Timothy Ricks
    Audience: DHA, Hygienists, Dentists, Assistants Level: Advanced
    Quota: 5 - 100 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 770)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This one-hour webinar, co-sponsored by the U.S. Public Health Service Women's Issues Subcommittee, is open to USPHS and IHS dentists, hygienists, and assistants. The speaker will provide advice on how one can maintain health and wellness during the current public health crisis of COVID-19.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants should be able to:
    1.   Learn different techniques to manage health and wellness during COVID-19.
    2.   Be familiar with different resources to promote Well-being during the COVID-19.
    3.   Learn various ways to ask for help and assistance during the COVID-19 pandemic

    Prerequisites:

    Open to Commissioned Corps dentists and hygienists, as well as ALL IHS & Tribal dentists, hygienists, and assistants.

    Travel:

    None- webinar.

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0355: IHS Monthly EDR Series: Introduction to Dentrix Enterprise, version 11.0.20 & 11.0.30 [Live Webinar]
    Date(s): 7/15/2020 - 7/15/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Joshua Reynolds, David Danielson Director: Joel Knutson
    Audience: Hygienists, Dentists, Assistants, Support Staff Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 250 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 550)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This session provides a review of some of the new features coming in Dentrix Enterprise 11.0.20 and 11.0.30 – custom development for IHS enhancements and new features and capabilities of the IHS Dentrix Enterprise to improve workflow as well as other features of interest to the IHS dental workforce.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to:
    1.   List three new Dentrix Enterprise functions developed specifically for the IHS version.
    2.   List three new features available in 11.0.20 and 11.0.30 that will impact current work processes.
    3.   Describe the upgrade to 11.0.20 or 11.0.30; does it ‘bypass’ the need to upgrade to 8.0.96?










    Prerequisites:

    Participants should be end users of the IHS Electronic Dental Record.

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0356: IHS Monthly EDR Series: Introduction to Dentrix Enterprise, version 11.0.20 & 11.0.30 [Recorded Webinar]
    Date(s): 7/20/2020 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Joshua Reynolds, David Danielson Director: Joel Knutson
    Audience: Support Staff, Assistants, Hygienists, Dentists Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 250 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 550)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This session provides a review of some of the new features coming in Dentrix Enterprise 11.0.20 and 11.0.30 – custom development for IHS enhancements and new features and capabilities of the IHS Dentrix Enterprise to improve workflow as well as other features of interest to the IHS dental workforce.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to:
    1.   List three new Dentrix Enterprise functions developed specifically for the IHS version.
    2.   List three new features available in 11.0.20 and 11.0.30 that will impact current work processes.
    3.   Describe the upgrade to 11.0.20 or 11.0.30; does it ‘bypass’ the need to upgrade to 8.0.96?










    Prerequisites:

    Participants should be end users of the IHS Electronic Dental Record.

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0357: IHS Monthly EDR Series: Developing Workflows to Support Insurance Plan and Dental Claim Management in Dentrix Enterprise [Live Webinar]
    Date(s): 8/19/2020 - 8/19/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Theresa Romero Director: Joel Knutson
    Audience: Support Staff, Assistants, Hygienists, Dentists Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 250 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.50 (Total CDE); 1.50 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.50 (AGD - 550)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    During this webinar you will learn workflow strategies to create, use and manage insurance plans in Dentrix Enterprise. Insurance plans in Dentrix Enterprise support dental claim creation, patient estimates for dental care and internal team communication of dental plan benefits. Join us as Theresa Romero, certified Dentrix Enterprise trainer presents tips that will benefit your dental patient readiness processes.

    Presenter: Theresa Romero
    Theresa Romero has extensive knowledge in the dental industry. She began her career as a dental assistant, then transitioned to the management side of the practice. Theresa became a Certified Dentrix Trainer in 2004 and continued her role in management for a private dental practice. In 2011, after having a huge impact on the office she managed, Theresa joined the Dentrix Enterprise training team full time. Since that time, she has been enhancing the utilization of Dentrix Enterprise in organizations across the country.

    Agenda:
    •   Review of the RPMS to Dentrix Enterprise patient information [ADT] interface messaging for insurance plans
    •   Learn to develop and improve systems to support insurance plan use in Dentrix Enterprise
    o   Review setup processes for creating insurance plans and fee schedules
    o   Discover the use process for attaching insurance plans and fee schedules within Dentrix Enterprise
    o   Discover the best practice for developing insurance plans to support insurance claim creation
    o   Incorporate the More Information window to support identification of patient readiness
    o   Produce treatment plans for clinical review and/or dental care presentation
    •   Learn reporting tools and systems for maintaining strong insurance plan systems.
    o   Review 3 key reports and tools to help manage insurance within Dentrix Enterprise
    o   Discover the process to join and purge dental insurance plans in Dentrix Enterprise to maintain a more accurate insurance plan system

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to:
    1.   List 2 setup processes which are important for establishing accuracy with dental insurance plans
    2.   Identify the Dentrix Enterprise window that provides a comprehensive review of patient readiness
    3.   List 2 Dentrix Enterprise reports you can use to manage your insurance claims










    Prerequisites:

    Participants should be end users of the IHS Electronic Dental Record.

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0358: IHS Monthly EDR Series: Developing Workflows to Support Insurance Plan and Dental Claim Management in Dentrix Enterprise [Recorded Webinar]
    Date(s): 8/18/2020 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Theresa Romero Director: Joel Knutson
    Audience: Support Staff, Assistants, Hygienists, Dentists Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 250 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 2.00 (Total CDE); 2.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 2.00 (AGD - 550)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    During this webinar you will learn workflow strategies to create, use and manage insurance plans in Dentrix Enterprise. Insurance plans in Dentrix Enterprise support dental claim creation, patient estimates for dental care and internal team communication of dental plan benefits. Join us as Theresa Romero, certified Dentrix Enterprise trainer presents tips that will benefit your dental patient readiness processes.

    Presenter: Theresa Romero
    Theresa Romero has extensive knowledge in the dental industry. She began her career as a dental assistant, then transitioned to the management side of the practice. Theresa became a Certified Dentrix Trainer in 2004 and continued her role in management for a private dental practice. In 2011, after having a huge impact on the office she managed, Theresa joined the Dentrix Enterprise training team full time. Since that time, she has been enhancing the utilization of Dentrix Enterprise in organizations across the country.

    Agenda:
    •   Review of the RPMS to Dentrix Enterprise patient information [ADT] interface messaging for insurance plans
    •   Learn to develop and improve systems to support insurance plan use in Dentrix Enterprise
    o   Review setup processes for creating insurance plans and fee schedules
    o   Discover the use process for attaching insurance plans and fee schedules within Dentrix Enterprise
    o   Discover the best practice for developing insurance plans to support insurance claim creation
    o   Incorporate the More Information window to support identification of patient readiness
    o   Produce treatment plans for clinical review and/or dental care presentation
    •   Learn reporting tools and systems for maintaining strong insurance plan systems.
    o   Review 3 key reports and tools to help manage insurance within Dentrix Enterprise
    o   Discover the process to join and purge dental insurance plans in Dentrix Enterprise to maintain a more accurate insurance plan system

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to:
    1.   List 2 setup processes which are important for establishing accuracy with dental insurance plans
    2.   Identify the Dentrix Enterprise window that provides a comprehensive review of patient readiness
    3.   List 2 Dentrix Enterprise reports you can use to manage your insurance claims










    Prerequisites:

    Participants should be end users of the IHS Electronic Dental Record.

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0359: Diabetes Online CDE: Update on Immunizations for People with Diabetes
    Date(s): 9/15/2020 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Jillian Doss-Walker Director: Jan Frederick
    Audience: Assistants, Support Staff, Hygienists, Dentists Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 149)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    Immunizations are important for keeping people of all ages healthy. Specific immunization needs are determined by factors such as age, lifestyle, health conditions, locations of travel, and previous immunizations. This seminar will address the specific immunization needs of adults generally, as well as the needs of adults with diabetes. Comprehensive information on immunization recommendations, schedule, and documentation will also be provided.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1.   Provide patients with education regarding changes and updates in recommended adult immunizations.
    2.   Discuss specific immunization recommendations for people with diabetes, and their importance to overall health.
    3.   Utilize tools in the RPMS system to improve the delivery of immunizations and monitor immunization coverage among adults.



    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    NA



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    DE0360: The Art of Listening: A Dental Professional's Principles for Success
    Date(s): 9/23/2020 - 9/23/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Kelly Tanner Director: Frank Licht
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 2.00 (Total CDE); 2.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 2.00 (AGD - 770)
    Course Types Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This course is for Nashville Area dental staff.

    Effective communication is crucial for success of dental professionals in any role. Listening in most situations is more important than speaking…and don’t you agree that it is more important to be interested than interesting? This course will discuss principles of emotional intelligence and motivational interviewing that are essential to communication, building trust, conflict management, and influential negotiation.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1. Learn how the principles of emotional intelligence drive communication and decision making.
    2.    Apply principles of negotiation in instances of conflict management and leadership.
    3.    Discuss the psychology of communication and how to build trust and influence.




    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    NA



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    DE0361: Diabetes Online CDE: Diabetes in Urban American Indian and Alaska Native People: Urban Diabetes Care & Outcomes Summary Report, 2015-2019
    Date(s): 9/23/2020 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Scott Erickson Director: Jan Frederick
    Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 1000 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 149)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This presentation will provide an overview of the Urban Diabetes Care & Outcomes Summary Report, 2015-2019, better known as the 2019 Urban Diabetes Audit. Key findings from this report will be shared and recommendations for the follow-up and care of urban AI/AN patients with diabetes will be discussed.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
    1.   Use the 2019 Urban Diabetes Audit with an understanding of the Audit contents, capabilities, and limitations.
    2.   Identify the uses and practical applications of the data available through the 2019 Urban Diabetes Audit.
    3.   Use the 2019 Diabetes Audit to identify strengths and address gaps in diabetes care and outcomes for urban AI/AN patients with diabetes.




    Prerequisites:

    None

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    NA



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    DE0362: IHS Monthly EDR Series: Fundamentals of the RPMS EDR Interface [Live Webinar]
    Date(s): 9/16/2020 - 9/16/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Ginny Bronson Director: Joel Knutson
    Audience: Support Staff, Assistants, Hygienists, Dentists Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 250 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 550)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This course provides an introduction to the IHS Dentrix Electronic Dental Record [EDR] interface with the IHS Resource and Patient Management System [RPMS] focusing on the RPMS side of the interface.
    Course topics include:
    •   Type of data transmitted,
    •   Overview of the RPMS Bade Production,
    •   Restarting the EDR interface, common issues and problems,
    •   Review of the EDR troubleshooting guide.

    Presenter: Ginny Bronson
    Ginny Bronson has been working for IHS as an IT Specialist for over 25 years. Ms. Bronson worked for the Portland Area IHS for 15 years as the Unix and database administrator, providing technical assistance for RPMS applications and systems and configuring RPMS servers and databases. In 2009, she accepted a position with the Office of Information Technology [OIT] as part of the federal development team. Ms. Bronson currently provides support and development activities for the following applications: Release of Information [BRN], IHS Dental [ADE] and the RPMS-EDR Interface [Bade]. Prior to IHS, Ms. Bronson worked as a user support analyst for Oregon State Treasury, after receiving her Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science from Eastern Oregon University in 1992.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to:
    1.   Understand what type of data is transmitted
    2.   Check the BADE production for errors/s and how to restart the EDR interface
    3.   Resolve common Dentrix RPMS interface issues and problems
    4.   Troubleshoot provider and hygienist registration and data transition issues











    Prerequisites:

    Participants should be end users of the IHS Electronic Dental Record.

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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    DE0363: IHS Monthly EDR Series: Fundamentals of the RPMS EDR Interface [Recorded Webinar]
    Date(s): 9/23/2020 - 9/30/2020
    Facility: Online Location: Online
    Instructor(s): Ginny Bronson Director: Joel Knutson
    Audience: Support Staff, Assistants, Hygienists, Dentists Level: Basic
    Quota: 1 - 250 students Tuition: $0.00
    Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 550)
    Course Types Course Types
    Summary:

    This course provides an introduction to the IHS Dentrix Electronic Dental Record [EDR] interface with the IHS Resource and Patient Management System [RPMS] focusing on the RPMS side of the interface.
    Course topics include:
    •   Type of data transmitted,
    •   Overview of the RPMS Bade Production,
    •   Restarting the EDR interface, common issues and problems,
    •   Review of the EDR troubleshooting guide.

    Presenter: Ginny Bronson
    Ginny Bronson has been working for IHS as an IT Specialist for over 25 years. Ms. Bronson worked for the Portland Area IHS for 15 years as the Unix and database administrator, providing technical assistance for RPMS applications and systems and configuring RPMS servers and databases. In 2009, she accepted a position with the Office of Information Technology [OIT] as part of the federal development team. Ms. Bronson currently provides support and development activities for the following applications: Release of Information [BRN], IHS Dental [ADE] and the RPMS-EDR Interface [Bade]. Prior to IHS, Ms. Bronson worked as a user support analyst for Oregon State Treasury, after receiving her Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science from Eastern Oregon University in 1992.

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to:
    1.   Understand what type of data is transmitted
    2.   Check the BADE production for errors/s and how to restart the EDR interface
    3.   Resolve common Dentrix RPMS interface issues and problems
    4.   Troubleshoot provider and hygienist registration and data transition issues











    Prerequisites:

    Participants should be end users of the IHS Electronic Dental Record.

    Travel:

    None

    Payment Address:

    Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.