Indian Health Service
Continuing Dental Education
Course Directory
FY 2025
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:
To Locate the form, follow these steps:
- Click the "Please Login" link near the top of the page.
- Once you are logged in, click the "CDE” tab on the left side of the page.
- On the CDE website, click the "My CDE” tab on the left side of the page.
- Then on the right side of the “My CDE” page, click the "IndividualDevelopmentPlan.doc" link under “Forms.”
- 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:
- Click the “Catalog” tab in the main navigation on the left side of the CDE website.
- Scroll as needed to find a course of interest.
- Click the Course Number to go to the Course Detail page.
- 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:
- Login to the Dental Portal (https://www.ihs.gov/doh/).
- 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.
- 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:
- On the "My CDE" page, click the message “Please Confirm Your Attendance.”
- 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.
- 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).
2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
Dentist Courses
DD0001: NNMC Dental Study Club
Date(s):
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10/30/2024 - 10/30/2024
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Facility: |
NNMC - Dental Clinic |
Location: |
Shiprock, NM |
Instructor(s): |
Melanie Whalen
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Director: |
Melanie Whalen |
Audience: |
Dentists |
Level: |
Basic |
Quota: |
4 - 25 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
(Total CDE) |
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Summary:
A review of current guidelines, best practices, and procedural recommendations for the management of dental patients commonly encountered at NNMC.
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Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: 1. Clarify/answer common questions pharmacy receives from dental staff 2. Renal dosing/ meds to avoid for pts with kidney disease 3. What pharmacy needs from dental staff to process prescriptions efficiently
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Prerequisites:
Must be on staff at Shiprock
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Travel:
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
Dentist Courses
DD0033: Concepts of Dental Clinic Management I
Date(s):
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4/15/2025 - 4/18/2025
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Facility: |
Native American Professional Parent Resources, NAPPR |
Location: |
Albuquerque, NM |
Instructor(s): |
Steve Tetrev, Timothy Ricks, Damon Pope
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Director: |
STEVEN TETREV |
Audience: |
Dentists |
Level: |
Basic |
Quota: |
8 - 20 students |
Tuition: |
$280.00 |
Hours: |
28.00 (Total CDE); 28.00 (AGD - 550) |
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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 TBD at 1:00 PM and will finish TBD, at 4:00 PM Location: Native American Professional Parent Resources [NAPPR] , Albuquerque, NM, 2201 San Pedro NE , Blg. 3, Suite 210, Albuquerque , NM 87110 Monday, TBD, 1:00 PM Introductions, Logistics, Course Overview Clinical Efficiency and Effectiveness Intro- Champany, Defining an IHS Dental Director’s Job- Champany & Group As a result of attending this session, attendees will be able to: • List 7 different duties a dental director is responsible for • Identify 2 duties that you were unaware prior to this day you were responsible for • List 2 duties that you have credible strengths in Transitioning from Clinician to Supervisor- Crafting Your Career and Personal Development [Second Curves]- Tetrev As a result of attending this session, attendees will be able to: • Describe a sigmoid learning curve • List the 4 terms for the acronym VUCA • Identify 1-3 areas of management that you need to improve Expectations, Issues- Successful Indian Health Program- Group As a result of attending this session, attendees will be able to: • List 4 oral health measures IHS dental programs should strive to improve • Identify 3 program management measures that dental clinics should accomplish • List 2 staff outcomes that reflect a successful dental program Tuesday, TBD, 8:00 AM Assessment of Your Clinic’s Efficiency and Effectiveness – Champany Analysis/Improvement of Your Clinic’s Efficiency and Effectiveness – Participants As a result of attending this session, attendees will be able to: • List 3 different indicators of clinical productivity • Analyze their clinic’s data for efficiency, effectiveness and productivity • Identify 1-3 areas their clinic needs to improve to approximate IHS standards LUNCH Presentations of Lessons Learned/Participants in Groups Employee Engagement- Your Key to Productivity and Satisfaction- Tetrev As a result of attending this session, attendees will be able to: • Define 2 different measures that indicate employee engagement • List 3 activities a supervisor can engage in to improve engagement in staff • Identify the engagement level of 10 different staff members in their program Social Intelligence Part I- Tetrev As a result of attending this session, attendees will be able to: • List 3 groups of stakeholders that are affected by poor social intelligence • Discuss the difference between social awareness and social facility • Define empathic accuracy and discuss its importance Management Basics- Tetrev As a result of attending this session, attendees will be able to: • Delineate the concept of considering staff to be more like chess or checkers. • Identify importance of discovering motivations in staff • Prioritize where their best return on investment will be in staff improvement Wednesday, TBD17, 8:00 AM Recruiting- Tetrev As a result of attending this session, attendees will be able to: • List 4 things to prepare for a recruit’s site visit • Ask appropriate questions during a practice recruit interview • Given 3 choices, pick the candidate most appropriate for their clinic situation Your Budget-Where the Money Comes From- Tetrev Monitoring your Budget, Commitment Registers, Third Party Spending Plan- Champany As a result of attending this session, attendees will be able to: • List 3 program costs that dental [Tribal or IHS] funds can be used for • Identify 2 costs that purchase referred care can used for other than a referral • Balance a dental budget that is projected to be in a deficit prior to year end LUNCH Employee Performance Management- Champany and Tetrev Performance Expectations, Plans, PMAPs- Rick Performance Appraisals w/ Exercise- Steve As a result of attending this session, attendees will be able to: • List 3 important steps the supervisor is responsible for in managing an employee’s performance plan • Develop a performance standard that can be an “On/Off” measure • Identify 2 negative outcomes each for both too lenient and too stringent performance appraisals Personnel Issues Standards of Conduct [Conduct vs. Performance]- Tetrev, As a result of attending this session, attendees will be able to: • Identify where they can locate their program’s standards of conduct • Discriminate between breaches of conduct and poor performance among 10 situations • List 3 conduct standards that are in both IHS and Tribal programs Thursday, TBD 18, 8:00 AM Personnel Issues Continued Conducting an Investigation- Champany, Tetrev Progressive Discipline- Tetrev As a result of attending this session, attendees will be able to: • Describe what an “Opportunity to Provide Information” form is used for • Identify who should be interviewed in a complicated conduct situation • Identify 3 reasons to conduct an administrative investigation prior to discipline Awards, [Criteria, Pay for Performance and Writing Exercise]- Champany As a result of attending this session, attendees will be able to: • List 3 reasons to write more awards than they are writing at present • Identify how much cash an employee can be awarded for a project • Write an award for one of their employees that can be used upon return to clinic LUNCH Running a Staff Meeting- Champany As a result of attending this session, attendees will be able to: • Discuss 3 ways to increase engagement of meeting attendees • Identify 4 different “housekeeping” activities that must be done for meetings • List 2 activities to improve their current staff meetings Participant Meeting Presentations [Goals- Eff & Eff item] • START ANYWHERE! [Burkus- Thresholds & Goals] • Info sharing [Who and How] • What to Change/Improve [Dictatorial, Democratic, Work Group?] • Progress update [Who, When, How] As a result of attending this session, attendees will be able to: • Advocate in a presentation for their E&E or Productivity improvement • Visually display a timeline for their improvement • Detail responsibilities and appropriate staff assignments Your Network- Chiefs’ Listserve, Chiefs’ Conference Calls, Chiefs’ Web Site, Area or Local Dental Directors’ Interactions, Finding a Mentor, As a result of attending this session, attendees will be able to: • Draw their “ego-centric” network • Analyze their network for diversity • List 3 individuals they should add to their network
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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.
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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
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Travel:
To Albuquerque
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
Dentist Courses
DD0034: Concepts of Dental Clinic Management II
Date(s):
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3/18/2025 - 3/21/2025
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Facility: |
Native American Professional Parent Resources, NAPPR |
Location: |
Albuquerque, NM |
Instructor(s): |
Steve Tetrev, Timothy Ricks
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Director: |
STEVEN TETREV |
Audience: |
Dentists |
Level: |
Advanced |
Quota: |
8 - 20 students |
Tuition: |
$280.00 |
Hours: |
28.00 (Total CDE); 28.00 (AGD - 550) |
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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, TBD at 1:00 p.m. and ends Thursday, TBD at 4:00 p.m. Location: Native American Professional Parent Resources [NAPPR], Albuquerque, NM, 2201 San Pedro NE , Blg. 3, Suite 210, Albuquerque , NM 87110 Monday, TBD 1:00 PM Introductions, Logistics, Course Overview, Champany & Tetrev The Changing World/Learning How to Learn/Information Literacy- Tetrev As a result of attending this session, attendees will be able to: • Identify what the acronym VUCA stands for • Name 3 items in their management that have changed in the past year • Commit to a practice to improve their information literacy Attendee Intro- What’s Worked, What Hasn’t, What Haven’t You Tried from Concepts I? Your Career & Personal Development, Tetrev As a result of attending this session, attendees will be able to: • Identify 1-3 management skills they need to improve • Locate a source to acquire those deficient management skills • List 3 positive outcomes of improving those management skills Expectations, Issues Clinical Efficiency and Effectiveness Intro– Champany, Tuesday, TBD 8:00 AM Analysis of Your Clinic’s Efficiency and Effectiveness– Champany As a result of attending this session, attendees will be able to: • Analyze the data from their clinic [s] for a 12 month period • Prioritize 2-3 areas that need improvement from their clinic data • Create a plan to improve 1-2 of the improvement areas to include resources, individuals to assist and timeline Group Projects- Participants with Similar Improvement Areas Improvement Plan for Your Clinic [How to improve and what you’ll need] – Participants LUNCH Public Presentations/Your E&E Plans [Why this change]- Tetrev & Champany As a result of attending this session, attendees will be able to: • Relate the concept of “Why vs. What” in lectures they’ve attended • Provide 2 ways to determine the knowledge levels of their audience • Determine a significant “why” their staff should buy-in to their clinic change Managing Change and Transition [and Staff Challenges]- Tetrev As a result of attending this session, attendees will be able to: • Define the difference between a change and a transition • List 3 barriers to the transition the change from the identified efficiency and effectiveness improvement • List 2 effective ways to overcome the staff or resource barriers Digital Social Intelligence- Tetrev As a result of attending this session, attendees will be able to: • Prioritize in order, the quality of various communication methods • List 3 best practices for improved digital communication • Identify a personal area for improvement for digital communication Wednesday TBD 8:00 AM Building Relationships Tetrev As a result of attending this session, attendees will be able to: • List 2 methods to listen better • List 4 potential questions to build relationships • Identify 1 new relationship to build and 1 existing relationship to improve Facilitating/Mediating Staff Conflicts- Champany As a result of attending this session, attendees will be able to: • Delineate the difference between mediation and conflict resolution • Identify a staff conflict in their clinic that needs mediation • List 2 skills needed to mediate staff conflict Tort Claims- Champany As a result of attending this session, attendees will be able to: • Define a tort • Discuss what who is covered by the Federal Tort Claims Act • Identify why proper privileging is important in reducing torts Your Budget Increasing Third Party Revenues [And Your Budget]- Tetrev As a result of attending this session, attendees will be able to: • Analyze their clinic’s data and demographics to determine potential 3rd Party revenues • Define different eligibilities for 3rd party reimbursements • List two areas of their clinic’s coding and billing practices that need improvement 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 As a result of attending this session, attendees will be able to: • Calculate resources that will be needed for their efficiency improvement • List 3 reasons why health and financial improvements are important in BCAs • Build a business case for one of the provided situations or their own efficiency improvement project Personnel Issues- Champany Leave Restriction- Champany Employees with Performance Issues- Champany, As a result of attending this session, attendees will be able to: • List the components of leave restriction • Provide 3 positive outcomes of improving time and attendance in the clinic • Discuss the timelines for a performance improvement plan Thursday TBD 8:00 AM Credentialing and Privileging- Champany As a result of attending this session, attendees will be able to: • Describe the difference between credentialing and privileging • Identify the credentialing process at their facilities • Describe the difference between initial privileging and re-privileging P.I. For Privileging- Champany As a result of attending this session, attendees will be able to: • List 3 reasons performance improvement is used for privileging • List 2 automated methods to collect clinical data for privileging • Identify 1 area where their facility’s privileging process should be improved Patient Complaints [Written and in-person response]- Champany As a result of attending this session, attendees will be able to: • Identify who should be questioned before responding to a formal patient complaint • Write a response to a patient complaint • Respond in person to a patient complaint LUNCH Negotiation Basics- Tetrev As a result of attending this session, attendees will be able to: • Delineate the differences between position vs. interest-based negotiation • List 3 best practices for improved negotiations • Identify a clinical situation that needs to be negotiated to improve their program Networking, Garnering Support and Marketing Your Program- Tetrev As a result of attending this session, attendees will be able to: • List 4 reasons their dental program adds to the overall IHS or Tribal Health Program • List 2 ways to build credibility with their administration • Identify an area [Community, Med Staff, Administration, etc.] that dental should market to Managing Up- Tetrev As a result of attending this session, attendees will be able to: • Identify an individual or group that doesn’t respond adequately to their requests • List 3 best practices for managing up • Identify a personal area for improvement for managing up and improving relationships
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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.
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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
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Travel:
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
Dentist Courses
DD0035: Concepts of Dental Clinic Management III
Date(s):
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3/18/2024 - 3/21/2024
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Facility: |
Native American Professional Parent Resources, NAPPR |
Location: |
Albuquerque, NM |
Instructor(s): |
Steve Tetrev, Richard Champany, Timothy Ricks
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Director: |
STEVEN TETREV |
Audience: |
Dentists |
Level: |
Advanced |
Quota: |
8 - 20 students |
Tuition: |
$280.00 |
Hours: |
28.00 (Total CDE); 28.00 (AGD - 550) |
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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. Location: Native American Professional Parent Resources [NAPPR] , Albuquerque, NM, 2201 San Pedro NE , Blg. 3, Suite 210, Albuquerque , NM 87110 Course begins Monday, May 16, at 1 p.m. and ends Thursday, May 19, at 4 p.m. Monday, May 16, 2022 Introductions, Logistics, Course Overview, Course Project Your Current Leadership Situations as Chief As a result of attending this session, attendees will be able to: • List 3-5 major differences between management and leadership duties • Differentiate between formal and informal leadership roles • Compare and contrast your management training with peers and administration in your facility Personal Management and Leadership Mastery- “Shark School” As a result of attending this session, attendees will be able to: • Draw the curve for working on mastery • List 3 resources they will use to advance their learning including an instructor/mentor • Identify 2 benefits each for span and depth of knowledge or skill Expectations, Issues Tuesday, May 17, 2022 Engaging Your Staff in Meetings As a result of attending this session, attendees will be able to: • Name 3 benefits of staff engagement during meetings • List 2 ways to get staff physically engaged • List 3 questions that can be asked of staff to generate discussion/interest Knowledge Management As a result of attending this session, attendees will be able to: • Draw a model of how knowledge is stored now at their cliics • List 4 potential costs to the program if a sole knowledge-holder leaves • Identify 3 key activities in knowledge management Getting Your Message to Stick As a result of attending this session, attendees will be able to: • Identify 4 of the 6 Heath Brothers’ words for the acronym “success” • List 3 ways to make their messages simpler • Relate 2 personal stories you can use in a presentation about a change in clinic LUNCH Using Information/Data for Decisions As a result of attending this session, attendees will be able to: • Identify the method the CEO and CMO use to make decisions in their clinics • Identify which data to use for clinic scheduling decisions • Discuss the appropriate amount of data to have prior to final decision Primal Leadership & Six Influence Strategies As a result of attending this session, attendees will be able to: • Select your usual leadership style • Of the 6 Leadership Styles, identify which style 1 or 2 they should use more • Identify 3 benefits they will realize by using more resonant leadership behaviors Motivational Interviewing As a result of attending this session, attendees will be able to: • Discriminate the difference between motivational interviewing and routine questioning • List 2 skills you need to improve to perform motivational interviewing • Identify 3 situations in their clinic to utilize motivational interviewing Wednesday, May 18, 2022 Advanced Conversation Skills As a result of attending this session, attendees will be able to: • Identify 3 nonfunctional conversation habits they engage in • List 3 nonverbal actions they can use to improve conversations • Respond to a partner’s conversation with recollection of ¾ of the ideas partner shared Negotiation Strategies of the FBI As a result of attending this session, attendees will be able to: • Use 2 of Voss’ negotiation tactics in a practice exercise • Identify a clinic situation that needs to be negotiated and diagnose 2 of the partner’s motivations. • Use 3 of Voss’ FBI tactics to negotiate your clinic situation Psychological Safety in Your Clinic As a result of attending this session, attendees will be able to: • List 3 habits they engage in that deters psychological safety in their clinic • List 2 process barriers in their clinical situation that needs to change to improve psychological safety • List 3 positive outcomes of improving psychological safety in their clinic LUNCH Conflict Management Beyond Mediation As a result of attending this session, attendees will be able to: • List 2 positive and 2 negative outcomes of clinic conflict • Respond to a volatile situation with 2 conflict-reducing actions • Identify 4 questions that can be used to lower barriers between individuals in conflict Advanced Social Intelligence, Managing up, Pathologic personalities As a result of attending this session, attendees will be able to: • List the 3 pathologic personality types • Model how to respond to 1 of the 3 pathologic personality type • Identify 2 methods to influence one of your supervisors The Power of Questions As a result of attending this session, attendees will be able to: • Identify 3 positive outcomes of focusing on questions in conversation • List 3 important things appropriate questions will uncover about your discussion partner • List 1 question each to “open up” a subordinate, colleague and supervisor Thursday, May 19, 2022 Delegation- Constructive, Developmental and Functional As a result of attending this session, attendees will be able to: • Describe the differences of the 3 types of delegation • Discuss how to diagnose which delegation type is appropriate for given situations • List 3 positive outcomes of effective delegation Advocacy, Recommendations and References Reference Exercise Letter of Recommendation Exercise As a result of attending this session, attendees will be able to: • Discuss the difference between letters of reference and recommendation • Identify 3 different situations where a letter of reference is more appropriate than recommendation • Write an accurate letter of recommendation for yourself Quality of Care As a result of attending this session, attendees will be able to: • Describe the difference between Quality Assurance and Quality Improvement • Name three levels of Quality Assurance • Describe quality in Dentistry according to the Kellogg Foundation Medical/Dental Staff Process and Professional Review Action As a result of attending this session, attendees will be able to: • Define the rights of a dentist under the Medical Staff Process • Name three sanctions which can be taken against a provider’s privileges • Describe the difference between an adverse action and a professional review action LUNCH Range- The Advantage of Having Multiple Skills As a result of attending this session, attendees will be able to: • Discuss the positive attributes of span and depth • Identify 3 areas of span or range that you would benefit from as a dental director • Identify a mentor who could instruct you in gaining a new non-dental skill Course Project Presentation The Science of Recognition As a result of attending this session, attendees will be able to: • Identify the ratio of positive to corrective feedback that high-performing teams use • Discuss the difference between externally motivated and internally motivated individuals • Create a highlight reel for one of your classmates
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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.
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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.
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Travel:
To Albuquerque
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
Dentist Courses
DD0047: Clinical Orientation for the Alaska Area Dental Provider
Date(s):
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10/8/2024 - 10/11/2024
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Facility: |
Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium |
Location: |
Anchorage, AK |
Instructor(s): |
Dane Lenaker, Nhi Huynh, Sarah Shoffstall-Cone, Bridget DeYoung, Megan Milder, Susanna Romero, KIM HORT, Max Klingenstein
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Director: |
Erin Giauque |
Audience: |
Dentists, DHA |
Level: |
Basic |
Quota: |
3 - 15 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
29.00 (Total CDE); 7.00 (AGD - 550); 4.00 (AGD - 142); 6.00 (AGD - 250); 2.00 (AGD - 200); 1.50 (AGD - 490); 4.00 (AGD - 430); 4.50 (AGD - 310) |
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Summary:
This course will cover specific challenges of dentistry in Alaska with topics on oral surgery, pediatric dentistry, cusp protected restorations, molar substitution, serial extractions, endodontics, opioid misuse and pain management. The course will have both lecture and hands on training components.
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Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: 1. Describe the unique challenges of practicing dentistry in Alaska; 2. Discuss basics of public health dentistry as it applies to practice in Alaska; and 3. Adhere to IHS and public health principles in performing dental services. Additional learning objectives and session descriptions will be made available by the course director.
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Prerequisites:
Alaska Area dentists and DHATs only.
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Travel:
To ANTHC
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
Dentist Courses
DD0048: NNMC Dental Study Club: Nightmare: Starring - The Maxillary Sinus and The Root
Date(s):
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10/23/2024 - 10/23/2024
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Facility: |
NNMC- Dental Clinic |
Location: |
Shiprock, NM, NM |
Instructor(s): |
Melanie Whalen
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Director: |
Melanie Whalen |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, DHA |
Level: |
Basic |
Quota: |
4 - 25 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
2.00 (Total CDE); 2.00 (AGD - 310) |
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Summary:
A review of current guidelines, best practices, and procedural recommendations for the management of dental patients commonly encountered at NNMC.
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Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: 1. Understand current recommendations for avoiding displacement of a tooth into the sinus 2. Identify risk factors for sinus perforation, exposure, and displacement of the tooth into the sinus. 3. Understand current recommendations for management of sinus exposures and root displacement into the sinus and when to refer. 4. Provide clear post op instructions and recommendations to patients with sinus perforations exposures
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Prerequisites:
Must be on staff at Shiprock
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Travel:
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
Dentist Courses
DD0049: NNMC Dental Study Club: Endodontic Diagnosis
Date(s):
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12/18/2024 - 12/18/2024
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Facility: |
NNMC- Dental Clinic |
Location: |
Shiprock, NM, NM |
Instructor(s): |
Lisa Le
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Director: |
Melanie Whalen |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, DHA |
Level: |
Basic |
Quota: |
4 - 25 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (AGD - 070) |
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Summary:
A review of current guidelines, best practices, and procedural recommendations for the management of dental patients commonly encountered at NNMC. A case presentation and discussion of every general dentist’s nightmare; the displacement of a root in a sinus. We will discussion how to identify risk, how to avoid displacing a root tip into the sinus, and how to retrieve it. Will also discuss management of sinus exposures/perforations during extractions.
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Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: 1. Understand and utilize current endodontic diagnostic terminology 2. Select and apply relevant tests to develop and confirm an endodontic diagnosis 3. Summarize the subjective and objective exam as it related to endodontic treatment
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Prerequisites:
Must be on staff at Shiprock
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Travel:
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
Dentist Courses
DD0050: AIDC Study Club: “Nitrous Oxide Safety and Utilization in Dentistry”
Date(s):
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1/14/2025 - 1/14/2025
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Facility: |
Albuquerque IHS Dental Clinic |
Location: |
Albuquerque, NM |
Instructor(s): |
Lucinda Lewis
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Director: |
Lucinda Lewis |
Audience: |
Dentists |
Level: |
Basic |
Quota: |
4 - 10 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
2.00 (Total CDE); 2.00 (AGD - 340) |
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Summary:
This course will review Nitrous oxide use as an anxiolytic agent in dentistry. Topics will be: environmental standards, safety, equipment review, patient selection, and step-by-step procedure in administration of N2O. The final topic, update in ADA Guidance toolkit when using N2O. This course is an annual review for providers who use N2O for patients. This is an AIDC Study Club and is open to dentist at AIDC and Santa Fe Indian Hospital
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Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: 1. Understand the safety and environmental standards required for using N2O in the dental setting 2. Be familiar with equipment used when providing N2O for dental patients 3. Knowledge of patient selection and choosing good candidates for N2O anxiolysis and the step-by-step procedure for N2O delivery in the dental operatory.
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Prerequisites:
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Travel:
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
Hygienist Courses
DH0001: Periodontal EFDA Educator Course
Date(s):
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10/1/2024 - 9/30/2025
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Facility: |
To be determined |
Location: |
Instructor(s): |
Nicholas Nelson
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Director: |
Eric Jewell |
Audience: |
Hygienists, Dentists |
Level: |
Advanced |
Quota: |
1 - 25 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
32.00 (Total CDE); 32.00 (AGD - 490) |
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Summary:
This course is held in conjunction with an IHS periodontal EFDA course, and the RDH will be working alongside a certified periodontal educator. This didactic and lab course is for dental hygienists who have a desire to be IHS educators in periodontics. This is a teaching course, where the participant will learn how and what to teach dental assistants in basic clinical periodontics. You will be preparing the assistant to provide ultrasonic instrumentation, OHI, and antimicrobial recommendations to their patients under the direction of a dentist or hygienist. This course will certify you to teach dental assistants and provide continuing education credits through the Division of Oral Health CDE program, as well as enhance your CV/Resume with dental activities outside your normal service unit duties. PowerPoint presentations will be provided to all course participants to facilitate teaching activities.
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Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, the participant will be able to: 1. Use the concepts of adult education in teaching situations. 2. Teach detection and classification of periodontal disease. 3. Motivate individuals to improve oral hygiene and periodontal health. 4. Teach safe and effective ultrasonic scaling of teeth. 5. Accurately code for periodontal and hygiene procedures with IHS/ADA coding. 6. Recommend effective toothpastes, mouth rinses and oral hygiene aids to dental assistants and patients. 7. Identify who is at risk for periodontal breakdown. 8. Use mounted dentiforms effectively to teach instrumentation of teeth.
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Prerequisites:
Participant has been a clinical hygienist for at least five years and has the supervisor's permission to teach a four-day course, either at or away from the service unit. Selection is based upon the national need for additional periodontal educators. Contact Dr. Eric Jewell for registration to this course.
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Travel:
Travel is required to the course site.
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Payment Address:
No tuition required.
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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
Hygienist Courses
DH0002: 2022 IHS Dental Hygiene Concepts [Recorded]
Date(s):
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10/1/2022 - 8/30/2025
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Nathan Mork, Sandraluz Gonzalez
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Director: |
Justin Balderrama |
Audience: |
Hygienists |
Level: |
Review |
Quota: |
2 - 200 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
3.00 (Total CDE); 2.00 (AGD - 200); 2.00 (AGD - 550) |
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Summary:
2022 IHS Dental Hygiene Concepts is virtual meeting for Registered Dental Hygienist from throughout the country that will include lectures covering the topics of Myofunctional Therapy, Oral Health Literacy and Risk Management.
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Learning Objectives:
1. Define orofacial myofunctional therapy and its components; 2. Describe the role of oral health literacy as it relates to access to dental care; and 3. List three preventive measures in a risk management program.
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Prerequisites:
None
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Travel:
None
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
Hygienist Courses
DH0004: FY 2024 Dental HYGIENIST Webinar Series: Self-Care [Recorded Webinar]
Date(s):
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2/14/2024 - 2/13/2027
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Racole Hardy
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Director: |
Keasha Myrick |
Audience: |
Hygienists |
Level: |
Basic |
Quota: |
5 - 100 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (AGD - 770) |
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Summary:
Self-care is vital in everyday life to maintain a balanced lifestyle. One should adopt a self-care regimen that is conducive to their lifestyle and interest. This webinar will provide tools that foster self-care.
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Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: 1. Define self-love from an RDH perspective 2. Identify self-care techniques 3. Describe signs of self-care deprivations
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Prerequisites:
None
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Travel:
None
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
Assistant Courses
DA0001: Periodontal Expanded Functions - Basic Prerequisites [must take before registering for perio EFDA course]
Date(s):
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10/1/2022 - 9/30/2025
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Gregory Smith
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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) |
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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.
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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.
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Prerequisites:
None.
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Travel:
None
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Payment Address:
No tuition required.
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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
Assistant Courses
DA0002: Periodontal Expanded Functions - CERTIFICATION
Date(s):
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10/1/2023 - 9/30/2025
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
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Director: |
Timothy Ricks |
Audience: |
Assistants |
Level: |
Basic |
Quota: |
1 - 1000 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
0.00 (Total CDE) |
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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 this course 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.
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Learning Objectives:
None - this is a certificate as a result of post-course work
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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.
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Travel:
None
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Payment Address:
No tuition
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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
Assistant Courses
DA0003: Restorative Expanded Functions - CERTIFICATION [COMPOSITE-only]
Date(s):
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10/1/2024 - 9/30/2025
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
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Director: |
Timothy Ricks |
Audience: |
Assistants |
Level: |
Advanced |
Quota: |
1 - 1000 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
0.00 (Total CDE) |
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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 this course 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.
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Learning Objectives:
None - this is a certificate as a result of post-course work
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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.
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Travel:
None
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Payment Address:
No tuition
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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
Assistant Courses
DA0004: Restorative Expanded Functions - Basic Prerequisites [must take before registering for restorative EFDA course]
Date(s):
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10/1/2022 - 9/30/2025
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
ERMA CASUSE
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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) |
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Summary:
NOTE: YOU MUST BE MARKED AS "COMPLETED" IN ORDER TO REGISTER FOR A RESTORATIVE 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.
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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.
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Prerequisites:
None
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Travel:
None
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Payment Address:
No tuition required
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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
Assistant Courses
DA0005: Restorative Expanded Functions - CERTIFICATION [BASIC only]
Date(s):
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10/1/2023 - 9/30/2025
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
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Director: |
Timothy Ricks |
Audience: |
Assistants |
Level: |
Basic |
Quota: |
1 - 1000 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
0.00 (Total CDE) |
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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.
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Learning Objectives:
None - this is a certificate as a result of post-course work
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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.
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Travel:
None
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Payment Address:
No tuition
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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
Assistant Courses
DA0006: Restorative Expanded Functions - CERTIFICATION [ADVANCED only]
Date(s):
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10/1/2023 - 9/30/2025
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
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Director: |
Timothy Ricks |
Audience: |
Assistants |
Level: |
Advanced |
Quota: |
1 - 1000 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
0.00 (Total CDE) |
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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.
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Learning Objectives:
None - this is a certificate as a result of post-course work
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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.
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Travel:
None
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Payment Address:
No tuition
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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
Assistant Courses
DA0007: [New] Restorative Expanded Functions - CERTIFICATION
Date(s):
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10/1/2023 - 9/30/2025
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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) |
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Summary:
Following completion of the IHS Restorative 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 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.
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Learning Objectives:
None - this is a certificate as a result of post-course work
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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.
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Travel:
None
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Payment Address:
No tuition
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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
Assistant Courses
DA0016: Oral Surgery Assistant's Survival Course
Date(s):
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4/30/2024 - 5/1/2024
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Facility: |
Albuquerque Area Dental Support Center |
Location: |
Albuquerque, NM |
Instructor(s): |
Amy Suhr, Kenneth Moran
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Director: |
Amy Suhr |
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) |
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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. AGENDA April 30th 8:00-9:00 Introduction/Get Acquainted/Scope of Practice MORAN 9:00-10:30 Common Medical Conditions MORAN 10:30-12:00 Vital Signs and Patient Monitoring SUHR LAB- Vital Signs/Monitor Use/ 12:00-1:30 Lunch 1:30-3:30 Medical Emergencies SUHR 3:30-3:45 Break 3:45-5:15 Meds/ Analgesics/ Antibiotics SUHR May 1st 8:00-9:00 Aseptic Technique MORAN 9:00-10:00 Biopsy Techniques MORAN 10:00-11:30 Post-op Complications SUHR 11:30-1:00 Lunch 1:00-2:00 Suturing/Miscellaneous materials MORAN/SUHR 2:00-4:00 Case Scenarios/Conclusion MORAN/SUHR
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Learning Objectives:
1. Display a broad knowledge of oral surgery procedures. 2. Describe how to assist in a medical emergency during oral surgery. 3. Explain why adjunctive measures are done in the oral surgery practice.
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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.
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Travel:
Host site is the Albuquerque Area Dental Support Center, housed within the Native American Professional Parent Resources, Inc. NAPPR Inc. 2201 San Pedro NE Building 3, Suite 210 Albuquerque, NM 87110 505-345-6289 www.nappr.org
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
Assistant Courses
DA0019: Periodontal Expanded Function Dental Assistant [EFDA] Course - Lawton [1]
Date(s):
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8/4/2025 - 8/8/2025
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Facility: |
Lawton Hospital |
Location: |
Lawton, OK |
Instructor(s): |
Keasha Myrick, Theresa Chennault
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Director: |
Keasha Myrick |
Audience: |
Assistants |
Level: |
Basic |
Quota: |
0 - 4 students |
Tuition: |
$320.00 |
Hours: |
32.00 (Total CDE); 32.00 (DANB Clinical); 32.00 (AGD - 490) |
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Summary:
Please read this section carefully! If you are waitlisted for this course, you are encouraged to register for another course in addition to this one. 8 students total, 4 from outside Lawton. The periodontal EFDA course 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. Hand scaling is no longer a part of the periodontal EFDA curriculum. Pre-Course Requirements: 1. All DAs registered in this course must complete the prerequisite course, DA0001, at least 2 weeks prior to the start of the course. Failure to do so may result in removal from the course by the course director. 2. All DAs registered in this course should be prepared to take the course. If you feel that you need additional preparation prior to the course, please work with your dental director. During the Course: 1. Participants are expected to pass a series of didactic [lecture] and clinical examinations to show proficiency in course content. This includes clinical work with typodonts and with real patients. 2. At the conclusion of the weeklong course, the course director will provide participants with a completion code. The DA will then have 3 days to complete the online post-course evaluation and get CDE credit. Failure to get CDE credit will result in non-certification down the road, so it is important to do this right away! Post-Course Requirements: 1. DAs must complete 20 dental cleanings which are checked and scored by the hygienist/dentist at their home dental clinic. These should be done under direct supervision of the dentist or hygienist [dentist/hygienist in the room while the DA is performing the cleaning, able to provide tips and recommendations as needed]. Grading is documented on the Follow-Up Training Progress Record provided by the course director, which is then maintained at the local program. 2. Post-course requirements must be completed within 6 months of the EFDA training. 3. When the DA has satisfactorily completed the post-course cleanings, the dental chief/director under whose license the DA will be working 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. This should be done using this format only: "_______________________ [name of DA] has satisfactorily completed the post-course requirements as a periodontal EFDA. He/she took course ____ [course number] on ______ [date] at ______________ [location]. A copy of his/her evaluation form is being maintained in this office. Please issue instructions for certification.” 4. 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. 5. After the 20 cleanings done under direct supervision by the dentist/hygienist, the DA should NOT perform any further cleanings unless CERTIFIED by the IHS EFDA Coordinator. Following certification, the new EFDA may perform cleanings under indirect supervision [dentist/hygienist in the facility but not directly overseeing the work until a final check is needed]. Annual Competency: 1. 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. 2. The annual competency evaluation can be found on the IHS Dental Portal under the Clinic Tab - Competencies.
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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.
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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.
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Travel:
Travel to the host site is required.
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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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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
Assistant Courses
DA0034: NEW Restorative Expanded Function Dental Assistant [EFDA] Course - Tahlequah [1]
Date(s):
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2/10/2025 - 2/14/2025
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Facility: |
Cherokee Nation Outpatient |
Location: |
Tahlequah, OK |
Instructor(s): |
Arlan Andrews
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Director: |
Arlan Andrews |
Audience: |
Assistants |
Level: |
Basic |
Quota: |
0 - 8 students |
Tuition: |
$320.00 |
Hours: |
36.00 (Total CDE); 36.00 (DANB Clinical); 36.00 (AGD - 250) |
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Summary:
Summary: PLEASE READ THIS ENTIRE SECTION CAREFULLY! 1. Course Purpose: The purpose of this course is to introduce the dental assistant to the placement and finishing of composite, glass ionomer, and amalgam restorative materials in IHS, tribal, and IHS-funded urban dental programs. This course replaces the previous restorative EFDA courses of restorative basic, advanced, and composite-only, effective October 1, 2024. 2. Waitlisted: If you are waitlisted for this course, you are encouraged to register for another course in addition to this one, as you may be able to get into one of the courses.. 3. Class Size: 8 students total, _4_ from host site, _4_ from outside host site 4. Logistics [host site location, nearby accommodations, etc.]: will be provided to course participants 2-4 weeks prior to the course. However, if you need information prior to that time, you may contact the course director listed above. Course Overview: This course will focus on composite resin restorations, with limited amalgam information. 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. Glass ionomer Class V restorations and amalgam Class II restorations will also be taught. This one-week, 32-hour course is designed to provide basic skills to perform these restorations. Pre-Course Requirements: 1. All DAs registered in this course must have completed DA0004, Restorative Expanded Functions – Basic Prerequisites, at least two weeks prior to the beginning of the course. Failure to document completion of this course will result in automatic disenrollment from the Restorative EFDA Course. 2. All DAs registered in this course should be prepared to take the course. If you feel that you need additional preparation prior to the course, please work with your dental director. Course Agenda: 1. Monday morning – travel 2. Monday afternoon – course overview, didactic lectures on composite basics [polymerization, materials basics, curing light, cavity liners, anatomy, adhesives] 3. Tuesday morning – Class I and V posterior composite didactic presentations, practice on typodonts 4. Tuesday afternoon – practice on typodonts, clinical and didactic test 5. Wednesday morning – Class III and IV anterior composite didactic presentations, practice on typodonts 6. Wednesday afternoon – practice on typodonts, clinical and didactic test 7. Thursday morning – Class II composite and amalgam didactic presentations, practice both on typodonts 8. Thursday afternoon – practice on typodonts, clinical test on Class II composites and didactic test to include both 9. Friday morning – remediation testing, final didactic examination 10. Friday afternoon – travel During the Course: 1. Participants are expected to pass a series of didactic [lecture] and clinical examinations to show proficiency in course content. The clinical examinations do not include clinical work with real patients. 2. At the conclusion of the weeklong course, the course director will provide participants with a completion code. The DA will then have 3 days to complete the online post-course evaluation and get CDE credit. Failure to get CDE credit will result in non-certification down the road, so it is important to do this right away! Post-Course Requirements: 1. DAs must complete 40 restorations [5 of which may be Class II amalgam or composite] as specified in the Progress Record provided to you by the course director. 2. The restorations are checked and scored by the dentist at their home dental clinic. These should be done under direct supervision of the dentist [dentist in the room while the DA is performing the restoration, able to provide tips and recommendations as needed]. Grading is documented on the Follow-Up Training Progress Record provided by the course director, which is then maintained at the local program. 3. Post-course requirements must be completed within 6 months of the EFDA training. 4. When the DA has satisfactorily completed the post-course restorations, the dental chief/director under whose license the DA will be working should then e-mail the IHS CDE Coordinator [IHSCDECoordinator@ihs.gov] to inform them that post-course requirements have been met and that the record is on file at the local clinic. This should be done using this format only: "_______________________ [name of DA] has satisfactorily completed the post-course requirements as a Restorative EFDA. He/she took course ____ [course number] on ______ [date] at ______________ [location]. A copy of his/her evaluation form is being maintained in this office. Please issue instructions for certification.” 5. Once this is done, the IHS CDE Coordinator will provide the student with instructions on how to receive their CDE certificate and their EFDA certificate. 6. After the 40 restorations are done under direct supervision by the dentist, the DA should NOT perform any further composite restorations taught in this course unless CERTIFIED by the IHS CDE Coordinator. 7. Following certification, the new Composite-Only Restorative EFDA may perform advanced composite and amalgam restorations under indirect supervision [dentist in the facility but not directly overseeing the work until a final check is needed]. Annual Competency: 1. 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. 2. The annual competency evaluation can be found on the IHS Dental Portal under the Clinic Tab - Competencies.
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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, glass ionomer, and amalgam restorations. 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
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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. 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.
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Travel:
Travel to the host site is required. For more information on the exact start and ending times of the course, location of the training, and nearby lodging/accommodations, please contact the course director.
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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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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
Assistant Courses
DA0035: NEW Restorative Expanded Function Dental Assistant [EFDA] Course - TCRHCC [1]
Date(s):
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10/7/2024 - 10/11/2024
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Facility: |
TCRHCC |
Location: |
Tuba City, AZ |
Instructor(s): |
Hannah DeSpain
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Director: |
Christina Zeigler |
Audience: |
Assistants |
Level: |
Basic |
Quota: |
0 - 3 students |
Tuition: |
$320.00 |
Hours: |
36.00 (Total CDE); 36.00 (DANB Clinical); 36.00 (AGD - 250) |
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Summary:
Summary: PLEASE READ THIS ENTIRE SECTION CAREFULLY! 1. Course Purpose: The purpose of this course is to introduce the dental assistant to the placement and finishing of composite, glass ionomer, and amalgam restorative materials in IHS, tribal, and IHS-funded urban dental programs. This course replaces the previous restorative EFDA courses of restorative basic, advanced, and composite-only, effective October 1, 2024. 2. Waitlisted: If you are waitlisted for this course, you are encouraged to register for another course in addition to this one, as you may be able to get into one of the courses.. 3. Class Size: 3 students total, 2 from host site, 1 from outside host site 4. Logistics [host site location, nearby accommodations, etc.]: will be provided to course participants 2-4 weeks prior to the course. However, if you need information prior to that time, you may contact the course director listed above. Course Overview: This course will focus on composite resin restorations, with limited amalgam information. 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. Glass ionomer Class V restorations and amalgam Class II restorations will also be taught. This one-week, 32-hour course is designed to provide basic skills to perform these restorations. Pre-Course Requirements: 1. All DAs registered in this course must have completed DA0004, Restorative Expanded Functions – Basic Prerequisites, at least two weeks prior to the beginning of the course. Failure to document completion of this course will result in automatic disenrollment from the Restorative EFDA Course. 2. All DAs registered in this course should be prepared to take the course. If you feel that you need additional preparation prior to the course, please work with your dental director. Course Agenda: 1. Monday morning – travel 2. Monday afternoon – course overview, didactic lectures on composite basics [polymerization, materials basics, curing light, cavity liners, anatomy, adhesives] 3. Tuesday morning – Class I and V posterior composite didactic presentations, practice on typodonts 4. Tuesday afternoon – practice on typodonts, clinical and didactic test 5. Wednesday morning – Class III and IV anterior composite didactic presentations, practice on typodonts 6. Wednesday afternoon – practice on typodonts, clinical and didactic test 7. Thursday morning – Class II composite and amalgam didactic presentations, practice both on typodonts 8. Thursday afternoon – practice on typodonts, clinical test on Class II composites and didactic test to include both 9. Friday morning – remediation testing, final didactic examination 10. Friday afternoon – travel During the Course: 1. Participants are expected to pass a series of didactic [lecture] and clinical examinations to show proficiency in course content. The clinical examinations do not include clinical work with real patients. 2. At the conclusion of the weeklong course, the course director will provide participants with a completion code. The DA will then have 3 days to complete the online post-course evaluation and get CDE credit. Failure to get CDE credit will result in non-certification down the road, so it is important to do this right away! Post-Course Requirements: 1. DAs must complete 40 restorations [5 of which may be Class II amalgam or composite] as specified in the Progress Record provided to you by the course director. 2. The restorations are checked and scored by the dentist at their home dental clinic. These should be done under direct supervision of the dentist [dentist in the room while the DA is performing the restoration, able to provide tips and recommendations as needed]. Grading is documented on the Follow-Up Training Progress Record provided by the course director, which is then maintained at the local program. 3. Post-course requirements must be completed within 6 months of the EFDA training. 4. When the DA has satisfactorily completed the post-course restorations, the dental chief/director under whose license the DA will be working should then e-mail the IHS CDE Coordinator [IHSCDECoordinator@ihs.gov] to inform them that post-course requirements have been met and that the record is on file at the local clinic. This should be done using this format only: "_______________________ [name of DA] has satisfactorily completed the post-course requirements as a Restorative EFDA. He/she took course ____ [course number] on ______ [date] at ______________ [location]. A copy of his/her evaluation form is being maintained in this office. Please issue instructions for certification.” 5. Once this is done, the IHS CDE Coordinator will provide the student with instructions on how to receive their CDE certificate and their EFDA certificate. 6. After the 40 restorations are done under direct supervision by the dentist, the DA should NOT perform any further composite restorations taught in this course unless CERTIFIED by the IHS CDE Coordinator. 7. Following certification, the new Composite-Only Restorative EFDA may perform advanced composite and amalgam restorations under indirect supervision [dentist in the facility but not directly overseeing the work until a final check is needed]. Annual Competency: 1. 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. 2. The annual competency evaluation can be found on the IHS Dental Portal under the Clinic Tab - Competencies.
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Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: 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.
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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. 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.
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Travel:
Travel to the host site is required. For more information on the exact start and ending times of the course, location of the training, and nearby lodging/accommodations, please contact the course director.
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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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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
Assistant Courses
DA0037: NEW Restorative Expanded Function Dental Assistant [EFDA] Course - Whiteriver
Date(s):
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4/28/2025 - 5/2/2025
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Facility: |
Whiteriver |
Location: |
Whiteriver, AZ |
Instructor(s): |
Fain Richardson
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Director: |
Fain Richardson |
Audience: |
Assistants |
Level: |
Advanced |
Quota: |
0 - 6 students |
Tuition: |
$320.00 |
Hours: |
32.00 (Total CDE); 16.00 (DANB Clinical); 16.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 32.00 (AGD - 250) |
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Summary:
PLEASE READ THIS ENTIRE SECTION CAREFULLY! 1. Course Purpose: The purpose of this course is to introduce the dental assistant to the placement and finishing of composite, glass ionomer, and amalgam restorative materials in IHS, tribal, and IHS-funded urban dental programs. This course replaces the previous restorative EFDA courses of restorative basic, advanced, and composite-only, effective October 1, 2024. 2. Waitlisted: If you are waitlisted for this course, you are encouraged to register for another course in addition to this one, as you may be able to get into one of the courses.. 3. Class Size: 6 students total, 3 from host site, 3 from outside host site 4. Logistics [host site location, nearby accommodations, etc.]: will be provided to course participants 2-4 weeks prior to the course. However, if you need information prior to that time, you may contact the course director listed above. Course Overview: This course will focus on composite resin restorations, with limited amalgam information. 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. Glass ionomer Class V restorations and amalgam Class II restorations will also be taught. This one-week, 32-hour course is designed to provide basic skills to perform these restorations. Pre-Course Requirements: 1. All DAs registered in this course must have completed DA0004, Restorative Expanded Functions – Basic Prerequisites, at least two weeks prior to the beginning of the course. Failure to document completion of this course will result in automatic disenrollment from the Restorative EFDA Course. 2. All DAs registered in this course should be prepared to take the course. If you feel that you need additional preparation prior to the course, please work with your dental director. Course Agenda: 1. Monday morning – travel 2. Monday afternoon – course overview, didactic lectures on composite basics [polymerization, materials basics, curing light, cavity liners, anatomy, adhesives] 3. Tuesday morning – Class I and V posterior composite didactic presentations, practice on typodonts 4. Tuesday afternoon – practice on typodonts, clinical and didactic test 5. Wednesday morning – Class III and IV anterior composite didactic presentations, practice on typodonts 6. Wednesday afternoon – practice on typodonts, clinical and didactic test 7. Thursday morning – Class II composite and amalgam didactic presentations, practice both on typodonts 8. Thursday afternoon – practice on typodonts, clinical test on Class II composites and didactic test to include both 9. Friday morning – remediation testing, final didactic examination 10. Friday afternoon – travel During the Course: 1. Participants are expected to pass a series of didactic [lecture] and clinical examinations to show proficiency in course content. The clinical examinations do not include clinical work with real patients. 2. At the conclusion of the weeklong course, the course director will provide participants with a completion code. The DA will then have 3 days to complete the online post-course evaluation and get CDE credit. Failure to get CDE credit will result in non-certification down the road, so it is important to do this right away! Post-Course Requirements: 1. DAs must complete 40 restorations [5 of which may be Class II amalgam or composite] as specified in the Progress Record provided to you by the course director. 2. The restorations are checked and scored by the dentist at their home dental clinic. These should be done under direct supervision of the dentist [dentist in the room while the DA is performing the restoration, able to provide tips and recommendations as needed]. Grading is documented on the Follow-Up Training Progress Record provided by the course director, which is then maintained at the local program. 3. Post-course requirements must be completed within 6 months of the EFDA training. 4. When the DA has satisfactorily completed the post-course restorations, the dental chief/director under whose license the DA will be working should then e-mail the IHS CDE Coordinator [IHSCDECoordinator@ihs.gov] to inform them that post-course requirements have been met and that the record is on file at the local clinic. This should be done using this format only: "_______________________ [name of DA] has satisfactorily completed the post-course requirements as a Restorative EFDA. He/she took course ____ [course number] on ______ [date] at ______________ [location]. A copy of his/her evaluation form is being maintained in this office. Please issue instructions for certification.” 5. Once this is done, the IHS CDE Coordinator will provide the student with instructions on how to receive their CDE certificate and their EFDA certificate. 6. After the 40 restorations are done under direct supervision by the dentist, the DA should NOT perform any further composite restorations taught in this course unless CERTIFIED by the IHS CDE Coordinator. 7. Following certification, the new Composite-Only Restorative EFDA may perform advanced composite and amalgam restorations under indirect supervision [dentist in the facility but not directly overseeing the work until a final check is needed]. Annual Competency: 1. 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. 2. The annual competency evaluation can be found on the IHS Dental Portal under the Clinic Tab - Competencies.
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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, glass ionomer, and amalgam restorations. 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
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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. 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.
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Travel:
Travel to the host site is required. For more information on the exact start and ending times of the course, location of the training, and nearby lodging/accommodations, please contact the course director.
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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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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
Assistant Courses
DA0040: NEW Restorative Expanded Function Dental Assistant [EFDA] Course -Chinle
Date(s):
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11/18/2024 - 11/22/2024
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Facility: |
Chinle Service Unit |
Location: |
Chinle, AZ |
Instructor(s): |
Benjamin Glick
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Director: |
Benjamin Glick |
Audience: |
Assistants |
Level: |
Advanced |
Quota: |
0 - 3 students |
Tuition: |
$320.00 |
Hours: |
32.00 (Total CDE); 32.00 (DANB Clinical); 32.00 (AGD - 250) |
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Summary:
Summary: PLEASE READ THIS ENTIRE SECTION CAREFULLY! 1. Course Purpose: The purpose of this course is to introduce the dental assistant to the placement and finishing of composite, glass ionomer, and amalgam restorative materials in IHS, tribal, and IHS-funded urban dental programs. This course replaces the previous restorative EFDA courses of restorative basic, advanced, and composite-only, effective October 1, 2024. 2. Waitlisted: If you are waitlisted for this course, you are encouraged to register for another course in addition to this one, as you may be able to get into one of the courses.. 3. Class Size: 7 students total, _5_ from host site, _2_ from outside host site 4. Logistics [host site location, nearby accommodations, etc.]: will be provided to course participants 2-4 weeks prior to the course. However, if you need information prior to that time, you may contact the course director listed above. Course Overview: This course will focus on composite resin restorations, with limited amalgam information. 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. Glass ionomer Class V restorations and amalgam Class II restorations will also be taught. This one-week, 32-hour course is designed to provide basic skills to perform these restorations. Pre-Course Requirements: 1. All DAs registered in this course must have completed DA0004, Restorative Expanded Functions – Basic Prerequisites, at least two weeks prior to the beginning of the course. Failure to document completion of this course will result in automatic disenrollment from the Restorative EFDA Course. 2. All DAs registered in this course should be prepared to take the course. If you feel that you need additional preparation prior to the course, please work with your dental director. Course Agenda: 1. Monday morning – travel 2. Monday afternoon – course overview, didactic lectures on composite basics [polymerization, materials basics, curing light, cavity liners, anatomy, adhesives] 3. Tuesday morning – Class I and V posterior composite didactic presentations, practice on typodonts 4. Tuesday afternoon – practice on typodonts, clinical and didactic test 5. Wednesday morning – Class III and IV anterior composite didactic presentations, practice on typodonts 6. Wednesday afternoon – practice on typodonts, clinical and didactic test 7. Thursday morning – Class II composite and amalgam didactic presentations, practice both on typodonts 8. Thursday afternoon – practice on typodonts, clinical test on Class II composites and didactic test to include both 9. Friday morning – remediation testing, final didactic examination 10. Friday afternoon – travel During the Course: 1. Participants are expected to pass a series of didactic [lecture] and clinical examinations to show proficiency in course content. The clinical examinations do not include clinical work with real patients. 2. At the conclusion of the weeklong course, the course director will provide participants with a completion code. The DA will then have 3 days to complete the online post-course evaluation and get CDE credit. Failure to get CDE credit will result in non-certification down the road, so it is important to do this right away! Post-Course Requirements: 1. DAs must complete 40 restorations [5 of which may be Class II amalgam or composite] as specified in the Progress Record provided to you by the course director. 2. The restorations are checked and scored by the dentist at their home dental clinic. These should be done under direct supervision of the dentist [dentist in the room while the DA is performing the restoration, able to provide tips and recommendations as needed]. Grading is documented on the Follow-Up Training Progress Record provided by the course director, which is then maintained at the local program. 3. Post-course requirements must be completed within 6 months of the EFDA training. 4. When the DA has satisfactorily completed the post-course restorations, the dental chief/director under whose license the DA will be working should then e-mail the IHS CDE Coordinator [IHSCDECoordinator@ihs.gov] to inform them that post-course requirements have been met and that the record is on file at the local clinic. This should be done using this format only: "_______________________ [name of DA] has satisfactorily completed the post-course requirements as a Restorative EFDA. He/she took course ____ [course number] on ______ [date] at ______________ [location]. A copy of his/her evaluation form is being maintained in this office. Please issue instructions for certification.” 5. Once this is done, the IHS CDE Coordinator will provide the student with instructions on how to receive their CDE certificate and their EFDA certificate. 6. After the 40 restorations are done under direct supervision by the dentist, the DA should NOT perform any further composite restorations taught in this course unless CERTIFIED by the IHS CDE Coordinator. 7. Following certification, the new Composite-Only Restorative EFDA may perform advanced composite and amalgam restorations under indirect supervision [dentist in the facility but not directly overseeing the work until a final check is needed]. Annual Competency: 1. 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. 2. The annual competency evaluation can be found on the IHS Dental Portal under the Clinic Tab - Competencies.
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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
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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. 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.
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Travel:
Travel to the host site is required. For more information on the exact start and ending times of the course, location of the training, and nearby lodging/accommodations, please contact the course director.
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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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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
Assistant Courses
DA0073: NEW Restorative Expanded Function Dental Assistant [EFDA] Course - Cherokee Nation Health Program
Date(s):
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12/2/2024 - 12/6/2024
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Facility: |
TBD |
Location: |
Tahlequah, OK |
Instructor(s): |
Arlan Andrews
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Director: |
Arlan Andrews |
Audience: |
Assistants |
Level: |
Basic |
Quota: |
0 - 2 students |
Tuition: |
$320.00 |
Hours: |
36.00 (Total CDE); 36.00 (DANB Clinical); 36.00 (AGD - 250) |
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Summary:
Summary: PLEASE READ THIS ENTIRE SECTION CAREFULLY! 1. Course Purpose: The purpose of this course is to introduce the dental assistant to the placement and finishing of composite, glass ionomer, and amalgam restorative materials in IHS, tribal, and IHS-funded urban dental programs. This course replaces the previous restorative EFDA courses of restorative basic, advanced, and composite-only, effective October 1, 2024. 2. Waitlisted: If you are waitlisted for this course, you are encouraged to register for another course in addition to this one, as you may be able to get into one of the courses.. 3. Class Size: 6 students total, 4 from host site, 2 from outside host site 4. Logistics [host site location, nearby accommodations, etc.]: will be provided to course participants 2-4 weeks prior to the course. However, if you need information prior to that time, you may contact the course director listed above. Course Overview: This course will focus on composite resin restorations, with limited amalgam information. 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. Glass ionomer Class V restorations and amalgam Class II restorations will also be taught. This one-week, 32-hour course is designed to provide basic skills to perform these restorations. Pre-Course Requirements: 1. All DAs registered in this course must have completed DA0004, Restorative Expanded Functions – Basic Prerequisites, at least two weeks prior to the beginning of the course. Failure to document completion of this course will result in automatic disenrollment from the Restorative EFDA Course. 2. All DAs registered in this course should be prepared to take the course. If you feel that you need additional preparation prior to the course, please work with your dental director. Course Agenda: 1. Monday morning – travel 2. Monday afternoon – course overview, didactic lectures on composite basics [polymerization, materials basics, curing light, cavity liners, anatomy, adhesives] 3. Tuesday morning – Class I and V posterior composite didactic presentations, practice on typodonts 4. Tuesday afternoon – practice on typodonts, clinical and didactic test 5. Wednesday morning – Class III and IV anterior composite didactic presentations, practice on typodonts 6. Wednesday afternoon – practice on typodonts, clinical and didactic test 7. Thursday morning – Class II composite and amalgam didactic presentations, practice both on typodonts 8. Thursday afternoon – practice on typodonts, clinical test on Class II composites and didactic test to include both 9. Friday morning – remediation testing, final didactic examination 10. Friday afternoon – travel During the Course: 1. Participants are expected to pass a series of didactic [lecture] and clinical examinations to show proficiency in course content. The clinical examinations do not include clinical work with real patients. 2. At the conclusion of the weeklong course, the course director will provide participants with a completion code. The DA will then have 3 days to complete the online post-course evaluation and get CDE credit. Failure to get CDE credit will result in non-certification down the road, so it is important to do this right away! Post-Course Requirements: 1. DAs must complete 40 restorations [5 of which may be Class II amalgam or composite] as specified in the Progress Record provided to you by the course director. 2. The restorations are checked and scored by the dentist at their home dental clinic. These should be done under direct supervision of the dentist [dentist in the room while the DA is performing the restoration, able to provide tips and recommendations as needed]. Grading is documented on the Follow-Up Training Progress Record provided by the course director, which is then maintained at the local program. 3. Post-course requirements must be completed within 6 months of the EFDA training. 4. When the DA has satisfactorily completed the post-course restorations, the dental chief/director under whose license the DA will be working should then e-mail the IHS CDE Coordinator [IHSCDECoordinator@ihs.gov] to inform them that post-course requirements have been met and that the record is on file at the local clinic. This should be done using this format only: "_______________________ [name of DA] has satisfactorily completed the post-course requirements as a Restorative EFDA. He/she took course ____ [course number] on ______ [date] at ______________ [location]. A copy of his/her evaluation form is being maintained in this office. Please issue instructions for certification.” 5. Once this is done, the IHS CDE Coordinator will provide the student with instructions on how to receive their CDE certificate and their EFDA certificate. 6. After the 40 restorations are done under direct supervision by the dentist, the DA should NOT perform any further composite restorations taught in this course unless CERTIFIED by the IHS CDE Coordinator. 7. Following certification, the new Composite-Only Restorative EFDA may perform advanced composite and amalgam restorations under indirect supervision [dentist in the facility but not directly overseeing the work until a final check is needed]. Annual Competency: 1. 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. 2. The annual competency evaluation can be found on the IHS Dental Portal under the Clinic Tab - Competencies.
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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, glass ionomer, and amalgam restorations. 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
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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. 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.
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Travel:
Travel to the host site is required. For more information on the exact start and ending times of the course, location of the training, and nearby lodging/accommodations, please contact the course director.
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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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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
Assistant Courses
DA0075: NEW Restorative Expanded Function Dental Assistant [EFDA] Course - Crow
Date(s):
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5/13/2024 - 5/17/2024
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Facility: |
Crow Hospital |
Location: |
Crow Agency, MT |
Instructor(s): |
Todd Crockett, Richard Esham
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Director: |
Richard Esham |
Audience: |
Assistants |
Level: |
Basic |
Quota: |
0 - 4 students |
Tuition: |
$320.00 |
Hours: |
36.00 (Total CDE); 36.00 (DANB Clinical); 36.00 (AGD - 250) |
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Summary:
Summary: PLEASE READ THIS ENTIRE SECTION CAREFULLY! 1. Course Purpose: The purpose of this course is to introduce the dental assistant to the placement and finishing of composite, glass ionomer, and amalgam restorative materials in IHS, tribal, and IHS-funded urban dental programs. This course replaces the previous restorative EFDA courses of restorative basic, advanced, and composite-only, effective October 1, 2024. 2. Waitlisted: If you are waitlisted for this course, you are encouraged to register for another course in addition to this one, as you may be able to get into one of the courses.. 3. Class Size: 6 students total, 2 from host site, 4 from outside host site 4. Logistics [host site location, nearby accommodations, etc.]: will be provided to course participants 2-4 weeks prior to the course. However, if you need information prior to that time, you may contact the course director listed above. Course Overview: This course will focus on composite resin restorations, with limited amalgam information. 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. Glass ionomer Class V restorations and amalgam Class II restorations will also be taught. This one-week, 32-hour course is designed to provide basic skills to perform these restorations. Pre-Course Requirements: 1. All DAs registered in this course must have completed DA0004, Restorative Expanded Functions – Basic Prerequisites, at least two weeks prior to the beginning of the course. Failure to document completion of this course will result in automatic disenrollment from the Restorative EFDA Course. 2. All DAs registered in this course should be prepared to take the course. If you feel that you need additional preparation prior to the course, please work with your dental director. Course Agenda: 1. Monday morning – travel 2. Monday afternoon – course overview, didactic lectures on composite basics [polymerization, materials basics, curing light, cavity liners, anatomy, adhesives] 3. Tuesday morning – Class I and V posterior composite didactic presentations, practice on typodonts 4. Tuesday afternoon – practice on typodonts, clinical and didactic test 5. Wednesday morning – Class III and IV anterior composite didactic presentations, practice on typodonts 6. Wednesday afternoon – practice on typodonts, clinical and didactic test 7. Thursday morning – Class II composite and amalgam didactic presentations, practice both on typodonts 8. Thursday afternoon – practice on typodonts, clinical test on Class II composites and didactic test to include both 9. Friday morning – remediation testing, final didactic examination 10. Friday afternoon – travel During the Course: 1. Participants are expected to pass a series of didactic [lecture] and clinical examinations to show proficiency in course content. The clinical examinations do not include clinical work with real patients. 2. At the conclusion of the weeklong course, the course director will provide participants with a completion code. The DA will then have 3 days to complete the online post-course evaluation and get CDE credit. Failure to get CDE credit will result in non-certification down the road, so it is important to do this right away! Post-Course Requirements: 1. DAs must complete 40 restorations [5 of which may be Class II amalgam or composite] as specified in the Progress Record provided to you by the course director. 2. The restorations are checked and scored by the dentist at their home dental clinic. These should be done under direct supervision of the dentist [dentist in the room while the DA is performing the restoration, able to provide tips and recommendations as needed]. Grading is documented on the Follow-Up Training Progress Record provided by the course director, which is then maintained at the local program. 3. Post-course requirements must be completed within 6 months of the EFDA training. 4. When the DA has satisfactorily completed the post-course restorations, the dental chief/director under whose license the DA will be working should then e-mail the IHS CDE Coordinator [IHSCDECoordinator@ihs.gov] to inform them that post-course requirements have been met and that the record is on file at the local clinic. This should be done using this format only: "_______________________ [name of DA] has satisfactorily completed the post-course requirements as a Restorative EFDA. He/she took course ____ [course number] on ______ [date] at ______________ [location]. A copy of his/her evaluation form is being maintained in this office. Please issue instructions for certification.” 5. Once this is done, the IHS CDE Coordinator will provide the student with instructions on how to receive their CDE certificate and their EFDA certificate. 6. After the 40 restorations are done under direct supervision by the dentist, the DA should NOT perform any further composite restorations taught in this course unless CERTIFIED by the IHS CDE Coordinator. 7. Following certification, the new Composite-Only Restorative EFDA may perform advanced composite and amalgam restorations under indirect supervision [dentist in the facility but not directly overseeing the work until a final check is needed]. Annual Competency: 1. 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. 2. The annual competency evaluation can be found on the IHS Dental Portal under the Clinic Tab - Competencies.
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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, glass ionomer, and amalgam restorations. 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
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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. 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.
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Travel:
Travel to the host site is required. For more information on the exact start and ending times of the course, location of the training, and nearby lodging/accommodations, please contact the course director.
|
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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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
Assistant Courses
DA0076: NEW Restorative Expanded Function Dental Assistant [EFDA] Course - Location - Tahlequah [2]
Date(s):
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6/9/2025 - 6/13/2025
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Facility: |
Cherokee Nation Outpatient |
Location: |
Tahlequah, OK |
Instructor(s): |
Arlan Andrews
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Director: |
Arlan Andrews |
Audience: |
Assistants |
Level: |
Advanced |
Quota: |
0 - 2 students |
Tuition: |
$320.00 |
Hours: |
36.00 (Total CDE); 36.00 (DANB Clinical); 36.00 (AGD - 250) |
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Summary:
Summary: PLEASE READ THIS ENTIRE SECTION CAREFULLY! 1. Course Purpose: The purpose of this course is to introduce the dental assistant to the placement and finishing of composite, glass ionomer, and amalgam restorative materials in IHS, tribal, and IHS-funded urban dental programs. This course replaces the previous restorative EFDA courses of restorative basic, advanced, and composite-only, effective October 1, 2024. 2. Waitlisted: If you are waitlisted for this course, you are encouraged to register for another course in addition to this one, as you may be able to get into one of the courses.. 3. Class Size: 6 students total, _4_ from host site, _2_ from outside host site 4. Logistics [host site location, nearby accommodations, etc.]: will be provided to course participants 2-4 weeks prior to the course. However, if you need information prior to that time, you may contact the course director listed above. Course Overview: This course will focus on composite resin restorations, with limited amalgam information. 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. Glass ionomer Class V restorations and amalgam Class II restorations will also be taught. This one-week, 32-hour course is designed to provide basic skills to perform these restorations. Pre-Course Requirements: 1. All DAs registered in this course must have completed DA0004, Restorative Expanded Functions – Basic Prerequisites, at least two weeks prior to the beginning of the course. Failure to document completion of this course will result in automatic disenrollment from the Restorative EFDA Course. 2. All DAs registered in this course should be prepared to take the course. If you feel that you need additional preparation prior to the course, please work with your dental director. Course Agenda: 1. Monday morning – travel 2. Monday afternoon – course overview, didactic lectures on composite basics [polymerization, materials basics, curing light, cavity liners, anatomy, adhesives] 3. Tuesday morning – Class I and V posterior composite didactic presentations, practice on typodonts 4. Tuesday afternoon – practice on typodonts, clinical and didactic test 5. Wednesday morning – Class III and IV anterior composite didactic presentations, practice on typodonts 6. Wednesday afternoon – practice on typodonts, clinical and didactic test 7. Thursday morning – Class II composite and amalgam didactic presentations, practice both on typodonts 8. Thursday afternoon – practice on typodonts, clinical test on Class II composites and didactic test to include both 9. Friday morning – remediation testing, final didactic examination 10. Friday afternoon – travel During the Course: 1. Participants are expected to pass a series of didactic [lecture] and clinical examinations to show proficiency in course content. The clinical examinations do not include clinical work with real patients. 2. At the conclusion of the weeklong course, the course director will provide participants with a completion code. The DA will then have 3 days to complete the online post-course evaluation and get CDE credit. Failure to get CDE credit will result in non-certification down the road, so it is important to do this right away! Post-Course Requirements: 1. DAs must complete 40 restorations [5 of which may be Class II amalgam or composite] as specified in the Progress Record provided to you by the course director. 2. The restorations are checked and scored by the dentist at their home dental clinic. These should be done under direct supervision of the dentist [dentist in the room while the DA is performing the restoration, able to provide tips and recommendations as needed]. Grading is documented on the Follow-Up Training Progress Record provided by the course director, which is then maintained at the local program. 3. Post-course requirements must be completed within 6 months of the EFDA training. 4. When the DA has satisfactorily completed the post-course restorations, the dental chief/director under whose license the DA will be working should then e-mail the IHS CDE Coordinator [IHSCDECoordinator@ihs.gov] to inform them that post-course requirements have been met and that the record is on file at the local clinic. This should be done using this format only: "_______________________ [name of DA] has satisfactorily completed the post-course requirements as a Restorative EFDA. He/she took course ____ [course number] on ______ [date] at ______________ [location]. A copy of his/her evaluation form is being maintained in this office. Please issue instructions for certification.” 5. Once this is done, the IHS CDE Coordinator will provide the student with instructions on how to receive their CDE certificate and their EFDA certificate. 6. After the 40 restorations are done under direct supervision by the dentist, the DA should NOT perform any further composite restorations taught in this course unless CERTIFIED by the IHS CDE Coordinator. 7. Following certification, the new Composite-Only Restorative EFDA may perform advanced composite and amalgam restorations under indirect supervision [dentist in the facility but not directly overseeing the work until a final check is needed]. Annual Competency: 1. 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. 2. The annual competency evaluation can be found on the IHS Dental Portal under the Clinic Tab - Competencies.
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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 restoration
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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. 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.
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Travel:
Travel to the host site is required. For more information on the exact start and ending times of the course, location of the training, and nearby lodging/accommodations, please contact the course director.
|
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.
|
|
2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
Assistant Courses
DA0079: NEW Restorative Expanded Function Dental Assistant [EFDA] Course- Tahlequah [3]
Date(s):
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7/28/2025 - 8/1/2025
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Facility: |
Cherokee Nation Outpatient |
Location: |
Tahlequah, OK |
Instructor(s): |
Arlan Andrews
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Director: |
Arlan Andrews |
Audience: |
Assistants |
Level: |
Basic |
Quota: |
0 - 3 students |
Tuition: |
$320.00 |
Hours: |
32.00 (Total CDE); 16.00 (DANB Clinical); 16.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 32.00 (AGD - 250) |
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Summary:
Summary: PLEASE READ THIS ENTIRE SECTION CAREFULLY! 1. Course Purpose: The purpose of this course is to introduce the dental assistant to the placement and finishing of composite, glass ionomer, and amalgam restorative materials in IHS, tribal, and IHS-funded urban dental programs. This course replaces the previous restorative EFDA courses of restorative basic, advanced, and composite-only, effective October 1, 2024. 2. Waitlisted: If you are waitlisted for this course, you are encouraged to register for another course in addition to this one, as you may be able to get into one of the courses.. 3. Class Size: 6 students total, 4 from host site, 2 from outside host site 4. Logistics [host site location, nearby accommodations, etc.]: will be provided to course participants 2-4 weeks prior to the course. However, if you need information prior to that time, you may contact the course director listed above. Course Overview: This course will focus on composite resin restorations, with limited amalgam information. 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. Glass ionomer Class V restorations and amalgam Class II restorations will also be taught. This one-week, 32-hour course is designed to provide basic skills to perform these restorations. Pre-Course Requirements: 1. All DAs registered in this course must have completed DA0004, Restorative Expanded Functions – Basic Prerequisites, at least two weeks prior to the beginning of the course. Failure to document completion of this course will result in automatic disenrollment from the Restorative EFDA Course. 2. All DAs registered in this course should be prepared to take the course. If you feel that you need additional preparation prior to the course, please work with your dental director. Course Agenda: 1. Monday morning – travel 2. Monday afternoon – course overview, didactic lectures on composite basics [polymerization, materials basics, curing light, cavity liners, anatomy, adhesives] 3. Tuesday morning – Class I and V posterior composite didactic presentations, practice on typodonts 4. Tuesday afternoon – practice on typodonts, clinical and didactic test 5. Wednesday morning – Class III and IV anterior composite didactic presentations, practice on typodonts 6. Wednesday afternoon – practice on typodonts, clinical and didactic test 7. Thursday morning – Class II composite and amalgam didactic presentations, practice both on typodonts 8. Thursday afternoon – practice on typodonts, clinical test on Class II composites and didactic test to include both 9. Friday morning – remediation testing, final didactic examination 10. Friday afternoon – travel During the Course: 1. Participants are expected to pass a series of didactic [lecture] and clinical examinations to show proficiency in course content. The clinical examinations do not include clinical work with real patients. 2. At the conclusion of the weeklong course, the course director will provide participants with a completion code. The DA will then have 3 days to complete the online post-course evaluation and get CDE credit. Failure to get CDE credit will result in non-certification down the road, so it is important to do this right away! Post-Course Requirements: 1. DAs must complete 40 restorations [5 of which may be Class II amalgam or composite] as specified in the Progress Record provided to you by the course director. 2. The restorations are checked and scored by the dentist at their home dental clinic. These should be done under direct supervision of the dentist [dentist in the room while the DA is performing the restoration, able to provide tips and recommendations as needed]. Grading is documented on the Follow-Up Training Progress Record provided by the course director, which is then maintained at the local program. 3. Post-course requirements must be completed within 6 months of the EFDA training. 4. When the DA has satisfactorily completed the post-course restorations, the dental chief/director under whose license the DA will be working should then e-mail the IHS CDE Coordinator [IHSCDECoordinator@ihs.gov] to inform them that post-course requirements have been met and that the record is on file at the local clinic. This should be done using this format only: "_______________________ [name of DA] has satisfactorily completed the post-course requirements as a Restorative EFDA. He/she took course ____ [course number] on ______ [date] at ______________ [location]. A copy of his/her evaluation form is being maintained in this office. Please issue instructions for certification.” 5. Once this is done, the IHS CDE Coordinator will provide the student with instructions on how to receive their CDE certificate and their EFDA certificate. 6. After the 40 restorations are done under direct supervision by the dentist, the DA should NOT perform any further composite restorations taught in this course unless CERTIFIED by the IHS CDE Coordinator. 7. Following certification, the new Composite-Only Restorative EFDA may perform advanced composite and amalgam restorations under indirect supervision [dentist in the facility but not directly overseeing the work until a final check is needed]. Annual Competency: 1. 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. 2. The annual competency evaluation can be found on the IHS Dental Portal under the Clinic Tab - Competencies.
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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
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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. 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.
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Travel:
Travel to the host site is required. For more information on the exact start and ending times of the course, location of the training, and nearby lodging/accommodations, please contact the course director.
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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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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
Assistant Courses
DA0082: New Restorative Expanded Function Dental Assistant [EFDA] Course - Claremore
Date(s):
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6/9/2025 - 6/13/2025
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Facility: |
Claremore Service Unit |
Location: |
Claremore, OK |
Instructor(s): |
Kip Martin, Toby Allen
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Director: |
Kip Martin |
Audience: |
Assistants |
Level: |
Advanced |
Quota: |
0 - 3 students |
Tuition: |
$320.00 |
Hours: |
32.00 (Total CDE); 32.00 (DANB Clinical); 32.00 (AGD - 250) |
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Summary:
Please read this section carefully! If you are waitlisted for this course, you are encouraged to register for another course in addition to this one. 6 students total, 3 from host site, 3 from outside Summary: PLEASE READ THIS ENTIRE SECTION CAREFULLY! 1. Course Purpose: The purpose of this course is to introduce the dental assistant to the placement and finishing of composite, glass ionomer, and amalgam restorative materials in IHS, tribal, and IHS-funded urban dental programs. This course replaces the previous restorative EFDA courses of restorative basic, advanced, and composite-only, effective October 1, 2024. 2. Waitlisted: If you are waitlisted for this course, you are encouraged to register for another course in addition to this one, as you may be able to get into one of the courses.. 3. Class Size: 7 students total, _5_ from host site, _2_ from outside host site 4. Logistics [host site location, nearby accommodations, etc.]: will be provided to course participants 2-4 weeks prior to the course. However, if you need information prior to that time, you may contact the course director listed above. Course Overview: This course will focus on composite resin restorations, with limited amalgam information. 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. Glass ionomer Class V restorations and amalgam Class II restorations will also be taught. This one-week, 32-hour course is designed to provide basic skills to perform these restorations. Pre-Course Requirements: 1. All DAs registered in this course must have completed DA0004, Restorative Expanded Functions – Basic Prerequisites, at least two weeks prior to the beginning of the course. Failure to document completion of this course will result in automatic disenrollment from the Restorative EFDA Course. 2. All DAs registered in this course should be prepared to take the course. If you feel that you need additional preparation prior to the course, please work with your dental director. Course Agenda: 1. Monday morning – travel 2. Monday afternoon – course overview, didactic lectures on composite basics [polymerization, materials basics, curing light, cavity liners, anatomy, adhesives] 3. Tuesday morning – Class I and V posterior composite didactic presentations, practice on typodonts 4. Tuesday afternoon – practice on typodonts, clinical and didactic test 5. Wednesday morning – Class III and IV anterior composite didactic presentations, practice on typodonts 6. Wednesday afternoon – practice on typodonts, clinical and didactic test 7. Thursday morning – Class II composite and amalgam didactic presentations, practice both on typodonts 8. Thursday afternoon – practice on typodonts, clinical test on Class II composites and didactic test to include both 9. Friday morning – remediation testing, final didactic examination 10. Friday afternoon – travel During the Course: 1. Participants are expected to pass a series of didactic [lecture] and clinical examinations to show proficiency in course content. The clinical examinations do not include clinical work with real patients. 2. At the conclusion of the weeklong course, the course director will provide participants with a completion code. The DA will then have 3 days to complete the online post-course evaluation and get CDE credit. Failure to get CDE credit will result in non-certification down the road, so it is important to do this right away! Post-Course Requirements: 1. DAs must complete 40 restorations [5 of which may be Class II amalgam or composite] as specified in the Progress Record provided to you by the course director. 2. The restorations are checked and scored by the dentist at their home dental clinic. These should be done under direct supervision of the dentist [dentist in the room while the DA is performing the restoration, able to provide tips and recommendations as needed]. Grading is documented on the Follow-Up Training Progress Record provided by the course director, which is then maintained at the local program. 3. Post-course requirements must be completed within 6 months of the EFDA training. 4. When the DA has satisfactorily completed the post-course restorations, the dental chief/director under whose license the DA will be working should then e-mail the IHS CDE Coordinator [IHSCDECoordinator@ihs.gov] to inform them that post-course requirements have been met and that the record is on file at the local clinic. This should be done using this format only: "_______________________ [name of DA] has satisfactorily completed the post-course requirements as a Restorative EFDA. He/she took course ____ [course number] on ______ [date] at ______________ [location]. A copy of his/her evaluation form is being maintained in this office. Please issue instructions for certification.” 5. Once this is done, the IHS CDE Coordinator will provide the student with instructions on how to receive their CDE certificate and their EFDA certificate. 6. After the 40 restorations are done under direct supervision by the dentist, the DA should NOT perform any further composite restorations taught in this course unless CERTIFIED by the IHS CDE Coordinator. 7. Following certification, the new Composite-Only Restorative EFDA may perform advanced composite and amalgam restorations under indirect supervision [dentist in the facility but not directly overseeing the work until a final check is needed]. Annual Competency: 1. 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. 2. The annual competency evaluation can be found on the IHS Dental Portal under the Clinic Tab - Competencies.
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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
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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. 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.
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Travel:
Travel to the host site is required. For more information on the exact start and ending times of the course, location of the training, and nearby lodging/accommodations, please contact the course director.
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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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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
Assistant Courses
DA0083: NEW Restorative Expanded Function Dental Assistant [EFDA] Course - Tahlequah4]
Date(s):
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8/25/2025 - 8/29/2025
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Facility: |
Cherokee Nation Outpatient |
Location: |
Tahlequah, OK |
Instructor(s): |
Arlan Andrews
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Director: |
Arlan Andrews |
Audience: |
Assistants |
Level: |
Basic |
Quota: |
0 - 8 students |
Tuition: |
$320.00 |
Hours: |
32.00 (Total CDE); 32.00 (DANB Clinical); 32.00 (AGD - 250) |
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Summary:
Summary: PLEASE READ THIS ENTIRE SECTION CAREFULLY! 1. Course Purpose: The purpose of this course is to introduce the dental assistant to the placement and finishing of composite, glass ionomer, and amalgam restorative materials in IHS, tribal, and IHS-funded urban dental programs. This course replaces the previous restorative EFDA courses of restorative basic, advanced, and composite-only, effective October 1, 2024. 2. Waitlisted: If you are waitlisted for this course, you are encouraged to register for another course in addition to this one, as you may be able to get into one of the courses.. 3. Class Size: 8 students total, _6_ from host site, _2_ from outside host site 4. Logistics [host site location, nearby accommodations, etc.]: will be provided to course participants 2-4 weeks prior to the course. However, if you need information prior to that time, you may contact the course director listed above. Course Overview: This course will focus on composite resin restorations, with limited amalgam information. 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. Glass ionomer Class V restorations and amalgam Class II restorations will also be taught. This one-week, 32-hour course is designed to provide basic skills to perform these restorations. Pre-Course Requirements: 1. All DAs registered in this course must have completed DA0004, Restorative Expanded Functions – Basic Prerequisites, at least two weeks prior to the beginning of the course. Failure to document completion of this course will result in automatic disenrollment from the Restorative EFDA Course. 2. All DAs registered in this course should be prepared to take the course. If you feel that you need additional preparation prior to the course, please work with your dental director. Course Agenda: 1. Monday morning – travel 2. Monday afternoon – course overview, didactic lectures on composite basics [polymerization, materials basics, curing light, cavity liners, anatomy, adhesives] 3. Tuesday morning – Class I and V posterior composite didactic presentations, practice on typodonts 4. Tuesday afternoon – practice on typodonts, clinical and didactic test 5. Wednesday morning – Class III and IV anterior composite didactic presentations, practice on typodonts 6. Wednesday afternoon – practice on typodonts, clinical and didactic test 7. Thursday morning – Class II composite and amalgam didactic presentations, practice both on typodonts 8. Thursday afternoon – practice on typodonts, clinical test on Class II composites and didactic test to include both 9. Friday morning – remediation testing, final didactic examination 10. Friday afternoon – travel During the Course: 1. Participants are expected to pass a series of didactic [lecture] and clinical examinations to show proficiency in course content. The clinical examinations do not include clinical work with real patients. 2. At the conclusion of the weeklong course, the course director will provide participants with a completion code. The DA will then have 3 days to complete the online post-course evaluation and get CDE credit. Failure to get CDE credit will result in non-certification down the road, so it is important to do this right away! Post-Course Requirements: 1. DAs must complete 40 restorations [5 of which may be Class II amalgam or composite] as specified in the Progress Record provided to you by the course director. 2. The restorations are checked and scored by the dentist at their home dental clinic. These should be done under direct supervision of the dentist [dentist in the room while the DA is performing the restoration, able to provide tips and recommendations as needed]. Grading is documented on the Follow-Up Training Progress Record provided by the course director, which is then maintained at the local program. 3. Post-course requirements must be completed within 6 months of the EFDA training. 4. When the DA has satisfactorily completed the post-course restorations, the dental chief/director under whose license the DA will be working should then e-mail the IHS CDE Coordinator [IHSCDECoordinator@ihs.gov] to inform them that post-course requirements have been met and that the record is on file at the local clinic. This should be done using this format only: "_______________________ [name of DA] has satisfactorily completed the post-course requirements as a Restorative EFDA. He/she took course ____ [course number] on ______ [date] at ______________ [location]. A copy of his/her evaluation form is being maintained in this office. Please issue instructions for certification.” 5. Once this is done, the IHS CDE Coordinator will provide the student with instructions on how to receive their CDE certificate and their EFDA certificate. 6. After the 40 restorations are done under direct supervision by the dentist, the DA should NOT perform any further composite restorations taught in this course unless CERTIFIED by the IHS CDE Coordinator. 7. Following certification, the new Composite-Only Restorative EFDA may perform advanced composite and amalgam restorations under indirect supervision [dentist in the facility but not directly overseeing the work until a final check is needed]. Annual Competency: 1. 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. 2. The annual competency evaluation can be found on the IHS Dental Portal under the Clinic Tab - Competencies.
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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
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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. 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.
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Travel:
Travel to the host site is required. For more information on the exact start and ending times of the course, location of the training, and nearby lodging/accommodations, please contact the course director.
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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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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
Assistant Courses
DA0084: Periodontal Expanded Function Dental Assistant [EFDA] Course - Muckleshoot Health & Wellness Center
Date(s):
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3/17/2025 - 3/21/2025
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Facility: |
Muckleshoot Health and Wellness Center |
Location: |
Auburn, WA |
Instructor(s): |
Pamela Ready
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Director: |
Pamela Ready |
Audience: |
Assistants |
Level: |
Basic |
Quota: |
0 - 8 students |
Tuition: |
$320.00 |
Hours: |
32.00 (Total CDE); 32.00 (DANB Clinical); 32.00 (AGD - 490) |
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Summary:
Please read this section carefully! If you are waitlisted for this course, you are encouraged to register for another course in addition to this one. 8 students total, 4 from outside Muckleshoot. The periodontal EFDA course 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. Hand scaling is no longer a part of the periodontal EFDA curriculum. Pre-Course Requirements: 1. All DAs registered in this course must complete the prerequisite course, DA0001, at least 2 weeks prior to the start of the course. Failure to do so may result in removal from the course by the course director. 2. All DAs registered in this course should be prepared to take the course. If you feel that you need additional preparation prior to the course, please work with your dental director. During the Course: 1. Participants are expected to pass a series of didactic [lecture] and clinical examinations to show proficiency in course content. This includes clinical work with typodonts and with real patients. 2. At the conclusion of the weeklong course, the course director will provide participants with a completion code. The DA will then have 3 days to complete the online post-course evaluation and get CDE credit. Failure to get CDE credit will result in non-certification down the road, so it is important to do this right away! Post-Course Requirements: 1. DAs must complete 20 dental cleanings which are checked and scored by the hygienist/dentist at their home dental clinic. These should be done under direct supervision of the dentist or hygienist [dentist/hygienist in the room while the DA is performing the cleaning, able to provide tips and recommendations as needed]. Grading is documented on the Follow-Up Training Progress Record provided by the course director, which is then maintained at the local program. 2. Post-course requirements must be completed within 6 months of the EFDA training. 3. When the DA has satisfactorily completed the post-course cleanings, the dental chief/director under whose license the DA will be working 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. This should be done using this format only: "_______________________ [name of DA] has satisfactorily completed the post-course requirements as a periodontal EFDA. He/she took course ____ [course number] on ______ [date] at ______________ [location]. A copy of his/her evaluation form is being maintained in this office. Please issue instructions for certification.” 4. 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. 5. After the 20 cleanings done under direct supervision by the dentist/hygienist, the DA should NOT perform any further cleanings unless CERTIFIED by the IHS EFDA Coordinator. Following certification, the new EFDA may perform cleanings under indirect supervision [dentist/hygienist in the facility but not directly overseeing the work until a final check is needed]. Annual Competency: 1. 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. 2. The annual competency evaluation can be found on the IHS Dental Portal under the Clinic Tab - Competencies.
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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.
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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.
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Travel:
Travel to the host site is required.
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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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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
Assistant Courses
DA0085: NEW Restorative Expanded Function Dental Assistant [EFDA] Course - Dilkon Medical Center [WIHCC]
Date(s):
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3/17/2025 - 3/21/2025
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Facility: |
Dilkon Medical Center [WIHCC] |
Location: |
Dilkon, AZ |
Instructor(s): |
Keone Tyau
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Director: |
Keone Tyau |
Audience: |
Assistants |
Level: |
Basic |
Quota: |
2 - 6 students |
Tuition: |
$320.00 |
Hours: |
36.00 (Total CDE); 36.00 (DANB Clinical); 36.00 (AGD - 250) |
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Summary:
Summary: PLEASE READ THIS ENTIRE SECTION CAREFULLY! 1. Course Purpose: The purpose of this course is to introduce the dental assistant to the placement and finishing of composite, glass ionomer, and amalgam restorative materials in IHS, tribal, and IHS-funded urban dental programs. This course replaces the previous restorative EFDA courses of restorative basic, advanced, and composite-only, effective October 1, 2024. 2. Waitlisted: If you are waitlisted for this course, you are encouraged to register for another course in addition to this one, as you may be able to get into one of the courses.. 3. Class Size: 6 students total, 4 from host site, 2 from outside host site 4. Logistics [host site location, nearby accommodations, etc.]: will be provided to course participants 2-4 weeks prior to the course. However, if you need information prior to that time, you may contact the course director listed above. Course Overview: This course will focus on composite resin restorations, with limited amalgam information. 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. Glass ionomer Class V restorations and amalgam Class II restorations will also be taught. This one-week, 32-hour course is designed to provide basic skills to perform these restorations. Pre-Course Requirements: 1. All DAs registered in this course must have completed DA0004, Restorative Expanded Functions – Basic Prerequisites, at least two weeks prior to the beginning of the course. Failure to document completion of this course will result in automatic disenrollment from the Restorative EFDA Course. 2. All DAs registered in this course should be prepared to take the course. If you feel that you need additional preparation prior to the course, please work with your dental director. Course Agenda: 1. Monday morning – travel 2. Monday afternoon – course overview, didactic lectures on composite basics [polymerization, materials basics, curing light, cavity liners, anatomy, adhesives] 3. Tuesday morning – Class I and V posterior composite didactic presentations, practice on typodonts 4. Tuesday afternoon – practice on typodonts, clinical and didactic test 5. Wednesday morning – Class III and IV anterior composite didactic presentations, practice on typodonts 6. Wednesday afternoon – practice on typodonts, clinical and didactic test 7. Thursday morning – Class II composite and amalgam didactic presentations, practice both on typodonts 8. Thursday afternoon – practice on typodonts, clinical test on Class II composites and didactic test to include both 9. Friday morning – remediation testing, final didactic examination 10. Friday afternoon – travel During the Course: 1. Participants are expected to pass a series of didactic [lecture] and clinical examinations to show proficiency in course content. The clinical examinations do not include clinical work with real patients. 2. At the conclusion of the weeklong course, the course director will provide participants with a completion code. The DA will then have 3 days to complete the online post-course evaluation and get CDE credit. Failure to get CDE credit will result in non-certification down the road, so it is important to do this right away! Post-Course Requirements: 1. DAs must complete 40 restorations [5 of which may be Class II amalgam or composite] as specified in the Progress Record provided to you by the course director. 2. The restorations are checked and scored by the dentist at their home dental clinic. These should be done under direct supervision of the dentist [dentist in the room while the DA is performing the restoration, able to provide tips and recommendations as needed]. Grading is documented on the Follow-Up Training Progress Record provided by the course director, which is then maintained at the local program. 3. Post-course requirements must be completed within 6 months of the EFDA training. 4. When the DA has satisfactorily completed the post-course restorations, the dental chief/director under whose license the DA will be working should then e-mail the IHS CDE Coordinator [IHSCDECoordinator@ihs.gov] to inform them that post-course requirements have been met and that the record is on file at the local clinic. This should be done using this format only: "_______________________ [name of DA] has satisfactorily completed the post-course requirements as a Restorative EFDA. He/she took course ____ [course number] on ______ [date] at ______________ [location]. A copy of his/her evaluation form is being maintained in this office. Please issue instructions for certification.” 5. Once this is done, the IHS CDE Coordinator will provide the student with instructions on how to receive their CDE certificate and their EFDA certificate. 6. After the 40 restorations are done under direct supervision by the dentist, the DA should NOT perform any further composite restorations taught in this course unless CERTIFIED by the IHS CDE Coordinator. 7. Following certification, the new Composite-Only Restorative EFDA may perform advanced composite and amalgam restorations under indirect supervision [dentist in the facility but not directly overseeing the work until a final check is needed]. Annual Competency: 1. 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. 2. The annual competency evaluation can be found on the IHS Dental Portal under the Clinic Tab - Competencies.
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Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: 1. Have and understanding of the basic concepts of occlusion as they apply to restorative dentistry. 2. Be able to place and finish complex Class II amalgam 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.
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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. 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.
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Travel:
Travel to the host site is required. For more information on the exact start and ending times of the course, location of the training, and nearby lodging/accommodations, please contact the course director.
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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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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
Assistant Courses
DA0086: Periodontal Expanded Function Dental Assistant [EFDA] Course - AIDC [1]
Date(s):
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8/18/2025 - 8/22/2025
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Facility: |
Albuquerque Indian Dental Clinic [AIDC] |
Location: |
Albuquerque, NM |
Instructor(s): |
Angela Janke
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Director: |
Justin Balderrama |
Audience: |
Assistants |
Level: |
Basic |
Quota: |
0 - 8 students |
Tuition: |
$320.00 |
Hours: |
32.00 (Total CDE); 32.00 (DANB Clinical); 32.00 (AGD - 490) |
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Summary:
Please read this section carefully! If you are waitlisted for this course, you are encouraged to register for another course in addition to this one. 8 students total, 4 from outside Lawton. The periodontal EFDA course 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. Hand scaling is no longer a part of the periodontal EFDA curriculum. Pre-Course Requirements: 1. All DAs registered in this course must complete the prerequisite course, DA0001, at least 2 weeks prior to the start of the course. Failure to do so may result in removal from the course by the course director. 2. All DAs registered in this course should be prepared to take the course. If you feel that you need additional preparation prior to the course, please work with your dental director. During the Course: 1. Participants are expected to pass a series of didactic [lecture] and clinical examinations to show proficiency in course content. This includes clinical work with typodonts and with real patients. 2. At the conclusion of the weeklong course, the course director will provide participants with a completion code. The DA will then have 3 days to complete the online post-course evaluation and get CDE credit. Failure to get CDE credit will result in non-certification down the road, so it is important to do this right away! Post-Course Requirements: 1. DAs must complete 20 dental cleanings which are checked and scored by the hygienist/dentist at their home dental clinic. These should be done under direct supervision of the dentist or hygienist [dentist/hygienist in the room while the DA is performing the cleaning, able to provide tips and recommendations as needed]. Grading is documented on the Follow-Up Training Progress Record provided by the course director, which is then maintained at the local program. 2. Post-course requirements must be completed within 6 months of the EFDA training. 3. When the DA has satisfactorily completed the post-course cleanings, the dental chief/director under whose license the DA will be working 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. This should be done using this format only: "_______________________ [name of DA] has satisfactorily completed the post-course requirements as a periodontal EFDA. He/she took course ____ [course number] on ______ [date] at ______________ [location]. A copy of his/her evaluation form is being maintained in this office. Please issue instructions for certification.” 4. 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. 5. After the 20 cleanings done under direct supervision by the dentist/hygienist, the DA should NOT perform any further cleanings unless CERTIFIED by the IHS EFDA Coordinator. Following certification, the new EFDA may perform cleanings under indirect supervision [dentist/hygienist in the facility but not directly overseeing the work until a final check is needed]. Annual Competency: 1. 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. 2. The annual competency evaluation can be found on the IHS Dental Portal under the Clinic Tab - Competencies.
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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.
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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.
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Travel:
Travel to the host site is required.
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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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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
Assistant Courses
DA0090: New Restorative Expanded Function Dental Assistant [EFDA] Course - Ada
Date(s):
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7/14/2025 - 7/18/2025
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Facility: |
Chickasaw Nation Department of Health |
Location: |
Ada, OK |
Instructor(s): |
William Deprater, Shane Cashman
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Director: |
Joshua Mayo |
Audience: |
Assistants |
Level: |
Advanced |
Quota: |
0 - 2 students |
Tuition: |
$320.00 |
Hours: |
32.00 (Total CDE); 32.00 (DANB Clinical); 32.00 (AGD - 250) |
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Summary:
Please read this section carefully! If you are waitlisted for this course, you are encouraged to register for another course in addition to this one. 6 students total, 4 from host site, 2 from outside Summary: PLEASE READ THIS ENTIRE SECTION CAREFULLY! 1. Course Purpose: The purpose of this course is to introduce the dental assistant to the placement and finishing of composite, glass ionomer, and amalgam restorative materials in IHS, tribal, and IHS-funded urban dental programs. This course replaces the previous restorative EFDA courses of restorative basic, advanced, and composite-only, effective October 1, 2024. 2. Waitlisted: If you are waitlisted for this course, you are encouraged to register for another course in addition to this one, as you may be able to get into one of the courses.. 3. Class Size: 8 students total, _6_ from host site, _2_ from outside host site 4. Logistics [host site location, nearby accommodations, etc.]: will be provided to course participants 2-4 weeks prior to the course. However, if you need information prior to that time, you may contact the course director listed above. Course Overview: This course will focus on composite resin restorations, with limited amalgam information. 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. Glass ionomer Class V restorations and amalgam Class II restorations will also be taught. This one-week, 32-hour course is designed to provide basic skills to perform these restorations. Pre-Course Requirements: 1. All DAs registered in this course must have completed DA0004, Restorative Expanded Functions – Basic Prerequisites, at least two weeks prior to the beginning of the course. Failure to document completion of this course will result in automatic disenrollment from the Restorative EFDA Course. 2. All DAs registered in this course should be prepared to take the course. If you feel that you need additional preparation prior to the course, please work with your dental director. Course Agenda: 1. Monday morning – travel 2. Monday afternoon – course overview, didactic lectures on composite basics [polymerization, materials basics, curing light, cavity liners, anatomy, adhesives] 3. Tuesday morning – Class I and V posterior composite didactic presentations, practice on typodonts 4. Tuesday afternoon – practice on typodonts, clinical and didactic test 5. Wednesday morning – Class III and IV anterior composite didactic presentations, practice on typodonts 6. Wednesday afternoon – practice on typodonts, clinical and didactic test 7. Thursday morning – Class II composite and amalgam didactic presentations, practice both on typodonts 8. Thursday afternoon – practice on typodonts, clinical test on Class II composites and didactic test to include both 9. Friday morning – remediation testing, final didactic examination 10. Friday afternoon – travel During the Course: 1. Participants are expected to pass a series of didactic [lecture] and clinical examinations to show proficiency in course content. The clinical examinations do not include clinical work with real patients. 2. At the conclusion of the weeklong course, the course director will provide participants with a completion code. The DA will then have 3 days to complete the online post-course evaluation and get CDE credit. Failure to get CDE credit will result in non-certification down the road, so it is important to do this right away! Post-Course Requirements: 1. DAs must complete 40 restorations [5 of which may be Class II amalgam or composite] as specified in the Progress Record provided to you by the course director. 2. The restorations are checked and scored by the dentist at their home dental clinic. These should be done under direct supervision of the dentist [dentist in the room while the DA is performing the restoration, able to provide tips and recommendations as needed]. Grading is documented on the Follow-Up Training Progress Record provided by the course director, which is then maintained at the local program. 3. Post-course requirements must be completed within 6 months of the EFDA training. 4. When the DA has satisfactorily completed the post-course restorations, the dental chief/director under whose license the DA will be working should then e-mail the IHS CDE Coordinator [IHSCDECoordinator@ihs.gov] to inform them that post-course requirements have been met and that the record is on file at the local clinic. This should be done using this format only: "_______________________ [name of DA] has satisfactorily completed the post-course requirements as a Restorative EFDA. He/she took course ____ [course number] on ______ [date] at ______________ [location]. A copy of his/her evaluation form is being maintained in this office. Please issue instructions for certification.” 5. Once this is done, the IHS CDE Coordinator will provide the student with instructions on how to receive their CDE certificate and their EFDA certificate. 6. After the 40 restorations are done under direct supervision by the dentist, the DA should NOT perform any further composite restorations taught in this course unless CERTIFIED by the IHS CDE Coordinator. 7. Following certification, the new Composite-Only Restorative EFDA may perform advanced composite and amalgam restorations under indirect supervision [dentist in the facility but not directly overseeing the work until a final check is needed]. Annual Competency: 1. 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. 2. The annual competency evaluation can be found on the IHS Dental Portal under the Clinic Tab - Competencies.
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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
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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. 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.
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Travel:
Travel to the host site is required. For more information on the exact start and ending times of the course, location of the training, and nearby lodging/accommodations, please contact the course director.
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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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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
Assistant Courses
DA1000: Radiological Health and Safety Examination
Date(s):
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10/1/2022 - 9/30/2025
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Timothy Ricks
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Director: |
Timothy Ricks |
Audience: |
Assistants |
Level: |
Basic |
Quota: |
0 - 10000 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
0.00 (Total CDE) |
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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.
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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.
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Prerequisites:
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Travel:
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Payment Address:
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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
Assistant Courses
DA1001: Digital Imaging Health and Safety Examination
Date(s):
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10/1/2022 - 9/30/2025
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
MARY BETH KINNEY
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Director: |
Timothy Ricks |
Audience: |
Assistants |
Level: |
Basic |
Quota: |
0 - 10000 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
0.00 (Total CDE) |
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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.
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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.
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Prerequisites:
It is recommended that dental auxiliaries study for the exam using Digital Imaging course DA2001.
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Travel:
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Payment Address:
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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
Assistant Courses
DA2000: Dental Radiography
Date(s):
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10/1/2022 - 9/30/2025
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
MARY BETH KINNEY, ROYANN ROYER, ERMA CASUSE
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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) |
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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.
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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
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Prerequisites:
None
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Travel:
None
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Payment Address:
No tuition
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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
Assistant Courses
DA2001: Dental Digital Imaging
Date(s):
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10/1/2022 - 9/30/2025
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
MARY BETH KINNEY, ROYANN ROYER, ERMA CASUSE
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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) |
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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.
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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.
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Prerequisites:
None
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Travel:
None
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Payment Address:
No tuition required
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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
General Courses
DE0371: Pain Management Series 1/4: Opioids and Pain - An Overview
Date(s):
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10/1/2022 - 9/30/2025
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Ticey Mason
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Director: |
Ticey Mason |
Audience: |
DHA, Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants |
Level: |
Review |
Quota: |
1 - 1000 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 157) |
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Summary:
This is part of a 4-module series on pain management. "Opioids and Pain: An Overview" will describe potential dangers associated with prescribing opioids, identify effective non-opioid-based strategies for managing dental pain and describing the role of Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs in reducing the risk of substance misuse.
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Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to: 1. Describe the impact of opioids on the population; 2. Identify alternative pain management techniques and their efficacy; and 3. Explain treatment options for people with opioid use disorder.
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Prerequisites:
None
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Travel:
None
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Payment Address:
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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
General Courses
DE0372: Pain Management Series 2/4: Pain Management in Dental Settings
Date(s):
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10/1/2022 - 9/30/2025
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Ticey Mason
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Director: |
Ticey Mason |
Audience: |
DHA, Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants |
Level: |
Review |
Quota: |
1 - 1000 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 157) |
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Summary:
This is part of a 4-module series on pain management. "Pain Management in Dental Settings" will describe medications for acute pain management, outline how to create an individual pain management plan, describe effective treatment options for patients with opioid use disorder [OUD]
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Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to: 1. Understand the standard prescribing practice for pain management in a dental setting; 2. Describe how to establish a pain management plan with patients; and 3. Explain how cultural sensitivity plays a role in pain management.
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Prerequisites:
None
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Travel:
None
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Payment Address:
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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
General Courses
DE0373: Pain Management Series 3/4: Trauma Responsive Care for Oral Health Providers
Date(s):
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10/1/2022 - 9/30/2025
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Ticey Mason
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Director: |
Ticey Mason |
Audience: |
DHA, Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants |
Level: |
Review |
Quota: |
1 - 1000 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 157) |
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Summary:
This is part of a 4-module series on pain management. "Trauma Responsive Care for Oral Health Providers" will identify common sources of trauma for AI/AN people, identify ways trauma may present during a dental visit, describe how to respond when trauma presents, and describe triggering language and behaviors.
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Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to: 1. Describe how to create a safe environment for patients; 2. Explain the concept of historical trauma; and 3. Describe how trauma intersects with pain management.
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Prerequisites:
None
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Travel:
None
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
General Courses
DE0374: Pain Management Series 4/4: Effective Patient Communication
Date(s):
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10/1/2022 - 9/30/2025
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Ticey Mason
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Director: |
Ticey Mason |
Audience: |
DHA, Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants |
Level: |
Review |
Quota: |
1 - 1000 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 157) |
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Summary:
This is part of a 4-module series on pain management. "Effective Patient Communication " will describe how to screen patients for SUDs, including OUD, identify factors that place patients at increased risk for OUD, describe how to respectfully communicate with patients about SUDs, and discuss steps for referring patients to SUD/OUD support services.
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Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to: 1. Recognize drug-seeking behaviors; 2. Initiate a conversation regarding opioid misuse with patients; and 3. Describe referral options after recognizing signs of opioid use disorder.
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Prerequisites:
None
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Travel:
None
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
General Courses
DE0438: Minimally Invasive Dentistry Restorations and Topicals [Recorded Webinar]
Date(s):
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10/1/2022 - 9/30/2025
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Jeremy Horst Keeper
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Director: |
Ticey Mason |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, DHA, Assistants |
Level: |
Review |
Quota: |
5 - 400 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
4.00 (Total CDE); 4.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 4.00 (AGD - 430) |
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Summary:
Dramatic progress has been made in reducing suffering from tooth decay. Silver fluoride and glass ionomer are now the cornerstones for controlling cavities. Proper phasing can overcome concerns about SDF-stain. The Hall crown technique is unbeaten in simplicity and effectiveness. These treatments are bolstered by other options such as iodine, xylitol, and good old fashioned fluoride toothpaste. But nothing is as effective as returning the diet to traditional indigenous cuisine. In this two session course, we will dive into the revolution in non-invasive techniques to protect vulnerable populations dental caries. We will ensure that all dental team members understand the principles, know where to find the evidence, and can support the clinicians who will be able to perform the techniques.
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Learning Objectives:
Session 1: [Treatment]: Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: 1. Lead a conversation with a patient or parent about cavity treatment without needles or drills. 2. Use silver fluoride to reduce the need for tooth preparation. 3. Apply glass ionomer as a long-term therapeutic restoration. Session 2: [Prevention] Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: 1. Use povidone iodine to prevent tooth decay. 2. Apply glass ionomer as a sealant. 3. Lead a conversation with a patient or parent to establish nutrition goals for managing tooth decay.
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Prerequisites:
Must be Portland Area staff
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Travel:
None
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
General Courses
DE0482: IHS EDR Continuing Dental Education - Periodontal Charting [Recorded Webinar]
Date(s):
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10/26/2022 - 9/30/2025
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Theresa Romero
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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) |
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Summary:
This 1-hour webinar will detail how to utilize the periodontal charting function in the Dentrix Electronic Dental Record.
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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.
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Prerequisites:
Participants should be end users in the IHS Electronic Dental Record.
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Travel:
None required
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Payment Address:
No tuition
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DE0626: Maximally Effective Dentistry! What's New? [Recorded Webinar from Feb. 9, 2022]
Date(s):
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3/9/2022 - 9/30/2024
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Jeremy Horst Keeper
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Director: |
Ticey Mason |
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) |
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Summary:
Dramatic progress has been made in reducing suffering from tooth decay. Silver fluoride and glass ionomer are now the cornerstones for controlling cavities. Proper phasing can overcome concerns about SDF-stain. The Hall crown technique is unbeaten in simplicity and effectiveness. These treatments are bolstered by other options such as iodine, xylitol, and good old fashioned fluoride toothpaste. But nothing is as effective as returning the diet to traditional indigenous cuisine. In this two-hour course, we will dive into the revolution in non-invasive techniques to protect vulnerable populations dental caries. We will ensure that all dental team members understand the principles, know where to find the evidence, and can support the clinicians who will be able to perform the techniques. We will also focus on preventing and controlling tooth decay.
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Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: 1. Lead a discussion with a patient or parent about cavity treatment without needles or drills. 2. Lead a discussion with a patient or parent to establish nutrition goals for managing tooth decay. 3. Know more about cavity prevention and treatment.
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Prerequisites:
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Travel:
None
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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DE0681: IHS Monthly CDE Webinar: Annual OSHA Bloodborne Pathogen and Hazard Communication Standards Training [Recorded Webinar]
Date(s):
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10/27/2022 - 9/30/2024
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Damon Pope
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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) |
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Summary:
OSHA's Bloodborne Pathogens Standard [29 CFR 1910.1030] requires employers to provide information and training to workers. Employers must ensure that their workers receive regular training that covers all elements of the standard including, but not limited to: information on bloodborne pathogens and diseases, methods used to control occupational exposure, hepatitis B vaccinations, and medical evaluation, including post-exposure follow-up procedures. Employers must offer this training on initial assignment, at least annually thereafter, and when new or modified tasks or procedures affect a worker's risk of occupational exposure. In order to ensure chemical safety in the workplace, information about the identities and hazards of the chemicals must be available and understandable to workers. OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard [HCS] requires the development and dissemination of such information: Chemical manufacturers and importers are required to evaluate the hazards of the chemicals they produce or import, and prepare labels and safety data sheets to convey the hazard information to their downstream customers; All employers with hazardous chemicals in their workplaces must have labels and safety data sheets for their exposed workers, and train them to handle the chemicals appropriately.
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Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this webinar, participants should be able to: 1. Describe the key elements an exposure control plan; 2. Define the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard; and 3. List the procedures to implement following a needlestick injury.
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Prerequisites:
Open to all IHS, tribal, and urban dental program staff.
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Travel:
None- webinar.
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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DE0686: Oral manifestations of Syphilis and other STIs - Review for Dental Services [Recorded webinar]
Date(s):
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11/12/2022 - 9/30/2025
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Phillip Chan
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Director: |
Ticey Mason |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Review |
Quota: |
5 - 150 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 149) |
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Summary:
This learning session will provide information for oral health clinicians and staff serving American Indian and Alaska Native people to effectively provide care to patients presenting with oral manifestations of syphilis and other sexually transmitted infections [STI]. The session will discuss current clinical guidelines and recommendations to ensure that oral health clinicians and staff are able to appropriate diagnose and treat syphilis and other STIs.
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Learning Objectives:
At the conclusion of this webinar [which will be recorded], participants should be able to: 1. Recognize oral manifestations of syphilis and other STIs. 2. Describe risk factors for oral syphilis and other STIs. 3. Identify current recommendations for the diagnosis and treatment of oral syphilis and other STIs.
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Prerequisites:
None
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Travel:
None
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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DE0687: IHS Dentrix Enterprise Implementation In-Person Training: Dentrix [DXE] Setup: Providers & Staff
Date(s):
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10/12/2022 - 9/30/2025
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Facility: |
EDR Implementation Site |
Location: |
Instructor(s): |
Joel Knutson, Damon Pope
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Director: |
Joel Knutson |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff |
Level: |
Advanced |
Quota: |
1 - 100 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
3.00 (Total CDE); 3.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 3.00 (AGD - 550) |
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Summary:
This course is designed to provide attendees with a general understanding of Dentrix Enterprise setup and use for dental practice management. The course is divided into role-based modules which focus on each step of the practice management life cycle and provide attendees with in depth training of daily activities. This is an introduction to the Dentrix Enterprise [DXE] software and EDR interface [if applicable]. Course topics include general navigation of DXE and the type of data transmitted, and common workflows. DXE user setup is reviewed in this session as a precursor to assigning user security access.
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Learning Objectives:
1. Understand what type of data is transmitted from Dentrix Enterprise [DXE] to EMR. 2. Review provider and hygienist setup and data transition issues. 3. Understand user/staff setup in Dentrix.
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Prerequisites:
Course is available only while undergoing EDR implementation.
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Travel:
None
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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DE0688: IHS Dentrix Enterprise Implementation In-Person Training: Dentrix [DXE] Setup: Security Rights Access & Procedure Codes
Date(s):
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10/12/2022 - 9/30/2025
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Facility: |
EDR Implementation Site |
Location: |
Instructor(s): |
Joel Knutson, Damon Pope
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Director: |
Joel Knutson |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff |
Level: |
Advanced |
Quota: |
1 - 100 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
3.00 (Total CDE); 3.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 3.00 (AGD - 550) |
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Summary:
This course is designed to provide attendees with a general understanding of Dentrix Enterprise setup and use for dental practice management. The course is divided into role-based modules which focus on each step of the practice management life cycle and provide attendees with in depth training of daily activities. This course reviews the setup and maintenance of Dentrix Enterprise [DXE] Passwords; security rights; CDT, ICD-10 and other code systems. Procedure Button templates are reviewed and customized to the dental clinics needs.
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Learning Objectives:
1. Understand how to set up security groups in Dentrix Enterprise [DXE] and assign personnel into security groups based on clinic roles. 2. Understand how to link ICD-10 codes to CDT codes. 3. Learn the process for setting up Definitions, Conditions and other coding parameters in Dentrix Enterprise [DXE].
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Prerequisites:
This course is available only to sites during EDR implementation.
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Travel:
None
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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DE0689: IHS Dentrix Enterprise Implementation In-Person Training: Dentrix [DXE] Setup: Appointment Book
Date(s):
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10/12/2022 - 9/30/2025
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Facility: |
EDR Implementation Site |
Location: |
Instructor(s): |
Joel Knutson, Damon Pope
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Director: |
Joel Knutson |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff |
Level: |
Advanced |
Quota: |
1 - 100 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
3.00 (Total CDE); 3.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 3.00 (AGD - 550) |
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Summary:
This course is designed to provide attendees with a general understanding of Dentrix Enterprise setup and use for dental practice management. The course is divided into role-based modules which focus on each step of the practice management life cycle and provide attendees with in depth training of daily activities. This course introduces the Dentrix [DXE] Appointment Book through a review of provider and operatory setup to support patient scheduling. This session also instructs the setup, sharing and maintenance of Appointment Book Views.
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Learning Objectives:
1. Learn the process to setup the provider in the Dentrix Enterprise [DXE] appointment book. 2. Identify how to set up time blocks to allow reporting the Third-Next-Available-Appointment [TNAA]. 3. Understand the process to setup and share appointment views to users.
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Prerequisites:
Available during EDR implementation
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Travel:
None
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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DE0690: IHS Dentrix Enterprise Implementation In-Person Training: Dentrix [DXE] Setup: Setup for Clinical Records
Date(s):
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10/12/2022 - 9/30/2025
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Facility: |
EDR Implementation Site |
Location: |
Instructor(s): |
Damon Pope, Joel Knutson
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Director: |
Joel Knutson |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff |
Level: |
Advanced |
Quota: |
1 - 100 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
3.00 (Total CDE); 3.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 3.00 (AGD - 550) |
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Summary:
This course is designed to provide attendees with a general understanding of Dentrix Enterprise setup and use for dental practice management. The course is divided into role-based modules which focus on each step of the practice management life cycle and provide attendees with in depth training of daily activities. This course reviews the setup and workflows for clinical records within Dentrix Enterprise [DXE]. Modules/processes to be reviewed includes, but is not limited to: Patient Health Assessment Review, Patient Consent Forms, Clinical Notes Templates and the Oral Health Status Measure.
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Learning Objectives:
1. Identify the difference between “Checkbox” and “One Response from List” prompt options. 2. Demonstrate how to edit an existing prompt. 3. Explain the purpose of using “Grouped Prompts” setting for templates.
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Prerequisites:
Available during EDR implementation.
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Travel:
None.
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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DE0691: IHS Dentrix Enterprise Implementation In-Person Training: Appointment Book Workflows
Date(s):
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10/12/2022 - 9/30/2025
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Facility: |
EDR Implementation Site |
Location: |
Instructor(s): |
Joel Knutson, Damon Pope
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Director: |
Joel Knutson |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff |
Level: |
Advanced |
Quota: |
1 - 100 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
3.00 (Total CDE); 3.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 3.00 (AGD - 550) |
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Summary:
This course is designed to provide attendees with a general understanding of Dentrix Enterprise setup and use for dental practice management. The course is divided into role-based modules which focus on each step of the practice management life cycle and provide attendees with in depth training of daily activities. This course reviews the process for efficient scheduling and management of patient appointments in the Dentrix Enterprise [DXE] Appointment Book; intended for any clinic personnel involved with scheduling patients.
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Learning Objectives:
1. Identify how to show confirmed appointments in the patient Dentrix Enterprise [DXE] appointment view. 2. List three [3] parameters to find an open appointment time in the Appointment Book. 3. Learn how to create an appointment in the Dentrix Enterprise [DXE] Appointment Book.
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Prerequisites:
Available during EDR implementation.
|
Travel:
None
|
Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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DE0692: IHS Dentrix Enterprise Implementation In-Person Training: Family File Workflows
Date(s):
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10/12/2022 - 9/30/2025
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Facility: |
EDR Implementation Site |
Location: |
Instructor(s): |
Damon Pope, Joel Knutson
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Director: |
Joel Knutson |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff |
Level: |
Advanced |
Quota: |
1 - 100 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
3.00 (Total CDE); 3.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 3.00 (AGD - 550) |
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Summary:
This course is designed to provide attendees with a general understanding of Dentrix Enterprise setup and use for dental practice management. The course is divided into role-based modules which focus on each step of the practice management life cycle and provide attendees with in depth training of daily activities. This course is an introduction and overview of the basic functions of Dentrix Enterprise [DXE]. Course topics include More Information window, Family File, Patient registration, Primary Provider and medical s. This course will also include a review of essential functions in the Document Center and Office Journal.
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Learning Objectives:
1. Understand the overall basic features of Dentrix Enterprise [DXE] Family File and Document Center. 2. Demonstrate how to open the patient chart Family File. 3. Learn the key components of the Document Center and how to save patient electronic documents.
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Prerequisites:
Available during EDR implementation.
|
Travel:
None
|
Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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DE0693: IHS Dentrix Enterprise Implementation In-Person Training: Patient Chart, Perio & Treatment Planning Workflows
Date(s):
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10/12/2022 - 9/30/2025
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Facility: |
EDR Implementation Site |
Location: |
Instructor(s): |
Damon Pope, Joel Knutson
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Director: |
Joel Knutson |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff |
Level: |
Advanced |
Quota: |
1 - 100 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
3.00 (Total CDE); 3.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 3.00 (AGD - 550) |
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Summary:
This course is designed to provide attendees with a general understanding of Dentrix Enterprise setup and use for dental practice management. The course is divided into role-based modules which focus on each step of the practice management life cycle and provide attendees with in depth training of daily activities. This course will cover Clinical Records Management for comprehensive documentation of patient care. Modules reviewed in this course include: Dental Patient Medical History Assessment, Patient Chart, Treatment Planner and Perio Chart.
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Learning Objectives:
1. Define Clinical Records Management for an IHS dental clinic. 2. Identify two [2] tools for entering procedures into the Dentrix Enterprise [DXE] Patient Chart. 3. Identify two [2] areas to store patient notes within the Dentrix Enterprise [DXE] Patient Chart.
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Prerequisites:
Available during EDR implementation.
|
Travel:
None.
|
Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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DE0694: IHS Dentrix Enterprise Implementation In-Person Training: Chart Review & Scheduling for Clinical Staff
Date(s):
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10/12/2022 - 9/30/2025
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Facility: |
EDR Implementation Site |
Location: |
Instructor(s): |
Joel Knutson, Damon Pope
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Director: |
Joel Knutson |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff |
Level: |
Advanced |
Quota: |
1 - 100 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
3.00 (Total CDE); 3.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 3.00 (AGD - 550) |
|
Summary:
This course is designed to provide attendees with a general understanding of Dentrix Enterprise setup and use for dental practice management. The course is divided into role-based modules which focus on each step of the practice management life cycle and provide attendees with in depth training of daily activities. This course is a review of patient scheduling for the clinician, progress notes for clinical chart validation, use of [provider] Clinical Note Templates, and the IHS Oral Health Status [OHS] Measure data entry.
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Learning Objectives:
1. Demonstrate how to view the Dentrix Progress Notes. 2. Explain how "Grouped Prompts" benefits the Clinical Note entry. 3. Name four [4] oral health conditions factored in the IHS Oral Health Status [OHS] Measure classification.
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Prerequisites:
Available during EDR implementation.
|
Travel:
None.
|
Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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DE0695: IHS Dentrix Enterprise Implementation In-Person Training: Finalize Dentrix Setup & Reports
Date(s):
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10/12/2022 - 9/30/2025
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Facility: |
EDR Implementation Site |
Location: |
Instructor(s): |
Joel Knutson, Damon Pope
|
Director: |
Joel Knutson |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff |
Level: |
Advanced |
Quota: |
1 - 100 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
3.00 (Total CDE); 3.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 3.00 (AGD - 550) |
|
Summary:
This course is designed to provide attendees with a general understanding of Dentrix Enterprise setup and use for dental practice management. The course is divided into role-based modules which focus on each step of the practice management life cycle and provide attendees with in depth training of daily activities. This course introduces the IHS Dental Clinic Manager's Handbook through a review of the daily reports checklist. Learn the daily should be run to keep the Dentrix Enterprise [DXE] system functioning properly, final checks in preparation for patient registration "push" to DXE; and finalize the DXE software setup prior to Go Live.
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Learning Objectives:
1. List three [3] Dentrix Enterprise [DXE] reports that should be run on a daily basis. 2. List four [4] advantages of running the Month End closeout. 3. Identify two [2] sections of the IHS Dental Clinic Manager's Handbook.
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Prerequisites:
Available during EDR implementation.
|
Travel:
None.
|
Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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DE0696: IHS Dentrix Enterprise Implementation In-Person Training: Patient Visit Lifecycle Review
Date(s):
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10/12/2022 - 9/30/2025
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Facility: |
EDR Implementation Site |
Location: |
Instructor(s): |
Damon Pope, Joel Knutson
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Director: |
Joel Knutson |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff |
Level: |
Advanced |
Quota: |
1 - 100 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
3.00 (Total CDE); 3.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 3.00 (AGD - 550) |
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Summary:
This course is designed to provide attendees with a general understanding of Dentrix Enterprise setup and use for dental practice management. The course is divided into role-based modules which focus on each step of the practice management life cycle and provide attendees with in depth training of daily activities. This course covers the complete lifecycle of a patient visit. From the initial patient contact through appointment completion. The course will test the clinic's patient workflow process and give team members the opportunity to role play through hands-on experience with the Dentrix Enterprise [DXE] software.
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Learning Objectives:
1. Identify two [2] types of patient information displayed in the More Information window. 2. Demonstrate how to change patient "status" in the Appointment Book . 3. Identify two [2] areas to store patient notes within Dentrix Enterprise [DXE].
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Prerequisites:
Available during EDR implementation.
|
Travel:
None.
|
Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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DE0697: IHS Dentrix Enterprise Implementation In-Person Training: Training Review/Q&A
Date(s):
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10/12/2022 - 9/30/2025
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Facility: |
EDR Implementation Site |
Location: |
Instructor(s): |
Joel Knutson, Damon Pope
|
Director: |
Joel Knutson |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff |
Level: |
Advanced |
Quota: |
1 - 100 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
3.00 (Total CDE); 3.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 3.00 (AGD - 550) |
|
Summary:
This course is designed to provide attendees with a general understanding of Dentrix Enterprise setup and use for dental practice management. The course is divided into role-based modules which focus on each step of the practice management life cycle and provide attendees with in depth training of daily activities. This course is a hands-on training for "Go-Live" with practice and preparation for scheduling patients, entering treatment in the Patient Chart, and use of [provider] Clinical Note Templates.
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Learning Objectives:
1. List three [3] ways to locate/select a 'patient chart' in Dentrix Enterprise [DXE]. 2. Demonstrate how to use [procedure code] buttons to enter CDT and Conditions codes. 3. Demonstrate how to acquire electronic documents in the Dentrix Enterprise [DXE] Document Center.
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Prerequisites:
Available during EDR implementation.
|
Travel:
None.
|
Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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DE0698: IHS Dentrix Enterprise Implementation In-Person Training: Billers/Coders Workflows
Date(s):
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10/12/2022 - 9/30/2025
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Facility: |
EDR Implementation Site |
Location: |
Instructor(s): |
Joel Knutson, Damon Pope
|
Director: |
Joel Knutson |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff |
Level: |
Advanced |
Quota: |
1 - 100 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
3.00 (Total CDE); 3.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 3.00 (AGD - 550) |
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Summary:
This course is designed to provide attendees with a general understanding of Dentrix Enterprise setup and use for dental practice management. The course is divided into role-based modules which focus on each step of the practice management life cycle and provide attendees with in depth training of daily activities. This course will review the clinic's coding/billing workflow processes. This includes: fee schedule setup, management of completed procedures. patient ledger/transaction management, claim preparation, and submission [if used] within Dentrix Enterprise [DXE].
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Learning Objectives:
1. Demonstrate how to set up a fee schedule in Dentrix Enterprise [DXE]. 2. Explain the steps to correct procedures entered in error. 3. Learn to run the daily patient ledger report.
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Prerequisites:
Available during EDR implementation.
|
Travel:
None.
|
Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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DE0699: IHS Dentrix Enterprise Implementation In-Person Training: Imaging
Date(s):
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10/12/2022 - 9/30/2025
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Facility: |
EDR Implementation Site |
Location: |
Instructor(s): |
Damon Pope, Joel Knutson
|
Director: |
Joel Knutson |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff |
Level: |
Advanced |
Quota: |
1 - 100 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
3.00 (Total CDE); 3.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 3.00 (AGD - 550) |
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Summary:
This course is designed to provide attendees with a general understanding of Dentrix Enterprise setup and use for dental practice management. The course is divided into role-based modules which focus on each step of the practice management life cycle and provide attendees with in depth training of daily activities. This course includes an introduction, overview of benefits, and workflow of the digital imaging environment. Training is conducted by the 3rd party dental imaging vendor [not the Dentrix Enterprise trainer].
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Learning Objectives:
1. Identify three [3] main benefits to having the digital imaging in the EDR environment. 2. Describe the functionality of the most commonly used tools within the digital imaging viewer. 3. Describe the process to convert from another image management system to the new digital imaging software.
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Prerequisites:
Available during EDR implementation.
|
Travel:
None.
|
Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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DE0700: IHS Dentrix Enterprise Implementation In-Person Training: Follow-up on Scheduling & Patient Records
Date(s):
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10/12/2022 - 9/30/2025
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Facility: |
EDR Implementation Site |
Location: |
Instructor(s): |
Damon Pope, Joel Knutson
|
Director: |
Joel Knutson |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff |
Level: |
Advanced |
Quota: |
1 - 100 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
3.00 (Total CDE); 3.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 3.00 (AGD - 550) |
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Summary:
This course is designed to provide attendees with a general understanding of Dentrix Enterprise setup and use for dental practice management. The course is divided into role-based modules which focus on each step of the practice management life cycle and provide attendees with in depth training of daily activities. This follow-up training course consists of reviewing scheduling and patient records workflows in Dentrix Enterprise [DXE]. Within the course time, attendees will have the opportunity to validate workflow processes, identify challenges and resolve process gaps.
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Learning Objectives:
1. Describe the difference between break, wait/will call and deleting appointments. 2. List two [2] ways to acquire a document in the Document Center. 3. Demonstrate the workflow to find an appointment time in Dentrix Enterprise [DXE].
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Prerequisites:
Available during EDR implementation.
|
Travel:
None.
|
Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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DE0701: IHS Dentrix Enterprise Implementation In-Person Training: Follow up on Clinical Records & Staff Reports
Date(s):
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10/12/2022 - 9/30/2025
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Facility: |
EDR Implementation Site |
Location: |
Instructor(s): |
Joel Knutson, Damon Pope
|
Director: |
Joel Knutson |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff |
Level: |
Advanced |
Quota: |
1 - 100 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
3.00 (Total CDE); 3.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 3.00 (AGD - 550) |
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Summary:
This course is designed to provide attendees with a general understanding of Dentrix Enterprise setup and use for dental practice management. The course is divided into role-based modules which focus on each step of the practice management life cycle and provide attendees with in depth training of daily activities. This follow-up training course consists of reviewing clinical records and daily reporting workflows in Dentrix Enterprise [DXE]. Within the course time, attendees will have the opportunity to validate workflow processes, identify challenges and resolve process gaps.
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Learning Objectives:
1. Identify two [2] ways to view Progress Notes. 2. Understand how to sign a consent form. 3. List two [2] pieces of information on the Day Sheet report.
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Prerequisites:
Available during EDR implementation.
|
Travel:
None.
|
Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
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DE0702: IHS Dentrix Enterprise Implementation In-Person Training: DXOne Reports & Handbook Review
Date(s):
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10/12/2022 - 9/30/2025
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Facility: |
EDR Implementation Site |
Location: |
Instructor(s): |
Joel Knutson, Damon Pope
|
Director: |
Joel Knutson |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff |
Level: |
Advanced |
Quota: |
1 - 100 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
3.00 (Total CDE); 3.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 3.00 (AGD - 550) |
|
Summary:
This course is designed to provide attendees with a general understanding of Dentrix Enterprise setup and use for dental practice management. The course is divided into role-based modules which focus on each step of the practice management life cycle and provide attendees with in depth training of daily activities. This follow-up training courses consists of an in-depth review of IHS daily and weekly reports in Dentrix Enterprise [DXE]. Learn the management processes to support best practice review of DXE data as reported within the guidance of the IHS Dental Clinic Manager's Handbook.
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Learning Objectives:
1. Identify the four [4] types of checklists available in the Clinic Manager's Handbook. 2. Identify two [2] daily reports to run in Dentrix. 3. Demonstrate how to set a report template in DXOne.
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Prerequisites:
Available during EDR implementation.
|
Travel:
None.
|
Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
|
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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
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DE0703: IHS Dentrix Enterprise Implementation In-Person Training: Dentrix Software Administration - follow-up
Date(s):
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10/12/2022 - 9/30/2025
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Facility: |
EDR Implementation Site |
Location: |
Instructor(s): |
Damon Pope, Joel Knutson
|
Director: |
Joel Knutson |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff |
Level: |
Advanced |
Quota: |
1 - 100 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
3.00 (Total CDE); 3.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 3.00 (AGD - 550) |
|
Summary:
This course is designed to provide attendees with a general understanding of Dentrix Enterprise setup and use for dental practice management. The course is divided into role-based modules which focus on each step of the practice management life cycle and provide attendees with in depth training of daily activities. This follow-up training courses consists of an in-depth review of the monthly and administrative reports in Dentrix Enterprise [DXE]. Learn the management processes to support best practice review of DXE data and administrative tasks as reported within the guidance of the IHS Dental Clinic Manager's Handbook.
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Learning Objectives:
1. Demonstrate how to edit a clinical note from the Signature Manager. 2. List four [4] benefits of Month End in Dentrix Enterprise [DXE]. 3. Identify three [3] monthly reports to run in Dentrix Enterprise [DXE].
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Prerequisites:
Available during EDR implementation.
|
Travel:
None.
|
Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
|
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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
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DE0704: IHS Dentrix Enterprise Implementation In-Person Training: Billing & Revenue Cycle Management Setup
Date(s):
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10/12/2022 - 9/30/2025
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Facility: |
EDR Implementation Site |
Location: |
Instructor(s): |
Damon Pope, Joel Knutson
|
Director: |
Joel Knutson |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff |
Level: |
Advanced |
Quota: |
1 - 100 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
3.00 (Total CDE); 3.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 3.00 (AGD - 550) |
|
Summary:
This course is designed to provide attendees with a general understanding of Dentrix Enterprise setup and use for dental practice management. The course is divided into role-based modules which focus on each step of the practice management life cycle and provide attendees with in depth training of daily activities. This course reviews the essential billing setup pre-requisites to support Dentrix Enterprise [DXE] revenue cycle management processes.
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Learning Objectives:
1. List three [3] definitions that can be customized to support billing processes in Dentrix Enterprise [DXE]. 2. Demonstrate the process to enter a fee schedule into Dentrix Enterprise [DXE]. 3. Explain the difference between insurance tags, patient tags and billing types.
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Prerequisites:
Available during EDR implementation.
|
Travel:
None.
|
Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
|
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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
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DE0705: IHS Dentrix Enterprise Implementation In-Person Training: Insurance Plans & Fee Schedules
Date(s):
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10/12/2022 - 9/30/2025
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Facility: |
EDR Implementation Site |
Location: |
Instructor(s): |
Damon Pope, Joel Knutson
|
Director: |
Joel Knutson |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff |
Level: |
Advanced |
Quota: |
1 - 100 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
3.00 (Total CDE); 3.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 3.00 (AGD - 550) |
|
Summary:
This course is designed to provide attendees with a general understanding of Dentrix Enterprise setup and use for dental practice management. The course is divided into role-based modules which focus on each step of the practice management life cycle and provide attendees with in depth training of daily activities. This course incorporates the essential billing setup to introduce insurance workflows. Attendees will learn how to attach dental insurance plans, fee schedules, insurance plan notes and track insurance eligibility.
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Learning Objectives:
1. List the two [2] fields required to populate patient insurance eligibility. 2. Identify the hierarchy [priority] of fee schedules in Dentrix Enterprise [DXE]. 3. Demonstrate the steps to attach an insurance plan to a dental patient in Dentrix Enterprise [DXE].
|
Prerequisites:
Available during EDR implementation.
|
Travel:
None.
|
Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
|
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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
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DE0706: IHS Dentrix Enterprise Implementation In-Person Training: Ledger Workflows
Date(s):
|
10/12/2022 - 9/30/2025
|
Facility: |
EDR Implementation Site |
Location: |
Instructor(s): |
Damon Pope, Joel Knutson
|
Director: |
Joel Knutson |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff |
Level: |
Advanced |
Quota: |
1 - 100 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
3.00 (Total CDE); 3.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 3.00 (AGD - 550) |
|
Summary:
This course is designed to provide attendees with a general understanding of Dentrix Enterprise setup and use for dental practice management. The course is divided into role-based modules which focus on each step of the practice management life cycle and provide attendees with in depth training of daily activities. This course reviews the Dentrix Enterprise Ledger workflows, from general navigation to management of patient balances. Learn how Line Item Accounting effects the allocation of credits to charges, while working through the Dentrix Enterprise billing application.
|
Learning Objectives:
1. Identify the window which displays the guarantor estimate for all open charges in an account. 2. List two [2] ways to enter a payment into the Dentrix Enterprise [DXE] Ledger. 3. Explain what a Suspended Credit is and it's significance in Dentrix Enterprise [DXE] Ledger.
|
Prerequisites:
Available during EDR implementation.
|
Travel:
None.
|
Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
|
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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
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DE0707: IHS Dentrix Enterprise Implementation In-Person Training: Insurance Claims Management & Payments
Date(s):
|
10/12/2022 - 9/30/2025
|
Facility: |
EDR Implementation Site |
Location: |
Instructor(s): |
Damon Pope, Joel Knutson
|
Director: |
Joel Knutson |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff |
Level: |
Advanced |
Quota: |
1 - 100 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
3.00 (Total CDE); 3.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 3.00 (AGD - 550) |
|
Summary:
This course is designed to provide attendees with a general understanding of Dentrix Enterprise setup and use for dental practice management. The course is divided into role-based modules which focus on each step of the practice management life cycle and provide attendees with in depth training of daily activities. This course highlights the workflows for insurance payment entry, claim management and system maintenance to support revenue cycle management in Dentrix Enterprise [DXE].
|
Learning Objectives:
1. Explain the purpose of the Dentrix Enterprise [DXE] Month End Update. 2. List two [2] daily insurance claims reports. 3. List one [1] feature found in the Insurance Plan Maintenance window to reduce instances of duplicate insurance plans in Dentrix Enterprise [DXE].
|
Prerequisites:
Available during EDR implementation.
|
Travel:
None.
|
Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
|
|
2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
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DE0724: IHS EDR Upgrade Training: Database Design
Date(s):
|
12/20/2022 - 9/30/2025
|
Facility: |
EDR Upgrade Site |
Location: |
Instructor(s): |
Joel Knutson, Damon Pope
|
Director: |
Joel Knutson |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff |
Level: |
Advanced |
Quota: |
1 - 100 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
3.00 (Total CDE); 3.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 3.00 (AGD - 550) |
|
Summary:
This is an introduction to the Dentrix Enterprise [DXE] software upgrade, new features and setup requirements. Course topics include general navigation and configuration of DXE new features, and review of common workflows. DXE user security setup is reviewed in this session as a precursor to live training sessions.
|
Learning Objectives:
1. Review how to update settings and definitions to support new features in Dentrix Enterprise [DXE]. 2. Identify three [3] new features in Dentrix Enterprise [DXE]. 3. Understand user/staff security rights setup in Dentrix.
|
Prerequisites:
Course is available only while undergoing EDR upgrades.
|
Travel:
None
|
Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
|
|
2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
General Courses
DE0725: IHS EDR Upgrade Training: Finalize Dentrix Setup & Reports
Date(s):
|
12/20/2022 - 9/30/2025
|
Facility: |
EDR Upgrade Site |
Location: |
Instructor(s): |
Joel Knutson, Damon Pope
|
Director: |
Joel Knutson |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff |
Level: |
Advanced |
Quota: |
1 - 100 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
3.00 (Total CDE); 3.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 3.00 (AGD - 550) |
|
Summary:
This course introduces the IHS Dental Clinic Manager's Handbook through a review of the daily, weekly, monhtly and adminstrative reports checklists. Learn the reports to generate regularly to keep the Dentrix Enterprise [DXE] system functioning properly, and finalize the DXE software setup prior to Go Live.
|
Learning Objectives:
1. List three [3] Dentrix Enterprise [DXE] reports that should be run on a daily basis. 2. List four [4] advantages of running the Month End closeout. 3. Identify two [2] sections of the IHS Dental Clinic Manager's Handbook.
|
Prerequisites:
Course is available only while undergoing EDR upgrades.
|
Travel:
None
|
Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
|
|
2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
General Courses
DE0726: IHS EDR Upgrade Training: General New Features Review
Date(s):
|
12/20/2022 - 9/30/2025
|
Facility: |
EDR Upgrade Site |
Location: |
Instructor(s): |
Joel Knutson, Damon Pope
|
Director: |
Joel Knutson |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff |
Level: |
Advanced |
Quota: |
1 - 100 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
3.00 (Total CDE); 3.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 3.00 (AGD - 550) |
|
Summary:
This course covers the complete lifecycle of a patient visit. From the initial patient contact through appointment completion. This course will review the clinic's coding/billing workflow processes, features and workflows to support successful dental billing.
|
Learning Objectives:
1. Identify two [2] types of patient information displayed in the More Information window. 2. Explain the steps to correct procedures entered in error. 3. Identify two [2] areas to store patient notes within Dentrix Enterprise [DXE].
|
Prerequisites:
Course is available only while undergoing EDR upgrades.
|
Travel:
None
|
Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
|
|
2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
General Courses
DE0727: IHS EDR Upgrade Training: Patient Records & Clinical Documentation
Date(s):
|
12/20/2022 - 9/30/2025
|
Facility: |
EDR Upgrade Site |
Location: |
Instructor(s): |
Joel Knutson, Damon Pope
|
Director: |
Joel Knutson |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff |
Level: |
Advanced |
Quota: |
1 - 100 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
3.00 (Total CDE); 3.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 3.00 (AGD - 550) |
|
Summary:
This course is a review of patient scheduling and dental patient records management for the entire dental team. A special focus on new features of Dentrix Enterprise and how to successfully adopt new workflows through practice and hands-on instruction.
|
Learning Objectives:
1. Define Clinical Records Management for an IHS dental clinic. 2. Identify two [2] tools for entering procedures into the Dentrix Enterprise [DXE] Patient Chart. 3. Identify two [2] areas to store patient notes within the Dentrix Enterprise [DXE] Patient Chart.
|
Prerequisites:
Course is available only while undergoing EDR upgrades.
|
Travel:
None
|
Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
|
|
2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
General Courses
DE0728: IHS EDR Upgrade Training: Chart Review & Clinical Workflows
Date(s):
|
12/20/2022 - 9/30/2025
|
Facility: |
EDR Upgrade Site |
Location: |
Instructor(s): |
Joel Knutson, Damon Pope
|
Director: |
Joel Knutson |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff |
Level: |
Advanced |
Quota: |
1 - 100 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
3.00 (Total CDE); 3.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 3.00 (AGD - 550) |
|
Summary:
This course will cover Clinical Records Management for comprehensive documentation of dental patient care. Modules reviewed in this course include: Dental Patient Medical History Assessment, Patient Chart, Clinical Notes, Treatment Planner, and Perio Chart.
|
Learning Objectives:
1, Demonstrate how to view signed treatment consent forms. 2. Explain how "Grouped Prompts" benefits the Clinical Note entry. 3. Name four [4] oral health conditions factored in the IHS Oral Health Status [OHS] Measure classification.
|
Prerequisites:
Course is available only while undergoing EDR upgrades.
|
Travel:
None
|
Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
|
|
2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
General Courses
DE0729: IHS EDR Upgrade Training: Revenue Cycle Management Features
Date(s):
|
12/20/2022 - 9/30/2025
|
Facility: |
EDR Upgrade Site |
Location: |
Instructor(s): |
Joel Knutson, Damon Pope
|
Director: |
Joel Knutson |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff |
Level: |
Advanced |
Quota: |
1 - 100 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
3.00 (Total CDE); 3.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 3.00 (AGD - 550) |
|
Summary:
This course incorporates a review of new features to support billing workflows in new Dentrix Enterprise. Attendees will learn how to utilize enhanced dental claim features and balance management tools.
|
Learning Objectives:
1. List the two [2] ways to apply Suspended Credits in Dentrix Enterprise. 2. Identify the window which displays the guarantor estimate for all open charges in an account. 3. Demonstrate the steps to attach an insurance plan to a dental patient in Dentrix Enterprise [DXE].
|
Prerequisites:
Course is available only while undergoing EDR upgrades.
|
Travel:
None
|
Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
|
|
2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
General Courses
DE0730: IHS EDR Upgrade Training: Revenue Cycle Management Workflows
Date(s):
|
12/20/2022 - 9/30/2025
|
Facility: |
EDR Upgrade Site |
Location: |
Instructor(s): |
Joel Knutson, Damon Pope
|
Director: |
Joel Knutson |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff |
Level: |
Advanced |
Quota: |
1 - 100 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
3.00 (Total CDE); 3.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 3.00 (AGD - 550) |
|
Summary:
This course reviews the Dentrix Enterprise Ledger workflows, from general navigation to management of patient balances using new features and tools in Dentrix Enterprise. This course highlights the workflows for insurance payment entry and claim management to support revenue cycle management in Dentrix Enterprise [DXE].
|
Learning Objectives:
1. Explain the purpose of the batch insurance payment window. 2. List two [2] daily insurance claims reports. 3. List two [2] ways to enter a payment into the Dentrix Enterprise [DXE] Ledger.
|
Prerequisites:
Course is available only while undergoing EDR upgrades.
|
Travel:
None
|
Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
|
|
2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
General Courses
DE0731: IHS EDR Upgrade Training: Patient Visit Lifecycle Review
Date(s):
|
12/20/2022 - 9/30/2025
|
Facility: |
EDR Upgrade Site |
Location: |
Instructor(s): |
Joel Knutson, Damon Pope
|
Director: |
Joel Knutson |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff |
Level: |
Advanced |
Quota: |
1 - 100 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
3.00 (Total CDE); 3.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 3.00 (AGD - 550) |
|
Summary:
This course covers the complete lifecycle of a patient visit. From the initial patient contact through appointment completion. The course will test the clinic's patient workflow process and give team members the opportunity to role play through hands-on experience with the Dentrix Enterprise [DXE] software.
|
Learning Objectives:
1. Identify two [2] types of patient information displayed in the More Information window. 2. Demonstrate how to change patient "status" in the Appointment Book . 3. Identify two [2] areas to store patient notes within Dentrix Enterprise [DXE].
|
Prerequisites:
Course is available only while undergoing EDR upgrades.
|
Travel:
None
|
Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
|
|
2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
General Courses
DE0797: IHS Pain & Opioid Disorder Webinar Series 1: Medical Cannabis Part 1
Date(s):
|
8/1/2023 - 9/30/2026
|
Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Victoria Fenton
|
Director: |
Tincy Maroor |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Review |
Quota: |
5 - 1000 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 157) |
|
Summary:
This clinical work-force development series will share evidence-based recommendations and clinical pearls on the treatment and management of pain, opioid use disorder [OUD], and safe opioid prescribing. Participants will increase knowledge surrounding integrated pain management modalities, identification of opioid use disorder, recommended level or care for substance use disorder, increase comfort-level with initiating buprenorphine for OUD, and be able to identify resources to assist with improving opioid related outcomes.
|
Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: 1. Describe the pathophysiology of pain or substance abuse and create relevant treatment plans that utilize a variety of integrated management strategies 2. Identify and implement patient assessment and screening tools to inform patient treatment plans and create useful patient monitoring strategies 3. Improve the safety and outcomes of patients receiving ongoing chronic opioid therapy or substance use therapy
|
Prerequisites:
None
|
Travel:
None
|
Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
|
|
2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
General Courses
DE0798: IHS Pain & Opioid Disorder Webinar Series 2: Medical Cannabis Part 2
Date(s):
|
8/15/2023 - 9/30/2026
|
Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Victoria Fenton
|
Director: |
Tincy Maroor |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Review |
Quota: |
5 - 1000 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 157) |
|
Summary:
This clinical work-force development series will share evidence-based recommendations and clinical pearls on the treatment and management of pain, opioid use disorder [OUD], and safe opioid prescribing. Participants will increase knowledge surrounding integrated pain management modalities, identification of opioid use disorder, recommended level or care for substance use disorder, increase comfort-level with initiating buprenorphine for OUD, and be able to identify resources to assist with improving opioid related outcomes.
|
Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: 1. Describe the pathophysiology of pain or substance abuse and create relevant treatment plans that utilize a variety of integrated management strategies 2. Identify and implement patient assessment and screening tools to inform patient treatment plans and create useful patient monitoring strategies 3. Improve the safety and outcomes of patients receiving ongoing chronic opioid therapy or substance use therapy
|
Prerequisites:
None
|
Travel:
None
|
Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
|
|
2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
General Courses
DE0799: IHS Pain & Opioid Disorder Webinar Series 3: Stigma Reduction
Date(s):
|
9/1/2023 - 9/30/2026
|
Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Kristin Allmaras
|
Director: |
Tincy Maroor |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Review |
Quota: |
5 - 1000 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 157) |
|
Summary:
This clinical work-force development series will share evidence-based recommendations and clinical pearls on the treatment and management of pain, opioid use disorder [OUD], and safe opioid prescribing. Participants will increase knowledge surrounding integrated pain management modalities, identification of opioid use disorder, recommended level or care for substance use disorder, increase comfort-level with initiating buprenorphine for OUD, and be able to identify resources to assist with improving opioid related outcomes.
|
Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: 1. Describe the pathophysiology of pain or substance abuse and create relevant treatment plans that utilize a variety of integrated management strategies 2. Identify and implement patient assessment and screening tools to inform patient treatment plans and create useful patient monitoring strategies 3. Improve the safety and outcomes of patients receiving ongoing chronic opioid therapy or substance use therapy
|
Prerequisites:
None
|
Travel:
None
|
Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
|
|
2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
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DE0800: IHS Pain & Opioid Disorder Webinar Series 4: Inpatient OUD Treatment [Recorded Webinar]
Date(s):
|
10/20/2023 - 9/30/2026
|
Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Colin Smith
|
Director: |
Tincy Maroor |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Review |
Quota: |
5 - 1000 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 157) |
|
Summary:
This clinical work-force development series will share evidence-based recommendations and clinical pearls on the treatment and management of pain, opioid use disorder [OUD], and safe opioid prescribing. Participants will increase knowledge surrounding integrated pain management modalities, identification of opioid use disorder, recommended level or care for substance use disorder, increase comfort-level with initiating buprenorphine for OUD, and be able to identify resources to assist with improving opioid related outcomes.
|
Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: 1. Describe the pathophysiology of pain or substance abuse and create relevant treatment plans that utilize a variety of integrated management strategies 2. Identify and implement patient assessment and screening tools to inform patient treatment plans and create useful patient monitoring strategies 3. Improve the safety and outcomes of patients receiving ongoing chronic opioid therapy or substance use therapy
|
Prerequisites:
None
|
Travel:
None
|
Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
|
|
2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
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DE0801: IHS Essential Training on Pain and Addiction On Demand Course - ETPA [Recorded]
Date(s):
|
9/1/2023 - 9/30/2026
|
Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Geniel Harrison
|
Director: |
Tincy Maroor |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, DHA |
Level: |
Basic |
Quota: |
1 - 1000 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
3.00 (Total CDE); 3.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 3.00 (AGD - 157) |
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Summary:
This self-directed course meets Medication Access and Training Extension [MATE] Act requirements for all Drug Enforcement Administration [DEA]-registered practitioners. It is designed with 2 online video modules, a post-activity quiz, and a post-activity online evaluation. This course should take approximately 3 hours to complete. There is no fee for this program. Safe prescribing of control substances, adequate pain management, and appropriate screening and treatment of opioid use disorder is a high priority for the Indian Health Service. This training will help provide a better understanding of how to create a pain treatment plan and address how culture, spirituality and psychology can affect a patient’s pain experience. The training focuses on understanding pain from a historical standpoint, compares old and new guidelines to outline best practice, comprehensive pain and risk assessment, understand assessing and treating medications and acquire skills needed to address aberrant behavior. Module 1 IHS Opioid Stewardship Video Module 2 Essential Training on Pain and Addictions • Part 1 Historical Trauma in American Indians / Alaska Natives [AI/AN • Part 2 Pain and Opioid Overdose Epidemiology and Opioid Crisis and Overdose in AI/AN population • Part 3 Clinical Practice Guidelines for Opioid Therapy • Part 4 Opioid Safety and Mitigation Strategies • Part 5 Recommended Treatments for Pain • Part 6 Opioid Use Disorder [OUD] Treatment • Part 7 Opioid Dose Reduction and Tapering
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Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: 1. Examine the comprehensive healthcare needs of American Indians and Alaska Natives [AI/AN] for chronic pain and substance use disorder 2. Develop a basic awareness of chronic pain, substance use, addiction and diversion 3. Identify highlights from the 2022 CDC Clinical Practice Guidelines for Prescribing Opioids 4. Evaluate the pharmacology and risks of controlled substances and medications for opioid use disorder [MOUD] 5. Promote interprofessional team-based management, evaluation, and treatment of pain and substance use disorders
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Prerequisites:
IHS IHM 3-30.29 MANDATORY TRAINING 2. All Federal prescribers, contractors [that spend 50 percent or more of their clinical time under contract with the Federal Government], clinical residents and trainees are required to successfully complete the IHS Essential Training on Pain and Addictions within six months from the start of IHS employment.
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Travel:
None
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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DE0808: DOH Tip of the Week - What are the Core Elements of Antibiotic Stewardship? [6-6-23]
Date(s):
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6/6/2023 - 9/30/2026
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Damon Pope
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Director: |
Damon Pope |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Review |
Quota: |
1 - 500 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 130) |
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DE0814: DOH Tip of the Week - What is in Your Sharps Injury Log? Is it Up to Date? [6-20-23]
Date(s):
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6/20/2023 - 9/30/2026
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Damon Pope
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Director: |
Damon Pope |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Review |
Quota: |
1 - 500 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 130) |
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Summary:
This is based upon the tip of the week e-mail sent out by DOH on June 20, 2023. To gain CDE credit, participants must successfully pass a test [score 80] based upon the reading material. Here is the reading material: 1. https://www.osha.gov/laws-regs/federalregister/2001-01-18:~:text=The20sharps20injury20log20shall,required20by202920CFR201904. 2. https://www.cdc.gov/injectionsafety/PDF/Safe-Injection-Checklist-P.pdf 3. https://www.cdc.gov/injectionsafety/providers/provider_faqs_general.html 4. https://www.cdc.gov/sharpssafety/pdf/sharpsworkbook_2008.pdf 5. https://www.ada.org/-/media/project/ada-organization/ada/ada-org/files/publications/guidelines-for-practice-success/gps-regulatory/safe_handling_of_instruments_and_sharps.pdf?rev=c359913b26174210898bec8bf1c7e8b7&hash=D2B36B5BB1168AB1620F49D707AD0853 6. https://www.osha.gov/laws-regs/regulations/standardnumber/1904/1904.8
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Learning Objectives:
1. Understand OHSA 29 CFP Part 1910 2. Describe the proper was of recapping 3. Explain the OSHA recording and reporting requirements for occupational injuries and illnesses
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Prerequisites:
Must read the IHS DOH Tip of the Week for 6/20/23
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Travel:
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
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DE0817: DOH Tip of the Week - How to Spot a Fraudulent/Counterfeit Respirator [7-3-23]
Date(s):
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7/3/2023 - 9/30/2026
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Damon Pope
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Director: |
Damon Pope |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Review |
Quota: |
1 - 500 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 130) |
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Summary:
This is based upon the tip of the week e-mail sent out by DOH on July 3, 2023. To gain CDE credit, participants must successfully pass a test [score 80] based upon the reading material. Reading material: https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/docs/video/2023-120/?s_cid=3ni7d2_NPPTL_Listserv_N95_approval_2022 https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/npptl/usernotices/counterfeitResp.html https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/npptl/topics/respirators/disp_part/default.html https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/npptl/usernotices/AdditionalTips.html https://www.fda.gov/consumers/health-fraud-scams/health-fraud-product-database
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Learning Objectives:
How to tell if Your N95 Respirator is NIOSH Approved Counterfeit Respirators/ Misrepresentation of NIOSH-Approval Approved List of Filtering Facepiece Respirators [FFR] Additional Tips for Spotting Counterfeit Respirators FDA Health Fraud Product Database
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Prerequisites:
Must read the IHS DOH Tip of the Week for 7/3/23
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Travel:
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
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DE0823: DOH Tip of the Week - Is Your Dental Clinic Storing and Disposing Hazardous Waste Correctly? [7-18-23]
Date(s):
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7/18/2023 - 9/30/2026
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Damon Pope
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Director: |
Damon Pope |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Review |
Quota: |
1 - 500 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 130) |
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Summary:
This is based upon the tip of the week e-mail sent out by DOH on July 18, 2023. To gain CDE credit, participants must successfully pass a test [score 80] based upon the reading material. Here is the reading material: https://www.epa.gov/eg/dental-effluent-guidelines https://www.osha.gov/dentistry/hazard-control-prevention https://www.envcap.org/srl/resourcelocator.php?id=7 https://www.ada.org/-/media/project/ada-organization/ada/ada-org/files/publications/guidelines-for-practice-success/gps-regulatory/medical_waste_disposal.pdf?rev=9d79e830e2eb45939d33df20fe808e9f&hash=6011CA5EDBD27A18B01F9C3E384536A3 https://www.hercenter.org/rmw/rmwlocator.php
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Learning Objectives:
General waste from hospitals or other health-care facilities [e.g., dental practices or clinical/research laboratories] is no more infective than residential waste. The majority of soiled items in dental offices are general medical waste and thus can be disposed of with ordinary waste. Examples include used gloves, masks, gowns, lightly soiled gauze or cotton rolls, and environmental barriers [e.g., plastic sheets or bags] used to cover equipment during treatment.
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Prerequisites:
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Travel:
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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DE0828: DOH Tip of the Week - Reducing the Risk of Airborne Pathogens [8/1/23]
Date(s):
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8/1/2023 - 9/30/2026
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Damon Pope
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Director: |
Damon Pope |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Review |
Quota: |
1 - 500 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 148) |
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Summary:
This is based upon the tip of the week e-mail sent out by DOH on August 1, 2023. To gain CDE credit, participants must successfully pass a test [score 80] based upon the reading material. Reading materials: 1. https://www.ashrae.org/file20library/technical20resources/covid-19/core-recommendations-for-reducing-airborne-infectious-aerosol-exposure.pdf 2. https://www.osha.gov/ventilation/standards 3. https://www.epa.gov/system/files/documents/2022-03/508-cleanairbuildings_factsheet_v5_508.pdf 4. https://www.cdc.gov/infectioncontrol/guidelines/environmental/appendix/air.html
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Learning Objectives:
Inadvertent exposures to environmental pathogens [e.g., Aspergillus spp. and Legionella spp.] or airborne pathogens [e.g., Mycobacterium tuberculosis and varicella-zoster virus] can result in adverse patient outcomes and cause illness among health-care workers. Environmental infection-control strategies and engineering controls can effectively prevent these infections. The incidence of health-care--associated infections and pseudo-outbreaks can be minimized by: 1] appropriate use of cleaners and disinfectants 2] appropriate maintenance of medical equipment [e.g., automated endoscope reprocessors or hydrotherapy equipment] 3] adherence to water-quality standards for hemodialysis, and to ventilation standards for specialized care environments [e.g., airborne infection isolation rooms, protective environments, or operating rooms] 4] prompt management of water intrusion into the facility. Routine environmental sampling is not usually advised, except for water quality determinations in hemodialysis settings and other situations where sampling is directed by epidemiologic principles, and results can be applied directly to infection-control decisions.
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Prerequisites:
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Travel:
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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DE0835: DOH Tip of the Week - Manufacturer’s Instructions for Use. Why Are They Important [8/9/23]
Date(s):
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8/9/2023 - 9/30/2026
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Damon Pope
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Director: |
Damon Pope |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Review |
Quota: |
1 - 500 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 148) |
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Summary:
This is based upon the tip of the week e-mail sent out by DOH the week of August 9th, 2023. To gain CDE credit, participants must successfully pass a test [score 80] based upon the reading material. Reading materials: https://www.cdc.gov/infectioncontrol/pdf/guidelines/disinfection-guidelines-H.pdf https://www.cdc.gov/oralhealth/pdfs_and_other_files/BESC7-Sterilization-508.pdf https://www.cdc.gov/infectioncontrol/guidelines/disinfection/index.html https://www.cdc.gov/oralhealth/infectioncontrol/statement-on-reprocessing-dental-handpieces.htm https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2003-04-30/pdf/03-10413.pdf
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Learning Objectives:
Learning Objectives: Upon reviewing the NIPCS Tip of the week, you will: 1. Understand basic concepts of dental instrument sterilization 2. Recognize the sterilization requirements for handpieces 3. Know the difference between a Critical, Semicritical and noncritical dental items.
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Prerequisites:
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Travel:
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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DE0837: DOH Tip of the Week - Standard vs Transmission Based Precautions. What is the Difference? [8/29/23]
Date(s):
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8/29/2023 - 8/28/2026
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Facility: |
Online [Self-Study] |
Location: |
Instructor(s): |
Damon Pope
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Director: |
Damon Pope |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Review |
Quota: |
1 - 500 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 148) |
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Summary:
This is based upon the tip of the week e-mail sent out by DOH the week of August 29th, 2023. To gain CDE credit, participants must successfully pass a test [score 80] based upon the reading material. Reading materials: https://www.cdc.gov/dental-infection-control/hcp/summary/standard-precautions.html https://www.cdc.gov/infection-control/hcp/isolation-precautions/precautions.html?CDC_AAref_Val=https://www.cdc.gov/infectioncontrol/guidelines/isolation/precautions.html https://www.cdc.gov/dental-infection-control/hcp/summary/?CDC_AAref_Val=https://www.cdc.gov/oralhealth/infectioncontrol/summary-infection-prevention-practices/index.html
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Learning Objectives:
Upon reviewing the NIPCS Tip of the week, you will: 1. Understand basic concepts of Standard precautions versus Transmission based precautions. 2. Recognize the fundamental processes of preventing the spread of infectious agents. 3. Know the difference between Contact, Droplet and Airborne precautions.
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Prerequisites:
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Travel:
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
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DE0838: Diabetes Online CDE: Using Everyday Words to Communicate Health & Wellness
Date(s):
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10/11/2023 - 10/10/2026
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Alberta Becenti
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Director: |
Wendy Castle |
Audience: |
Assistants, Dentists, DHA, Hygienists |
Level: |
Review |
Quota: |
1 - 1000 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 149) |
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Summary:
lth literacy is multidimensional and involves the interaction of individuals, providers, caregivers, and complex healthcare systems. This session will provide an overview of the role of organizational health literacy, share strategies and techniques to improve patient understanding, locate practical tools, and discuss the current ongoing efforts of the IHS Health Literacy Workgroup to advance health literacy.
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Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: 1. Examine the importance of practicing Health Literacy Universal Precautions with all patients. 2. Discuss how low health literacy contributes to health disparities. 3. Implement practical strategies to improve health literacy in practice.
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Prerequisites:
None
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Travel:
None
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Payment Address:
NA
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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
General Courses
DE0839: DOH Tip of the Week - Can Working in a Dental Clinic Damage My Hearing? 9/11/23]
Date(s):
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9/11/2023 - 9/30/2026
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Damon Pope
|
Director: |
Damon Pope |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Review |
Quota: |
1 - 500 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 130) |
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Summary:
This is based upon the tip of the week e-mail sent out by DOH the week of September 11, 2023. To gain CDE credit, participants must successfully pass a test [score 80] based upon the reading material. Reading materials: https://www.ada.org/en/resources/practice/wellness/safety-tips-to-prevent-hearing-loss https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/noise/ https://www.osha.gov/noise/standards https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5227015/
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Learning Objectives:
Learning Objectives: Upon reviewing the NIPCS Tip of the week, you will: 1. Understand basic concepts of damaging decibel levels. 2. Recognize the fundamental processes of preventing hearing loss. 3. Learn decibel levels of common dental instruments.
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Prerequisites:
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Travel:
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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DE0840: Wee Smile: MID Style ORIENTATION [PORTLAND AREA ONLY]
Date(s):
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9/20/2023 - 9/20/2026
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Sean Kelly
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Director: |
Ticey Mason |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Review |
Quota: |
1 - 75 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 550) |
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Summary:
The purpose of the orientation for the Wee Smile: MID Style Initiative is to orientate select dental programs to this new Initiative in the Portland area. The Wee Smile Initiative is an 18-month collaborative that offers an evidence-based approach for IHS, tribal, and urban Indian dental programs to improve the oral health of their communities, with an emphasis on 0-5-year old’s.
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Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: 1. List the goals and objectives of the Wee Smile: MID Style Initiative 2. Learn how to collect the data necessary for this Initiative and submit the data reports 3. Go over the Quality Improvements objectives to help achieve the goals and objectives of the Initiative
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Prerequisites:
Portland Area only
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Travel:
To host site
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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DE0841: DOH Tip of the Week - What Do These Symbols Mean in My IFUs? [9/26/23]
Date(s):
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9/26/2023 - 9/25/2026
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Damon Pope
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Director: |
Damon Pope |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Review |
Quota: |
1 - 500 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 130) |
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Summary:
This is based upon the tip of the week e-mail sent out by DOH the week of September 26, 2023. To gain CDE credit, participants must successfully pass a test [score 80] based upon the reading material. Reading materials: https://www.fda.gov/medical-devices/overview-device-regulation/device-labeling https://www.fda.gov/news-events/fda-voices/using-symbols-convey-information-medical-device-labeling https://www.jointcommission.org/-/media/tjc/newsletters/quick-safety-65-packaged-sterile-devices-6-20-22-final.pdf
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Learning Objectives:
Learning Objectives: Upon reviewing the NIPCS Tip of the week, you will: 1. Understand basic concepts of medical device labeling. 2. Recognize the common symbols used in manufacturer’s IFUs. 3. Understand the importance of monitoring air exchanges and humidity in a surgical supply storage area
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Prerequisites:
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Travel:
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
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DE0842: FY 2025 IHS Monthly CDE Webinar: Nitrous Oxide in Dental: Scavenger Systems, Use in Open Bays, and More [Live Webinar]
Date(s):
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10/23/2024 - 10/23/2024
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Brian Hroch
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Director: |
Timothy Ricks |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Review |
Quota: |
10 - 1000 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 130) |
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Summary:
The Monthly IHS CDE Webinars are available to all IHS, tribal, and urban dental program staff [dentists, dental hygienists, dental health aide therapists, community dental health coordinators, expanded function dental assistants, dental assistants, and dental health aides].
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Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this training/course, participants should be able to: 1. Identify occupational and physical hazards with nitrous oxide 2. Recognize engineering and administrative controls with nitrous oxide 3. Discuss healthcare accreditation implications in regards to employee and environmental monitoring with nitrous oxide
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Prerequisites:
None
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Travel:
None
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Payment Address:
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DE0843: FY 2024 IHS Monthly CDE Webinar: Non-Invasive Dental Care [Recorded]
Date(s):
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6/26/2024 - 6/23/2027
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Debra Marsino
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Director: |
Timothy Ricks |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Review |
Quota: |
10 - 1000 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 130) |
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Summary:
The Monthly IHS CDE Webinars are available to all IHS, tribal, and urban dental program staff [dentists, dental hygienists, dental health aide therapists, community dental health coordinators, expanded function dental assistants, dental assistants, and dental health aides].
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Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this training/course, participants should be able to: 1- Discuss Non-invasive dental therapies. 2- Discuss implementation of non-invasive dentistry in our practice 3- Discuss the role of the Dentist, Hygienist, RDAEF, and RDA, along with the non-invasive children’s & youth dental care program that I have set up for our native children in my clinic.
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Prerequisites:
None
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Travel:
None
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Payment Address:
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DE0844: FY 2025 IHS Monthly CDE Webinar: Moving the Needle on Oral Health Status of Head Start Children [Live Webinar]
Date(s):
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12/4/2024 - 12/4/2024
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Julie Seward
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Director: |
Timothy Ricks |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Review |
Quota: |
10 - 1000 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 130) |
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Summary:
The Monthly IHS CDE Webinars are available to all IHS, tribal, and urban dental program staff [dentists, dental hygienists, dental health aide therapists, community dental health coordinators, expanded function dental assistants, dental assistants, and dental health aides]. Description: Due to the importance of oral health during pregnancy and early childhood, in 2011 the National Center on Health, working in partnership with the American Dental Hygienists' Association [ADHA], created the Dental Hygienist Liaison [DHL] project. Under the DHL project, one dental hygienist from each state volunteers to help promote oral health for pregnant women and children enrolled in Head Start. The DHL project continues as part of the Office of Head Start currently funded through the National Center on Health, Behavioral Health, and Safety [NCHBHS]. The National Maternal and Child Oral Health Resource Center is the project lead for NCHBHS oral health activities and works in partnership with ASTDD, which coordinates the DHL Project. The DHL Coordinator for Region XI [AI/AN Head Starts] plays a crucial role in advancing the mission to increase access to oral health services and improve oral health literacy for Head Start families and staff in the AI/AN community.
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Learning Objectives:
1. Describe DHL project and identify how DHLs can help Head Start staff. 2. Explore how to use Program Information Report [PIR] data to improve oral health. 3. Identify how state DHLs and Region XI [AI/AN Head Starts] can help Head Start programs address issues related to: • Access to oral health care • Oral exams and follow-up care • Toothbrushing in Head Start programs
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Prerequisites:
Meeting Number: 2818 902 0344 Meeting Password: PSfNFR85Gg9
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Travel:
None
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Payment Address:
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DE0845: FY 2024 IHS Monthly CDE Webinar: Preparing for National Children's Dental Health Month & Give Kids A Smile Events [Recorded Webinar]
Date(s):
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1/24/2024 - 1/23/2026
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Aliandra Maes, Nathan Mork, Timothy Ricks
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Director: |
Timothy Ricks |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Review |
Quota: |
10 - 1000 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 130) |
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Summary:
The Monthly IHS CDE Webinars are available to all IHS, tribal, and urban dental program staff [dentists, dental hygienists, dental health aide therapists, community dental health coordinators, expanded function dental assistants, dental assistants, and dental health aides].
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Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this training/course, participants should be able to: 1. Describe the history of National Children's Dental Health Month and Give Kids A Smile; 2. List the three IHS dental GPRA goals; and 3. Implement NCDHM and GKAS events in your program.
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Prerequisites:
None
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Travel:
None
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Payment Address:
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DE0846: FY 2025 IHS Monthly CDE Webinar: Handling Medical Emergencies in the Dental Office: A Review [Live Webinar]
Date(s):
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2/26/2025 - 2/26/2025
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Amy Suhr
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Director: |
Damon Pope |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Review |
Quota: |
10 - 1000 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 148) |
|
Summary:
The Monthly IHS CDE Webinars are available to all IHS, tribal, and urban dental program staff [dentists, dental hygienists, dental health aide therapists, community dental health coordinators, expanded function dental assistants, dental assistants, and dental health aides]. This course will present ideas on how to build a successful IPC program. The course will focus on reliable resources and help clarify confusion in building a better program. This course will also help participants understand the importance of monitoring team members and their processes.
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Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: 1. Understand the important principles in building a core IPC practice 2. Learn where to find credible resources 3. Recognize good monitoring practices.
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Prerequisites:
None
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Travel:
None
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Payment Address:
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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
General Courses
DE0847: FY 2024 IHS Monthly CDE Webinar: Building Core Infection Control and Prevention Practices in Your Dental Clinic [Recorded Webinar]
Date(s):
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2/28/2024 - 1/28/2026
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Damon Pope
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Director: |
Timothy Ricks |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Review |
Quota: |
10 - 1000 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 148) |
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Summary:
The Monthly IHS CDE Webinars are available to all IHS, tribal, and urban dental program staff [dentists, dental hygienists, dental health aide therapists, community dental health coordinators, expanded function dental assistants, dental assistants, and dental health aides].
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Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this training/course, participants should be able to:
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Prerequisites:
None
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Travel:
None
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Payment Address:
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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
General Courses
DE0848: FY 2025 IHS Monthly CDE Webinar: DA Competencies: Why are they needed and how do we do them [Live Webinar]
Date(s):
|
6/25/2025 - 6/25/2025
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Candace Williams
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Director: |
Damon Pope |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Review |
Quota: |
10 - 1000 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 370) |
|
Summary:
The Monthly IHS CDE Webinars are available to all IHS, tribal, and urban dental program staff [dentists, dental hygienists, dental health aide therapists, community dental health coordinators, expanded function dental assistants, dental assistants, and dental health aides].
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Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this training/course, participants should be able to:
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Prerequisites:
None
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Travel:
None
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Payment Address:
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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
General Courses
DE0849: FY 2024 IHS Monthly CDE Webinar: Orthodontic Referrals: When and Why [Recorded Webinar]
Date(s):
|
3/27/2024 - 3/26/2027
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Amber Foster
|
Director: |
Timothy Ricks |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Review |
Quota: |
10 - 1000 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 370) |
|
Summary:
The Monthly IHS CDE Webinars are available to all IHS, tribal, and urban dental program staff [dentists, dental hygienists, dental health aide therapists, community dental health coordinators, expanded function dental assistants, dental assistants, and dental health aides].
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Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this training/course, participants should be able to:
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Prerequisites:
None
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Travel:
None
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Payment Address:
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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
General Courses
DE0850: FY 2025 IHS Monthly CDE Webinar: Effectively Using Dental Hygienists for Community-Based Oral Health Services [Live Webinar]
Date(s):
|
7/23/2025 - 7/23/2025
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Keasha Myrick
|
Director: |
Damon Pope |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Review |
Quota: |
10 - 1000 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 730) |
|
Summary:
The Monthly IHS CDE Webinars are available to all IHS, tribal, and urban dental program staff [dentists, dental hygienists, dental health aide therapists, community dental health coordinators, expanded function dental assistants, dental assistants, and dental health aides].
|
Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this training/course, participants should be able to:
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Prerequisites:
None
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Travel:
None
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Payment Address:
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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
General Courses
DE0852: FY 2025 IHS Monthly CDE Webinar: We are Having an Accreditation Survey – What do we need to know [Live Webinar]
Date(s):
|
8/27/2025 - 8/27/2025
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Damon Pope
|
Director: |
Damon Pope |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Review |
Quota: |
10 - 1000 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 550) |
|
Summary:
The Monthly IHS CDE Webinars are available to all IHS, tribal, and urban dental program staff [dentists, dental hygienists, dental health aide therapists, community dental health coordinators, expanded function dental assistants, dental assistants, and dental health aides].
|
Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this training/course, participants should be able to:
|
Prerequisites:
None
|
Travel:
None
|
Payment Address:
|
|
2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
General Courses
DE0853: FY 2024 IHS Monthly CDE Webinar: Community Health Aide Program [CHAP] Overview [Recorded Webinar]
Date(s):
|
5/22/2024 - 5/21/2027
|
Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Sarah Shoffstall-Cone
|
Director: |
Timothy Ricks |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Review |
Quota: |
10 - 1000 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 550) |
|
Summary:
The Monthly IHS CDE Webinars are available to all IHS, tribal, and urban dental program staff [dentists, dental hygienists, dental health aide therapists, community dental health coordinators, expanded function dental assistants, dental assistants, and dental health aides].
|
Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this training/course, participants should be able to:
|
Prerequisites:
None
|
Travel:
None
|
Payment Address:
|
|
2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
General Courses
DE0854: FY 2025 IHS Monthly CDE Webinar: What’s New with the 2025 National Children’s Dental Health Month [Live Webinar]
Date(s):
|
1/22/2025 - 1/22/2025
|
Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Nathan Mork, Brett Kessler, Nicole Catral, Andie Simeakis, Joan Attridge
|
Director: |
Damon Pope |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Review |
Quota: |
10 - 1000 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 550) |
|
Summary:
The Monthly IHS CDE Webinars are available to all IHS, tribal, and urban dental program staff [dentists, dental hygienists, dental health aide therapists, community dental health coordinators, expanded function dental assistants, dental assistants, and dental health aides]. Each year, February is designated as National Children's Dental Health Month. In this webinar, the presenters will give the history of NCDHM, messages for this year's observation, and data to support the theme of the 2025 NCDHM
|
Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this training/course, participants should be able to: 1. Describe the history of National Children's Dental Health Month and Give Kids A Smile; 2. List the three IHS dental GPRA goals; and 3. Implement NCDHM and GKAS events in your dental program.
|
Prerequisites:
None
|
Travel:
None
|
Payment Address:
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|
2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
General Courses
DE0855: FY 2024 IHS Monthly CDE Webinar: STIs and Oral Health [Recorded Webinar]
Date(s):
|
10/25/2023 - 10/24/2026
|
Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Rick Haverkate
|
Director: |
Timothy Ricks |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Review |
Quota: |
10 - 1000 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 550) |
|
Summary:
The Monthly IHS CDE Webinars are available to all IHS, tribal, and urban dental program staff [dentists, dental hygienists, dental health aide therapists, community dental health coordinators, expanded function dental assistants, dental assistants, and dental health aides].
|
Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this training/course, participants should be able to:
|
Prerequisites:
None
|
Travel:
None
|
Payment Address:
|
|
2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
General Courses
DE0856: FY 2025 IHS Monthly CDE Webinar: Hall Crowns: Techniques for the General Dentist [Live Webinar]
Date(s):
|
5/28/2025 - 5/28/2025
|
Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
KIM HORT
|
Director: |
Timothy Ricks |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Review |
Quota: |
10 - 1000 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 550) |
|
Summary:
The Monthly IHS CDE Webinars are available to all IHS, tribal, and urban dental program staff [dentists, dental hygienists, dental health aide therapists, community dental health coordinators, expanded function dental assistants, dental assistants, and dental health aides]. This course will review indications for stainless steel crowns and present the Hall Crown Technique as an alternative to traditional stainless steel crowns. Indications and contraindications will be presented along with examples of Hall Crown placement.
|
Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this training/course, participants should be able to: 1. Understand the differences between primary and permanent teeth 2. Understand the indications and contraindications of traditional and Hall crowns 3. Understand the clinical technique for Hall crowns
|
Prerequisites:
None
|
Travel:
None
|
Payment Address:
|
|
2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
General Courses
DE0857: FY 2024 IHS Monthly CDE Webinar: Best Practices in Oral Health Promotion/Disease Prevention - reports from funded programs [Recorded Webinar]
Date(s):
|
7/24/2024 - 7/23/2027
|
Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Timothy Ricks, Nathan Mork
|
Director: |
Timothy Ricks |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Review |
Quota: |
10 - 1000 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 550) |
|
Summary:
The Monthly IHS CDE Webinars are available to all IHS, tribal, and urban dental program staff [dentists, dental hygienists, dental health aide therapists, community dental health coordinators, expanded function dental assistants, dental assistants, and dental health aides].
|
Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this training/course, participants should be able to:
|
Prerequisites:
None
|
Travel:
None
|
Payment Address:
|
|
2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
General Courses
DE0858: FY 2025 IHS Monthly CDE Webinar: Embracing a Culture of Safety in Dentistry [Live Webinar]
Date(s):
|
3/26/2025 - 3/26/2025
|
Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Steve Geiermann
|
Director: |
Timothy Ricks |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Review |
Quota: |
10 - 1000 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 148) |
|
Summary:
The Monthly IHS CDE Webinars are available to all IHS, tribal, and urban dental program staff [dentists, dental hygienists, dental health aide therapists, community dental health coordinators, expanded function dental assistants, dental assistants, and dental health aides]. OSHA's Bloodborne Pathogens standard [29 CFR 1910.1030] as amended pursuant to the Needlestick Safety and Prevention Act of 2000, prescribes safeguards to protect workers against the health hazards caused by bloodborne pathogens. Its requirements address items such as exposure control plans, universal precautions, engineering and work practice controls, personal protective equipment, housekeeping, laboratories, hepatitis B vaccination, post-exposure follow-up, hazard communication and training, and recordkeeping. The standard places requirements on employers whose workers can be reasonably anticipated to contact blood or other potentially infectious materials [OPIM], such as unfixed human tissues and certain body fluids.
|
Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this webinar, course participants should be able to: 1. Understand basic concepts of sharps safety; 2. Describe safe injection methods; and 3. List top OSHA findings related to sharps safety.
|
Prerequisites:
None
|
Travel:
None
|
Payment Address:
|
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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
General Courses
DE0859: FY 2024 IHS Monthly CDE Webinar: How to Implement a Sharps Safety and Safe Injection Practices in Your Clinic [Recorded Webinar]
Date(s):
|
8/28/2024 - 8/27/2027
|
Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Damon Pope
|
Director: |
Timothy Ricks |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Review |
Quota: |
10 - 1000 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 148) |
|
Summary:
The Monthly IHS CDE Webinars are available to all IHS, tribal, and urban dental program staff [dentists, dental hygienists, dental health aide therapists, community dental health coordinators, expanded function dental assistants, dental assistants, and dental health aides].
|
Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this webinar, course participants should be able to: 1. Understand basic concepts of sharps safety; 2. Describe safe injection methods; and 3. List top OSHA findings related to sharps safety.
|
Prerequisites:
None
|
Travel:
None
|
Payment Address:
|
|
2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
General Courses
DE0860: FY 2025 IHS Monthly CDE Webinar: FY 2025 Oral Health Promotion Disease Prevention – Final Project Reports [Live Webinar]
Date(s):
|
9/24/2025 - 9/24/2025
|
Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Nathan Mork
|
Director: |
Timothy Ricks |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Review |
Quota: |
10 - 1000 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 370) |
|
Summary:
The Monthly IHS CDE Webinars are available to all IHS, tribal, and urban dental program staff [dentists, dental hygienists, dental health aide therapists, community dental health coordinators, expanded function dental assistants, dental assistants, and dental health aides].
|
Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this training/course, participants should be able to:
|
Prerequisites:
None
|
Travel:
None
|
Payment Address:
|
|
2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
General Courses
DE0861: FY 2024 IHS Monthly CDE Webinar: Interceptive Orthodontics [Recorded Webinar]
Date(s):
|
9/25/2024 - 9/24/2027
|
Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
David Burke
|
Director: |
Timothy Ricks |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Review |
Quota: |
10 - 1000 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 370) |
|
Summary:
The Monthly IHS CDE Webinars are available to all IHS, tribal, and urban dental program staff [dentists, dental hygienists, dental health aide therapists, community dental health coordinators, expanded function dental assistants, dental assistants, and dental health aides].
|
Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this training/course, participants should be able to:
|
Prerequisites:
None
|
Travel:
None
|
Payment Address:
|
|
2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
General Courses
DE0862: FY 2025 IHS Monthly EDR Webinar: Understanding How to Interpret Medical Laboratory Values [Live Webinar]
Date(s):
|
4/23/2025 - 4/23/2025
|
Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Damon Pope
|
Director: |
Damon Pope |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Review |
Quota: |
10 - 1000 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 550) |
|
Summary:
Our featured Medicor Imaging presenter presents An Overview of the MiPACS Dental Imaging System. From this course, you will learn the A to Z of what MiPACS and DICOM are and how it can fit into your environment.
|
Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this training/course, participants should be able to: 1. Define MiPACS and DICOM 2. How MiPACS can be implemented in my clinical environment. 3. Name 3 features that MiPACS has.
|
Prerequisites:
None
|
Travel:
None
|
Payment Address:
|
|
2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
General Courses
DE0863: FY 2024 IHS Monthly EDR Webinar: An overview of the MiPACS Dental Imaging System [Recorded Webinar]
Date(s):
|
10/18/2023 - 10/17/2026
|
Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Will Little
|
Director: |
Joel Knutson |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Review |
Quota: |
10 - 1000 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 550) |
|
Summary:
Our featured Medicor Imaging presenter presents An Overview of the MiPACS Dental Imaging System. From this course, you will learn the A to Z of what MiPACS and DICOM are and how it can fit into your environment.
|
Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this training/course, participants should be able to: 1. Define MiPACS and DICOM 2. How MiPACS can be implemented in my clinical environment. 3. Name 3 features that MiPACS has.
|
Prerequisites:
None
|
Travel:
None
|
Payment Address:
|
|
2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
General Courses
DE0864: 2024 ABQ Area Dental Directors’ Meeting
Date(s):
|
11/20/2024 - 11/20/2024
|
Facility: |
NAPPR/Hilton Garden Inn |
Location: |
Albuquerque, NM |
Instructor(s): |
Jerome Alford, Edmund Braly
|
Director: |
Aliandra Maes |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants |
Level: |
Basic |
Quota: |
0 - 100 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
5.00 (Total CDE); 15.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 2.00 (AGD - 565); 3.00 (AGD - 550) |
|
Summary:
This course is designed to help ABQ Area dental directors and/or designated clinic leads address challenges associated to IHS/Tribal dental clinic management issues. We will have a few speakers present on topics brought up as concerns after surveying our Area dental directors. There will be opportunities to share best practices for increased collaboration.
|
Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: [see form with separate objectives for each course] 1. Prepare for AAHC Survey 2. Lead team building exercises with staff 3. Utilize conflict resolution strategies
|
Prerequisites:
Must be staff in the Albuquerque Area.
|
Travel:
Travel is required to host site.
|
Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
|
|
2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
General Courses
DE0865: 2024 Alaska Area Dental Meeting
Date(s):
|
11/4/2024 - 11/6/2024
|
Facility: |
William A. Egan Center |
Location: |
Anchorage, AK |
Instructor(s): |
Sarah Shoffstall-Cone, Tacuk Martz, Terry Bookey, Dane Lenaker, KIM HORT, Martha Truncale, Vickey Gallegos-Randel, Timothy Thomas, Judith Burks, Luz Smeenk, Rolf Christensen, Tony McClure, Susanna Romero, Raj Panjabi, Erin Giauque, Gretchen Day, Danny Mendez, Katie Presser
|
Director: |
Erin Giauque |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Review |
Quota: |
10 - 100 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
23.00 (Total CDE); 23.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 558); 7.50 (AGD - 149); 4.50 (AGD - 550); 2.50 (AGD - 430); 1.00 (AGD - 370); 1.00 (AGD - 150); 2.00 (AGD - 730); 2.50 (AGD - 142); 1.00 (AGD - 148) |
|
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. Discussing Alaska’s dental needs among other tribal health organization dental teams allows for problem solving and learning from others what has been successful and not successful for addressing the oral health concerns in our Alaska Native Population. Presentation Overviews and Objectives Title: Cross Cultural Communication in healthcare Instructor: Tacuk Martz Course Overview: Training will involve describing in detail aspects of cross-cultural communication specific to the participants’ work in their respective health fields and how to humanize their interactions with patients. Objectives: 1. Develop greater awareness of the cross-cultural communication aspects of their patient interactions 2. How to humanize their interactions with patients Title: State of the State: Updates on the Alaska Oral Health Program and SHARP Instructor: Terry Bookey Course Objectives: 1. Updates on the Alaska oral health program 2. Updates on SHARP program 3. The state of Alaska oral health Title: Alaska Tribal Oral Health Data Instructor: Dane Lenaker and Sarah Shoffstall-Cone Course Overview: The State of Alaska last released an Oral Health Plan in 2012. Currently, there is no data routinely being collected by the State of Alaska in regard to Oral Health. It is hard to measure improvements in health outcomes without baseline data. The goal of this session is to highlight the value of data and make a plan moving forward for the Alaska THO system. Objectives: 1. Identify the benefits of having oral health data. 2. Show what data has been collected historically in Alaska and through electronic dental records. 3. List some of the data sets that are currently being collected nationally and identify what data Alaska THOs would be interested in collecting. Title: Hall Crown Technique Instructor: Kim Hort Course Overview: The Hall Crown Technique is a key component of minimally invasive dentistry in our pediatric population. Understanding the indications and contraindications is paramount to achieving success, which averages 97 over 3 - 5 years. The technique is simple, time efficient, and has high patient, parent and provider satisfaction. This technique can be easily incorporated into any general practice as a simple means of protecting carious primary molars until exfoliation. Objectives: 1. Clearly recognize indications and contraindications for the Hall Technique 2. Understand the armamentarium needed for successfully integrating the technique into clinical practice 3. Learn the step-by-step technique for successfully placing Hall Crowns on primary posterior molars Title: Integrated Care: An Interdisciplinary Team Approach to Health and Wellness Instructor: Vicky Gallegos-Randel Course Overview: Integrated care excels when interdisciplinary teams are seamlessly woven into patient-centered approaches, as seen in a health center where medical, dental, and mental health professionals deliver cohesive integrated care services. This approach not only addresses the complete well-being of individuals - encompassing both body and mind - but also creates a supportive network that actively advocates for holistic well-being and preventive care. Objectives: 1. Identify various levels of integrated care. 2. Identify barriers to integrated care and ways to mitigate barriers. 3. Analyze case studies and develop integrated care strategies. 4. Identify ways to become more integrated. Title: Orthodontic Guidelines for the General Dentist Instructor: Martha Truncale Course Overview: An examination of orthodontic malocclusions, growth and treatment timelines and select methodology in current orthodontic practice. Objectives: 1. Participants will be able to identify the most common malocclusions necessitating referral to orthodontics. 2. Participants should feel versed in important growth waypoints that underpin orthodontic treatment. 3. Participants will develop an understanding of some orthodontic methods used for the treatment of malocclusion. Title: Early Intervention for Childhood Caries to Address Alaska Native Disparities in Oral Health Instructor: Timothy Thomas, Gretchen Day and Judith Burks Course Overview: “By 6 years of age, 73 of Alaska Native children in the Yukon-Kuskokwim [YK] region of southwestern Alaska have had a full mouth dental reconstruction [FMDR], requiring general anesthesia for the treatment of extensive early childhood caries. The presence of early childhood caries affects health, sleep, eating habits, and performance in school. While it is uncommon for YK Delta children to receive an oral health exam by age 24 months [12], almost all [80] received standard vaccinations during this period of their lives. Vaccinations require 5 visits to a clinic where frequently, both Community Health Aides and Dental Health Aide Therapists are co-located. Building upon the sustained success in achieving high vaccination rates among children in the region, researchers from ANTHC and YKHC will collaborate to improve the reach and coordination of dental services for children in a project called Early Intervention for Childhood Caries to Address Alaska Native Disparities in Oral Health.” We will discuss this collaborative project to implement and evaluate care coordination. Our aims are: [1] to explore facilitators and barriers to oral health care including the integration of dental and well child visits for children, [2] to design an implementation plan for integrating a care coordinator position into the well child visit workflow, to systematically reach children for an oral health exam prior to age 24 months, [3] to compare stakeholder-reported, implementation process and clinical outcomes. Objective: 1. Understand the importance of partnerships between health organizations, communities, and researchers in improving the oral health. 2. Recognize the need for interprofessional collaboration to improve access to care and prevention of early childhood caries. 3. Identify leading practices that may improve access to early and ongoing preventive oral health care. Title: Dental Antibiotic Stewardship Instructor: Katie Presser Course Overview: What is Antibiotic Stewardship and why does it matter? What are the unique challenges in dental care and stewardship? How can we work to change the course for our patients’ care? What resources are available? 1. Objectives: Explain the role of antimicrobial stewardship in dental practice 2. Integrate interventions to minimize antimicrobial prescribing when a known infection is not present 3. Develop processes to periodically review prescribing practices Title: Diabetes and the whole person Instructor: Luz Smeenk Course Overview: Diabetes and how this disease affects the entire person Objectives: 1. Describe medical concerns with diabetes 2. Describe the difference between common struggles -- diabetes burnout, stigma, and distress – from the patient’s perspective 3. Describe strategies to “reframe the narrative” for the patient and their family. Title: HIV/STI Oral Manifestations and Symptoms Instructor: Rolf Christensen Objectives: 1. Describe common oral manifestations in persons with HIV 2. Summarize HIV screening and diagnosis in the dental setting. 3. List appropriate treatments for HIV-related oral lesions Title: SCF Specialty Clinic Panel Instructor: Danny Mendez Course Objectives: 1. Update dental directors on status and wait times of Oral Surgery referrals 2. Update dental directors on status and wait times of Pediatric referrals 3. Answer all questions on which type of referrals to send to ANMC and how we process referrals Title: Dental Program Updates Instructor: Sarah Shoffstall-Cone Course Overview: This course allows each Tribal Health Organization [THO] to share their challenges and successes over the last year. THOs are able to learn from each other about what is working well and what is an area of improvement. It also allows THOs to come to a consensus about what additional support is needed. Objectives: 1. Identify AAAHC/Joint Commission issues/concerns 2. Provide updates on issues/concerns related to the delivery of services, personnel and clinic management. 3. Identify additional areas of need to best support dental patient care and safety at Alaska Area Tribal Health Organizations Title: Recognition and Stabilization of Common Medical Emergencies in the Dental Chair Instructor: Susan Romero Course Overview: Recognition and stabilization of common adult and pediatric medical emergencies in the dental clinic setting utilizing Crisis Resource Management Principles [CRM]. Objectives: 1. Demonstration of the ABCDEFG Assessment checklist to assess, recognize, and stabilize common medical emergencies in both Pediatric and Adult Medical Emergencies 2. Evaluation of altered mental status and common causes: Vasovagal syncope, Hypoglycemia, Seizures. 3. Identification and treatment of the most common medical emergencies in dental offices Title: How Community Health Can Make Us Resilient Against Our Greatest Health Threats Instructor: Raj Panjabi Course Overview: Fireside chat on how community health can make us resilient against our greatest health threats. Objectives: 1. To identify the role of community health in preparing and responding to pandemic and epidemic threats; 2. To identify the role of technology in enhancing community health care delivery; and 3. To identify strategies for strengthening community health systems Title: Dental Academic Review Committee Update Instructor: Erin Giauque Course Overview: Discussing updates to DARC and what DARC has been working on this year. Objectives: 1. Understand new changes to Standards and Procedures 2. Discuss committee updates from 2024 3. Discuss new curriculum changes in standards and procedures
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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.
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Prerequisites:
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Travel:
Travel is required to host site.
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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DE0871: FY 2024 Portland Area Wee Smile Initiative: Data Orientation [Recorded Webinar]
Date(s):
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10/18/2023 - 10/17/2026
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Sean Kelly
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Director: |
Ticey Mason |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Review |
Quota: |
5 - 25 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 550) |
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Summary:
The purpose of the Wee Smile virtual learning sessions is for select dental programs in the Portland Area to learn more about working in a collaborative focused on Minimally Invasive Dentistry [MID]. The Wee Smile Initiative is an 18-month collaborative that offers an evidence-based approach for IHS, tribal, and urban Indian dental programs to improve the oral health of their communities, with an emphasis on 0-5 year olds.
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Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: 1. Increased dental access in all age groups, with an emphasis on 0-5 year olds 2. Trusted relationships between patients/caretakers and providers 3. Improved oral health of patients
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Prerequisites:
Must be Portland Area dental staff participating in this initiative.
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Travel:
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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DE0872: FY 2024 Portland Area Wee Smile Initiative: Virtual Learning Session 1 [Live Webinar]
Date(s):
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11/6/2024 - 11/6/2024
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Sean Kelly
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Director: |
Ticey Mason |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Review |
Quota: |
5 - 25 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 550) |
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Summary:
The purpose of the Wee Smile virtual learning sessions is for select dental programs in the Portland Area to learn more about working in a collaborative focused on Minimally Invasive Dentistry [MID]. The Wee Smile Initiative is an 18-month collaborative that offers an evidence-based approach for IHS, tribal, and urban Indian dental programs to improve the oral health of their communities, with an emphasis on 0-5 year olds.
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Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: 1. Increased dental access in all age groups, with an emphasis on 0-5 year olds 2. Trusted relationships between patients/caretakers and providers 3. Improved oral health of patients
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Prerequisites:
Must be Portland Area dental staff participating in this initiative.
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Travel:
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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DE0873: FY 2024 Portland Area Wee Smile Initiative: Virtual Learning Session 1 [Recorded Webinar]
Date(s):
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12/6/2023 - 12/5/2026
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Sean Kelly
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Director: |
Ticey Mason |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Review |
Quota: |
5 - 25 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 550) |
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Summary:
The purpose of the Wee Smile virtual learning sessions is for select dental programs in the Portland Area to learn more about working in a collaborative focused on Minimally Invasive Dentistry [MID]. The Wee Smile Initiative is an 18-month collaborative that offers an evidence-based approach for IHS, tribal, and urban Indian dental programs to improve the oral health of their communities, with an emphasis on 0-5 year olds.
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Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: 1. Increased dental access in all age groups, with an emphasis on 0-5 year olds 2. Trusted relationships between patients/caretakers and providers 3. Improved oral health of patients
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Prerequisites:
Must be Portland Area dental staff participating in this initiative.
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Travel:
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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DE0874: FY 2024 Portland Area Wee Smile Initiative: Virtual Learning Session 2 [Live Webinar]
Date(s):
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1/8/2025 - 1/8/2025
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Sean Kelly
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Director: |
Ticey Mason |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Review |
Quota: |
5 - 25 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 550) |
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Summary:
The purpose of the Wee Smile virtual learning sessions is for select dental programs in the Portland Area to learn more about working in a collaborative focused on Minimally Invasive Dentistry [MID]. The Wee Smile Initiative is an 18-month collaborative that offers an evidence-based approach for IHS, tribal, and urban Indian dental programs to improve the oral health of their communities, with an emphasis on 0-5 year olds.
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Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: 1. Increased dental access in all age groups, with an emphasis on 0-5 year olds 2. Trusted relationships between patients/caretakers and providers 3. Improved oral health of patients
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Prerequisites:
Must be Portland Area dental staff participating in this initiative.
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Travel:
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
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DE0875: FY 2024 Portland Area Wee Smile Initiative: Virtual Learning Session 2 [Recorded Webinar]
Date(s):
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1/17/2024 - 1/16/2027
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Sean Kelly
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Director: |
Ticey Mason |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Review |
Quota: |
5 - 25 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 550) |
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Summary:
The purpose of the Wee Smile virtual learning sessions is for select dental programs in the Portland Area to learn more about working in a collaborative focused on Minimally Invasive Dentistry [MID]. The Wee Smile Initiative is an 18-month collaborative that offers an evidence-based approach for IHS, tribal, and urban Indian dental programs to improve the oral health of their communities, with an emphasis on 0-5 year olds.
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Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: 1. Increased dental access in all age groups, with an emphasis on 0-5 year olds 2. Trusted relationships between patients/caretakers and providers 3. Improved oral health of patients
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Prerequisites:
Must be Portland Area dental staff participating in this initiative.
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Travel:
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
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DE0876: FY 2025 Portland Area Wee Smile Initiative: Virtual Learning Session 3 [Live Webinar]
Date(s):
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2/12/2025 - 2/12/2025
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Sean Kelly
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Director: |
Ticey Mason |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Review |
Quota: |
5 - 25 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 550) |
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Summary:
The purpose of the Wee Smile virtual learning sessions is for select dental programs in the Portland Area to learn more about working in a collaborative focused on Minimally Invasive Dentistry [MID]. The Wee Smile Initiative is an 18-month collaborative that offers an evidence-based approach for IHS, tribal, and urban Indian dental programs to improve the oral health of their communities, with an emphasis on 0-5 year olds.
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Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: 1. Increased dental access in all age groups, with an emphasis on 0-5 year olds 2. Trusted relationships between patients/caretakers and providers 3. Improved oral health of patients
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Prerequisites:
Must be Portland Area dental staff participating in this initiative.
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Travel:
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
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DE0877: FY 2024 Portland Area Wee Smile Initiative: Virtual Learning Session 3 [Recorded Webinar]
Date(s):
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3/13/2024 - 3/12/2027
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Sean Kelly
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Director: |
Ticey Mason |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Review |
Quota: |
5 - 25 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 550) |
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Summary:
The purpose of the Wee Smile virtual learning sessions is for select dental programs in the Portland Area to learn more about working in a collaborative focused on Minimally Invasive Dentistry [MID]. The Wee Smile Initiative is an 18-month collaborative that offers an evidence-based approach for IHS, tribal, and urban Indian dental programs to improve the oral health of their communities, with an emphasis on 0-5 year olds.
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Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: 1. Increased dental access in all age groups, with an emphasis on 0-5 year olds 2. Trusted relationships between patients/caretakers and providers 3. Improved oral health of patients
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Prerequisites:
Must be Portland Area dental staff participating in this initiative.
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Travel:
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
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DE0879: FY 2024 Portland Area Wee Smile Initiative: Virtual Learning Session 4 [Recorded Webinar]
Date(s):
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4/24/2024 - 4/23/2027
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Sean Kelly
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Director: |
Ticey Mason |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Review |
Quota: |
5 - 25 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 550) |
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Summary:
The purpose of the Wee Smile virtual learning sessions is for select dental programs in the Portland Area to learn more about working in a collaborative focused on Minimally Invasive Dentistry [MID]. The Wee Smile Initiative is an 18-month collaborative that offers an evidence-based approach for IHS, tribal, and urban Indian dental programs to improve the oral health of their communities, with an emphasis on 0-5 year olds.
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Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: 1. Increased dental access in all age groups, with an emphasis on 0-5 year olds 2. Trusted relationships between patients/caretakers and providers 3. Improved oral health of patients
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Prerequisites:
Must be Portland Area dental staff participating in this initiative.
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Travel:
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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DE0881: FY 2024 IHS Monthly EDR Webinar: Dentrix Enterprise Top Scheduling List Workflows to Maintain an Optimal IHS Dental Clinic Schedule [Recorded Webinar]
Date(s):
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11/15/2023 - 9/30/2027
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Christin Posthakohi
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Director: |
Joel Knutson |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Review |
Quota: |
10 - 1000 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 550) |
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Summary:
EDR Trainer, Christine Poshtakohi, presents concepts and workflows to enhance the use of scheduling lists tools in Dentrix Enterprise [DXE]. Join this webinar to learn more about the DXE scheduling lists and how to incorporate them into your everyday processes for operating and managing an effective dental patient schedule.
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Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: 1. List three [3] scheduling list tools in Dentrix Enterprise. 2. Identify the purpose of the IHS Dental Clinic Manager’s Handbook Checklists. 3. List two [2] scheduling lists available in the Scheduling Assistant.
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Prerequisites:
None
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Travel:
None
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Payment Address:
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DE0883: FY 2024 IHS Monthly EDR Webinar: IHS EDR Dentrix Enterprise New Features in Version 11.0.4 & Beyond [Recorded Webinar]
Date(s):
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12/20/2023 - 12/19/2026
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
jamie westfall
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Director: |
Joel Knutson |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Review |
Quota: |
10 - 1000 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 550) |
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Summary:
Henry Schein One Lead Product Manager, Jamie Westfall, presents key features released in recent versions of Dentrix Enterprise and shares insight into upcoming new features planned for future releases. Join this webinar to stay informed of the enhancements planned to improve your routine IHS dental clinic workflows and processes.
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Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: 1. List two [2] new features released with version 11.0.44. 2. Identify one [1] workflow that is enhanced with the updates in version 11.0.44. 3. List two [2] report dashboards available in the new ad hoc reports tool, Dynamic Reporting Interface.
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Prerequisites:
None
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Travel:
None
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Payment Address:
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DE0884: DOH Tip of the Week - OSHA Inspections. What Are They Finding in Dental Clinics? [10/10/23]
Date(s):
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10/10/2023 - 10/9/2026
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Damon Pope
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Director: |
Damon Pope |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Review |
Quota: |
1 - 500 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 148) |
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Summary:
This is based upon the tip of the week e-mail sent out by DOH the week of October 10, 2023. To gain CDE credit, participants must successfully pass a test [score 80] based upon the reading material. Reading materials: https://www.osha.gov/ords/imis/citedstandard.naics?p_esize=&p_state=FEFederal&p_naics=621210 https://www.osha.gov/dentistry/hazard-control-prevention https://www.osha.gov/bloodborne-pathogens https://www.osha.gov/bloodborne-pathogens/worker-protectionsftn2 https://www.osha.gov/laws-regs/standardinterpretations/2007-01-09-0 https://www.osha.gov/hazcom
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Learning Objectives:
Learning Objectives: Upon reviewing the NIPCS Tip of the week, you will: 1. Understand basic concepts of sharp safety. 2. Recognize the common OSHA findings. 3. Understand the importance of having a current hazard communication plan for your dental clinic.
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Prerequisites:
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Travel:
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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DE0885: DOH Tip of the Week - My Dental Unit Waterline Test Just Came Back Positive, Now What? [10/24/23]
Date(s):
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10/24/2023 - 10/23/2026
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Damon Pope
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Director: |
Damon Pope |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Review |
Quota: |
1 - 500 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 148) |
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Summary:
This is based upon the tip of the week e-mail sent out by DOH the week of October 24, 2023. To gain CDE credit, participants must successfully pass a test [score 80] based upon the reading material. Reading materials: https://www.cdc.gov/oralhealth/infectioncontrol/faqs/dental-unit-water-quality.html?msclkid=52228c80c19511ecbf7389cc6fe5c8f3 https://www.fda.gov/medical-devices/dental-devices/dental-unit-waterlines https://www.osap.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=263:topics-duwl-dental-unit-waterline-fact-sheet&catid=20:site-content https://odha.on.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/10.-OSAP-White-Paper-Dental-Water-Quality.pdf?msclkid=27d1d07cc19611ecb606e07d7d105555
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Learning Objectives:
Learning Objectives: Upon reviewing the NIPCS Tip of the week, you will: 1. Understand how to and how often to monitor dental unit waterlines. 2. Recognize the risks of not treating dental unit waterlines. 3. Understand the importance of good documentation and what needs to be noted while monitoring dental unit waterlines
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Prerequisites:
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Travel:
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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DE0886: Diabetes Online CDE: Nutrition Focused Physical Exam [NFPE]: Assessing Malnutrition in Patients with Diabetes
Date(s):
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10/25/2023 - 10/24/2026
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Jenna Carlson
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Director: |
Wendy Castle |
Audience: |
Assistants, Dentists, DHA, Hygienists |
Level: |
Review |
Quota: |
1 - 1000 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 149) |
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Summary:
The bi-weekly diabetes webinars are available to dental staff upon request.
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Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: 1. Evaluate for malnutrition using the nutrition focused physical exam [NFPE] and clinical indicators for individuals with chronic disease states such as diabetes, CKD, and ESRD on dialysis 2. Differentiate between the various types of nutritional supplement options available for use for people with diabetes in a malnourished state 3. Apply appropriate patient care recommendations and interventions in the management of diabetic patients with nutritional deficiencies
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Prerequisites:
None
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Travel:
None
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Payment Address:
NA
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DE0888: DOH Tip of the Week - We Are Out of Our Disinfectant. Can I Go Get Some From the Grocery Store? [11/7/23]
Date(s):
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11/7/2023 - 11/6/2026
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Damon Pope
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Director: |
Damon Pope |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Review |
Quota: |
1 - 500 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 148) |
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Summary:
This is based upon the tip of the week e-mail sent out by DOH the week of November 7, 2023. To gain CDE credit, participants must successfully pass a test [score 80] based upon the reading material. Reading materials: https://www.cdc.gov/oralhealth/pdfs_and_other_files/BESC8-Environmental-IPC-508.pdf https://www.epa.gov/pesticide-registration/selected-epa-registered-disinfectants https://www.cdc.gov/infectioncontrol/pdf/guidelines/disinfection-guidelines-H.pdf https://www.epa.gov/pesticide-registration/list-e-epas-registered-antimicrobial-products-effective-against
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Learning Objectives:
Upon reviewing the NIPCS Tip of the week, you will: 1. Understand what is considered a clinical contact surface. 2. Recognize the risks of not using an EPA registered disinfectant. 3. Understand the different EPA Registered Lists and how they relate to dentistry.
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Prerequisites:
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Travel:
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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DE0889: DOH Tip of the Week - I Noticed That our Hand Sanitizer Contains 40 Ethyl Alcohol. Is This Enough? [11/21/23]
Date(s):
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11/21/2023 - 11/20/2026
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Damon Pope
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Director: |
Damon Pope |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Review |
Quota: |
1 - 500 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 148) |
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Summary:
This is based upon the tip of the week e-mail sent out by DOH the week of November 21, 2023. To gain CDE credit, participants must successfully pass a test [score 80] based upon the reading material. Reading materials: https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/PDF/rr/rr5116.pdf https://shea-online.org/hand-hygiene-is-focus-of-updated-advice-to-prevent-healthcare-associated-infections/ https://www.fda.gov/drugs/drug-safety-and-availability/fda-updates-hand-sanitizers-consumers-should-not-use
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Learning Objectives:
Learning Objectives: Upon reviewing the NIPCS Tip of the week, you will: 1. Understand what percentage of Alcohol is required for Alcohol based hand sanitizer. 2. Recognize the importance of proper hand sanitizer. 3. Understand the importance of reviewing the FDA’s list of unapproved hand sanitizer.
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Prerequisites:
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Travel:
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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DE0890: We Had an Infection Control Breach, Where do We Start? [12.05.2023]
Date(s):
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12/12/2023 - 12/12/2026
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Damon Pope
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Director: |
Damon Pope |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Review |
Quota: |
1 - 500 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 148) |
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Summary:
This is based upon the tip of the week e-mail sent out by DOH the week of December 12, 2023. To gain CDE credit, participants must successfully pass a test [score 80] based upon the reading material. Reading materials: https://www.cdc.gov/hai/pdfs/bbp/fig1_ApporachToAnInfectionControlBreach.pdf https://www.ihs.gov/ihm/pc/part-3/chapter-33-infection-control-and-prevention/ https://www.ihs.gov/DentalCDE/index.cfm?fuseaction=course.display&year=2023&cat=all&sort=course&order=asc&c=15764
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Learning Objectives:
Learning Objectives: Upon reviewing the NIPCS Tip of the week, you will: 1. Understand how to identify an infection control breach. 2. Recognize the importance of investigating all aspects of the breach. 3. Understand the role that the CDC plays after a infection control breach has been determined
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Prerequisites:
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Travel:
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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DE0891: What do you do with expired or used anesthetic carpules and other expired dental materials? [12.19.2023]
Date(s):
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12/17/2023 - 12/17/2026
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Damon Pope
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Director: |
Damon Pope |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Review |
Quota: |
1 - 500 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 148) |
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Summary:
This is based upon the tip of the week e-mail sent out by DOH the week of December 19, 2023. To gain CDE credit, participants must successfully pass a test [score 80] based upon the reading material. Reading materials: https://www.osha.gov/laws-regs/standardinterpretations/2007-01-09-0:~:text=Pharmaceutical20containers2C20including20anesthetics20carpules,discarded20in20a20sharps20container. https://www.ihs.gov/ihm/pc/part-3/p3c27/ https://hercenter.org/10_step_blueprint_guide_final_9-22.pdf
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Learning Objectives:
Learning Objectives: Upon reviewing the NIPCS Tip of the week, you will: 1. Understand how to identify the difference between medical and pharmaceutical waste. 2. Recognize the importance of proper waste disposal. 3. Understand the role that OSHA plays in waste management.
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Prerequisites:
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Travel:
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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DE0893: Part 2: Dentrix Enterprise Top Scheduling List Workflows to Maintain an Optimal IHS Dental Clinic Schedule [Recorded Webinar]
Date(s):
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1/24/2024 - 1/23/2027
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Cindy Abreu
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Director: |
Joel Knutson |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Review |
Quota: |
10 - 1000 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 550) |
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Summary:
EDR Trainer, Cindy Abreu, presents a continuation on concepts and workflows to enhance the use of scheduling lists tools in Dentrix Enterprise [DXE]. Join this webinar to learn more about the DXE scheduling lists as we focus on the Treatment Request Manager module to track patient care requests, patient care needs, and lab cases.
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Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: 1. List two [2] security rights for the Treatment Request Manager. 2. Identify one [1] use case outcome with the Treatment Request Manager. 3. Explain how to incorporate the Treatment Request Manager into your dental clinic workflow.
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Prerequisites:
None
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Travel:
None
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Payment Address:
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DE0894: IC Tip of the Week: After hand hygiene, can I put lotion on my hands before putting on gloves?
Date(s):
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1/3/2024 - 1/3/2027
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Damon Pope
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Director: |
Damon Pope |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Basic |
Quota: |
1 - 500 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 148) |
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Summary:
This is based upon the tip of the week e-mail sent out by DOH the week of January 3, 2024. To gain CDE credit, participants must successfully pass a test [score 80] based upon the reading material. Reading Materials: https://www.cdc.gov/oralhealth/infectioncontrol/faqs/hand-hygiene.html https://www.cdc.gov/handhygiene/ https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/PDF/rr/rr5116.pdf https://www.ihs.gov/DentalCDE/index.cfm?fuseaction=course.display&year=2023&cat=all&sort=course&order=asc&c=15764
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Learning Objectives:
Upon reviewing the NIPCS Tip of the week, you will: 1. Understand what part of the hand is most often missed my performing hand hygiene. 2. Recognize the risks of not performing hand hygiene correctly. 3. Understand the different between petroleum and water based hand lotions.
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Prerequisites:
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Travel:
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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DE0896: OCA/BEM/GP Quarterly Meeting [Recorded Webinar]
Date(s):
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1/11/2024 - 1/10/2027
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Tonia Tolbert-Moore
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Director: |
Keasha Myrick |
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 - 558) |
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Summary:
This webinar is specifically developed for dental staff from IHS, tribal, and urban programs in the Oklahoma City, Bemidji, and Great Plains Areas. Cultural diversity and competency are lifelong processes of self-awareness, attitudes, knowledge, and skills that are utilized on a daily basis. Understanding how these processes are delivered, one can enhance their ability to advocate for others through providing quality health care services, align health care systems, and abide by health care policies to improve health outcomes. This dental meeting will cover cultural competency and how it serves within a social determinant setting. Recording password: nBEmdiW3
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Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: 1. Understand the term cultural competence. 2. Understand the importance of cultural competence in the healthcare system. 3. Understand how culture impacts the healthcare system. 4. Define unhoused population. 5. List the number of health services provided to unhoused participants. 6. Determine if Lawton Indian Hospital, Dental accomplished their goal of number of participants received health care service.
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Prerequisites:
Participants should be dental staff from IHS, tribal, and urban programs in the Oklahoma City, Bemidji, and Great Plains Areas.
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Travel:
None - online course.
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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DE0897: IC Tip of the Week: Nitrous Oxide Safety: The Basics
Date(s):
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1/16/2024 - 1/16/2027
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Damon Pope
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Director: |
Damon Pope |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Basic |
Quota: |
1 - 500 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 340) |
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Summary:
This is based upon the tip of the week e-mail sent out by DOH the week of January 16th, 2024. To gain CDE credit, participants must successfully pass a test [score 80] based upon the reading material. Reading Materials: https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/docs/hazardcontrol/hc3.html https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/docs/94-100/default.html https://www.osha.gov/waste-anesthetic-gases/workplace-exposures-guidelines
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Learning Objectives:
Upon reviewing the NIPCS Tip of the week, you will: 1. Understand when and how to monitor for N2O 2. Recognize how to limit N2O exposure in a dental clinic 3. Understand the percentage of dental clinics that are using N20
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Prerequisites:
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Travel:
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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DE0902: Indian Country Oral Health ECHO [October 2024, Live Webinar]
Date(s):
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10/9/2024 - 10/9/2024
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Sean Kelly, Miranda Davis
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Director: |
Ticey Mason |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, DHA, Assistants |
Level: |
Basic |
Quota: |
5 - 500 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 550) |
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Summary:
This Indian Country ECHO session will provide information for oral health clinicians and staff serving American Indian and Alaska Native people to effectively provide comprehensive dental care while optimizing minimally invasive dentistry [MID] techniques. Each session will be divided into a didactic presentation, a case study, and a period of discussion/Q & A, diving into the revolution of non-invasive techniques to protect vulnerable populations from oral disease. We will ensure that all dental team members understand the principles of MID knowing where to find the evidence, and able to support their own staff who will be performing the MID techniques
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Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: 1. Build minimally invasive dentistry skills 2. Recognize risk factors and apply preventive measures to reduce the occurrence of oral health disease 3. Learn techniques on how to treat patients with holistic and culturally appropriate care
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Prerequisites:
These webinars are available to everyone working in IHS or tribal programs. Webinars are 12-1 Pacific Time.
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Travel:
None
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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DE0904: IC Tip of the Week: Is My PPE Adequate for Aerosolizing Procedures
Date(s):
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1/30/2024 - 1/30/2027
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Damon Pope
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Director: |
Damon Pope |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Basic |
Quota: |
1 - 500 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 148) |
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Summary:
This is based upon the tip of the week e-mail sent out by DOH the week of January 30th, 2024. To gain CDE credit, participants must successfully pass a test [score 80] based upon the reading material. Reading Materials: https://www.fda.gov/medical-devices/personal-protective-equipment-infection-control/medical-gloves https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2016/12/19/2016-30382/banned-devices-powdered-surgeons-gloves-powdered-patient-examination-gloves-and-absorbable-powder https://www.fda.gov/medical-devices/personal-protective-equipment-infection-control/medical-gowns https://www.osha.gov/laws-regs/regulations/standardnumber/1910/1910.133 https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cdrh/cfdocs/cfpmn/pmn.cfm https://www.fda.gov/medical-devices/personal-protective-equipment-infection-control/n95-respirators-surgical-masks-face-masks-and-barrier-face-coverings https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/npptl/pdfs/UnderstandDifferenceInfographic-508.pdf https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/npptl/topics/protectiveclothing/default.html https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/docs/2018-129/default.html
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Learning Objectives:
Upon reviewing the NIPCS Tip of the week, you will: 1. Understand what PPE is required for aerosolizing procedures 2. Recognize the difference between the levels of medical gowns 3. Understand OSHA requirements for PPE
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Prerequisites:
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Travel:
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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DE0906: IC Tip of the Week: I Heard Some N95 Manufacturers Have Rescinded Their NIOSH Approval. Has Mine?
Date(s):
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2/13/2024 - 2/13/2027
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Damon Pope
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Director: |
Damon Pope |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Basic |
Quota: |
1 - 500 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 148) |
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Summary:
This is based upon the tip of the week e-mail sent out by DOH the week of February 13th, 2024. To gain CDE credit, participants must successfully pass a test [score 80] based upon the reading material. Reading Materials: https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/npptl/topics/respirators/cel/default.html https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/npptl/resources/pressrel/letters/respprotect/CA-2023-1064.html https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/npptl/resources/pressrel/letters/respprotect/CA-2023-1069.html https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/npptl/resources/pressrel/letters/respprotect/CA-2023-1068.html https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/npptl/usernotices/noticesmanufact.html https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/npptl/resources/pressrel/letters/respprotect/CA-2023-1070.html https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/npptl/resources/pressrel/letters/respprotect/CA-2023-1063.html https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/npptl/resources/pressrel/letters/respprotect/CA-2023-1065.html
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Learning Objectives:
Upon reviewing the NIPCS Tip of the week, you will: 1. Understand what the Occupational Safety Health Act of 1970 is. 2. Recognize the difference between what is and what isn't on the Certified Equipment List 3. Understand who regulates and certifies respirators
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Prerequisites:
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Travel:
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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DE0908: Periodontal Disease and its Association with Vascular Dementia [Recorded Webinar]
Date(s):
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3/14/2024 - 3/13/2027
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Eric Jewell
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Director: |
Ticey Mason |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff, DHA |
Level: |
Basic |
Quota: |
5 - 500 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 750) |
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Summary:
There is a wealth of scientific evidence showing a link between oral disease and some systemic diseases. This presentation will discuss how periodontitis is linked to systemic conditions through inflammation and even invasion of periodontal pathogens beyond the oral cavity. We will then more specifically discuss the link between periodontitis and dementia, and look at proposed biologic mechanisms behind this link.
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Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: 1. Discuss how periodontal disease can increase systemic inflammation. 2. Describe how inflammation is related to dementia. 3. Describe how periodontitis might be linked to dementia via bacterial invasion.
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Prerequisites:
None
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Travel:
None
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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DE0909: IC Tip of the Week: What is My Responsibility in Our Sharps Safety Program
Date(s):
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2/27/2024 - 2/27/2027
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Damon Pope
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Director: |
Damon Pope |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Basic |
Quota: |
1 - 500 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 148) |
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Summary:
This is based upon the tip of the week e-mail sent out by DOH the week of February 27th, 2024. To gain CDE credit, participants must successfully pass a test [score 80] based upon the reading material. Reading Materials: https://www.cdc.gov/oralhealth/infectioncontrol/faqs/safe-injection-practices.html https://www.cdc.gov/sharpssafety/pdf/sharpsworkbook_2008.pdf https://www.cdc.gov/injectionsafety/PDF/Safe-Injection-Checklist-P.pdf https://www.cdc.gov/oralhealth/infectioncontrol/safe-care-modules.htm https://www.osha.gov/laws-regs/regulations/standardnumber/1910/1910.1030 https://www.cdc.gov/injectionsafety/providers/provider_faqs_general.html
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Learning Objectives:
Upon reviewing the NIPCS Tip of the week, you will: 1. Understand the importance of safe injection practices 2. Recognize the procedures that have been associated with unsafe injection practices 3. Understand what aseptic techniques should be used in dentistry
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Prerequisites:
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Travel:
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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DE0911: Antibiotic Stewardship: Steps to Stewardship in Oral Health [Recorded Webinar]
Date(s):
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4/25/2024 - 4/24/2027
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Erinne Kennedy
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Director: |
Jenna Lotz |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Basic |
Quota: |
5 - 200 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 134) |
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Summary:
Nationally, US dentists prescribe 13 of outpatient antibiotics prescriptions; however, the prescribing habits of dentists are poorly understood. Although the benefits of antibiotics for patient health and wellbeing have been well-documented, these potential lifesavers can also result in a range of adverse reactions including serious population level concerns such as antibiotic resistant infections. This session will define the challenges with antibiotic use, enumerate the roles of dentists in the future of antibiotic stewardship, and discuss best practices in other healthcare professions. We will review the current evidence base for antibiotic use in dentistry and review best practices for dental clinicians. Lastly, participants will discuss tools, resources, and best practices for antibiotic stewardship in oral health.
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Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: 1. Describe action items for implementation of a stewardship program. 2. Discuss tools to demonstrate a stewardship commitment within the dental setting. 3. Compare and contrast resources to educate and train the entire dental team to promote responsible antibiotic prescribing.
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Prerequisites:
None
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Travel:
None
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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DE0912: California Area Annual Dental Conference
Date(s):
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5/5/2025 - 5/9/2025
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Facility: |
Anaheim |
Location: |
Anaheim, CA |
Instructor(s): |
Nathan Mork, MICHAEL DONALESKI, Mark Mintline, CHRISTOPHER HALLIDAY, Andrew Young, Racole Hardy, Grace Lee, Cathy Draper, Shirley Gutkowski, Mark Bellasario, Melodi Randolph, Rosemary Wu, Debra Marsino, Parisa Payman, Davis Hong, jan Carver, Batsulwin Brown, Lancette VanGuilder, Carrie Loewen, Bruce Peltier, MARY ANN GONZALEZ
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Director: |
MICHAEL DONALESKI |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff |
Level: |
Basic |
Quota: |
5 - 700 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
38.00 (Total CDE); 38.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 144); 6.00 (AGD - 550); 4.00 (AGD - 750); 2.00 (AGD - 158); 2.00 (AGD - 430); 4.00 (AGD - 157); 2.00 (AGD - 153); 3.00 (AGD - 730); 2.00 (AGD - 180); 4.00 (AGD - 310); 2.00 (AGD - 148); 2.00 (AGD - 563); 3.00 (AGD - 670); 2.00 (AGD - 490) |
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Summary:
The purpose of the annual California Area Dental meeting is to provide continuing dental education on various clinical, prevention, wellness and cultural topics to the dental programs in the California area
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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. 2. Improve clinical skills for dental auxiliaries in a number of areas, including; provisional restorations, denture adjustments, impression taking and radiology landmarks 3. Learn culturally appropriate approaches to patient care through lectures, panel discussions and group interactions
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Prerequisites:
This conference is open to staff in the California Area.
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Travel:
Required.
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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DE0914: IC Tip of the Week: Are We Disposing Our Amalgam Waste Properly
Date(s):
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3/12/2024 - 3/12/2027
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Damon Pope
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Director: |
Damon Pope |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Basic |
Quota: |
1 - 500 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 148) |
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Summary:
This is based upon the tip of the week e-mail sent out by DOH the week of March 12th, 2024. To gain CDE credit, participants must successfully pass a test [score 80] based upon the reading material. Reading Materials: https://www.ada.org/-/media/project/ada-organization/ada/ada-org/files/resources/research/oral-health-topics/topics_amalgamwaste_brochure.pdf https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2017/06/14/2017-12338/effluent-limitations-guidelines-and-standards-for-the-dental-categoryp-264 https://www.epa.gov/eg/dental-effluent-guidelines
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Learning Objectives:
Upon reviewing the NIPCS Tip of the week, you will: 1. Understand the impact of mercury in our waterways 2. Recognize the importance of amalgam separators 3. Understand what the EPA requires when removing amalgam from waste water.
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Prerequisites:
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Travel:
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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DE0915: IC Tip of the Week: I Was Told Not to Use Distilled Water in My Dental Unit. Why?
Date(s):
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3/26/2024 - 3/26/2027
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Damon Pope
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Director: |
Damon Pope |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Basic |
Quota: |
1 - 500 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 148) |
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Summary:
This is based upon the tip of the week e-mail sent out by DOH the week of March 26th, 2024. To gain CDE credit, participants must successfully pass a test [score 80] based upon the reading material. Reading Materials: https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/pdf/rr/rr5217.pdf https://osap.memberclicks.net/assets/docs/resources/toolkits-topics/dental-unit-water-quality-organization-for-safety-asepsis-and-prevention-white-paper-and-recommendations-2018.pdf https://osap.memberclicks.net/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2072:during-2022-osap-boot-camp-it-was-stated-that-distilled-water-is-not-the-optimal-choice-for-use-in-patient-care--however--i-didn-t-get-why-and-what-should-be-used-instead-of-distilled-water-if-so--reverse-osmosis-is-unfortunately-not-an-option-for-us-&catid=29:faqs-dental-unit-waterlines&Itemid=176
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Learning Objectives:
Upon reviewing the NIPCS Tip of the week, you will: 1. Understand the dangers of Biofilm in dental unit waterlines 2. Recognize the major organisms recovered from dental waterlines 3. Understand what the EPA requires as it relates to water quality
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Prerequisites:
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Travel:
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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DE0916: IC Tip of the Week: My Patient has a Herpetic Lesion on their lip. Can I still treat them?
Date(s):
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4/9/2024 - 4/9/2027
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Damon Pope
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Director: |
Damon Pope |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Basic |
Quota: |
1 - 500 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 148) |
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Summary:
This is based upon the tip of the week e-mail sent out by DOH the week of April 9th, 2024. To gain CDE credit, participants must successfully pass a test [score 80] based upon the reading material. Reading Materials: https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/pdf/rr/rr5217.pdf https://www.aaom.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=161:clinical-practice-statement--dental-care-for-the-patient-with-an-oral-herpetic-lesion&catid=24:clinical-practice-statement https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK526068/:~:text=The20initial20sign20of20herpetic,ulcerate20and20then20eventually20rupture.
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Learning Objectives:
Upon reviewing the NIPCS Tip of the week, you will: 1. Understand the dangers of treating a patient with Herpetic lesions 2. Recognize the major signs of Herpetic lesions 3. Understand how much time one should wait before treating a patient after signs of a Herpetic outbreak.
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Prerequisites:
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Travel:
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
General Courses
DE0917: IC Tip of the Week: Do I Need to Sterilize My Slow Speed Motors and Couplers
Date(s):
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4/23/2024 - 4/23/2027
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Damon Pope
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Director: |
Damon Pope |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Basic |
Quota: |
1 - 500 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 148) |
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Summary:
This is based upon the tip of the week e-mail sent out by DOH the week of April 23rd, 2024. To gain CDE credit, participants must successfully pass a test [score 80] based upon the reading material. Reading Materials: https://www.cdc.gov/oralhealth/infectioncontrol/statement-on-reprocessing-dental-handpieces.htm https://www.cdc.gov/oralhealth/infectioncontrol/summary-infection-prevention-practices/standard-precautions.html/Sterile https://osap.memberclicks.net/assets/docs/resources/The20Joint20Commission27s20Health20Center20Dental20Sterilization20Alert202.19.202028003292028329.pdf
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Learning Objectives:
Upon reviewing the NIPCS Tip of the week, you will: 1. Understand the CDC guidelines for sterilizing slow speed handpieces 2. Recognize FDA's requirements for sterilizing dental handpieces 3. Understand the requirements for reprocessing critical and semi critical items.
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Prerequisites:
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Travel:
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
General Courses
DE0918: IC Tip of the Week: What Role Does Fingernail Hygiene Play in Dental Infection Control
Date(s):
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5/7/2024 - 5/7/2027
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Damon Pope
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Director: |
Damon Pope |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Basic |
Quota: |
1 - 500 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 148) |
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Summary:
This is based upon the tip of the week e-mail sent out by DOH the week of May 7th, 2024. To gain CDE credit, participants must successfully pass a test [score 80] based upon the reading material. Reading Materials: https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/PDF/rr/rr5116.pdf https://www.cdc.gov/oralhealth/infectioncontrol/summary-infection-prevention-practices/standard-precautions.html/Sterile https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7263222/
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Learning Objectives:
Upon reviewing the NIPCS Tip of the week, you will: 1. Understand the CDC guidelines for hand hygiene 2. Recognize the risk of artificial nails in the dental setting 3. Understand what can cause ineffective hand hygiene
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Prerequisites:
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Travel:
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
General Courses
DE0919: IC Tip of the Week: How Long Can Sterilized Instruments Be Stored
Date(s):
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5/21/2024 - 5/21/2027
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Damon Pope
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Director: |
Damon Pope |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Basic |
Quota: |
1 - 500 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 148) |
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Summary:
This is based upon the tip of the week e-mail sent out by DOH the week of May 21st, 2024. To gain CDE credit, participants must successfully pass a test [score 80] based upon the reading material. Reading Materials: https://www.cdc.gov/oralhealth/infectioncontrol/summary-infection-prevention-practices/standard-precautions.html/Sterile https://www.cdc.gov/infectioncontrol/pdf/guidelines/disinfection-guidelines-H.pdf https://www.osap.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=287:can-you-please-tell-me-how-long-sterilized-bagged-instrument-can-stay-in-our-drawers-&catid=35:faqs-instrument-processing&Itemid=182
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Learning Objectives:
Upon reviewing the NIPCS Tip of the week, you will: 1. Understand the CDC guidelines for sterilizing dental instruments 2. Recognize the correct labeling for sterilized instruments 3. Understand the FDA's requirements for sterilizing dental instruments
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Prerequisites:
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Travel:
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
General Courses
DE0920: IC Tip of the Week: Are Diamond Coated Burs and Files Really Single Use
Date(s):
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6/4/2024 - 6/4/2027
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Damon Pope
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Director: |
Damon Pope |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Basic |
Quota: |
1 - 500 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 148) |
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Summary:
This is based upon the tip of the week e-mail sent out by DOH the week of June 4th, 2024. To gain CDE credit, participants must successfully pass a test [score 80] based upon the reading material. Reading Materials: https://www.cdc.gov/oralhealth/infectioncontrol/faqs/single-use-devices.html https://www.osap.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=289:i-am-trying-to-find-out-who-imposed-the-single-use-bur-and-does-it-only-apply-to-diamond-burs-&catid=35:faqs-instrument-processing&Itemid=182 https://www.cdc.gov/oralhealth/infectioncontrol/summary-infection-prevention-practices/standard-precautions.html/Sterile https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2003-04-30/pdf/03-10413.pdf
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Learning Objectives:
Upon reviewing the NIPCS Tip of the week, you will: 1. Understand the difference between single-use and multi-use dental instruments 2. Recognize what organization approved multi-use devices 3. Understand the FDA's requirements for validated instructions for use.
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Prerequisites:
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Travel:
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
General Courses
DE0921: IC Tip of the Week: I Set Up for the Last Patient of the Day and They Didn't Show. Can I Use This Set Up for Tomorrow’s Patient?
Date(s):
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6/18/2024 - 6/18/2027
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Damon Pope
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Director: |
Damon Pope |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Basic |
Quota: |
1 - 500 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 148) |
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Summary:
This is based upon the tip of the week e-mail sent out by DOH the week of June 18th, 2024. To gain CDE credit, participants must successfully pass a test [score 80] based upon the reading material. Reading Materials: https://www.cdc.gov/oralhealth/infectioncontrol/summary-infection-prevention-practices/standard-precautions.html/Sterile https://www.cdc.gov/infectioncontrol/pdf/guidelines/disinfection-guidelines-H.pdf https://www.osap.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=299:we-do-not-let-students-set-up-their-operatories-at-the-end-of-the-day-for-the-next-day-because-of-potential-airborne-contamination--is-there-any-statement-regarding-this-position---i-know-that-it-happens-often-in-private-practice-&catid=37:faqs-office-design-management&Itemid=184
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Learning Objectives:
Upon reviewing the NIPCS Tip of the week, you will: 1. Understand the difference between single-use and multi-use dental instruments 2. Recognize the difference between non-critical, Semi-critical and critical instruments 3. Understand the FDA's requirements for validated instructions for use.
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Prerequisites:
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Travel:
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
General Courses
DE0922: IC Tip of the Week: I was Just Asked to be Our IPC Coordinator. What Should I Know
Date(s):
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7/2/2024 - 7/2/2027
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Damon Pope
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Director: |
Damon Pope |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Basic |
Quota: |
1 - 500 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 148) |
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Summary:
This is based upon the tip of the week e-mail sent out by DOH the week of July 2nd, 2024. To gain CDE credit, participants must successfully pass a test [score 80] based upon the reading material. Reading Materials: https://www.cdc.gov/oralhealth/infectioncontrol/foundations-building-the-safest-dental-visit.html https://www.cdc.gov/oralhealth/infectioncontrol/safe-care-modules.htm https://www.ihs.gov/doh/index.cfm?fuseaction=clinicmanagement.infectioncontrol https://www.osap.org/certificate-program
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Learning Objectives:
Upon reviewing the NIPCS Tip of the week, you will: 1. Understand what is needed to be a IPC Coordinator 2. Recognize the importance of proper training 3. Understand where to look for proper dental infection prevention and control guidance.
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Prerequisites:
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Travel:
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
General Courses
DE0923: IC Tip of the Week: Am I Labeling My Hazardous Chemicals Correctly
Date(s):
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7/16/2024 - 7/16/2027
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Damon Pope
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Director: |
Damon Pope |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Basic |
Quota: |
1 - 500 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 148) |
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Summary:
This is based upon the tip of the week e-mail sent out by DOH the week of July 16th, 2024. To gain CDE credit, participants must successfully pass a test [score 80] based upon the reading material. Reading Materials: https://www.osha.gov/hazcom https://www.osha.gov/sites/default/files/publications/OSHA3492QuickCardLabel.pdf https://www.osha.gov/sites/default/files/publications/OSHA3491QuickCardPictogram.pdf https://www.epa.gov/epcra/hazardous-chemical-inventory-reportinghazardous20chemical
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Learning Objectives:
Upon reviewing the NIPCS Tip of the week, you will: 1. Understand how to re-label a hazardous chemical 2. Recognize the required pictograms for hazardous chemicals 3. Understand where to find the standards for labeling hazardous chemicals.
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Prerequisites:
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Travel:
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
General Courses
DE0925: ADA CDT 2024 code update and IHS coding guidance for 2024 [Recorded Webinar]
Date(s):
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2/28/2024 - 2/28/2027
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Joel Knutson
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Director: |
Joel Knutson |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Review |
Quota: |
10 - 1000 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 550) |
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Summary:
This course presents the ADA CDT 2024 code updates including 14 new codes; changes to 11 existing CDT codes; recommendations for CDT to ICD-10 code ‘linking’ and review of current “Conditions” codes. Also reviewed are the still active IHS Tracking codes and recommendations for appropriate use of multiple common CDT codes.
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Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: 1. List the new ADA CDT [code] category for 2024. 2. Understand which IHS Tracking Codes to use for GPRA data. 3. Explain how to link CDT codes to ICD-10 codes and create a ‘short list’ of alternate ICD-10 codes.
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Prerequisites:
None
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Travel:
None
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Payment Address:
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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
General Courses
DE0926: 2024 National Children's Dental Health Message 1: Glass Ionomer Sealants [2/5/2024]
Date(s):
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2/5/2024 - 2/4/2027
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Nathan Mork, Timothy Ricks
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Director: |
Timothy Ricks |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff, DHA |
Level: |
Basic |
Quota: |
1 - 500 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
2.00 (Total CDE); 2.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 2.00 (AGD - 430) |
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Summary:
Each year, the Indian Health Service Division of Oral Health shares messages related to National Children’s Dental Health Month [NCDHM], which is in February. This year, we are focusing our messaging on glass ionomer sealants, silver diamine fluoride, and immunization screenings by oral health professionals in our IHS, tribal and urban dental programs. This message focus is on glass ionomer sealants. Glass ionomer [GI] sealants are self-adhesive, hydrophilic [moisture tolerant], and have fluoride releasing properties. The fluoride is released from the sealant after polymerization, and continues to slowly release over time for up to 8 years. Because of these favorable properties, in 2009 the IHS Division of Oral Health began endorsing the use of GI sealants in very young children or in children or adults where moisture control cannot be achieved. Required Reading: Reading: • Evidence-based Clinical Practice Guideline for the Use of Pit-and-Fissure Sealants [American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry and American Dental Association, 2016]: https://www.aapd.org/media/Policies_Guidelines/G_Sealants.pdf • Sealants for preventing and arresting pit-and-fissure occlusal caries in primary and permanent molars: a systematic review of randomized controlled trials – a report of the American Dental Association and the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, 2016]: https://www.aapd.org/assets/1/7/SR-Sealants3.pdf • Comparison of Clinical Efficacy of Glass Ionomer-based Sealant using ART Protocol and Resin-based Sealant on Primary Molars in Children [International Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry, 2022]: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9973092/ • IHS ECC Collaborative: Glass Ionomer Sealants and Restorations, 2009: https://www.ihs.gov/DOH/documents/ecc/GIMaterialsHandout.pdf • IHS Oral Health Program Guide, Section J: Pit and Fissure Sealants, 2012: https://www.ihs.gov/doh/index.cfm?fuseaction=clinicmanagement.ohpg [in the IHS Dental Portal – Clinic section; login required]
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Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this self-study reading, participants should be able to: 1. Describe the 2016 ADA/AAPD policy statement on dental sealants; 2. List the favorable properties for glass ionomer sealants; and 3. Explain when dental sealants are indicated.
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Prerequisites:
Reading: • Evidence-based Clinical Practice Guideline for the Use of Pit-and-Fissure Sealants [American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry and American Dental Association, 2016]: https://www.aapd.org/media/Policies_Guidelines/G_Sealants.pdf • Sealants for preventing and arresting pit-and-fissure occlusal caries in primary and permanent molars: a systematic review of randomized controlled trials – a report of the American Dental Association and the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, 2016 JAMA]: https://jada.ada.org/article/S0002-8177[16]30475-5/fulltext or https://jada.ada.org/action/showPdf?pii=S0002-817728162930475-5 • Comparison of Clinical Efficacy of Glass Ionomer-based Sealant using ART Protocol and Resin-based Sealant on Primary Molars in Children [International Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry, 2022]: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9973092/ • IHS ECC Collaborative: Glass Ionomer Sealants and Restorations, 2009: https://www.ihs.gov/DOH/documents/ecc/GIMaterialsHandout.pdf • IHS Oral Health Program Guide, Section J: Pit and Fissure Sealants, 2012: https://www.ihs.gov/doh/index.cfm?fuseaction=clinicmanagement.ohpg [in the IHS Dental Portal – Clinic section; login required]
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Travel:
None; self-study.
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
General Courses
DE0927: 2024 National Children's Dental Health Message 2: Silver Diamine Fluoride [2/5/2024]
Date(s):
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2/12/2024 - 2/11/2027
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Timothy Ricks, Nathan Mork
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Director: |
Timothy Ricks |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff, DHA |
Level: |
Basic |
Quota: |
1 - 500 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
2.00 (Total CDE); 2.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 2.00 (AGD - 430) |
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Summary:
Each year, the Indian Health Service Division of Oral Health shares messages related to National Children’s Dental Health Month [NCDHM], which is in February. This year, we are focusing our messaging on glass ionomer sealants, silver diamine fluoride, and immunization screenings by oral health professionals in our IHS, tribal and urban dental programs. This message focus is on silver diamine fluoride. SDF is used to arrest dental caries through the antibacterial property of silver and the remineralizing effect of fluoride. This non-invasive option can be considered for treating pre-cooperative children with dental caries and can potentially delay or prevent the need for additional dental treatment in the operating room. Since SDF was first approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration [FDA] in 2014 as a desensitizing agent – and used off-label for caries arrest – it has primarily been used by dental staff. However, in recent years, there has been growing interest among medical professionals to apply SDF in close collaboration with dental providers. Below are some resources to help you learn more about SDF and how it applies to both the dental and medical settings. Reading: • IHS Dental Public Health Specialty Pearl – Silver Diamine Fluoride Updates, Dr. Sarah Shoffstall-Cone, 2023: https://www.ihs.gov/doh/index.cfm?fuseaction=clinicmanagement.pearls&id=32 [in the IHS Dental Portal – Clinic – Specialty Consultants section; login required] • IHS Silver Ion Antimicrobial Guidelines, IHS Oral Health Program Guide, CH4, Section V: https://www.ihs.gov/doh/index.cfm?fuseaction=clinicmanagement.ohpg [in the IHS Dental Portal – Clinic section; login required] • IHS Medical-Led Silver Diamine Fluoride Demonstration Project, 2022: https://www.ihs.gov/doh/documents/SDF_FINAL%20_REPORT_DOH.pdf • American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, SDF Chairside Guide: https://www.aapd.org/media/Policies_Guidelines/R_ChairsideGuide.pdf • CareQuest – The Non-Invasive Caries Therapy Guide, page 9: https://www.carequest.org/sites/default/files/2023-07/CareQuest_Institute_Non-Invasive-Caries-Therapy-Guide_071023.pdf • ASTDD Silver Diamine Fluoride Fact Sheet: https://www.astdd.org/docs/SDF-fact-sheet-upd-oct_23.pdf • Physician Use of Silver Diamine Fluoride [SDF] in Dental Caries Management - Guidance from the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry: https://www.aapd.org/globalassets/sdf-guidance-for-physicians_aapd_2023.pdf • CareQuest. The CPT Code for the Application of Silver Diamine Fluoride, Explained: https://www.carequest.org/about/blog-post/cpt-code-application-silver-diamine-fluoride-explained
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Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this self-study reading, participants should be able to: 1. Describe how a dental provider knows when an SDF treated lesion is arrested; 2. Cite the effectiveness of SDF with a one-time application; and 3. List the contraindications for applying SDF.
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Prerequisites:
Reading: • IHS Dental Public Health Specialty Pearl – Silver Diamine Fluoride Updates, Dr. Sarah Shoffstall-Cone, 2023: https://www.ihs.gov/doh/index.cfm?fuseaction=clinicmanagement.pearls&id=32 [in the IHS Dental Portal – Clinic – Specialty Consultants section; login required] • IHS Silver Ion Antimicrobial Guidelines, IHS Oral Health Program Guide, CH4, Section V: https://www.ihs.gov/doh/index.cfm?fuseaction=clinicmanagement.ohpg [in the IHS Dental Portal – Clinic section; login required] • IHS Medical-Led Silver Diamine Fluoride Demonstration Project, 2022: https://www.ihs.gov/doh/documents/SDF_FINAL20_REPORT_DOH.pdf • American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, SDF Chairside Guide: https://www.aapd.org/media/Policies_Guidelines/R_ChairsideGuide.pdf • CareQuest – The Non-Invasive Caries Therapy Guide, page 9: https://www.carequest.org/sites/default/files/2023-07/CareQuest_Institute_Non-Invasive-Caries-Therapy-Guide_071023.pdf • ASTDD Silver Diamine Fluoride Fact Sheet: https://www.astdd.org/docs/SDF-fact-sheet-upd-oct_23.pdf • Physician Use of Silver Diamine Fluoride [SDF] in Dental Caries Management - Guidance from the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry: https://www.aapd.org/globalassets/sdf-guidance-for-physicians_aapd_2023.pdf • CareQuest. The CPT Code for the Application of Silver Diamine Fluoride, Explained: https://www.carequest.org/about/blog-post/cpt-code-application-silver-diamine-fluoride-explained
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Travel:
None; self-study.
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
General Courses
DE0928: 2024 National Children's Dental Health Message 3: Immunization Screenings by Oral Health Professionals [2/19/2024]
Date(s):
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2/19/2024 - 2/18/2027
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Nathan Mork, Timothy Ricks
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Director: |
Timothy Ricks |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff, DHA |
Level: |
Basic |
Quota: |
1 - 500 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
2.00 (Total CDE); 2.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 2.00 (AGD - 149) |
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Summary:
Each year, the Indian Health Service Division of Oral Health shares messages related to National Children’s Dental Health Month [NCDHM], which is in February. This year, we are focusing our messaging on glass ionomer sealants, silver diamine fluoride, and immunization screenings by oral health professionals in our IHS, tribal and urban dental programs. This message focus is on glass ionomer sealants. In November 2022, the IHS Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Christensen, announced the IHS E3 Vaccine Strategy. An excerpt of her message was as follows: “As a critical public health prevention priority in our vulnerable service population, IHS advocates recommending vaccines to our patients. E3 focuses on 1] Every patient at 2] Every encounter should be offered 3] Every recommended vaccine when appropriate…Historically, vaccine-preventable illness has taken a disproportionate toll in American Indian and Alaska Native communities. One of the indirect effects of the pandemic has been a decline in routine vaccine coverage rates for children, adolescents, and adults. While we continue to promote broad vaccine access for COVID-19 and AI/AN persons at risk for Monkeypox, we must also ensure that we take every opportunity to offer routine vaccination, including seasonal influenza, polio, measles, mumps, rubella, varicella and the full range of bacterial illnesses for which vaccines have been shown to be effective.” In late 2023, Dr. Christensen once again stressed the importance of vaccination, saying: “I am issuing a call to action for our federal, tribal, and urban programs to intensify efforts to promote vaccination in our tribal communities as we seek to protect our vulnerable AI/AN service population during this respiratory viral season…National immunization coverage rates for influenza, COVID-19, and RSV are currently low for both children and adults. I/T/U health care providers are urged to offer influenza, COVID-19, and RSV immunizations to eligible patients now. Oral health professionals – dentists, dental health aide therapists, dental hygienists, and dental assistants – play an important role in the E3 Vaccine Strategy as there may be many patients that have not recently been to a medical provider but dcome into our dental clinics seeking care. Asking parents of children if theirre child is up to date on vaccinations, asking parents of teens about whether or not their teen has received the HPV vaccination and educating them as to why they need it, and asking older adults whether they have received certain vaccinations can easily be done by dental providers during the medical history review. Below are some resources to help you learn more about immunization schedules and recommended immunizations. Reading: • Vaccination coverage for selected diseases by age 24 months, 2010-16 [CDC]: https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/hus/2020-2021/VaxCh.pdf • Vaccination coverage for selected diseases among adolescents aged 13-17 years, 2008-2019 [CDC]: https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/hus/2020-2021/VaxTn.pdf • Child and Adolescent Immunization Schedule by Age, 2024 [CDC]: https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/schedules/hcp/imz/child-adolescent.htmltable-1 [print the table!] • Adult Immunization Schedule by Age, 2024 [CDC]: https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/schedules/hcp/imz/adult.htmltable-age [print the table!] • Myths about the flu vaccine [WHO]: https://www.who.int/news-room/spotlight/influenza-are-we-ready/5-myths-about-the-flu-vaccine • Human papillomavirus and cancer [WHO]: https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/human-papilloma-virus-and-cancer • HPV and Cancer [CDC]: https://www.cdc.gov/cancer/hpv/statistics/cases.htm
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Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this self-study reading, participants should be able to: 1. Describe the 2016 ADA/AAPD policy statement on dental sealants; 2. List the favorable properties for glass ionomer sealants; and 3. Explain when dental sealants are indicated.
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Prerequisites:
Reading: • Vaccination coverage for selected diseases by age 24 months, 2010-16 [CDC]: https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/hus/2020-2021/VaxCh.pdf • Vaccination coverage for selected diseases among adolescents aged 13-17 years, 2008-2019 [CDC]: https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/hus/2020-2021/VaxTn.pdf • Child and Adolescent Immunization Schedule by Age, 2024 [CDC]: https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/schedules/hcp/imz/child-adolescent.htmltable-1 [print the table!] • Adult Immunization Schedule by Age, 2024 [CDC]: https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/schedules/hcp/imz/adult.htmltable-age [print the table!] • Myths about the flu vaccine [WHO]: https://www.who.int/news-room/spotlight/influenza-are-we-ready/5-myths-about-the-flu-vaccine • Human papillomavirus and cancer [WHO]: https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/human-papilloma-virus-and-cancer • HPV and Cancer [CDC]: https://www.cdc.gov/cancer/hpv/statistics/cases.htm
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Travel:
None; self-study.
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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DE0930: Advancements in Diabetes Webinar: Understanding the Bi-directional Relationship Between Periodontal Disease and Diabetes
Date(s):
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2/14/2024 - 2/13/2027
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Eric Jewell
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Director: |
Wendy Castle |
Audience: |
Assistants, Dentists, DHA, Hygienists |
Level: |
Advanced |
Quota: |
1 - 1000 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 490) |
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Summary:
Periodontal [gum] disease is recognized as the “sixth complication” of diabetes. However, the relationship between periodontal disease and diabetes is bi-directional: the risk of developing periodontal disease is increased three-fold in people with diabetes, while the severity of periodontal disease – and treatment – affects glycemic control in patients with diabetes. This webinar will explore both sides of this complex relationship.
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Learning Objectives:
As a result of completing this training, participants will be able to: 1. Describe periodontal [gum] disease 2. Examine the bi-directional relationship between periodontal disease and diabetes 3. Identify the pathways that relate periodontal disease to diabetes
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Prerequisites:
Webinar password is mDM5AebE
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Travel:
None
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Payment Address:
NA
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DE0932: Dynamic Reporting Interface: Part 1 - Introduction, General Navigation, Setup, and Report Filters [Recorded Webinar]
Date(s):
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4/3/2024 - 4/3/2027
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Renee Gilbert
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Director: |
Joel Knutson |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Review |
Quota: |
10 - 1000 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 550) |
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Summary:
EDR Trainer, Renee Gilbert presents an introduction to the Dynamic Reporting Interface. This online seminar topic will be covered in two sessions. The March session will cover General Navigation, Setup, and Report Filters. Join this online seminar to learn more about the Dynamic Reporting Interface. This online seminar is recommended for any staff members responsible for running reports.
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Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: 1. The Dynamic Reporting Interface has two [2] user security rights. 2. Dynamic Reporting filter options include: Clinics, Providers, Patients, and Patient Tags. 3. Dynamic Report filters can be saved as a default to make ad hoc reports even faster.
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Prerequisites:
None
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Travel:
None
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Payment Address:
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DE0934: Ortho Referrals: When and Why [Recorded Webinar]
Date(s):
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4/3/2024 - 4/3/2027
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Amber Foster
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Director: |
Jenna Lotz |
Audience: |
Dentists |
Level: |
Basic |
Quota: |
5 - 200 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 370) |
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Summary:
A review of malocclusions, why certain conditions may require early orthodontic intervention and treatment options available for the general and pediatric dentist.
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Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: 1. Identify malocclusions in a child that may require early intervention 2. Understand possible consequences if certain malocclusions are left untreated 3. Understand some early treatment modalities that a general dentist can be comfortable providing for different malocclusions
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Prerequisites:
None
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Travel:
None
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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DE0936: Dental Health Aides [Recorded Webinar]
Date(s):
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5/29/2024 - 5/29/2027
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Sarah Shoffstall-Cone
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Director: |
Jenna Lotz |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff, DHA |
Level: |
Basic |
Quota: |
5 - 200 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 149) |
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Summary:
Dental Health Aides have different scopes of practice with the scope focusing on prevention and then expanding to restorative care. Participants will be educated of what is happening to educate and prepare these dental providers to enhance health outcomes for the communities they serve. The course will also look at the impact dental health aides have had on oral health outcomes.
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Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: 1. Describe the various levels of dental health aides and explain the scope of practice of each level. 2. Describe the Ilisagvik College/ANTHC Alaska Dental Therapy Educational Program curriculum. 3. Identify the effects to increase of access to care and improved health outcomes for communities where dental therapists are working.
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Prerequisites:
None
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Travel:
None
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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DE0938: OCA/BEM/GP Quarterly Meeting [Recorded Webinar]
Date(s):
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3/15/2024 - 3/14/2027
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Marie Fluent, Elaine Bailey
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Director: |
Keasha Myrick |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff |
Level: |
Basic |
Quota: |
10 - 500 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
4.00 (Total CDE); 4.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 4.00 (AGD - 134) |
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Summary:
This webinar is specifically developed for dental staff from IHS, tribal, and urban programs in the Oklahoma City, Bemidji, and Great Plains Areas. Antibiotic resistance is a major public health threat, with “superbug” infections occurring in 2.8 million people in the US each year. Antibiotic misuse and overuse are the primary reasons for the development of antibiotic resistance and adverse reactions—most notably life-threatening Clostridioides difficile infection [C. Diff]. The risk/benefit of prescribing antibiotics must always be considered before prescribing any antibiotic.
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Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: 1. Describe how antibiotic resistance occurs and some of the most important antibiotic resistance issues 2. Understand the impact that unnecessary antibiotic exposure has on patient harm including antibiotic resistance and Clostridiodes difficile infection 3. Review guidelines for management of odontogenic infections and guidelines for antibiotic prophylaxis 4. Identify key antibiotic stewardship issues in dentistry and provide approaches and tools that may be implemented by all dental staff
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Prerequisites:
Participants should be dental staff from IHS, tribal, and urban programs in the Oklahoma City, Bemidji, and Great Plains Areas.
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Travel:
None - online course.
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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DE0940: IHS Dental Risk Management Update [recorded webinar]
Date(s):
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3/8/2024 - 3/8/2027
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Nathan Mork
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Director: |
Flauryse Baguidy |
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 - 565) |
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Summary:
Update on risk management.
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Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: 1. Describe the standard of care and malpractice 2 Describe the federal tort claims process 3. Identify lessons learned from ISTAR dental events
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Prerequisites:
This webinar is open to all dental staff.
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Travel:
None - online course.
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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DE0943: FY 2024 IHS SPECIAL Monthly CDE Webinar: IHS Occupational Safety & Health Program [Recorded Webinar]
Date(s):
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4/4/2024 - 4/3/2027
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Brian Hroch
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Director: |
Timothy Ricks |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Review |
Quota: |
10 - 1000 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 550) |
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Summary:
The Monthly IHS CDE Webinars are available to all IHS, tribal, and urban dental program staff [dentists, dental hygienists, dental health aide therapists, community dental health coordinators, expanded function dental assistants, dental assistants, and dental health aides]. Course Outline 1. Fundamentals of IHM Part 1 Chapter 9 2. Goals of Chapter 9 3. Significant Changes with updated Chapter 9 4. Culture of Safety 5. Responsibilities
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Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this training/course, participants should be able to: 1. Describe what is meant by a culture of safety; 2. List where IHS standards/policy is located on the IHS website; and 3. Explain the purpose of the IHS Occupational Safety & Health Program.
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Prerequisites:
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Travel:
None
|
Payment Address:
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DE0945: FY 2024 IHS Monthly EDR Webinar: Dynamic Reporting Interface: Part 2 – Using Scenarios for I/T/U Dental Clinics to Generate Ad Hoc Reports [Recorded Webinar]
Date(s):
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4/24/2024 - 4/24/2027
|
Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Christine Poshtakohi
|
Director: |
Joel Knutson |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Review |
Quota: |
10 - 1000 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 550) |
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Summary:
EDR Trainer, Christine Poshtakohi presents the second part of the Dynamic Reporting Interface webinar series. The April session will cover reports scenarios for I/T/U dental clinics, ad hoc report review, and how to export the ad hoc reports data. Don’t miss the opportunity to enhance your reporting skills and streamline your workflow processes. Register now to reserve your spot in this informative online seminar. This online seminar is recommended for any staff members responsible for running reports.
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Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: 1. Identify one [1] use case scenario for the Dynamic Reporting Interface [ad hoc reports]. 2. Locate two [2] places to view RVU information in the Dynamic Reporting Interface. 3. Name three [3] of the Dynamic Reporting Interface reports tabs.
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Prerequisites:
None
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Travel:
None
|
Payment Address:
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DE0950: Great Plains Area CDE Webinar: An update on Silver Diamine Fluoride [Recorded Webinar]
Date(s):
|
4/13/2024 - 4/12/2027
|
Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
John Zimmer
|
Director: |
Flauryse Baguidy |
Audience: |
Assistants, Dentists, DHA, Hygienists |
Level: |
Review |
Quota: |
5 - 25 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 430) |
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Summary:
This webinar will provide a new update on SDF.
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Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: 1. Discuss the indications and contraindications of SDF; 2. Remember the source of information; and 3. Be aware of improved isolation/application supply.
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Prerequisites:
None
|
Travel:
None
|
Payment Address:
NA
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DE0952: FY 2024 IHS Monthly EDR Webinar: Accessing Dentrix Enterprise EDR Support Services [Recorded Webinar]
Date(s):
|
5/16/2024 - 5/15/2027
|
Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
|
Director: |
Joel Knutson |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Review |
Quota: |
10 - 1000 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 550) |
|
Summary:
This course will provide attendees with information they need to be able to contact and receive support from the IHS DXE EDR support team for issues they are experiencing with the IHS Dentrix Enterprise EDR. Topics include: Support Avenues, Communication processes and expectations, Self-learning and training, Service agreements, Common support calls including: ADE/BADE & CDT upgrade process, Adding Providers and Staff to Dentrix Enterprise.
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Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: 1. Identify two [2] ways to access Dentrix [and MiPACS] support. 2. List three [3] IHS Dentrix EDR Support assistance options. 3. Understand the EDR Annual Support Agreement requirements to maintain uninterrupted Dentrix support and Service.
|
Prerequisites:
None
|
Travel:
None
|
Payment Address:
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DE0954: Albuquerque Area CDE Webinar: Dental Infection Prevention and Control Overview [Recorded Webinar]
Date(s):
|
5/9/2024 - 5/8/2027
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Damon Pope
|
Director: |
Lisa Begay |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Review |
Quota: |
5 - 500 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
3.00 (Total CDE); 3.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 3.00 (AGD - 148) |
|
Summary:
This course is an overview of the latest requirements and guidance’s on dental infection prevention and control. Common accreditation finding will also be covered giving the attendee a better understanding on how to prepare and train for a survey.
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Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: 1. Understand the key organization involved with dental infection prevention and control 2. Learn the importance of following standard precautions during patient care 3. Recognize my monitoring dental unit waterlines is important.
|
Prerequisites:
None
|
Travel:
None
|
Payment Address:
|
|
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DE0957: OCA/BEM/GP Quarterly Meeting [Recorded Webinar]
Date(s):
|
5/10/2024 - 5/9/2027
|
Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Samantha Farrar, Monica McKee
|
Director: |
Keasha Myrick |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff |
Level: |
Basic |
Quota: |
0 - 500 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
2.00 (Total CDE); 2.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 2.00 (AGD - 750) |
|
Summary:
This webinar is specifically developed for dental staff from IHS, tribal, and urban programs in the Oklahoma City, Bemidji, and Great Plains Areas. Medical-Dental Integration is an evolving approach to combine oral health with overall health. The coordination of dental health within primary care will provide a broader understanding how oral health affects the human body and medical conditions.
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Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: 1. Illustrate the importance of medical-dental collaboration in improving patient outcomes by addressing the interconnectedness of oral health and overall health. 2. Explore the principles and benefits of interprofessional education for dental professionals, emphasizing its role in fostering effective communication and teamwork within healthcare teams. 3. List three benefits to an Integrated Dental Hygiene Program 4. List at least two successes of the OKCIC Integrated Dental Hygiene Program
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Prerequisites:
Participants should be dental staff from IHS, tribal, and urban programs in the Oklahoma City, Bemidji, and Great Plains Areas.
|
Travel:
None - online course.
|
Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
|
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DE0959: IC Tip of the Week: Do We Still Need to Worry About Fraudulent Respirators
Date(s):
|
7/30/2024 - 7/30/2027
|
Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Damon Pope
|
Director: |
Damon Pope |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Basic |
Quota: |
1 - 500 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 148) |
|
Summary:
This is based upon the tip of the week e-mail sent out by DOH the week of July 30th, 2024. To gain CDE credit, participants must successfully pass a test [score 80] based upon the reading material. Reading Materials: https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/npptl/usernotices/counterfeitResp.html https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/npptl/topics/respirators/cel/default.html https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/npptl/topics/respirators/disp_part/respsource.html https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/npptl/usernotices/AdditionalTips.html
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Learning Objectives:
Upon reviewing the NIPCS Tip of the week, you will: 1. Understand how to verify your N95 respirator 2. Recognize what organization approves respirators 3. Understand the signs of a possible counterfeit respirator.
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Prerequisites:
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Travel:
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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DE0960: IC Tip of the Week: What Do I Need to Know About Bloodborne Pathogens?
Date(s):
|
8/13/2024 - 8/13/2027
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Damon Pope
|
Director: |
Damon Pope |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Basic |
Quota: |
1 - 500 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 148) |
|
Summary:
This is based upon the tip of the week e-mail sent out by DOH the week of August 13th, 2024. To gain CDE credit, participants must successfully pass a test [score 80] based upon the reading material. Reading Materials: https://www.osha.gov/dentistry/enforcement https://www.osha.gov/laws-regs/regulations/standardnumber/1910/1910.1030 https://beta.cdc.gov/dental-infection-control/hcp/dental-ipc-faqs/occupational-exposure.html https://www.osha.gov/bloodborne-pathogens/hazards
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Learning Objectives:
Upon reviewing the NIPCS Tip of the week, you will: 1. Understand body fluids are considered human body fluids 2. Recognize what organization regulates the standards for Bloodborne pathogens. 3. Understand what is consider to be a bloodborne pathogen.
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Prerequisites:
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Travel:
|
Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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DE0961: IC Tip of the Week: I Heard That We Need to Sterilize Our Handpiece Couplers. Is That True?
Date(s):
|
8/27/2024 - 8/27/2027
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Damon Pope
|
Director: |
Damon Pope |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Basic |
Quota: |
1 - 500 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 148) |
|
Summary:
This is based upon the tip of the week e-mail sent out by DOH the week of August 27th, 2024. To gain CDE credit, participants must successfully pass a test [score 80] based upon the reading material. Reading Materials: https://beta.cdc.gov/dental-infection-control/hcp/dental-ipc-faqs/dental-handpieces.html https://beta.cdc.gov/dental-infection-control/hcp/summary/index.html https://osap.memberclicks.net/assets/docs/resources/The Joint Commission27s Health Center Dental Sterilization Alert 2.19.20 2800329 28329.pdf
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Learning Objectives:
Upon reviewing the NIPCS Tip of the week, you will: 1. Understand why dental handpieces need to be sterilized 2. Recognize what organization regulates the standards for dental handpieces. 3. Understand the significants of the CDCs clarification on dental handpieces in 2018.
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Prerequisites:
|
Travel:
|
Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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DE0964: Albuquerque Area CDE Webinar: Core Infection Prevention Practices for Safe Dental Health Care [Recorded Webinar]
Date(s):
|
7/11/2024 - 7/10/2027
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
LISA CONE
|
Director: |
Aliandra Maes |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Review |
Quota: |
5 - 500 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
2.00 (Total CDE); 2.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 2.00 (AGD - 148) |
|
Summary:
This course will provide guidance regarding dental infection prevention and control practices for the dental team. Topics discussed will help prepare clinics for accreditation surveys and understand proper procedures and protocols.
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Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: 1. Understand the difference between accreditation organizations and regulatory agencies and how they impact your practice. 2. Know where to find and how to follow manufacturer’s instructions for use. 3. Know where to locate and how to use the CDC Dental Check app.
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Prerequisites:
None
|
Travel:
None
|
Payment Address:
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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
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DE0967: Advancements in Diabetes Webinar: Expanding Access to the National Diabetes Prevention Program in Indian Country
Date(s):
|
5/15/2024 - 5/15/2027
|
Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Miriam Bell
|
Director: |
Wendy Castle |
Audience: |
Assistants, Dentists, DHA, Hygienists |
Level: |
Advanced |
Quota: |
1 - 1000 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 149) |
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Summary:
Speakers from the Division of Diabetes Translation at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [CDC] will provide an update on activities to expand access to the National Diabetes Prevention Program [National DPP] lifestyle change program across Indian Country with an emphasis on the long history of contributions from American Indian and Alaska Native individuals in helping to shape the science that supports the program.
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Learning Objectives:
As a result of completing this training, participants will be able to: 1. Examine the National Diabetes Prevention Program [National DPP] and the Diabetes Prevention Recognition Program [DPRP]. 2. Describe Discuss efforts to expand access to the National DPP lifestyle change program across Indian Country, including the development of culturally adapted program curricula and training materials. 3. Identify resources that provide more information about the National DPP.
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Prerequisites:
|
Travel:
None
|
Payment Address:
NA
|
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DE0971: 2025 OCA/BEM & GP Annual Area Dental Meeting
Date(s):
|
6/4/2024 - 6/6/2024
|
Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Keasha Myrick, Jeff Puckett, Laura Nelson, Carrie Webber, Susie Keepper, Brad Cummings, Tija Hunter, Angela Craig, Joan Attridge, Divesh Sardana, Shelly Short, Ronnie Faram, Jeannie Bath, Genee Figuieras, Chris Kates, David Shadid
|
Director: |
Keasha Myrick |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA, Support Staff |
Level: |
Basic |
Quota: |
25 - 250 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
29.00 (Total CDE); 29.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 10.00 (AGD - 550); 2.00 (AGD - 750); 5.00 (AGD - 730); 2.00 (AGD - 149); 2.00 (AGD - 430); 3.00 (AGD - 070); 2.00 (AGD - 150); 2.00 (AGD - 250); 2.00 (AGD - 142); 2.00 (AGD - 148) |
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Summary:
This IHS Oral Health Annual Dental Meeting of Oklahoma City, Bemidji, and Great Plains Areas will provide continuing dental education courses, introduction of 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.
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Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: 1. Understand the essential role of a dental assistant 2. Learn the importance of being an oral care champion 3. Recognize the importance of ethics in dentistry
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Prerequisites:
None
|
Travel:
None
|
Payment Address:
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DE0973: FY 2024 IHS Monthly EDR Webinar: Billing Series Part 1: EDR Dentrix Enterprise Month End Update Process [Recorded Webinar]
Date(s):
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7/17/2024 - 7/17/2027
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Christin Posthakohi
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Director: |
Joel Knutson |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Review |
Quota: |
10 - 1000 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 550) |
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Summary:
EDR Solution Consultant, Christine Poshtakohi, presents the Billing Series Part 1: EDR Dentrix Enterprise Month Update End Process. This billing series will be covered in three sessions. The July session will cover the Month-end update's importance, benefits, and impact to the dental clinic. Join this online seminar to learn how to keep the Month-End Update current. This online seminar is recommended for system administrators, billing team members, and dental clinic management.
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Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: 1. Enabling single-user mode is optional to run the month-end update 2. Running the month-end update will move current items in the ledger to ’History’ 3. Dentrix Enterprise requires that months be closed out in chronological order
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Prerequisites:
None
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Travel:
None
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Payment Address:
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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
General Courses
DE0974: IC Tip of the Week: How do I clean the lead apron and how often does it need to be tested?
Date(s):
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9/10/2024 - 9/10/2027
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Damon Pope
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Director: |
Damon Pope |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Basic |
Quota: |
1 - 500 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 148) |
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Summary:
This is based upon the tip of the week e-mail sent out by DOH the week of September 10th, 2024. To gain CDE credit, participants must successfully pass a test [score 80] based upon the reading material. Reading Materials: https://content.pattersondental.com/items/PDFs/images/Lead Free Protective Apron IFU.pdf https://www.cdc.gov/dental-infection-control/media/pdfs/besc8-environmental-ipc-508.pdf https://www.cdc.gov/dental-infection-control/hcp/summary/index.html https://www.ihs.gov/ihm/pc/part-3/p3c21/3-21.5
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Learning Objectives:
Upon reviewing the NIPCS Tip of the week, you will: 1. Understand why lead aprons need to be tested 2. Recognize when IHS dental clinics should use a lead apron 3. Understand the significants of the ADAs announcement regarding lead aprons
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Prerequisites:
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Travel:
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
General Courses
DE0975: IC Tip of the Week: Does it Matter What AAMI Level of Gown We Order?
Date(s):
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9/24/2024 - 9/24/2027
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Damon Pope
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Director: |
Damon Pope |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Basic |
Quota: |
1 - 500 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 148) |
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Summary:
This is based upon the tip of the week e-mail sent out by DOH the week of September 24th, 2024. To gain CDE credit, participants must successfully pass a test [score 80] based upon the reading material. Reading Materials: https://www.fda.gov/medical-devices/personal-protective-equipment-infection-control/medical-gowns https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/npptl/topics/protectiveclothing/table3 C:UsersdpopeDocumentsInfection control documentsPPEGownsConsiderations for Selecting Protective Clothing _ NPPTL _ NIOSH _ CDC gown testing.html
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Learning Objectives:
Upon reviewing the NIPCS Tip of the week, you will: 1. Understand the importance of knowing the PPE being used 2. Recognize the procedures of selecting proper PPE 3. Understand what the difference is in AAMI level of gowns
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Prerequisites:
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Travel:
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
General Courses
DE0976: IC Tip of the Week: What you need to know about eye protection
Date(s):
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10/8/2024 - 10/8/2027
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Damon Pope
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Director: |
Damon Pope |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Basic |
Quota: |
1 - 500 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 148) |
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Summary:
This is based upon the tip of the week e-mail sent out by DOH the week of October 8th, 2024. To gain CDE credit, participants must successfully pass a test [score 80] based upon the reading material. Reading Materials: https://www.osha.gov/laws-regs/regulations/standardnumber/1910/1910.133 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0002817719306099?via3Dihub https://www.ada.org/resources/ada-library/oral-health-topics/dental-curing-lights/:~:text=For20example2C20research20performed20at,tested20under20clinically20relevant20conditions https://safetyequipment.org/eye-protection-committee-releases-new-standard-to-address-spray-spurt-of-biological-hazards/:~:text=ANSI2FISEA20Z87.,approval20for20ANSI2FISEA20Z87.
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Learning Objectives:
Upon reviewing the NIPCS Tip of the week, you will: 1. Understand who is responsible for eye protection in your dental clinic 2. Recognize what standards are in place for curing lights 3. Understand who regulates and certifies eye protection
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Prerequisites:
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Travel:
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
General Courses
DE0977: IC Tip of the Week: I was told that my dental instruments need to be FDA cleared. How do I know?
Date(s):
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10/22/2024 - 10/22/2027
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Damon Pope
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Director: |
Damon Pope |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Basic |
Quota: |
1 - 500 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 148) |
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Summary:
This is based upon the tip of the week e-mail sent out by DOH the week of October 22nd, 2024. To gain CDE credit, participants must successfully pass a test [score 80] based upon the reading material. Reading Materials: https://www.fda.gov/medical-devices/classify-your-medical-device/how-determine-if-your-product-medical-device https://www.fda.gov/medical-devices/device-advice-comprehensive-regulatory-assistance/overview-device-regulation https://www.fda.gov/medical-devices/overview-device-regulation/classify-your-medical-device https://www.fda.gov/medical-devices/classify-your-medical-device/class-i-and-class-ii-device-exemptions
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Learning Objectives:
Upon reviewing the NIPCS Tip of the week, you will: 1. Understand what role the FDA plays in clearing medical devices. 2. Recognize what standards are in place for medical devices 3. Understand who regulates and certifies dental instruments
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Prerequisites:
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Travel:
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
General Courses
DE0981: FY 2024 IHS Monthly EDR Webinar: Billing Series Part 2: Daily, Weekly, and Monthly Billing Reports and Tasks [Recorded Webinar]
Date(s):
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8/28/2024 - 8/28/2027
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Cindy Abreu
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Director: |
Joel Knutson |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Review |
Quota: |
10 - 1000 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 550) |
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Summary:
EDR Trainer, Cindy Abreu, presents the Billing Series Part 2: Daily, Weekly, and Monthly Billing Reports & Tasks. This billing series will be covered in three sessions. The August session will cover the importance and benefits of identifying common billing problems. Join this online seminar to learn how to use EDR reports to successfully manage the billing process. This online seminar is recommended for system administrators, billing team members, and dental clinic management.
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Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: 1. List two [2] Daily billing reports. 2. Define the term ‘accounts receivable’. 3. Generate the procedures not attached report.
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Prerequisites:
None
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Travel:
None
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Payment Address:
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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
General Courses
DE0983: 2024-25 Oral Health Survey Training 1 [1-5 year-old AI/AN Preschool Children][Recorded Webinar]
Date(s):
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8/13/2024 - 8/14/2025
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Kathy Phipps, Joel Knutson
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Director: |
Nathan Mork |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Basic |
Quota: |
5 - 500 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 550) |
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Summary:
This training will provide dentists, dental hygienists, and dental health aide therapists with the knowledge and tools to conduct oral health survey on 1-5 year-olds. The Survey examiner will learn how to properly conduct the survey and then enter it into the EDR system. This training is required of all examiners. 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]. 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.
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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 1-5 year-old youth.
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Prerequisites:
None
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Travel:
None required
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Payment Address:
No tuition
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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
General Courses
DE0985: 2024-25 Oral Health Survey Training 2 [1-5 year-old AI/AN Preschool Children][Recorded Webinar]
Date(s):
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9/18/2024 - 9/18/2025
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Kathy Phipps, Joel Knutson
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Director: |
Nathan Mork |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Basic |
Quota: |
5 - 500 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 550) |
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Summary:
This training will provide dentists, dental hygienists, and dental health aide therapists with the knowledge and tools to conduct oral health survey on 1-5 year-olds. The Survey examiner will learn how to properly conduct the survey and then enter it into the EDR system. This training is required of all examiners. 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]. 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.
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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 1-5 year-old youth.
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Prerequisites:
None
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Travel:
None required
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Payment Address:
No tuition
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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
General Courses
DE0986: IC Tip of the Week: Why Does the CDC recommend using a disinfectant in the dental clinic that has a tuberculocidal claim?
Date(s):
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11/5/2024 - 11/5/2027
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Damon Pope
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Director: |
Damon Pope |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Basic |
Quota: |
1 - 500 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 148) |
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Summary:
This is based upon the tip of the week e-mail sent out by DOH the week of November 5th, 2024. To gain CDE credit, participants must successfully pass a test [score 80] based upon the reading material. Reading Materials: https://www.cdc.gov/dental-infection-control/hcp/dental-ipc-faqs/cleaning-disinfecting-environmental-surface.html https://www.epa.gov/pesticide-registration/selected-epa-registered-disinfectants https://www.epa.gov/pesticide-registration/epas-registered-antimicrobial-products-effective-against-mycobacterium
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Learning Objectives:
Upon reviewing the NIPCS Tip of the week, you will: 1. Understand why EPA registered disinfectants need to be used in the dental setting. 2. Recognize what organization regulates the standards for disinfectants 3. Understand the significants of the different lists of EPA registered disinfectants
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Prerequisites:
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Travel:
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
General Courses
DE0987: IC Tip of the Week: Do We Need to Shock Our Dental Unit Waterlines if We Use Purified Bottled Water?
Date(s):
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11/19/2024 - 11/19/2027
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Damon Pope
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Director: |
Damon Pope |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Basic |
Quota: |
1 - 500 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 148) |
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Summary:
This is based upon the tip of the week e-mail sent out by DOH the week of November 19th, 2024. To gain CDE credit, participants must successfully pass a test [score 80] based upon the reading material. Reading Materials: https://www.cdc.gov/dental-infection-control/hcp/summary/dental-unit-water-quality.html https://www.cdc.gov/dental-infection-control/hcp/dental-ipc-faqs/best-practices-dental-unit-water-quality.html https://emergency.cdc.gov/han/2022/han00478.asp https://www.myads.org/assets/docs/resources/toolkits-topics/dental-unit-water-quality-organization-for-safety-asepsis-and-prevention-white-paper-and-recommendations-2018.pdf
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Learning Objectives:
Upon reviewing the NIPCS Tip of the week, you will: 1. Understand why it is important to monitor and treat dental unit waterlines 2. Recognize what organization regulates the standards for water 3. Understand what role biofilm plays in monitoring dental unit waterlines
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Prerequisites:
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Travel:
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
General Courses
DE0988: IC Tip of the Week: How do I Start or Update an Antibiotic Stewardship Program at my Facility
Date(s):
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12/3/2024 - 12/3/2027
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Damon Pope
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Director: |
Damon Pope |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Basic |
Quota: |
1 - 500 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 148) |
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Summary:
This is based upon the tip of the week e-mail sent out by DOH the week of December 3rd, 2024. To gain CDE credit, participants must successfully pass a test [score 80] based upon the reading material. Reading Materials: C:UsersdpopeDocumentsInfection control documentsTip of the week2024CDC Core Elements of Antibiotic Stewardship https://www.myads.org/antibiotic-stewardship https://myads.mclms.net/en/package/13711/view
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Learning Objectives:
Upon reviewing the NIPCS Tip of the week, you will: 1. Understand why it is important to have an antibiotic stewardship program in your dental clinic 2. Recognize what new guidance has been given for prescribing antibiotics 3. Understand what approach the CDC is taking to promote antibiotic stewardship
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Prerequisites:
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Travel:
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
General Courses
DE0989: IC Tip of the Week: My Patient Just Said They Might Have MRSA. Should I Still Treat Them
Date(s):
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12/17/2024 - 12/17/2027
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Damon Pope
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Director: |
Damon Pope |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Basic |
Quota: |
1 - 500 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 148) |
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Summary:
This is based upon the tip of the week e-mail sent out by DOH the week of December 17th, 2024. To gain CDE credit, participants must successfully pass a test [score 80] based upon the reading material. Reading Materials: https://www.cdc.gov/mrsa/about/index.html https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/docs/2013-112/pdfs/2013-112.pdf https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7739134/ https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/pdf/rr/rr5217.pdf https://www.cdc.gov/infection-control/media/pdfs/Guideline-Isolation-H.pdf
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Learning Objectives:
Upon reviewing the NIPCS Tip of the week, you will: 1. Understand why it is important to be aware of MRSA in the Healthcare setting 2. Recognize what guidance has been given for treating MRSA patients 3. Understand what approach the CDC is taking to educate providers about MRSA
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Prerequisites:
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Travel:
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
General Courses
DE0990: IC Tip of the Week: Is it ok to Put Lotion on My Hands After I do Hand Hygiene
Date(s):
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12/31/2024 - 12/31/2027
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Damon Pope
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Director: |
Damon Pope |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Basic |
Quota: |
1 - 500 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 148) |
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Summary:
This is based upon the tip of the week e-mail sent out by DOH the week of December 31st, 2024. To gain CDE credit, participants must successfully pass a test [score 80] based upon the reading material. Reading Materials: https://www.cdc.gov/clean-hands/about/hand-hygiene-for-healthcare.html https://www.cdc.gov/clean-hands/about/hand-sanitizer.html https://www.cdc.gov/clean-hands/hcp/clean-hands-count/index.html https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/pdf/rr/rr5217.pdf
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Learning Objectives:
Upon reviewing the NIPCS Tip of the week, you will: 1. Understand why it is important to be aware of the lotions being used in a dental clinic 2. Recognize what guidance has been given by the CDC for hand hygiene 3. Understand what approach the CDC is taking to educate providers on proper hand hygiene
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Prerequisites:
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Travel:
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
General Courses
DE0991: Advancements in Diabetes Webinar: Our Prayer: Healthy Future Generations as a Result of the Healthy Diné Nation Act of 2014
Date(s):
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7/24/2024 - 7/23/2027
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Denisa Livingston
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Director: |
Wendy Castle |
Audience: |
Assistants, Dentists, DHA, Hygienists |
Level: |
Advanced |
Quota: |
1 - 1000 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 149) |
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Summary:
The presentation will focus on the contribution of the Diné Community Advocacy Alliance [DCAA] regarding the Healthy Diné Nation Act of 2014 and related food policies as it relates to Indigenous data sovereignty with an unhealthy food tax and the importance of innovation in tribal communities. Topics include sustainability, strategies, and community engagement. DCAA is recognized as the passage of several laws which include the Elimination of Tax on Healthy Foods with an emphasis on Indigenous foods, the Healthy Diné Nation Act of 2014, and a tax revenue allocation for Community Wellness Projects for all 110 Navajo Chapters.
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Learning Objectives:
As a result of completing this training, participants will be able to: 1. Explore the history, outcomes, and progress of the Healthy Diné Nation Act of 2014 and related initiatives 2. Examine the importance of partnerships and collaborations influencing the accessibility and consumption of healthier quality foods 3. Educate participants regarding Indigenous food sovereignty as a vital role to healthy lifestyles essential to diabetes management
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Prerequisites:
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Travel:
None
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Payment Address:
NA
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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
General Courses
DE0992: 2025 IHS Dental Updates Conference: Albuquerque
Date(s):
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7/28/2025 - 7/31/2025
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Facility: |
Sheraton Albuquerque Airport Hotel |
Location: |
Albuquerque, NM |
Instructor(s): |
Damon Pope
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Director: |
Damon Pope |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff, DHA |
Level: |
Basic |
Quota: |
10 - 500 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
(Total CDE) |
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Summary:
SUMMARY: This biennial conference is designed to provide IHS, tribal, and urban dental program staff [dentists, dental hygienists, dental assistants, dental therapists] with evidence-based clinical practice continuing dental education as well as allow them to network with other oral health providers.
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Learning Objectives:
Individual sessions have learning objectives included in the conference program.
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Prerequisites:
Participants must be dental staff of IHS, tribal, or IHS-funded urban dental programs; spouses, pets, and other family members are not allowed to attend sessions. Pre-registration by July 1st, 2025 is required - no on-site registration is available. Registration is only available online through the IHS CDE Portal [must have CDE account to register].
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Travel:
Participants and internal speakers [IHS staff] are responsible for their own travel arrangements to the meeting.
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
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DE0993: 2025 Portland Area Dental Meeting
Date(s):
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5/13/2025 - 5/15/2025
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Facility: |
Portland |
Location: |
Portland, OR |
Instructor(s): |
Miranda Davis, Sean Kelly, Ticey Mason, Danica Brown, David Carsten, Kathleen Mills, Jillene Joseph, Kathy Phipps, Jesse Brannan
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Director: |
Ticey Mason |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff, DHA |
Level: |
Basic |
Quota: |
5 - 700 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
15.00 (Total CDE); 15.00 (DANB Clinical); 6.00 (AGD - 550); 3.00 (AGD - 558); 1.00 (AGD - 010); 2.00 (AGD - 148); 2.00 (AGD - 770); 1.00 (AGD - 142) |
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Summary:
The purpose of the annual Portland Area Dental meeting is to provide continuing dental education on various clinical, prevention, wellness, and cultural topics to the dental programs in the Portland area.
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Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: 1. Identify strategies to strengthen your dental team 2. Identify prevention strategies to implement in your dental clinic 3. Employ various workplace practices to increase wellness in both the dental clinic and oneself
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Prerequisites:
This conference is open to staff in the Portland Area.
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Travel:
Required.
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
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DE0994: IHS Monthly EDR Webinar Series: Billing Series Part 3: Introduction to Dental Insurance Concepts in the EDR [Live Webinar]
Date(s):
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10/16/2024 - 10/16/2024
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Christin Posthakohi
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Director: |
Joel Knutson |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Review |
Quota: |
10 - 1000 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (AGD - 550) |
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Summary:
EDR Practice Consultant, Christine Poshtakohi, presents the third part of our EDR billing seminar series. This session will cover basic concepts of dental insurance, including types of dental insurance, rate codes, coverages, and receiving insurance plan information from HL7. This online seminar is recommended for front desk staff, billing staff and office managers.
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Learning Objectives:
1. Identify one [1] insurance payor type used by your clinic. 2. Define the term ‘rate code’ and how it applies to dental encounter rate billing. 3. Identify three [3] insurance plan fields required to support electronic dental claim submission in Dentrix Enterprise.
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Prerequisites:
None
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Travel:
None
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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DE0996: IHS Monthly EDR Series: Fundamentals of the RPMS Electronic Dental Record [EDR] Interface [BADE] [Recorded Webinar]
Date(s):
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9/25/2024 - 9/25/2027
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Ginny Bronson, Jonathan Watkins
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Director: |
Joel Knutson |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Review |
Quota: |
10 - 1000 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 550) |
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Summary:
The intent of this class is to provide basic system information about the IHS EDR [Electronic Dental Record] interface, with focus on the RPMS side of the interface. This will help technical staff troubleshoot interface issues after Dentrix is installed. Course topics include: the type of data transmitted; overview of the BADE production; restarting the interface; common issues and problems; and the guides available for resolving issues.
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Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: 1. Understand the type of data transmitted between RPMS and Dentrix. 2. Inspect the BADE production for errors and issues. 3. Restart the BADE production and Dentrix DXONE HL7 live services. 4. Identify common EDR interface issues.
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Prerequisites:
None
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Travel:
None
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Payment Address:
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DE0997: IHS Monthly EDR Webinar Series: Billing Series Part 3: Introduction to Dental Insurance Concepts in the EDR[Recorded Webinar]
Date(s):
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10/23/2024 - 10/23/2027
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Christin Posthakohi
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Director: |
Joel Knutson |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Review |
Quota: |
10 - 1000 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 550) |
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Summary:
EDR Practice Consultant, Christine Poshtakohi, presents the third part of our EDR billing seminar series. This session will cover basic concepts of dental insurance, including types of dental insurance, rate codes, coverages, and receiving insurance plan information from HL7. This online seminar is recommended for front desk staff, billing staff and office managers.
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Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: 1. Identify one [1] insurance payor type used by your clinic. 2. Define the term ‘rate code’ and how it applies to dental encounter rate billing. 3. Identify three [3] insurance plan fields required to support electronic dental claim submission in Dentrix Enterprise.
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Prerequisites:
None
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Travel:
None
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Payment Address:
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DE0998: Indian Country Oral Health ECHO [January 2025, Live Webinar]
Date(s):
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1/15/2025 - 1/15/2025
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Sean Kelly, Miranda Davis
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Director: |
Ticey Mason |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Basic |
Quota: |
5 - 500 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (AGD - 550) |
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Summary:
This Indian Country ECHO session will provide information for oral health clinicians and staff serving American Indian and Alaska Native people to effectively provide comprehensive dental care while optimizing minimally invasive dentistry [MID] techniques. Each session will be divided into a didactic presentation, a case study, and a period of discussion/Q & A, diving into the revolution of non-invasive techniques to protect vulnerable populations from oral disease. We will ensure that all dental team members understand the principles of MID knowing where to find the evidence, and able to support their own staff who will be performing the MID techniques
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Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: 1. Build minimally invasive dentistry skills 2. Recognize risk factors and apply preventive measures to reduce the occurrence of oral health disease 3. Learn techniques on how to treat patients with holistic and culturally appropriate care
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Prerequisites:
These webinars are available to everyone working in IHS or tribal programs. Webinars are 12-1 Pacific Time.
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Travel:
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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DE0999: Indian Country Oral Health ECHO [April 2025, Live Webinar]
Date(s):
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4/8/2025 - 4/8/2025
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Sean Kelly, Miranda Davis
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Director: |
Ticey Mason |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Basic |
Quota: |
5 - 500 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (AGD - 550) |
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Summary:
This Indian Country ECHO session will provide information for oral health clinicians and staff serving American Indian and Alaska Native people to effectively provide comprehensive dental care while optimizing minimally invasive dentistry [MID] techniques. Each session will be divided into a didactic presentation, a case study, and a period of discussion/Q & A, diving into the revolution of non-invasive techniques to protect vulnerable populations from oral disease. We will ensure that all dental team members understand the principles of MID knowing where to find the evidence, and able to support their own staff who will be performing the MID techniques
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Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: 1. Build minimally invasive dentistry skills 2. Recognize risk factors and apply preventive measures to reduce the occurrence of oral health disease 3. Learn techniques on how to treat patients with holistic and culturally appropriate care
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Prerequisites:
These webinars are available to everyone working in IHS or tribal programs. Webinars are 12-1 Pacific Time.
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Travel:
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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DE1000: Indian Country Oral Health ECHO [July 2025, Live Webinar]
Date(s):
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7/9/2025 - 7/9/2025
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Sean Kelly, Miranda Davis
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Director: |
Ticey Mason |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Basic |
Quota: |
5 - 500 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (AGD - 550) |
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Summary:
This Indian Country ECHO session will provide information for oral health clinicians and staff serving American Indian and Alaska Native people to effectively provide comprehensive dental care while optimizing minimally invasive dentistry [MID] techniques. Each session will be divided into a didactic presentation, a case study, and a period of discussion/Q & A, diving into the revolution of non-invasive techniques to protect vulnerable populations from oral disease. We will ensure that all dental team members understand the principles of MID knowing where to find the evidence, and able to support their own staff who will be performing the MID techniques
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Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: 1. Build minimally invasive dentistry skills 2. Recognize risk factors and apply preventive measures to reduce the occurrence of oral health disease 3. Learn techniques on how to treat patients with holistic and culturally appropriate care
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Prerequisites:
These webinars are available to everyone working in IHS or tribal programs. Webinars are 12-1 Pacific Time.
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Travel:
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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DE1001: Indian Country Oral Health ECHO [October 2024, Recorded]
Date(s):
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10/16/2024 - 10/16/2027
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Sean Kelly, Miranda Davis
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Director: |
Ticey Mason |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Basic |
Quota: |
5 - 500 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (AGD - 550) |
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Summary:
This Indian Country ECHO session will provide information for oral health clinicians and staff serving American Indian and Alaska Native people to effectively provide comprehensive dental care while optimizing minimally invasive dentistry [MID] techniques. Each session will be divided into a didactic presentation, a case study, and a period of discussion/Q & A, diving into the revolution of non-invasive techniques to protect vulnerable populations from oral disease. We will ensure that all dental team members understand the principles of MID knowing where to find the evidence, and able to support their own staff who will be performing the MID techniques
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Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: 1. Build minimally invasive dentistry skills 2. Recognize risk factors and apply preventive measures to reduce the occurrence of oral health disease 3. Learn techniques on how to treat patients with holistic and culturally appropriate care
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Prerequisites:
These webinars are available to everyone working in IHS or tribal programs. Webinars are 12-1 Pacific Time.
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Travel:
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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DE1002: IHS Monthly CDE Webinar: Interceptive Orthodontics: Space Maintenance & Considerations for Early Orthodontic Intervention [Recorded Webinar]
Date(s):
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9/26/2024 - 9/25/2027
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
David Burke
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Director: |
Timothy Ricks |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff |
Level: |
Review |
Quota: |
1 - 500 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (AGD - 430) |
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Summary:
Interceptive orthodontics is the act of addressing orthodontic problems earlier before they become more challenging to correct. Interceptive orthodontics takes advantage of growing jaws to correct issues like overbites, crossbites, misalignments, and underbites before they get out of hand. An important component of interceptive orthodontics involves the use of space maintainers to preserve the dental arch length and prevent crowding due to early loss of primary teeth. This presentation will primarily focus on the use of space maintenance in the primary and mixed dentitions, the different types of space maintainers available, indications and recommendations for use, and clinical tips for treatment planning, fabricating and delivering space maintainer appliances. This webinar will describe steps the general dentist and the entire dental team can take to address these issues in IHS, tribal, and urban dental settings in preparation for comprehensive orthodontic treatment later in a child’s life. For the dentist with little experience with interceptive orthodontics, this webinar will serve as an introduction to the fundamentals, and dentists will be encouraged to pursue further education to hone their skills in this area. For the dentist with experience in interceptive orthodontics, this webinar will serve more as a review to enhance existing skill sets.
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Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this webinar, participants should be able to: 1] Explain when space maintenance is needed and the types of space maintainers. 2] Describe indications, contraindications, risks and benefits of placing a space maintainer 3] Explain the clinical steps and sequence of patient visits necessary for unilateral and bilateral fixed space maintainers
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Prerequisites:
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Travel:
NA
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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DE1004: IHS Monthly EDR Series: Intro to Dentrix Enterprise Ledger Concepts & Workflow [Recorded Webinar]
Date(s):
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9/25/2024 - 9/25/2027
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Jessica Napiza
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Director: |
Joel Knutson |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Review |
Quota: |
10 - 1000 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 550) |
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Summary:
EDR Solution Consultant, Jessica Napiza, presents an introduction to the Dentrix Enterprise Ledger. This online seminar topic includes a review of basic patient account concepts, navigation, and daily workflow for billing in the Dentrix Enterprise Ledger. This online seminar is recommended for front desk staff, billing staff and office managers.
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Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: 1. List three [3] reportable fields that are linked to every transaction. 2. Describe the difference between the Ledger and Treatment Plan views. 3. Identify the transaction flag symbol that is assigned to procedures when they are moved to history.
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Prerequisites:
None
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Travel:
None
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Payment Address:
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DE1005: OCA/BEM/GP Quarterly Meeting [Recorded Webinar]
Date(s):
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9/25/2024 - 9/25/2027
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Scott Williams, Daniel Trebus
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Director: |
Keasha Myrick |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff |
Level: |
Basic |
Quota: |
10 - 500 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
2.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 2.00 (AGD - 550) |
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Summary:
This webinar is specifically developed for dental staff from IHS, tribal, and urban programs in the Oklahoma City, Bemidji, and Great Plains Areas. This presentation will review the current OKC Area Specialty Referral Guidelines. Case examples of both appropriate and inappropriate referrals will be reviewed with rationale to aid in better local management of patients to expedite care.
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Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: 1. Describe the current OKC Area Referral Guidelines. 2. Determine if referrals are appropriate for specialty care. 3. Recognize patients that should be either treated locally or referred using PRC/ Dental Contract Health funds
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Prerequisites:
Participants should be dental staff from IHS, tribal, and urban programs in the Oklahoma City, Bemidji, and Great Plains Areas.
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Travel:
None - online course.
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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DE1007: Diabetes Online CDE [recorded]: Culturally Rooted Health: Empowering Native Communities through Tobacco Prevention and Diabetes Awareness.
Date(s):
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9/4/2024 - 9/4/2027
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
coco villaluz
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Director: |
Wendy Castle |
Audience: |
Assistants, Dentists, DHA, Hygienists |
Level: |
Review |
Quota: |
1 - 1000 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 158) |
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Summary:
Culturally Rooted Health: Empowering Native Communities through Tobacco Prevention and Diabetes Awareness. Recorded Webinar
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Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: 1. Examine the importance of practicing Tobacco Prevention 2. Discuss how tobacco use contributes to health disparities. 3. Implement practical strategies to improve diabetes awareness
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Prerequisites:
None
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Travel:
None
|
Payment Address:
NA
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DE1008: Diabetes Online CDE: Defusing Distress: Helping Patients with Diabetes Distress
Date(s):
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10/16/2024 - 10/16/2027
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Carol Greenlee
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Director: |
Wendy Castle |
Audience: |
Assistants, Dentists, DHA, Hygienists |
Level: |
Review |
Quota: |
1 - 1000 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 149) |
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Summary:
This presentation will discuss diabetes distress and how it impacts the patients you care for every day. We will review different screening tools used to assess a patient’s level of distress related to their diabetes. We will also identify how healthcare providers can help their patient manage their diabetes distress with the assistance of Behavioral Health Specialists as a part of the care team.
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Learning Objectives:
As a result of completing this training, participants will be able to: 1] Examine diabetes distress and how it impacts patients with diabetes 2] Identify screening tools used to assess for and manage diabetes distress 3] Educate patients on managing diabetes distress and appropriately refer to the Behavioral Health Specialists diabetes care team
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Prerequisites:
None
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Travel:
None
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Payment Address:
NA
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DE1009: FY 2025 IHS Monthly CDE Webinar: Nitrous Oxide in Dental: Scavenger Systems, Use in Open Bays, and More [Recorded Webinar]
Date(s):
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10/30/2024 - 10/30/2027
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Brian Hroch
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Director: |
Timothy Ricks |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Review |
Quota: |
10 - 1000 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 130) |
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Summary:
The Monthly IHS CDE Webinars are available to all IHS, tribal, and urban dental program staff [dentists, dental hygienists, dental health aide therapists, community dental health coordinators, expanded function dental assistants, dental assistants, and dental health aides].
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Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this training/course, participants should be able to: 1. Identify occupational and physical hazards with nitrous oxide 2. Recognize engineering and administrative controls with nitrous oxide 3. Discuss healthcare accreditation implications in regards to employee and environmental monitoring with nitrous oxide
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Prerequisites:
None
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Travel:
None
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Payment Address:
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DE1010: IHS Monthly EDR Webinar Series: 3 Strategies for using Patient Tags in the EDR [Live Webinar]
Date(s):
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11/20/2024 - 11/20/2024
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Janice Chipolla
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Director: |
Joel Knutson |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Review |
Quota: |
10 - 1000 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (AGD - 550) |
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Summary:
Our featured EDR Certified Trainer presents how patient tags are tailored to suite the needs of your site. From this course, you will learn how to configure patient tags, use them for awareness and reportability.
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Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: 1. Identify where and how to setup patient tags. 2. Identify two [2] areas where patient tags can be applied to a patient. 3. List three [3] of many reports that can be filtered by patient tags.
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Prerequisites:
None
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Travel:
None
|
Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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DE1012: Diabetes Online CDE [recorded]: Balancing Tradition and Health: Diabetes Management with Southwest Tribal Foods
Date(s):
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10/23/2024 - 10/23/2027
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Denee Bex
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Director: |
Wendy Castle |
Audience: |
Assistants, Dentists, DHA, Hygienists |
Level: |
Review |
Quota: |
1 - 1000 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 158) |
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Summary:
Culturally Rooted Health: Empowering Native Communities through Tobacco Prevention and Diabetes Awareness. Recorded Webinar
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Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: 1. Examine the importance of practicing a balance of traditional health 2. Discuss poor diet can contributes to health disparities. 3. Implement practical strategies to improve diabetes awareness
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Prerequisites:
None
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Travel:
None
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Payment Address:
NA
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DE1013: IHS Monthly EDR Webinar Series: IHS RPMS eLearning Training: Fundamentals of the RPMS-EDR Interface [Live Webinar]
Date(s):
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12/18/2024 - 12/18/2024
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Ginny Bronson, Jonathan Watkins
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Director: |
Joel Knutson |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Review |
Quota: |
10 - 1000 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (AGD - 550) |
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Summary:
The purpose of this training is to provide basic system and support information about the Electronic Dental Record [EDR] Interface and focuses on the Resource and Patient Management System [RPMS] side of the interface. This will help technical staff troubleshoot interface issues after EDR is implemented.
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Learning Objectives:
• Understand the type of data transmitted between RPMS and Dentrix • Inspect the BADE production for errors and issues • Restart the BADE production and Dentrix HL7 services • Identify common EDR interface issues
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Prerequisites:
None
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Travel:
None
|
Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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DE1015: Diabetes Online CDE: Sweet Success: Unveiling the Power of Continuous Glucose Monitoring
Date(s):
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11/6/2024 - 10/16/2027
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Christy Pierce
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Director: |
Wendy Castle |
Audience: |
Assistants, Dentists, DHA, Hygienists |
Level: |
Review |
Quota: |
1 - 1000 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 149) |
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Summary:
This presentation will discuss diabetes distress and how it impacts the patients you care for every day. We will review different screening tools used to assess a patient’s level of distress related to their diabetes. We will also identify how healthcare providers can help their patient manage their diabetes distress with the assistance of Behavioral Health Specialists as a part of the care team.
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Learning Objectives:
As a result of completing this training, participants will be able to: 1] Examine diabetes distress and how it impacts patients with diabetes 2] Identify screening tools used to assess for and manage diabetes distress 3] Educate patients on managing diabetes distress and appropriately refer to the Behavioral Health Specialists diabetes care team
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Prerequisites:
None
|
Travel:
None
|
Payment Address:
NA
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DE1016: ADTEP Clinical Orientation & Calibration: Patient Presentation
Date(s):
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10/1/2024 - 9/30/2027
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Thomas Allen
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Director: |
Sarah Shoffstall-Cone |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff, DHA |
Level: |
Basic |
Quota: |
1 - 500 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (AGD - 130) |
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Summary:
This series of courses was created to help standardize instructors and supervisors on what is being taught to Dental Health Aide Therapy students at I?isa?vik College/ANTHC Alaska Dental Therapy Educational Program. These interactive courses teach evidence-based information and set the foundation for teaching. They serve as a way to help calibrate faculty and educate future supervisors on the ADTEP Clinical Curriculum. This course has multiple sessions. DO NOT claim CDE credit until you have completed all the desired sessions from this course that you want to take.
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Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: 1. Learn when a patient presentation is to occur during the patient visit 2. Understand the components of a patient presentation [Patient Presentation Guide] 3. Recognize potential missing information from a patient presentation
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Prerequisites:
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Travel:
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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DE1017: ADTEP Clinical Orientation & Calibration: Caries Risk, Diagnosis and Treatment Planning
Date(s):
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10/1/2024 - 9/30/2027
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Thomas Allen
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Director: |
Sarah Shoffstall-Cone |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff, DHA |
Level: |
Basic |
Quota: |
1 - 500 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (AGD - 250) |
|
Summary:
This series of courses was created to help standardize instructors and supervisors on what is being taught to Dental Health Aide Therapy students at I?isa?vik College/ANTHC Alaska Dental Therapy Educational Program. These interactive courses teach evidence-based information and set the foundation for teaching. They serve as a way to help calibrate faculty and educate future supervisors on the ADTEP Clinical Curriculum. This course has multiple sessions. DO NOT claim CDE credit until you have completed all the desired sessions from this course that you want to take.
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Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: 1.1. Become familiar with the ADA Caries Classification System 2. Understand notations for proximal lesions and when to treat chemically [E1-D1] versus surgically [D2, D3] 3. Appreciate treatment options for clinical or radiographic carious lesion categories: No Lesion, Early Lesion, Cavitated Lesion
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Prerequisites:
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Travel:
|
Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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DE1018: ADTEP Clinical Orientation & Calibration: Periodontal Risk, Diagnosis and Treatment Planning
Date(s):
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10/1/2024 - 9/30/2027
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Thomas Allen
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Director: |
Sarah Shoffstall-Cone |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff, DHA |
Level: |
Basic |
Quota: |
1 - 500 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (AGD - 490) |
|
Summary:
This series of courses was created to help standardize instructors and supervisors on what is being taught to Dental Health Aide Therapy students at I?isa?vik College/ANTHC Alaska Dental Therapy Educational Program. These interactive courses teach evidence-based information and set the foundation for teaching. They serve as a way to help calibrate faculty and educate future supervisors on the ADTEP Clinical Curriculum. This course has multiple sessions. DO NOT claim CDE credit until you have completed all the desired sessions from this course that you want to take.
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Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: 1. Recognize the benefits and limitations of a periodontal screening [Community Periodontal Index - CPI] 2. Understand when and how periodontal risk, diagnoses, and treatment planning options are designated [Periodontal Disease Assessment Guide] 3. Diagnose periodontal disease cases [gingivitis and periodontitis]
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Prerequisites:
|
Travel:
|
Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
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DE1019: ADTEP Clinical Orientation & Calibration: Operative Dentistry
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10/1/2024 - 9/30/2027
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Erin Giauque
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Director: |
Sarah Shoffstall-Cone |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff, DHA |
Level: |
Basic |
Quota: |
1 - 500 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (AGD - 250) |
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Summary:
This series of courses was created to help standardize instructors and supervisors on what is being taught to Dental Health Aide Therapy students at I?isa?vik College/ANTHC Alaska Dental Therapy Educational Program. These interactive courses teach evidence-based information and set the foundation for teaching. They serve as a way to help calibrate faculty and educate future supervisors on the ADTEP Clinical Curriculum. This course has multiple sessions. DO NOT claim CDE credit until you have completed all the desired sessions from this course that you want to take.
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Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: 1. Understand principles of selective caries removal and minimally invasive dentistry 2. Understands operative restoration guidelines, types of restorative materials used in our clinics and their indications for use 3. Understand indication, effect and protocol of silver diamine fluoride
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Prerequisites:
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Travel:
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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DE1020: ADTEP Clinical Orientation & Calibration: Radiology
Date(s):
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10/1/2024 - 9/30/2027
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Kayleigh Bay
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Director: |
Sarah Shoffstall-Cone |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff, DHA |
Level: |
Basic |
Quota: |
1 - 500 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (AGD - 130) |
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Summary:
This series of courses was created to help standardize instructors and supervisors on what is being taught to Dental Health Aide Therapy students at I?isa?vik College/ANTHC Alaska Dental Therapy Educational Program. These interactive courses teach evidence-based information and set the foundation for teaching. They serve as a way to help calibrate faculty and educate future supervisors on the ADTEP Clinical Curriculum. This course has multiple sessions. DO NOT claim CDE credit until you have completed all the desired sessions from this course that you want to take.
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Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: 1. Review guidelines for the prescribing of radiographs. 2. Provide an overview of common radiology errors. 3. Understand basic radiology principles of radiology safety.
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Prerequisites:
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Travel:
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
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DE1022: ADTEP Clinical Orientation & Calibration: Stainless Steel Crown
Date(s):
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10/1/2024 - 9/30/2027
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
KIM HORT
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Director: |
Sarah Shoffstall-Cone |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff, DHA |
Level: |
Basic |
Quota: |
1 - 500 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (AGD - 130) |
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Summary:
This series of courses was created to help standardize instructors and supervisors on what is being taught to Dental Health Aide Therapy students at I?isa?vik College/ANTHC Alaska Dental Therapy Educational Program. These interactive courses teach evidence-based information and set the foundation for teaching. They serve as a way to help calibrate faculty and educate future supervisors on the ADTEP Clinical Curriculum. This course has multiple sessions. DO NOT claim CDE credit until you have completed all the desired sessions from this course that you want to take.
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Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: 1. Understand the differences between primary and permanent teeth 2. Understand the indications and contraindications of traditional and Hall technique crowns 3. Understand the clinical technique for traditional and Hall technique crowns
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Prerequisites:
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Travel:
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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2025 Continuing Dental Education Catalog
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DE1023: ADTEP Clinical Orientation & Calibration: Motivational Interviewing
Date(s):
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10/1/2024 - 9/30/2027
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Kayleigh Bay
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Director: |
Sarah Shoffstall-Cone |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff, DHA |
Level: |
Basic |
Quota: |
1 - 500 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (AGD - 130) |
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Summary:
This series of courses was created to help standardize instructors and supervisors on what is being taught to Dental Health Aide Therapy students at I?isa?vik College/ANTHC Alaska Dental Therapy Educational Program. These interactive courses teach evidence-based information and set the foundation for teaching. They serve as a way to help calibrate faculty and educate future supervisors on the ADTEP Clinical Curriculum. This course has multiple sessions. DO NOT claim CDE credit until you have completed all the desired sessions from this course that you want to take.
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Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: 1. Be able to identify potential Motivational Interviewing topics from various sources [health record, dental record, verbal discussion] 2. Understand the [6] Stages of Change and be able to identify what stage a person is in 3. Understand the importance of establishing goals and following up
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Prerequisites:
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Travel:
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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DE1024: ADTEP Clinical Orientation & Calibration: Patient Care Documentation
Date(s):
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10/1/2024 - 9/30/2027
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Thomas Allen
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Director: |
Sarah Shoffstall-Cone |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff, DHA |
Level: |
Basic |
Quota: |
1 - 500 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (AGD - 490) |
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Summary:
This series of courses was created to help standardize instructors and supervisors on what is being taught to Dental Health Aide Therapy students at I?isa?vik College/ANTHC Alaska Dental Therapy Educational Program. These interactive courses teach evidence-based information and set the foundation for teaching. They serve as a way to help calibrate faculty and educate future supervisors on the ADTEP Clinical Curriculum. This course has multiple sessions. DO NOT claim CDE credit until you have completed all the desired sessions from this course that you want to take.
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Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: 1. Understand the components of a thorough SMOAPE note. 2. Be able to properly code a dental encounter. 3. Learn how to initiate a referral.
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Prerequisites:
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Travel:
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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DE1025: ADTEP Clinical Orientation & Calibration: Local Anesthesia
Date(s):
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10/1/2024 - 9/30/2027
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Charles Truncale
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Director: |
Sarah Shoffstall-Cone |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff, DHA |
Level: |
Basic |
Quota: |
1 - 500 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (AGD - 490) |
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Summary:
This series of courses was created to help standardize instructors and supervisors on what is being taught to Dental Health Aide Therapy students at I?isa?vik College/ANTHC Alaska Dental Therapy Educational Program. These interactive courses teach evidence-based information and set the foundation for teaching. They serve as a way to help calibrate faculty and educate future supervisors on the ADTEP Clinical Curriculum. This course has multiple sessions. DO NOT claim CDE credit until you have completed all the desired sessions from this course that you want to take.
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Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: Objectives: 1. Calculate maximum recommended anesthetic dosages for lidocaine and articaine 2. Understand local anesthetic injection techniques taught at ADTEP 3. Learn how local anesthesia is evaluated at ADTEP
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Prerequisites:
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Travel:
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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DE1027: OCA/BEM/GP Quarterly Meeting: Initiatives & FY2024 Mini-grant Awardees Outcomes [Live Webinar]
Date(s):
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12/12/2024 - 12/12/2024
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Keasha Myrick, Dana Duell, McKenzie Verbout, Theresa Chennault, Kimberly Sturm, Vinessa Mills, Brandie Moore, Candace Williams
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Director: |
Keasha Myrick |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff |
Level: |
Basic |
Quota: |
10 - 500 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
2.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 2.00 (AGD - 550) |
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Summary:
Dental initiatives provide dental access and education within our Native communities that can address dental disparities. These programs can set trends of compared outcomes throughout years of community services. This presentation will describe how to receive funding for dental initiatives within OCA/BEM Areas and provide outcomes of FY2024 initiatives by funded awardees within the OCA/BEM Areas.
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Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: : 1. Identify the OCA/BEM Dental Support Center FY2025 Initiative. 2. Describe how to complete an OCA/BEM mini-grant application. 3. Recognize outcomes and results of mini-grant initiative.
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Prerequisites:
Participants should be dental staff from IHS, tribal, and urban programs in the Oklahoma City, Bemidji, and Great Plains Areas.
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Travel:
None - online course.
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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DE1034: The Importance of Patient-Centered and Strength-Based Language to Support the Patient-Centered Medical Home Model
Date(s):
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12/6/2024 - 12/18/2027
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Nathan Mork
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Director: |
Nathan Mork |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Basic |
Quota: |
1 - 500 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 148) |
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Summary:
Learning Description: An introduction to health literacy and inclusive communication's contribution to achieving health equity. This presentation focuses on emphasizing the importance of using strength-based and patient-centered language in healthcare settings in order to empower and encourage patients. Examples of and ways to rephrase non- patient-centered and strength-based language are provided. Use the below links to find the presentation to answer the post course questions: https://www.ihs.gov/doh/documents/Patient_Centered_Strength_Based_Language_Presentation.pdf https://www.ihs.gov/doh/index.cfm?fuseaction=smile.display
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Learning Objectives:
Three learning objectives: • Define health literacy and inclusive communication. • Discuss how health literacy and inclusive communication contribute to health equity. • Provide examples of dehumanizing language and how to rephrase these statements to be patient-centered and strength-based.
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Prerequisites:
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Travel:
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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DE1035: IHS Monthly EDR Webinar Series: Top 5 Dentrix Enterprise Workflows for New and Existing EDR Users [Live Webinar]
Date(s):
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1/15/2025 - 1/15/2025
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Janice Chipolla
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Director: |
Joel Knutson |
Audience: |
Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, DHA |
Level: |
Review |
Quota: |
10 - 1000 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (AGD - 550) |
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Summary:
Join this webinar as a new or existing EDR user to learn the daily workflows in Dentrix Enterprise. This presentation given by EDR Trainer, Janice Chipolla, includes review of main modules for scheduling, patient records, and charting.
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Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: 1. Identify the five [5] main modules in Dentrix Enterprise and the purpose for each 2. Identify two [2] areas to access a patient’s medical condition 3. List three [3] key components of an appointment
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Prerequisites:
None
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Travel:
None
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Payment Address:
Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
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DE1042: Diabetes Online CDE: Webinar Strengthening the Hemish Food System: Promoting Food Sovereignty Through Culturally Relevant System Changes, Education, and Equitable Access
Date(s):
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12/11/2024 - 12/11/2027
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Facility: |
Online |
Location: |
Online |
Instructor(s): |
Wendy Castle
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Director: |
Wendy Castle |
Audience: |
Assistants, Dentists, DHA, Hygienists |
Level: |
Review |
Quota: |
1 - 1000 students |
Tuition: |
$0.00 |
Hours: |
1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 149) |
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Summary:
Jemez Public Health proudly presents its comprehensive strategy to enhance the Hemish Food System and advance food sovereignty through three interconnected pillars: Food Sovereignty, Health Education, and Public Health Nursing. This approach integrates food sovereignty principles into all public health initiatives, showcasing how the strategy strengthens food security, fosters healthy eating habits, and preserves cultural traditions, all while aiming to address social determinants of health within the Pueblo of Jemez.
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Learning Objectives:
As a result of completing this training, participants will be able to: 1.Explore how the program integrates expertise from public health, agriculture, public health nursing, education and social marketing to create a cohesive, multi-level intervention.2.Examine how the program leverages community assets, including traditional knowledge, local expertise, and collaborative partnerships, to develop resilient and impactful solutions for enhancing the Hemish Food System and population health.3.Identify how culturally relevant system changes address social determinants of health and promote equity across the community.
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Prerequisites:
None
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Travel:
None
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Payment Address:
NA
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