Etiology, Medical Management and Dental Implications
Join us for a webinar on Diabetes Mellitus, explore its medical management and implications for dental practice.
Join us for a webinar on Diabetes Mellitus, explore its medical management and implications for dental practice.
Diabetes Mellitus: Etiology, Medical management and Dental Implications
ACLS course for healthcare professionals focusing on management of cardiopulmonary arrest and cardiovascular emergencies.
BLS Healthcare Provider Course (CPR Training) teaching adult/child/infant CPR, AED use, ventilation and relief of foreign body airway obstruction.
Initial ACLS course (16 CE) combining 8 hours online prework with an 8-hour in-person skills session to train healthcare professionals in advanced cardiac life support, airway management, resuscitation leadership, and related pharmacology.
Join us for a live webinar on managing dental patients with substance use disorders.
This is a self-paced online CE course focused on effective communication and collaboration with medical colleagues for managing complex patient cases.
Local anesthetics are very safe drugs, but they can occasionally cause side effects. This CE webinar addresses the side effects and potential emergency situations associated with local anesthetics and vasoconstrictors.
The purpose of this course is to educate the general dentist on how to minimize medical risks during dental procedures and within the dental setting. Risks from common medical conditions and of circumstances occurring within the dental office will be explored.
This course covers the dental management of patients with neurological disorders, highlighting the need for specific dental care approaches for these unique cases.
This lecture reviews another set of key medical diseases/conditions in a clear and concise fashion, highlighting conditions that impact dental treatment.
The purpose of this course is to educate the general dentist on how to minimize medical risks during dental procedures and generally within the dental setting.
This course provides an overview of managing medically risky patients in dentistry, focusing on identifying red flags and emergency response techniques.
A medical emergency can occur in any dental office; when this happens our goal is to manage the patient until they recover or until help arrives. Preparation is the key to successful management.
Dental Emergencies: A Guide to the Treatment of Patients Requiring Urgent Care