Registration for this webinar closed on Friday, January 22, 2021 at 5 pm PST.
General Information
Course: | 02-2412-1945 02-2412-1946 |
Provider: | San Diego County Dental Society |
Speaker: | Diane Arns |
Type/Category: | Live Lecture/Core |
Credits: | 4 |
Course: | 02-2412-1945 02-2412-1946 |
Provider: | San Diego County Dental Society |
Speaker: | Diane Arns |
Type/Category: | Live Lecture/Core |
Credits: | 4 |
Cancellations and full refunds available until 72 hrs. prior to course start time.
Questions may be submitted ahead of time to: admin@sdcds.org. There will also be an option to enter questions or comments in the chat feature of the Zoom platform.
Our CE Coordinator will email you instructions on January 15th on how to join the webinar, Zoom link (meeting ID and password) and handouts provided by our instructor. (Please contact our Media & CE Coordinator, Fernanda Parra, admin@sdcds.org or 619-275-7188 for any further questions)
This interactive seminar meets requirements for California Dental Practice Act education with a DBC Approved Provider, Title 16, CCR, Section 1016 and 1017. This course also satisfies the one-time education requirement for unlicensed dental assistants.
Course targets information and updates to the Dental Practice Act regulations, and other statutory mandates relating to the practice of dentistry in California. Topics include: information on the governing bodies in California of the practice of dentistry, utilization and scope of practice for dentists and auxiliaries, laws governing the prescribing of drugs, requirements for the renewal of a license, mandated reporters’ responsibilities, violations of the Dental Practice Act, unprofessional conduct, and advertising.
This course combines information from DBC, CDC and Cal/OSHA to provide a relevant, in depth and up-to-date examination of Infection Control guidelines and recommendations, for implementing and maintaining an effective Infection Control program, to prevent the spread of disease in any healthcare facility. This seminar meets the CE requirements specific to amended CCR section 1005, the dental board of California infection control regulations. Describe and implement latest CA minimum standards for infection control within their own practices to protect staff and patients from disease and injury. Design and create required infection control protocols processing of instruments, operatory breakdown and cleanliness, management of injuries, general housekeeping. New trends in products and practices relating infection control topics – intermediate-level disinfection, sterilization validation, and personal protective wear.
Ms. Diane E. Arns is an accredited CE Provider with the Dental Board of California, and since 2006 a member of the California Dental Association’s “Recommended Speakers Bureau”. In addition, Diane is also an “Authorized Trainer” for Federal & Cal-OSHA Outreach Training. Diane Arns, BS, holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in International Business from San Francisco State University and a Teaching Credential from California State University, Sacramento, with over 20 years of experience in education. In 2001, Diane founded Superior Office Safety to create and present up-to-date, interactive, and relevant continuing education in topics required by the Dental Board of California and Cal/OSHA. Continuing Education courses specialize in the areas of Infection Control, California Dental Practice Act, Bloodborne Pathogens, Hazard Communication, and Injury and Illness Prevention Programs. Course descriptions attached. In 2012, Diane created and implemented Sterilization and Infection Control Protocols and Management of Injuries Plans for CDA Cares Free Dental Clinics!
Disclosure of Relevant Financial Relationships: None disclosed
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