COURSE IS OPEN
Course Fees
DDS: $235.00
Auxiliary: $120.00
The Department of Periodontics and Oral Medicine & Dental Hygiene is delighted to introduce a new online program that satisfies all your relicensure requirements. We welcome you to Wolverine Oral Health Education! This course will be available online for one week in *November. You will have access to the following courses:
- Implicit Bias - 3 CEs
- OSHA/Infection Control - 1 CE
- Pain Management - 3 CEs
- Ethics & Jurisprudence - 1 CE
- Human Trafficking - 1 CE (Optional)
Course Objectives
Speaking Purpose on DEI: Marv Fox, Jr.
- Provide a historical Synopsis of implicit basis and present consequences of implicit biases in professional settings and outside of professional settings.
- Provide findings for discussion using current research on implicit bias and its impact on the healthcare systems and services
- Consider before and after strategies to reduce disparities in access to and delivery of healthcare services
OSHA/Infection Control: Prof. McComas
- Describe pertinent CDC guidance documents to ensure safe dental care
- Describe the components of an infection control program
- Identify the importance of hand hygiene, cough etiquette, PPE, and sharps safety
- Explain the need for hand piece reprocessing, care of dental unit waterlines, and disinfection of environmental surfaces for safe clinical care
Pain Control: Prof. McComas
- Locate and identify bone and soft tissue landmarks and target areas associated with maxillary and mandibular local anesthesia
- Identify the teeth and soft tissues anesthetized by maxillary and mandibular injections
- List the common local anesthesia agents available for the dental provider and describe when each agent can appropriately be used
- Describe common complications and contraindications with local anesthetic and epinephrine and state the appropriate steps in responding to medical emergencies
Ethics and Jurisprudence: Prof. Kinney
- Define the ethical core values
- Differentiate between an ethical issue and dilemma
- Describe the ethical decision making model and apply it to multiple cases
- List the different levels of supervision for dental therapists, registered dental hygienists, and registered dental assistants
- Discuss the delegation of duties to allied dental personnel.
- Define the various categories of jurisprudence and apply them to various cases
Human Trafficking (Optional):
- Define the types and venues of human trafficking in Michigan
- Identify victims of human trafficking in health care settings
- Identify the warning signs of human trafficking in health care settings for adults and minors
- Identify resources for reporting the suspected victims of human trafficking