Intro to NHS Module 7 - The Medically Compromised Patient and the Theory of Medical Emergencies (INSO070613)

AvailabilityCourse has taken place
SubjectIntroduction to the NHS
DescriptionThis course will cover: * Aspects of general medicine and surgery which are of relevance to dental practice * Commonly prescribed drugs * General and local anaesthesia, sedation and management considerations in the dental patient with systemic disease * Working with external providers to provide best care for the medically compromised patient * Management of medical emergencies in the dental practice. This course is one of a number of courses designed to provide an introduction to NHS dentistry and is essential for dentists who are undertaking Vocational Training by Assessment. This course is also suitable for dentists who are new to the NHS and dentists returning to NHS practice. Other dentists can book to attend if places remain available 14 days in advance of the course. Sanjay Davda DDS (Dar es Salaam) FDS RCS (Eng), GDC 81635, graduated in 1989 from the University of Dar es Salaam and has worked in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Departments throughout the UK since 1990. He is currently a Clinical Teacher in Oral Surgery at King's College London Dental Institute and owns a dental practice with his wife, Latha. Sanjay's special interests are aesthetic dentistry, implants, oral surgery and conscious sedation, accepting referrals from other dental practitioners for treatment under conscious sedation. Sanjay holds Certificates in Conscious Sedation (BUOLD) and Implant Dentistry. He is fluent in 2 Indian languages and Swahili and conducts Free Dental Camps annually i
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VenueEducation Centre, RSHH, Southampton  View details
Date & timeFriday 7 June 2013, 09:30 to 16:30
LecturerMigration  View details
Target audience

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Development outcomeNo development outcome
Course styleLecture
Core topicNo core topic
CPD hours5:30
Cost£25.00
Aims
  1. Learn about the management of patients with medical conditions commonly encountered in primary care
  2. Know when to refer patients for treatment in the hospital setting
  3. Be able to manage and prevent a medical emergency
  4. Know how to assess risk by identifying the hazards which commonly cause emergencies