DCP Study Day - Radiography and Radiation Protection and Theoretical Medical Emergencies (OX130614)

AvailabilityCourse has taken place
SubjectCore - Radiology
DescriptionAll topics presented within this study day will go towards core verifiable CPD. The morning session will compare the differences between plain film and digital imaging along with quality assurance procedures and the role of the IRMER operator within them. The after-noon session will look at ways in which we manage our patients that could have a positive effect in the prevention of medical emergencies along with the contents of the emergency drugs kit.
Additional informationNikki Rogers RDN, CMI Cert Management. FAETC, V1, NEBDN Sed. OHE and Rad.
GDC 107582 Dental Nurse Tutor for pre and post registration training at Bristol Dental Hospital, Chairperson for NEBDN Radiography post qualification. Teaching the Dental Nurse Sedation and Radiography post qualification at Bristol.
Nikki Rogers first qualified as a DSA in 1982 and holds NEBDN Nat. Cert, and post qualifications in Sedation, Radiography and OHE. As a Dental Nurse Tutor at Bristol Dental Hospital she is involved in pre and post registration training and qualified CMI Cert Management, FAETC and V1 NVQ Assessor/Verifier.

VenueGeorge Pickering Postgraduate Centre, Oxford - Oxfordshire  View details
Date & timeFriday 13 June 2014, 09:00 to 15:45
LecturerMigration  View details
Target audience

Recommended to all

Development outcomeNo development outcome
Course styleLecture
Core topicNo core topic
CPD hours5:00
Cost£20.00
Aims
  1. Understand the difference between plain film and digital imaging recognising some basic film faults if ever presented with them again.
  2. Be aware of the quality assurance procedures surrounding plain film and digital imaging.
  3. Recognise mechanisms that can be put into place to minimise the prevalence of a medical emergency occurring in the dental surgery.
  4. Be able to identify the contents of an emergency drugs kit knowing which drug is used for which condition.