Introduction to NHS Module 10-Managing Medical Emergencies and Medically Compromised Patients (INOX260315)

AvailabilityCourse has taken place
SubjectIntroduction to the NHS
DescriptionThe aim of this course is to educate participants about skills required for routine dental treatment of patients whose systemic condition presents significant health risk, and to outline the crisis management should a medically emergency arise. Topics covered will include: * 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. Dr Fadi Barrak BDS Brist 1993; FDS RCS Eng 1997; MB BS Lond 2000; DipImpDent RCSEd, GDC 69265, is registered as a specialist in Oral Surgery and is a Fellow of the International Team for Implantology. He is the academic lead for the Masters course in dental implantology at the University of Central Lancashire, and is responsible for the development and delivery of the curriculum. He graduated in Dentistry from Bristol University followed by Medicine fr
Additional informationom Imperial College, London. Being dually qualified, he is also a Fellow of RCS England and an Affiliate of the RCS Edinburgh, having attained the Diploma in Implant Dentistry there. Fadi has also completed raining in Applied Occlusal Principles by the International Partnership for the Study of Occlusion which focused on full mouth rehabilitation. He has a combined experience in oral and maxillofacial surgery in both hospital and primary care settings since 1994, and is also a mentor for the Association of Dental Implantology and the International Team for Implantology. He has 13 years’ experience in implantology which constitutes over 90% of his clinical work, and mentors colleagues from beginners to experienced surgeons.
VenueGeorge Pickering Postgraduate Centre, Oxford - Oxfordshire  View details
Date & timeThursday 26 March 2015, 09:30 to 16:30
LecturerMigration  View details
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Development outcomeNo development outcome
Course styleLecture
Core topicNo core topic
CPD hours5:30
Cost£11.00
Aims
  1. Be able to describe the management of patients with medical conditions commonly encountered in primary care
  2. Be able to identify patients who should be referred for treatment in the hospital setting
  3. Be able to prevent and manage medical emergencies in the dental practice