Sedation, venipuncture and cannulation update (SW-25-11-05-01)

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SubjectAnxiety control and sedation
DescriptionPlease join us for an interactive and practical update day on IV sedation, cannulation and venepuncture. The course is suitable for all members of the team providing sedation as part of the requirements for the recommended 12 hours of sedation-related verifiable CPD in each 5 year cycle. Theory sessions will cover patient assessment, safety and cannulation tips and tricks and how to manage those difficult situations. Hands on activities will include cannulation practice on training arms then an opportunity to practice on each other in a clinical setting in the Exeter Dental Education Clinical Teaching Facility. Chris Bell and Tim Harris have a wealth of experience in dental IV sedation and share their top tips in a relaxed atmosphere. This will be a relatively small group. A similar course will be available in the north of the region earlier in 2025.
Additional information

This course is open to all who have previous experience with IV sedation – this is not a sedation qualification course but update.

Please bring scrub tops to wear for the clinical activity. Participants will be practicing on each other.

​There is no catering available at the Dental Education Facility- please bring your own lunch.

VenueExeter Dental Education Facility, Exeter - Devon N & E  View details
Date & timeWednesday 5 November 2025, 09:00 to 16:30
LecturersMr Chris Bell & Timothy Harris  View details
Target audience

Recommended to all

Development outcomeC
Course styleHands-on
Catering Tea and coffee only
Core topic Not a core topic
CPD hours5:30
Cost£175.00
Aims

The aim of this course is to support participants in providing IV sedation and effective and predictable cannulation in a general practice or secondary care setting


Objectives

By the end of this course participants should be able to:


  1. Explain the current best-practice guidance and where to find it
  2. Describe the anatomy for effective cannulation.
  3. Explain the best methods for patient preparation.
  4. Describe some practical tips to help improve the predictability of cannulation.
  5. Recognise common pitfalls and complications of cannulation.
  6. Undertake venepuncture and cannulation on each other and manikins in a clinical setting
  7. Appreciate emergencies encountered in sedation practice and how to manage them
  8. Describe how the dental team contributes to sedation patient care and the importance of team working
Learning outcomes

By the end of the session the participants will have the knowledge, skills and confidence to improve practical skills for their cannulation technique and updated on the current best practice for safe provision of IV sedation.