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Indian Health Service
Continuing Dental Education
Course Directory

FY 2009

Indian Health Service
Division of Oral Health
Clinical Support Center
40 North Central Avenue, Suite 780
Phoenix, AZ  85004

General Information

Eligibility

Continuing Dental Education (CDE) courses are open to IHS, Tribal, Urban, and Contract dental personnel. Some courses require completion of a prerequisite course. This is noted on the Course Detail page of each catalog offering. For example, dental assistants may not enroll in the Advanced Restorative course unless they have successfully completed the Basic Restorative course.

Before Selecting Your CDE Courses

Before selecting a CDE course, you must complete an Individual Development Plan (IDP) with a supervisor. The IDP identifies training needs that would be most appropriate for an employee and the dental program for which he / she works. If you have not already completed an IDP with your supervisor, you can find a copy of the form by going to the Dental Portal at the following address:

www.doh.ihs.gov

To Locate the form, follow these steps:

  1. Click the "Please Login" link near the top of the page.
  2. Once you are logged in, click the "CDE” tab on the left side of the page.
  3. On the CDE website, click the "My CDE” tab on the left side of the page.
  4. Then on the right side of the “My CDE” page, click the "IndividualDevelopmentPlan.doc" link under “Forms.”
  5. Download the IDP form, print it out and complete the form with your supervisor.

Selecting Your CDE Courses

Once you have completed your IDP, you may select your courses. For FY2009, you may choose a maximum of three courses by following these steps:

  1. Click the “Catalog” tab in the main navigation on the left side of the CDE website.
  2. Scroll as needed to find a course of interest.
  3. Click the Course Number to go to the Course Detail page.
  4. If this is a course that you wish to select, click the “Select Course” button.

Supervisor Approval of Your Course Selections

After you have selected all your courses, you are ready to process the selections by 1) prioritizing selections and 2) confirming priorities. Both these steps must be completed before sending the request to your supervisor. The CDE system uses the priorities you set here to try to register you in your most wanted course. Once you confirm your priorities, the CDE system sends an email to your supervisor requesting approval. To begin the Supervisor Approval process, click the “Request Approval” button on the right side of any Course Detail page.

Once your request is sent, you can track the status of your request using the "My CDE" page.

Help is Available

If you are using the CDE website for the first time, ask one of your co-workers or your supervisor for assistance. If you have forgotten your username or password, click on the “Forgot” button on the Login page. If you wish to confirm that you have made your selections correctly before the lottery, you can contact Marybeth.kinney@comcast.net for assistance. If you prefer to speak to someone by phone, call 602-364-7747 and ask your question. Leave your name and phone number as well as convenient times to call you.

Lottery

A computerized lottery is used to register participants into courses. This gives everyone an equal opportunity to attend at least one course. The selection period for FY 2009 is September 12, 2008 - October 31, 2008.

Results of the Lottery

An automated email will be sent to you and your supervisor with the results of the lottery. If you do not receive an email with your results, login to the website and see your results under "My CDE."

The results of the lottery will be available on www.doh.ihs.gov on November 3, 2007.

Update Your Dental Directory Listing

If you do not receive an automated email, that is an indication that your email address is listed incorrectly in the CDE Dental Directory. Please make corrections to the Dental Directory by following these steps:

  1. Login to the Dental Portal (www.doh.ihs.gov).
  2. Your Directory Listing is shown in the upper right corner of the page.
    Note: If you do not see a section entitled “Your Directory Listing”, you are not logged into the Dental Portal; please click the “Login Help” tab on the left side of the page for help logging into the Dental Portal.
  3. Make changes to the information as needed by clicking "update your directory listing".

It is important that your email address be correct in the Dental Directory since emails may be sent to advise you of course changes, course cancellations, and course assignments.

Confirming Your Attendance

Due to the extremely high demand for CDE courses, and the need to utilize resources efficiently, confirmation or cancellation of course attendance is required. When you are registered for a course, the status on that course will read “Registered” on the “My CDE” page. You can update the “Status” of your attendance at any time by clicking on the word “Registered” and indicating “Attending” or “Not-Attending.” If you have not confirmed attendance, the message “Please Confirm Your Attendance” will appear in red under the Course Title on the “My CDE” page twelve weeks before the course is due to start. Follow these steps to confirm attendance:

  1. On the "My CDE" page, click the message “Please Confirm Your Attendance.”
  2. Select a new status from the list provided and enter an appropriate comment.
    Note: If you select "Not Attending," your space in the class will be lost and filled with the first available waitlisted individual.
  3. Click the "Submit" button to finalize the change.

The Course Director will request that you re-confirm your attendance to him / her in writing after you have received your confirmation letter. If registered participants fail to confirm their intention to attend a course at least seven (7) weeks prior to the course start date, they will lose their training opportunity. Their places in a course will be offered to people on the waiting list.

Paying Your Tuition

Tuition is not charged for dental personnel working at IHS federal programs. Tuition will be charged for dental personnel working at Tribal dental programs that have taken their headquarters dental shares.

If you are charged tuition, then it must be paid no later than eight (8) weeks before the start date of a course. You pay tuition by check or money order made payable as directed in the catalog. Each course has a payment address indicated.

"In Your Clinic" and "By Request" courses have associated costs for travel, per diem, lodging, salary, and honorarium for instructors. These costs will be charged to all IHS, Tribal, and Urban dental programs. Contact the Course Director to arrange to schedule a course and negotiate fees

Travel & Lodging Information

Course participants are responsible for confirming attendance in a course, making travel and lodging arrangements, obtaining necessary travel documents, and ensuring that clinic schedules are arranged to allow for participants' absence.

Eight (8) to twelve (12) weeks before the start of a course, the Course Director will mail out information on lodging, special instructions regarding travel, uniform of the day, and the phone number of someone to contact to answer questions.

Another way to check travel and lodging information for a course is through the CDE website. Once you go to www.doh.ihs.gov and login, go to the CDE site and click on the course for which you are registered and scroll down on the Course Detail to the travel section. Some course directors will post the course confirmation letter on the CDE website under “Course Materials” which is under “Tools.”

Online/DVD Courses

The FY 2009 catalog has several courses that can be taken online. Tuition is charged for staff who work for dental programs that have taken HQ dental shares. Check the CDE website for information about tuition and access to online courses.

CDE Certificates

Course participants can view and print transcripts through the CDE system. A transcript lists the courses you have completed and the number of CDE credits earned since FY 2002. The transcript will be automatically updated when you complete courses in FY 2009.

Course participants are encouraged, upon their return to their worksite, to discuss course content with their supervisor and co-workers, and share what was learned and whether the course would be appropriate for other staff to attend.

Accreditation

The IHS Division of Oral Health is an American Dental Association (ADA) Continuing Education Recognition Program (CERP) Recognized Provider and Dental Assisting National Board (DANB) approved. In order to receive credit, participants must attend all sessions of a course. Evening sessions or pre-course work may be scheduled at the discretion of the course instructor, and will be announced at the beginning of the course.

American Dental Association Continuing Education Recognition Program logo   Dental Assisting National Board logo

The IHS Division of Oral Health is an ADA CERP recognized Provider (November 2004 to November 2008)

 

DANB Approval indicates that a continuing education course appears to meet certain specifications as described in the DANB Recertification Guidelines. DANB does not, however, endorse or recommend any particular continuing education course and is not responsible for the quality of any course content.

2009 Continuing Dental Education Catalog

Dentist Courses

DD0001: Advances in Pediatric Dentistry
Date(s): 8/4/2009 - 8/6/2009
Facility: Lawton Indian Hospital Location: Lawton, OK
Instructor(s): GEORGE CHIARCHIARO, MICHAEL MINDIOLA, TAD MABRY, Kimberly Nigg Director: TAD MABRY
Audience: Dentists Level: Basic
Quota: 4 - 8 students Tuition: $1,535.00
Hours: 24.00 (Total CDE); 24.00 (AGD - 430)
Summary:

This course is for the Indian Health Service [IHS], Tribal and Urban dentists of all experience levels who either desire or need to learn about advances in Pediatric Dentistry. This is a didactic course. It is designed to present the clinician with advances in restorative materials and techniques, space maintenance and minor orthodontics, behavior management, pathology, trauma and current trends in pediatric dentistry.

Learning Objectives:

Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
1. Appreciate advances in dental materials and how they apply to pediatric dentistry.
2. Design comprehensive treatment plans.
3. Appreciate different pulp therapy materials and techniques.
4. Manage difficult restorative situations with more skill.
5. Update on current trends in Pediatric Dentistry.
6. Diagnose and treat pediatric oral pathology.
7. Recognize and report child abuse and dental neglect.
8. Manage and treat trauma in the pediatric patient.

Prerequisites:

None

Travel:

Payment Address:

Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service
IHS Area Office, ATTN: Dental Branch
701 Market Street
Oklahoma City, OK 73114

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Dentist Courses

DD0002: Interceptive Orthodontic Training for the General Dentist
Date(s): 2/9/2009 - 2/13/2009
Facility: Chemawa Indian Health Center Location: Salem, OR
Instructor(s): D. MARK MCCOLLOUGH, FRANK MENDOZA Director: D. MARK MCCOLLOUGH
Audience: Dentists Level: Basic
Quota: 5 - 10 students Tuition: $1,130.00
Hours: 32.00 (Total CDE); 32.00 (AGD - 370)
Summary:

This course will include both didactic and hands-on formats. The course will be presented in three phases:
1. Diagnoses and assessment.
2. Interceptive and preventive treatment.
3. Limited correction appliances.

Learning Objectives:

Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
1. Take the diagnostic records on patients in need of interceptive or limited orthodontic treatment.
2. Identify and diagnose malocclusions that could benefit from interceptive orthodontic therapy.
3. Define interceptive orthodontic treatment objectives and develop treatment plans.
4. Band and bond teeth.
5. Identify and select proper appliances for treating various malocclusions.
6. Talk the same language as an orthodontist so that he/she can consult over the phone with you during treatment.

Prerequisites:

1. Copy of dental license.
2. Clinical letter of good standing.

Travel:

Payment Address:

Please Make Checks Payable to: Mountain Plains Health Consortium
c/o Mary Beth Kinney
22423 St. Andrews Ave.
Cupertino, CA 95014

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Dentist Courses

DD0003: Advanced Endodontic Techniques
Date(s): 4/6/2009 - 4/10/2009
Facility: W.W. Hastings Indian Hospital Dental Clinic Location: Tahlequah, OK
Instructor(s): MICHAEL MINDIOLA, JOHN KING, GLEN EISENHUTH Director: MICHAEL MINDIOLA
Audience: Dentists Level: Basic
Quota: 6 - 8 students Tuition: $1,203.00
Hours: 36.00 (Total CDE); 36.00 (AGD - 074)
Summary:

This course will cover endodontic diagnosis, tooth morphology, emergency treatment, instrumentation techniques (including Balanced Forces and multiple rotary systems), lateral and warm vertical obturation techniques, management of traumatic injuries, failure, retreatment and surgical procedures, and endodontic troubleshooting.

Learning Objectives:

Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:

1. Understand implications and limitations of diagnostic procedures.
2. Recognize tooth morphological problems often related to complications and failures.
3. Provide proper management of endodontic emergencies, including limited surgical treatment, modern instrumentation sequencing, techniques and instrument systems.
4. Use an apex locator.
5. Improve skills with lateral and warm vertical condensation techniques, and know when to use different instrumentation techniques.
6. Understand diagnosis and management of luxations, avulsions, root and crown fractures.
7. Diagnose and manage endodontic failures and restoration of endodontically treated teeth (including bonding agents, pins and posts).
8. Avoid and manage common trouble areas in endodontics including short-rooted teeth, short and long fills, and perforations.

Prerequisites:

None

Travel:

Payment Address:

Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service
c/o Mike Mindiola, W.W. Hastings Indian Hospital
100 South Bliss Ave.
Tahlequah, OK 74464

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Dentist Courses

DD0004: Advanced Endodontic Techniques
Date(s): 6/8/2009 - 6/12/2009
Facility: Northern Navajo Medical Center Location: Farmington, NM
Instructor(s): MICHAEL MINDIOLA, JOHN KING, GLEN EISENHUTH Director: JOHN KING
Audience: Dentists Level: Basic
Quota: 6 - 10 students Tuition: $1,203.00
Hours: 36.00 (Total CDE); 36.00 (AGD - 074)
Summary:

This course will cover endodontic diagnosis, tooth morphology, emergency treatment, instrumentation techniques [including Balanced Forces and multiple rotary systems], lateral and warm vertical obturation techniques, management of traumatic injuries, failure, retreatment and surgical procedures, and endodontic troubleshooting.

Learning Objectives:

Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:

1. Understand implications and limitations of diagnostic procedures.
2. Recognize tooth morphological problems often related to complications and failures.
3. Provide proper management of endodontic emergencies, including limited surgical treatment, modern instrumentation sequencing, techniques and instrument systems.
4. Use an apex locator.
5. Improve skills with lateral and warm vertical condensation techniques, and know when to use different instrumentation techniques.
6. Understand diagnosis and management of luxations, avulsions, root and crown fractures.
7. Diagnose and manage endodontic failures and restoration of endodontically treated teeth [including bonding agents, pins and posts].
8. Avoid and manage common trouble areas in endodontics including short-rooted teeth, short and long fills, and perforations.

Prerequisites:

None

Travel:

Payment Address:

Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service
c/o John King, Shiprock Dental Clinic
P.O. Box 160
Shiprock, NM 87420

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Dentist Courses

DD0005: Challenges in an Indian Health Service (IHS) Dental Practice
Date(s): 2/2/2009 - 2/6/2009
Facility: Northern Navajo Medical Center Location: Shiprock, NM
Instructor(s): CIELO DOHERTY, MARY MURPHY, JOHN KING, NORMAN JAMES, Rickey Thompson, AUGUST KALETA, KATRINA LESLIE Director: Rickey Thompson
Audience: Dentists Level: Basic
Quota: 6 - 8 students Tuition: $1,632.00
Hours: 40.00 (Total CDE); 8.00 (AGD - 074); 8.00 (AGD - 250); 8.00 (AGD - 430); 4.00 (AGD - 310); 4.00 (AGD - 734); 4.00 (AGD - 735); 4.00 (AGD - 754)
Summary:

People are by virtue of their assignment location, thrust into professional roles for which they have not been adequately prepared by previous schooling or experience. “Challenges” is designed for all new Indian Health Service (IHS), tribal, and urban dentists within their first three to six months of service. The course provides a basis for understanding and working in the IHS dental programs as well as to establish a baseline of skill and knowledge to be able to provide dental services efficiently and effectively.

Learning Objectives:

1. Provide an overview of IHS history, mission and structure, personnel issues, and career development.
2. Increase efficiency to provide stainless steel crowns and other pediatric services.
3. Increase efficiency in diagnosis of endodontically treated teeth, periodontal disease and caries.
4. Be able to demonstrate sound oral surgical technique, diagnosis and treatment of infections.
5. Provide principles of health promotion and disease prevention and be able to interpret them relative to oral health.

Prerequisites:

Must have a current dental license.

Travel:

Payment Address:

Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service
c/o Rickey Thompson, Shiprock Dental Clinic
P.O. Box 160
Shiprock, NM 87420

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Dentist Courses

DD0006: Concepts of Dental Clinic Management I
Date(s): 3/16/2009 - 3/19/2009
Facility: Hyattplace Location: Albuquerque, NM
Instructor(s): Steve Tetrev, Richard Champany Director: MARY BETH KINNEY
Audience: Dentists, Hygienists Level: Basic
Quota: 8 - 16 students Tuition: $0.00
Hours: 28.00 (Total CDE); 28.00 (AGD - 550)
Summary:

The purpose of this comprehensive course is to give IHS Dental Chiefs, Tribal Clinical Dental Managers, and Dental Hygienists a better understanding of the “nuts and bolts” of dental program management. The course will include clinical data analysis/productivity improvement, personnel training, and problem solving. Additionally, personal awareness exercises will help managers with individual growth and development.

*The curriculum is flexible enough to address the individual needs of participants. Participants can expect pre-course communications and assignments.

NOTE: A forum for post-course follow-up will be developed to support managers with the implementation of skills and actions developed in the course.

Learning Objectives:

Upon completion of this course, participants should be able to:

1. Understand and apply the basic concepts presented to better manage their program including personnel, budget and clinic management.
2. Assess the efficiency and effectiveness of their clinic(s) and apply appropriate measures to improve clinic function optimizing teamwork.
3. Understand communication, management and relationship issues related to a mixed generation workforce and emotional intelligence.

Prerequisites:

None

Travel:

This course starts at 1 p.m. on March 16 and ends at 5 p.m. on March 19.

Payment Address:

Please Make Checks Payable to: Mountain Plains Health Consortium
c/o Mary Beth Kinney
22423 St. Andrews Ave.
Cupertino, CA 95014

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Dentist Courses

DD0007: Concepts of Dental Clinic Management II
Date(s): 4/27/2009 - 4/30/2009
Facility: HyattPlace Location: Albuquerque, NM
Instructor(s): Steve Tetrev, Richard Champany Director: MARY BETH KINNEY
Audience: Dentists Level: Advanced
Quota: 8 - 30 students Tuition: $1,012.00
Hours: 28.00 (Total CDE); 28.00 (AGD - 550)
Summary:

This comprehensive course for dentists will expand on the principles and skills of clinic and personnel management presented in Concepts I. Additional areas such as time management, motivating staff, mentoring/new manager development and other requested subjects will be presented.

*The curriculum is flexible enough to address the individual needs of participants. Participants can expect pre-course communications and assignments.

NOTE: A forum for post-course follow-up will be developed to support managers with the implementation of skills and actions developed in the course.

Learning Objectives:

Upon completion of this course, participants should be able to:

1. Understand and apply the advanced concepts presented in order to create a number of documents to include personnel actions (PIP, written counseling, etc.) business case analysis for additional revenue as well as a program budget.
2. Assess the efficiency and effectiveness of their clinic(s) and develop a work plan to improve clinic function that will be implemented with the assistance and support of the instructors and co-participants.
3. Understand communication, management and relationship issues related to the participant’s situation in order to better plan self-development and career development.

Prerequisites:

This course is for Dentists only. Completion of Concepts of Service Unit Management I or any of the "Concepts" courses presented by IHS since 1995 is required except as approved by instructors.

Travel:

This course starts at 1 p.m. on April 27 and ends at 5 p.m. on April 30.

Payment Address:

Please Make Checks Payable to: Mountain Plains Health Consortium
c/o Mary Beth Kinney
22423 St. Andrews Ave.
Cupertino, CA 95014

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Dentist Courses

DD0008: FUNdamentals of Pediatric Dentistry
Date(s): 5/5/2009 - 5/7/2009
Facility: TBD Location: Fargo, ND
Instructor(s): GREGORY WHELAN, John Zimmer Director: John Zimmer
Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants Level: Basic
Quota: 10 - 24 students Tuition: $604.00
Hours: 24.00 (Total CDE); 24.00 (AGD - 430)
Summary:

This three-day course will be presented by Greg Whelan and John Zimmer who have over 40 years of experience in dentistry with 15 years as general dentists. Topics to be presented: 1. Case presentations and treatment plans for pediatric dentistry. 2. Ideas you may use to improve child behavior in the operatory. 3. Review restorative techniques with Pulps / SSC. 4. Review the indications for Alternative Restorative Techniques with Glass Ionomer cements. 5. Indications and options for space management in the primary dentition. 6. String of Pearls: Multiple short topics gathered over the years.

Learning Objectives:

Upon completion of this course, the participant will be able to:
1. Rekindle his/her enthusiasm to treat children of all ages.
2. Provide options [and the prognosis] for the various treatment scenarios.

Prerequisites:

None

Travel:

Payment Address:

Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service
c/o John Zimmer, Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate Health Care Center
1000 Lake Traverse Drive
Sisseton, SD 57262

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Dentist Courses

DD0009: Temporomandibular Disorders
Date(s): By Request
Facility: In Your Clinic Location:
Instructor(s): Greg Goddard Director: Greg Goddard
Audience: Dentists Level: Basic
Quota: 6 - 10 students Tuition: $0.00
Hours: 32.00 (Total CDE); 32.00 (AGD - 182)
Summary:

This course will combine lecture, case presentations, hands-on clinical examinations, and clinical patient observations. The goal is to allow the participant to feel more confident in treating temporomandibular disorders (TMD).

To request this course, please contact Greg Goddard at one of the following numbers:
510-535-4410
415-621-8056
or email him at GregG@nativehealth.org

Cost is $1500 plus travel/per diem for each instructor.

Learning Objectives:

Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:

1. Understand the basic anatomy of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) muscle system.
2. Understand 5 causes of temporomandibular disorders (TMD).
3. Know the common signs and symptoms of TMD.
4. Perform a TMD screening history and exam.
5. Make 4 common diagnoses.
6. Recommend 10 self-care treatments.
7. Recognize 3 conditions that need medical referrals.

Prerequisites:

None

Travel:

Payment Address:

Costs will be negotiated between the instructor and the facility where the course is taught.



2009 Continuing Dental Education Catalog

Dentist Courses

DD0011: Challenges in an Indian Health Service [IHS] Dental Practice
Date(s): 2/23/2009 - 2/27/2009
Facility: W.W. Hastings Indian Hospital Location: Tahlequah, OK
Instructor(s): KIP MARTIN Director: KIP MARTIN
Audience: Level: Basic
Quota: 6 - 10 students Tuition: $1,007.00
Hours: (Total CDE)
Summary:

People are by virtue of their assignment location, thrust into professional roles for which they have not been adequately prepared by previous schooling or experience. “Challenges” is designed for all new Indian Health Service [IHS], tribal, and urban dentists within their first three to six months of service. The course provides a basis for understanding and working in the IHS dental programs as well as to establish a baseline of skill and knowledge to be able to provide dental services efficiently and effectively.

Learning Objectives:

Upon completion of this course, the participant will be able to:
1. Provide an overview of IHS history, mission and structure, personnel issues, and career development.
2. Increase efficiency to provide stainless steel crowns and other pediatric services.
3. Increase efficiency in diagnosis of endodontically treated teeth, periodontal disease and caries.
4. Be able to demonstrate sound oral surgical technique, diagnosis and treatment of infections.
5. Provide principles of health promotion and disease prevention and be able to interpret them relative to oral health.

Prerequisites:

Must have a current dental license.

Travel:

Payment Address:

Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
IHS Area Office, ATTN: Dental Branch
701 Market Street
Oklahoma City, OK 73114

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Dentist Courses

DD0012: Challenges in an Indian Health Service [IHS] Dental Practice
Date(s): 3/16/2009 - 3/20/2009
Facility: Chemawa Dental Clinic Location: Salem, OR
Instructor(s): KENNETH MORAN, NORMAN JAMES, D. MARK MCCOLLOUGH, FRANK MENDOZA, RICHARD TROYER, MICHAEL MINDIOLA, G. SMITH, Bonnie Bruerd, Kent Broadbent Director: Michael McLaughlin
Audience: Dentists Level: Basic
Quota: 6 - 10 students Tuition: $1,438.00
Hours: 38.00 (Total CDE); 4.00 (AGD - 074); 4.00 (AGD - 250); 10.00 (AGD - 310); 8.00 (AGD - 430); 8.00 (AGD - 734); 4.00 (AGD - 735)
Summary:

People are by virtue of their assignment location, thrust into professional roles for which they have not been adequately prepared by previous schooling or experience. “Challenges” is designed for all new Indian Health Service [IHS], tribal, and urban dentists within their first three to six months of service. The course provides a basis for understanding and working in the IHS dental programs as well as to establish a baseline of skill and knowledge to be able to provide dental services efficiently and effectively.

Learning Objectives:

Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
1. Provide an overview of IHS history, mission and structure, personnel issues, and career development.
2. Increase efficiency to provide stainless steel crowns and other pediatric services.
3. Increase efficiency in diagnosis of endodontically treated teeth, periodontal disease and caries.
4. Be able to demonstrate sound oral surgical technique, diagnosis and treatment of infections.
5. Provide principles of health promotion and disease prevention and be able to interpret them relative to oral health.

Prerequisites:

Must have a current dental license.

Travel:

Payment Address:

Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
c/o Michael McLaughlin
3750 Chemawa Road, N.E.
Salem, OR 97305

2009 Continuing Dental Education Catalog

Dentist Courses

DD0013: Head and Neck Anatomy Lab
Date(s): 2/5/2009 - 2/7/2009
Facility: Arizona School of Dentistry and Oral Health Location: Mesa, AZ
Instructor(s): Wayne Cottam Director: Amanda Cramer
Audience: Dentists Level: Advanced
Quota: 12 - 16 students Tuition: $590.00
Hours: 24.00 (Total CDE); 24.00 (AGD - 012)
Summary:

Please note: This class is offered on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. This 3-day course is similar to a course offered through the AGD. The dentists will participate in a refresher didactic course of hard and soft tissue landmarks of the human head and neck region. Afterwards, the group will be involved with disection of previously disected cadaver [prosected] and/or non-disected cadavers. Size of teams is dependent on cadavers available at the time.

Learning Objectives:

Upon completion of this course, the participant will be able to:
1. Identify prominent anatomical landmarks pertinent to the field of dentistry.
2. Skillfully explore and disect the head and neck region of the human body.
3. Show competence in knowledge gained from the course.

Prerequisites:

Minimum of six [6] years of post-dental school clinical dentistry.

Travel:

Payment Address:

Please Make Checks Payable to: Mountain Plains Health Consortium
c/o Mary Beth Kinney
22423 St. Andrews Ave.
Cupertino, CA 95014

2009 Continuing Dental Education Catalog

Hygienist Courses

DH0001: Dental Hygienist Educator Course
Date(s): 5/11/2009 - 5/13/2009
Facility: Phoenix Indian Medical Center Location: Phoenix, AZ
Instructor(s): G. SMITH, LORI GOODMAN Director: G. SMITH
Audience: Hygienists, Dentists Level: Advanced
Quota: 8 - 20 students Tuition: $554.00
Hours: 16.00 (Total CDE); 16.00 (AGD - 490)
Summary:

This 2 day didactic and lab course is for dental hygienists who have a desire to be IHS educators in periodontics. This is a teaching course, where the participant will learn how and what to teach dental assistants in basic clinical periodontics. You will be preparing the assistant to provide ultrasonic instrumentation, OHI, and antimicrobial recommendations to their patients under the direction of a dentist or hygienist. This course will certify you to teach dental assistants and provide continuing education credits through the Division of Oral Health CDE program, as well as enhance your CV/Resume with dental activities outside your normal service unit duties. PowerPoint presentations will be provided to all course participants to facilitate teaching activities.

Learning Objectives:

Upon completion of this course, the participant will be able to:
1. Use the concepts of adult education in teaching situations.
2. Teach detection and classification of periodontal disease.
3. Motivate individuals to improve oral hygiene and periodontal health.
4. Teach safe and effective ultrasonic scaling of teeth.
5. Accurately code for periodontal and hygiene procedures with IHS/ADA coding.
6. Recommend effective toothpastes, mouth rinses and oral hygiene aids to dental assistants and patients.
7. Identify who is at risk for periodontal breakdown.
8. Use mounted dentiforms effectively to teach instrumentation of teeth.

Prerequisites:

Participant has been a clinical hygienist for at least five years and has the supervisor's permission to teach a four-day course, either at or away from the service unit.

Travel:

Course begins at 1:00 p.m. on May 11 and ends at noon May 13.

Payment Address:

Please Make Checks Payable to: Mountain Plains Health Consortium
c/o Mary Beth Kinney
22423 St. Andrews Ave.
Cupertino, CA 95014

2009 Continuing Dental Education Catalog

Assistant Courses

DA0001: Periodontal Expanded Functions - Basic
Date(s): 6/8/2009 - 6/12/2009
Facility: Northern Navajo Indian Hospital Location: Shiprock, NM
Instructor(s): NADINE BROWN, SHARON BYDONIE Director: SHARON BYDONIE
Audience: Assistants Level: Basic
Quota: 8 - 10 students Tuition: $656.00
Hours: 32.00 (Total CDE); 32.00 (DANB Clinical)
Summary:

This didactic and clinical course is designed for assistants who will have the opportunity to improve their skills in ultrasonic scaling. We will work on dentiforms and on other course participants with the state-of-the art Piezoelectric scalers or Cavitron ultrasonic scalers. The use of antimicrobials including sulcular irrigation, and new oral hygiene adjuncts will also be covered. The course will have a strong clinical emphasis. In addition, we will review the Indian Health Service (IHS) and American Dental Association (ADA) periodontal procedure codes.

Students must complete 20 patient cleaning at their home dental clinic, documented on the Follow-Up Training Progress Record, before the Course Completion Certificate is provided by the DOH.

Learning Objectives:

Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:

1. Relate Community Periodontal Index of Treatment Needs (CPITN) scores to a need for potential periodontal treatment.
2. Detect disease, supra and subgingival calculus.
3. Accurately code for periodontal and hygiene procedures with IHS/ADA coding.
4. Use sulcular irrigators, and know when to use them.
5. Recommend effective toothpastes, mouthrinses and oral hygiene aids to patients.
6. Motivate patients to improve plaque removal and periodontal health.
7. Identify who is at risk for periodontal breakdown.

Prerequisites:

None

Travel:

Payment Address:

Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service
c/o Sharon Bydonie, Shiprock Dental Clinic
P.O. Box 160
Shiprock, NM 87420

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DA0002: Periodontal Expanded Functions - Basic
Date(s): 4/20/2009 - 4/24/2009
Facility: Claremore Indian Hospital Location: Claremore, OK
Instructor(s): JULIE BLACK, MARY MURPHY, GEORGE CHIARCHIARO Director: JULIE BLACK
Audience: Assistants Level: Basic
Quota: 8 - 10 students Tuition: $1,136.00
Hours: 35.00 (Total CDE); 35.00 (DANB Clinical)
Summary:

This didactic and clinical course is designed for assistants who will have the opportunity to improve their skills in ultrasonic scaling. We will work on dentiforms and on other course participants with the state-of-the art Piezoelectric scalers or Cavitron ultrasonic scalers. The use of antimicrobials including sulcular irrigation, and new oral hygiene adjuncts will also be covered. The course will have a strong clinical emphasis. In addition, we will review the Indian Health Service [IHS] and American Dental Association [ADA] periodontal procedure codes. Students must complete 20 patient cleaning at their home dental clinic, documented on the Follow-Up Training Progress Record, before the Course Completion Certificate is provided by the DOH.

Learning Objectives:

Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
1. Relate Community Periodontal Index of Treatment Needs [CPITN] scores to a need for potential periodontal treatment.
2. Detect disease, supra and subgingival calculus.
3. Accurately code for periodontal and hygiene procedures with IHS/ADA coding.
4. Use sulcular irrigators, and know when to use them.
5. Recommend effective toothpastes, mouthrinses and oral hygiene aids to patients.
6. Motivate patients to improve plaque removal and periodontal health.
7. Identify who is at risk for periodontal breakdown.

Prerequisites:

None

Travel:

This course begins at 8:30 a.m. Monday April 20 and ends at 11:00 on Friday, April 24.

Payment Address:

Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service
c/o IHS Area Office, ATTN: Dental Branch
701 Market Drive
Oklahoma City, OK 73114

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Assistant Courses

DA0003: Periodontal Expanded Functions - Advanced
Date(s): 3/23/2009 - 3/27/2009
Facility: Albuquerque Indian Dental Clinic Location: Albuquerque, NM
Instructor(s): SANDRA FERGUSON, Edwina Lee, Ayana Blagrove Director: SANDRA FERGUSON
Audience: Assistants Level: Advanced
Quota: 8 - 14 students Tuition: $867.00
Hours: 32.00 (Total CDE); 32.00 (DANB Clinical)
Summary:

Assistants will have the opportunity to improve their skills in ultrasonic scaling and hand instrumentation. They will be able to work on patients with state of the art ultrasonic scalers, and significant time will be spent on hand scaling with universal curettes and scalers. Instrument sharpening, irrigation, and local delivery of antimicrobials will also be covered. In addition, we will review charting of Indian Health Service (IHS) and American Dental Association (ADA) periodontal procedure codes.

Students must complete 20 patient cleanings at their home dental clinic, documented on the Follow-Up Training Progress Record, before the Course completion Certificate is provided by the DOH.

Learning Objectives:

Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:

1. Relate Community Periodontal Index of Treatment Needs (CPITN) scores to a need for potential periodontal treatment.
2. Detect disease, supra and subgingival calculus.
3. Provide thorough ultrasonic scaling of teeth.
4. Use scalers and curettes efficiently and atraumatically.
5. Accurately code for periodontal and hygiene procedures with IHS/ADA coding.
6. Sharpen curets and scalers correctly and efficiently.
7. Recommend effective toothpastes, mouthrinses and oral hygiene aids to patients.
8. Motivate patients to improve plaque removal and periodontal health.
9. Identify who is at risk for periodontal breakdown.

Prerequisites:

This didactic and clinical course is for GS-4 and above or equivalent dental assistants who have completed the basic clinical periodontics course in the past 5 years or who are currently using ultrasonic scalers on a regular basis.

Travel:

Payment Address:

Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service
c/o Sandra Ferguson, Crownpoint Health Care Facility
P.O. Box 358
Crownpoint, NM 87313

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Assistant Courses

DA0004: Restorative Functions- Basic
Date(s): 3/9/2009 - 3/13/2009
Facility: Haskell Dental Clinic Location: Lawrence, KS
Instructor(s): MICHAEL KINCAID Director: CINDY THOMAS
Audience: Assistants Level: Basic
Quota: 6 - 8 students Tuition: $819.00
Hours: 36.00 (Total CDE); 36.00 (DANB Clinical)
Summary:

The purpose of this course is to introduce the dental assistant to the placement and finishing of restorative materials used in operative dentistry. Technical background information is presented in cavity classification and dental anatomy. Class I, II, V amalgam restorations, Class III, and V composite restorations are covered in lecture and laboratory exercises. Both written and practical examinations are used to measure participant progress. The basic course has been organized for those dental assistants who have limited or no training and/or experience in the placement of restorative materials. Additionally, it is limited to those clinics where the ratio of dentists to dental assistants allows the practice of expanded restorative functions. If the newly acquired skills are to become fully developed, the assistant must be able to return to his/her clinic and work with their dentist for a recommended period of 6 months. This follow-up is required in order to complete the course and receive a certificate.

Learning Objectives:

Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:

1. Have a better understanding of tooth morphology and structure.
2. Place and finish basic amalgam and composite restorations.
3. Discriminate between what is an acceptable and unacceptable restoration.

Prerequisites:

None

Travel:

Payment Address:

Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service
c/o Cindy Thomas, Haskell Dental Staff Development Center
2415 Massachusetts Street
Lawrence, KS 66046

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Assistant Courses

DA0005: Restorative Functions- Basic
Date(s): 4/20/2009 - 4/24/2009
Facility: Haskell Dental Clinic Location: Lawrence, KS
Instructor(s): MICHAEL KINCAID Director: CINDY THOMAS
Audience: Assistants Level: Basic
Quota: 6 - 8 students Tuition: $819.00
Hours: 36.00 (Total CDE); 36.00 (DANB Clinical)
Summary:

The purpose of this course is to introduce the dental assistant to the placement and finishing of restorative materials used in operative dentistry. Technical background information is presented in cavity classification and dental anatomy. Class I, II, V amalgam restorations, Class III, and V composite restorations are covered in lecture and laboratory exercises. Both written and practical examinations are used to measure participant progress. The basic course has been organized for those dental assistants who have limited or no training and/or experience in the placement of restorative materials. Additionally, it is limited to those clinics where the ratio of dentists to dental assistants allows the practice of expanded restorative functions. If the newly acquired skills are to become fully developed, the assistant must be able to return to his/her clinic and work with their dentist for a recommended period of 6 months. This follow-up is required in order to complete the course and receive a certificate.

Learning Objectives:

Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:

1. Have a better understanding of tooth morphology and structure.
2. Place and finish basic amalgam and composite restorations.
3. Discriminate between what is an acceptable and unacceptable restoration.

Prerequisites:

None

Travel:

Payment Address:

Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service
c/o Cindy Thomas, Haskell Dental Staff Development Center
2415 Massachusetts Street
Lawrence, KS 66046

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Assistant Courses

DA0006: Restorative Functions- Basic
Date(s): 8/3/2009 - 8/7/2009
Facility: Haskell Dental Clinic Location: Lawrence, KS
Instructor(s): MICHAEL KINCAID Director: CINDY THOMAS
Audience: Assistants Level: Basic
Quota: 6 - 8 students Tuition: $819.00
Hours: 36.00 (Total CDE); 36.00 (DANB Clinical)
Summary:

The purpose of this course is to introduce the dental assistant to the placement and finishing of restorative materials used in operative dentistry. Technical background information is presented in cavity classification and dental anatomy. Class I, II, V amalgam restorations, Class III, and V composite restorations are covered in lecture and laboratory exercises. Both written and practical examinations are used to measure participant progress. The basic course has been organized for those dental assistants who have limited or no training and/or experience in the placement of restorative materials. Additionally, it is limited to those clinics where the ratio of dentists to dental assistants allows the practice of expanded restorative functions. If the newly acquired skills are to become fully developed, the assistant must be able to return to his/her clinic and work with their dentist for a recommended period of 6 months. This follow-up is required in order to complete the course and receive a certificate.

Learning Objectives:

Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:

1. Have a better understanding of tooth morphology and structure.
2. Place and finish basic amalgam and composite restorations.
3. Discriminate between what is an acceptable and unacceptable restoration.

Prerequisites:

None

Travel:

Payment Address:

Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service
c/o Cindy Thomas, Haskell Dental Staff Development Center
2415 Massachusetts Street
Lawrence, KS 66046

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Assistant Courses

DA0007: Restorative Functions-Advanced
Date(s): 4/7/2009 - 4/10/2009
Facility: Haskell Dental Clinic Location: Lawrence, KS
Instructor(s): MICHAEL KINCAID Director: CINDY THOMAS
Audience: Assistants Level: Advanced
Quota: 6 - 8 students Tuition: $819.00
Hours: 36.00 (Total CDE); 36.00 (DANB Clinical)
Summary:

This course is a continuation of the “Basic Expanded Functions” course, which is a prerequisite. All five-cavity classifications/preparations will be covered in lecture and laboratory exercises, including amalgam and composite restorations. Lectures will review and update course participants on dental restorative materials including a discussion of bonding agents. Laboratory exercises will be performed on typodonts beginning with conservative preparations and working up to and including cusp-protected amalgam and incisal angle composite resin restorations. Also, participants will be introduced to the basics of occlusion. The course will require that the participant perform 5 cusp-protecting amalgams (CPAs) and 5 class IV composite restorations back in their clinical setting before receiving her/his certificate.

Learning Objectives:

Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:

1. Understand the basic concepts of occlusion as they apply to restorative dentistry.
2. Place and finish complex Class II amalgam restorations and composite restorations involving the incisal angle.
3. Understand of the current state-of-the-art dentinal bonding agents.
4. Discriminate between acceptable and unacceptable restorations.

Prerequisites:

Certificate from the Basic Expanded Functions course prior to 1995; GS-5 or eviqualent or successful completion of the Esthetic Restorative course.

Travel:

Payment Address:

Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service
c/o Cindy Thomas, Haskell Dental Staff Development Center
2415 Massachusetts Street
Lawrence, KS 66046

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Assistant Courses

DA0008: Restorative Functions-Advanced
Date(s): 5/19/2009 - 5/22/2009
Facility: Haskell Dental Clinic Location: Lawrence, KS
Instructor(s): MICHAEL KINCAID Director: CINDY THOMAS
Audience: Assistants Level: Advanced
Quota: 6 - 8 students Tuition: $819.00
Hours: 36.00 (Total CDE); 36.00 (DANB Clinical)
Summary:

This course is a continuation of the “Basic Expanded Functions” course, which is a prerequisite. All five-cavity classifications/preparations will be covered in lecture and laboratory exercises, including amalgam and composite restorations. Lectures will review and update course participants on dental restorative materials including a discussion of bonding agents. Laboratory exercises will be performed on typodonts beginning with conservative preparations and working up to and including cusp-protected amalgam and incisal angle composite resin restorations. Also, participants will be introduced to the basics of occlusion. The course will require that the participant perform 5 cusp-protecting amalgams (CPAs) and 5 class IV composite restorations back in their clinical setting before receiving her/his certificate.

Learning Objectives:

Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:

1. Understand the basic concepts of occlusion as they apply to restorative dentistry.
2. Place and finish complex Class II amalgam restorations and composite restorations involving the incisal angle.
3. Understand of the current state-of-the-art dentinal bonding agents.
4. Discriminate between acceptable and unacceptable restorations.

Prerequisites:

Certificate from the Basic Expanded Functions course prior to 1995; GS-5 or eviqualent or successful completion of the Esthetic Restorative course.

Travel:

Payment Address:

Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service
c/o Cindy Thomas, Haskell Dental Staff Development Center
2415 Massachusetts Street
Lawrence, KS 66046

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Assistant Courses

DA0009: Restorative Functions-Advanced
Date(s): 9/15/2009 - 9/18/2009
Facility: Haskell Dental Clinic Location: Lawrence, KS
Instructor(s): MICHAEL KINCAID Director: CINDY THOMAS
Audience: Assistants Level: Advanced
Quota: 6 - 8 students Tuition: $819.00
Hours: 36.00 (Total CDE); 36.00 (DANB Clinical)
Summary:

This course is a continuation of the “Basic Expanded Functions” course, which is a prerequisite. All five-cavity classifications/preparations will be covered in lecture and laboratory exercises, including amalgam and composite restorations. Lectures will review and update course participants on dental restorative materials including a discussion of bonding agents. Laboratory exercises will be performed on typodonts beginning with conservative preparations and working up to and including cusp-protected amalgam and incisal angle composite resin restorations. Also, participants will be introduced to the basics of occlusion. The course will require that the participant perform 5 cusp-protecting amalgams (CPAs) and 5 class IV composite restorations back in their clinical setting before receiving her/his certificate.

Learning Objectives:

Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:

1. Understand the basic concepts of occlusion as they apply to restorative dentistry.
2. Place and finish complex Class II amalgam restorations and composite restorations involving the incisal angle.
3. Understand of the current state-of-the-art dentinal bonding agents.
4. Discriminate between acceptable and unacceptable restorations.

Prerequisites:

Certificate from the Basic Expanded Functions course prior to 1995; GS-5 or eviqualent or successful completion of the Esthetic Restorative course.

Travel:

Payment Address:

Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service
c/o Cindy Thomas, Haskell Dental Staff Development Center
2415 Massachusetts Street
Lawrence, KS 66046

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Assistant Courses

DA0010: Basic Restorative Functions Review
Date(s): 5/5/2009 - 5/7/2009
Facility: Haskell Dental Clinic Location: Lawrence, KS
Instructor(s): MICHAEL KINCAID Director: CINDY THOMAS
Audience: Assistants Level: Review
Quota: 4 - 8 students Tuition: $526.00
Hours: 20.00 (Total CDE); 20.00 (DANB Clinical)
Summary:

The purpose of this course is to provide a review of Basic Restorative techniques and materials for those dental assistants who have previously completed the Basic Restorative Functions course and feel the need for a refresher course. This course will briefly re-introduce basic concepts of tooth anatomy, cavity classifications and basic restorations using alloy and composite materials, but will primarily be a hands-on course working with typodonts and doing restorations.

Learning Objectives:

After completion of this course, the participants will be able to:
1. Determine the difference between an acceptable and unacceptable restoration.
2. Have a better understanding of tooth anatomy and morphology.
3. Understand where help is most needed when doing restorations.

Prerequisites:

1. Completion of Basic Restorative Functions course.
2. Dental Assistant Assessment.
3. Supervising Dental Officer Assessment.

Travel:

Payment Address:

Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service
c/o Cindy Thomas, Haskell Dental Staff Development Center
2415 Massachusetts Street
Lawrence, KS 66046

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Assistant Courses

DA0011: Advanced Restorative Functions Review
Date(s): 2/10/2009 - 2/12/2009
Facility: Haskell Dental Clinic Location: Lawrence, KS
Instructor(s): MICHAEL KINCAID Director: CINDY THOMAS
Audience: Assistants Level: Review
Quota: 4 - 8 students Tuition: $531.00
Hours: 20.00 (Total CDE); 20.00 (DANB Clinical)
Summary:

The purpose of this course is to provide a review of Advanced Restorative techniques and materials for those dental assistants who have previously completed the Advanced Restorative Functions course, have been utilized as expanded functions assistants placing advanced restorations for at least five years, and feel the need for a refresher course. This course will briefly re-introduce concepts concerning tooth anatomy and morphology but will primarily be a hands-on course working with typodonts and doing restorations.

Learning Objectives:

Upon completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

1. Determine the difference between an acceptable and unacceptable restoration.
2. Have a better understanding of tooth anatomy and morphology.
3. Understand where help is most needed when doing restorations.

Prerequisites:

1. Completion of Restorative Functions-Advanced.
2. Five years experience placing advanced restorations.
3. Dental Assistant Assessment.
4. Supervising Dental Officer Assessment.

Travel:

Payment Address:

Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service
c/o Cindy Thomas, Haskell Dental Staff Development Center
2415 Massachusetts Street
Lawrence, KS 66046

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Assistant Courses

DA0012: Advanced Restorative Functions Review
Date(s): 8/18/2009 - 8/20/2009
Facility: Haskell Dental Clinic Location: Lawrence, KS
Instructor(s): MICHAEL KINCAID Director: CINDY THOMAS
Audience: Assistants Level: Review
Quota: 4 - 8 students Tuition: $531.00
Hours: 20.00 (Total CDE); 20.00 (DANB Clinical)
Summary:

The purpose of this course is to provide a review of Advanced Restorative techniques and materials for those dental assistants who have previously completed the Advanced Restorative Functions course, have been utilized as expanded functions assistants placing advanced restorations for at least five years, and feel the need for a refresher course. This course will briefly re-introduce concepts concerning tooth anatomy and morphology but will primarily be a hands-on course working with typodonts and doing restorations.

Learning Objectives:

Upon completion of this course, the participants will be able to:

1. Determine the difference between an acceptable and unacceptable restoration.
2. Have a better understanding of tooth anatomy and morphology.
3. Understand where help is most needed when doing restorations.

Prerequisites:

1. Completion of Restorative Functions-Advanced.
2. Five years experience placing advanced restorations.
3. Dental Assistant Assessment.
4. Supervising Dental Officer Assessment.

Travel:

Payment Address:

Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service
c/o Cindy Thomas, Haskell Dental Staff Development Center
2415 Massachusetts Street
Lawrence, KS 66046

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Assistant Courses

DA0013: Pediatric Dentistry for the Dental Assistant
Date(s): 4/28/2009 - 4/30/2009
Facility: Claremore Indian Hospital Dental Clinic Location: Claremore, OK
Instructor(s): GEORGE CHIARCHIARO, TAD MABRY, Kimberly Nigg Director: Kimberly Nigg
Audience: Assistants Level: Basic
Quota: 4 - 8 students Tuition: $1,370.00
Hours: 24.00 (Total CDE); 24.00 (DANB Clinical)
Summary:

This course is designed to increase the knowledge of subject matter and techniques that are commonly used in clinical pediatric dentistry. Topics covered include the exam appointment, behavior management, early childhood caries, prevention modalities, medically compromised patients, medical emergencies, child abuse and neglect, and space maintenance. This is a didactic and lab course. No patients will be seen.

Learning Objectives:

Upon completion of this course, the participants will be able to:
1. Demonstrate working knowledge of the most recent advances and practices in pediatric dentistry.
2. Show practical proficiency in selected dental procedures.
3. Recognize and report child abuse and dental neglect.
4. Manage special needs pediatric patients.

Prerequisites:

None

Travel:

Payment Address:

Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service
IHS Area Office, ATTN: Dental Branch
701 Market Street
Oklahoma City, OK 73114

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Assistant Courses

DA0014: Restorative Functions- Basic
Date(s): 4/20/2009 - 4/24/2009
Facility: Northern Navajo Medical Center Location: Shiprock, NM
Instructor(s): THOMAS REESE, Rickey Thompson Director: Rickey Thompson
Audience: Assistants Level: Basic
Quota: 6 - 6 students Tuition: $1,481.00
Hours: 36.00 (Total CDE); 36.00 (DANB Clinical)
Summary:

The purpose of this course is to introduce the dental assistant to the placement and finishing of restorative materials used in operative dentistry. Technical background information is presented in cavity classification and dental anatomy. Class I, II, V amalgam restorations, Class III, and V composite restorations are covered in lecture and laboratory exercises. Both written and practical examinations are used to measure participant progress. The basic course has been organized for those dental assistants who have limited or no training and/or experience in the placement of restorative materials. Additionally, it is limited to those clinics where the ratio of dentists to dental assistants allows the practice of expanded restorative functions. If the newly acquired skills are to become fully developed, the assistant must be able to return to his/her clinic and work with their dentist for a recommended period of 6 months. This follow-up is required in order to complete the course and receive a certificate.

Learning Objectives:

Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:

1) Have a better understanding of tooth morphology and structure.
2) Place and finish basic amalgam and composite restorations.
3) Discriminate between what is an acceptable and unacceptable restoration.

Prerequisites:

None

Travel:

Payment Address:

Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service
c/o Rickey Thompson, Shiprock Dental Clinic
P.O. Box 160
Shiprock, NM 87420

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Assistant Courses

DA0015: Restorative Functions-Advanced
Date(s): 6/22/2009 - 6/26/2009
Facility: Northern Navajo Medical Center Location: Shiprock, NM
Instructor(s): THOMAS REESE, Rickey Thompson Director: Rickey Thompson
Audience: Assistants Level: Advanced
Quota: 6 - 6 students Tuition: $1,676.00
Hours: 36.00 (Total CDE); 36.00 (DANB Clinical)
Summary:

This course is a continuation of the “Basic Expanded Functions” course, which is a prerequisite. All five-cavity classifications/preparations will be covered in lecture and laboratory exercises, including amalgam and composite restorations. Lectures will review and update course participants on dental restorative materials including a discussion of bonding agents. Laboratory exercises will be performed on typodonts beginning with conservative preparations and working up to and including cusp-protected amalgam and incisal angle composite resin restorations. Also, participants will be introduced to the basics of occlusion. The course will require that the participant perform 5 cusp-protecting amalgams [CPAs] and 5 class IV composite restorations back in their clinical setting before receiving her/his certificate.

Learning Objectives:

Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
1. Have an understanding of the basic concepts of occlusion as they apply to restorative dentistry.
2. Be able to place and finish complex Class II amalgam restorations and composite restorations involving the incisal angle.
3. Have an understanding of the current state-of-the-art in dentinal bonding agents.
4. Have the ability to discriminate between acceptable and unacceptable restorations.

Prerequisites:

Certificate from the Basic Expanded Functions course GS-5 or eviqualent or successful completion of the Esthetic Restorative course.

Travel:

Payment Address:

Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service
c/o Rickey Thompson, Shiprock Dental Clinic
P.O. Box 160
Shiprock, NM 87420

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Assistant Courses

DA0016: Prepare for Dental Assisting National Board [DANB] Certification Exam
Date(s): 2/3/2009 - 2/5/2009
Facility: Albuquerque Area Office Location: Albuquerque, NM
Instructor(s): ERMA CASUSE, MARIE MONTIN Director: ERMA CASUSE
Audience: Assistants Level: Basic
Quota: 8 - 15 students Tuition: $811.00
Hours: 24.00 (Total CDE); 24.00 (DANB Clinical)
Summary:

This course is designed for dental assistants with more than 2 years of work experience in a dental office who want to prepare for the Dental Assisting National Board [DANB] certification examination. It introduces study materials and resources available to the assistant. Participants will receive the following books: A & L’s Quick Review: Dental Assistant Essentials of Dental Assisting and Radiographic Imaging for Dental Auxiliaries. They will also receive the DANB Candidate Guide, which contains an overview of all DANB exams with outline/references and an application form. During the 3 day session, a brief overview of each book and suggested study guide tips on how the materials may be used will be shared with the participants.

Learning Objectives:

Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
1. Focus study efforts and identify weak areas in preparation for DANB certification examination.
2. Feel more confident in taking a standardized test.
3. Gain insight into the pace required for the actual exam.

Prerequisites:

2 years of chairside dental assisting experience.

Travel:

Payment Address:

Please Make Checks Payable to: Mountain Plains Health Consortium
c/o Mary Beth Kinney
22423 St. Andrews Ave.
Cupertino, CA 95014

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DA0017: Totem I for Supervisors and Lead Dental Assistants
Date(s): 2/24/2009 - 2/26/2009
Facility: AIDC Classroom Location: Albuquerque, NM
Instructor(s): MARIE MONTIN, ERMA CASUSE Director: ERMA CASUSE
Audience: Assistants, Dentists Level: Basic
Quota: 8 - 15 students Tuition: $659.00
Hours: 24.00 (Total CDE); 24.00 (DANB Non-Clinical)
Summary:

This 3-day course is designed to offer the new lead or supervisor the knowledge and skills needed to effectively manage in a dental clinic setting. During this course the participants will assess learning styles and recognize performance problems associated with different learning styles. They will become aware of different uses of policy and procedure manuals and raise employees’ awareness about planning for retirement. Participants can expect pre-course communication and assignments.

Learning Objectives:

Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
1. Assess learning styles and identify potential strengths and problems associated with each of the styles.
2. Improve working relationships through trust and sharing.
3. Improve clinic operations by input from staff.
4. Create options to solve people and clinical problems.
5. Recognize the importance of having a functional policy and procedure manual.

Prerequisites:

Currently a supervisor/lead or aspiring to become a supervisor or lead in the future.

Travel:

Payment Address:

Please Make Checks Payable to: Mountain Plains Health Consortium
c/o Mary Beth Kinney
22423 St. Andrews Ave.
Cupertino, CA 95014

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Assistant Courses

DA0018: Totem II for Supervisors and Lead Dental Assistants
Date(s): 3/17/2009 - 3/19/2009
Facility: AIDC Location: Albuquerque, NM
Instructor(s): ERMA CASUSE, MARIE MONTIN Director: ERMA CASUSE
Audience: Assistants Level: Advanced
Quota: 8 - 15 students Tuition: $638.00
Hours: 24.00 (Total CDE); 24.00 (DANB Non-Clinical)
Summary:

This course is designed as an advanced continuation of the “Totem I for Lead/Supervisor Dental Assistants.” It is designed to present the supervisor/lead with a more in-depth study of resources used to assess learning styles and recognize performance problems associated with different learning styles. During this course the participant will complete an analysis profile, which will identify their leadership style and how it affects the people they supervise. They will design a plan for delegation of duties, learn about the importance of a training plan when presenting in-service training, and examine employee performance evaluation methods. Each participant will research their clinic’s employee award system and career development process and present their findings to the group. This advanced supervisor/lead course will exhibit a flexible curriculum to address the expressed needs and development of the participants. Participants can expect pre-course communication and assignments.

Learning Objectives:

Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
1. Assess leadership styles and identify potential problems associated with each style.
2. Develop a customized training plan for orienting and developing employees.
3. Understand an employee award system and career development process.

Prerequisites:

1. Completion of Totem I for Lead/Supervisor Dental Assistants.
2. Experience as a supervisor or lead.

Travel:

Payment Address:

Please Make Checks Payable to: Mountain Plains Health Consortium
c/o Mary Beth Kinney
22423 St. Andrews Ave.
Cupertino, CA 95014

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Assistant Courses

DA0019: Dental Assisting Review
Date(s): 4/14/2009 - 4/16/2009
Facility: BLM Training Center Location: Phoenix, AZ
Instructor(s): ERMA CASUSE, MARIE MONTIN Director: ERMA CASUSE
Audience: Assistants Level: Review
Quota: 10 - 20 students Tuition: $559.00
Hours: 24.00 (Total CDE); 24.00 (DANB Clinical)
Summary:

This 3 day course is designed to offer the experienced dental assistant an opportunity to update and improve their knowledge and skills in the clinic. During this course the participants will re-examine their duties and responsibilities update principles of infection control evaluate their efficiency and effectiveness in the clinic reassess their professionalism and teamwork practices. Participants can expect pre-course communication and assignments.

Learning Objectives:

Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
1. Describe the role and responsibilities of an effective dental assistant.
2. Evaluate current infection control practices, and make changes when necessary.
3. Increase awareness of daily clinical efficiency practices.
4. Recognize the importance of being a productive team member.
5. Demonstrate a positive attitude when dealing with patients and co-workers.

Prerequisites:

10 years of experience as a dental assistant. No exceptions.

Travel:

Payment Address:

Please Make Checks Payable to: Mountain Plains Health Consortium
c/o Mary Beth Kinney
22423 St. Andrews Ave.
Cupertino, CA 95014

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DA0020: Orientation to Dental Assisting - Part 1
Date(s): 5/12/2009 - 5/14/2009
Facility: BLM Training Center Location: Phoenix, AZ
Instructor(s): ERMA CASUSE, MARIE MONTIN Director: ERMA CASUSE
Audience: Assistants Level: Basic
Quota: 8 - 15 students Tuition: $710.00
Hours: 24.00 (Total CDE); 24.00 (DANB Clinical)
Summary:

This 3 day course is designed to offer the new, untrained dental assistant knowledge and skills needed to be an effective team member. During this course the participants will receive an introduction to the duties and responsibilities of a dental assistant principles of infection control dental terminology dental charting. In addition the Radiology Health and Safety written exam will be given. Participants can expect pre-course communication and assignments.

Learning Objectives:

Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
1. Describe the role and responsibilities of a dental assistant.
2. Identify preferred learning style and appreciate the potential strengths and problems associated with that learning style.
3. Recognize the importance of infection control.
4. Understand the importance of dental radiation safety.

Prerequisites:

None

Travel:

Payment Address:

Please Make Checks Payable to: Mountain Plains Health Consortium
c/o Mary Beth Kinney
22423 St. Andrews Ave.
Cupertino, CA 95014

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DA0021: Pathways: Training Dental Assistants On-the-Job [OTJ]
Date(s): 6/9/2009 - 6/11/2009
Facility: Albuquerque Area Office Location: Albuquerque, NM
Instructor(s): ERMA CASUSE, MARIE MONTIN Director: ERMA CASUSE
Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants Level: Basic
Quota: 8 - 15 students Tuition: $659.00
Hours: 24.00 (Total CDE); 12.00 (DANB Clinical); 12.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 24.00 (AGD - 551)
Summary:

This course will demonstrate how to use Pathways, a computer program for dental assisting education. Additional educational material to train new dental assistants will also be explored. Participants can expect pre-course communication and assignments.

Learning Objectives:

Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
1. Understand how to use Pathways and additional educational material [books and videos] to train new/OJT dental assistants.
2. Coordinate and make adjustments to curriculum to meet the specific needs of a trainee.
3. Provide instruction using Pathways and other educational material.
4. Use a variety of feedback techniques to assist the trainee to become an effective and efficient dental assistant

Prerequisites:

Currently or will be involved with Dental Assisting Education.

Travel:

Payment Address:

Please Make Checks Payable to: Mountain Plains Health Consortium
c/o Mary Beth Kinney
22423 St. Andrews Ave.
Cupertino, CA 95014

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DA0022: Orientation to Dental Assisting - Part 2
Date(s): 6/23/2009 - 6/25/2009
Facility: AIDC Classroom Location: Albuquerque, NM
Instructor(s): ERMA CASUSE, MARIE MONTIN Director: ERMA CASUSE
Audience: Assistants Level: Basic
Quota: 6 - 8 students Tuition: $1,254.00
Hours: 24.00 (Total CDE); 24.00 (DANB Clinical)
Summary:

This 3 day course is designed as an advanced continuation of "Orientation to Dental Assisting Part 1." The course will provide hands-on experience for participants to learn and practice skills such as 4-handed dentistry, dental dam application, and sealant application. In adddition, there will be a review of infection control procedures and radiology health and safety practices. Participants can expect pre-course communication and assignments.

Learning Objectives:

Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
1. Demonstrate how to apply dental dam effectively.
2. Understand and perform 4-handed dentistry.
3. Recognize the importance of infection control.
4. Perform basic chairside assisting skills.
5. Prepare/mix commonly used dental materials.
6. Understand the importance of dental radiation safety.

Prerequisites:

1. Completion of Orientation to Dental Assisting, Part 1. No exceptions.

Travel:

Payment Address:

Please Make Checks Payable to: Mountain Plains Health Consortium
c/o Mary Beth Kinney
22423 St. Andrews Ave.
Cupertino, CA 95014

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DA0023: Totem III for Supervisors and Lead Dental Assistants
Date(s): 8/18/2009 - 8/20/2009
Facility: AIDC Classroom Location: Albuquerque, NM
Instructor(s): ERMA CASUSE, MARIE MONTIN Director: ERMA CASUSE
Audience: Assistants Level: Advanced
Quota: 8 - 15 students Tuition: $688.00
Hours: 24.00 (Total CDE); 24.00 (DANB Non-Clinical)
Summary:

This 3-day course is designed for lead/supervisor dental assistants and is an advanced continuation of the "Totem I and Totem II" courses. During this course the participant will focus on basic principles of planning, presenting, and following up on training programs designed for individuals or groups they supervise. Participants will use problem solving to identify an employees performance problems, which will be used to determine the type of intervention needed. Participants will learn how to use training to improve employee performance and be aware of when training may or may not be the answer. The Totem III course will present an agenda that is flexible in order to address the expressed needs and development of the participants. Participants can expect pre-course communication and assignments.

Learning Objectives:

Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
1. Improve training technique by acknowledging your training style.
2. Conduct a position description analysis and develop a career plan for employees who you supervise.
3. Develop a customized training plan involving your staff with the training process.

Prerequisites:

1. Completion of Totem I and Totem II for Lead/Supervisor Dental Assistants.
2. Experience as a supervisor or lead.

Travel:

Payment Address:

Please Make Checks Payable to: Mountain Plains Health Consortium
c/o Mary Beth Kinney
22423 St. Andrews Ave.
Cupertino, CA 95014

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DA0024: Endodontic Radiography for Dental Staff
Date(s): By Request
Facility: In Your Clinic Location:
Instructor(s): Charles Selleck Director: CINDY THOMAS
Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants Level: Basic
Quota: 4 - 8 students Tuition: Negotiated
Hours: 16.00 (Total CDE); 16.00 (DANB Clinical); 16.00 (AGD - 731)
Summary:

DENTAL ASSISTANTS NEED TO REQUEST ASSISTANCE FROM THEIR SUPERVISOR TO SELECT THIS COURSE. THE COURSE IS OFFERED IN YOUR CLINIC AND THE COST OF THE COURSE IS NEGOTIATED BETWEEN THE INSTRUCTOR AND THE DENTAL CHIEF.

This course is designed to provide the participants with the opportunity to share their knowledge and skills, and to experience different approaches to accomplishing endodontic radiographic exposures. Topics to be discussed will include the purposes of endodontics radiography, obstructions which are usually encountered when accomplishing endo projections, patients/film/x-ray tube positioning, and the need for accuracy and repeatability in technique.

Learning Objectives:

Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:

1. Recognize and be able to describe an acceptable endodontic radiograph.
2. Work around the various obstructions to film positioning, such as rubber dam and frame.
3. Have a clearer understanding of when and why radiographs are exposed during an endodontic procedure.
4. Produce diagnostically useful endodontic radiographs.

Prerequisites:

None.


Please contact Charles Selleck at 785-234-0196 or 785-383-6945.
Email Dr. Selleck at selleckc@sbcglobal.net
If unable to reach Dr. Selleck, call Cindy Thomas at 785-832-4852.

Travel:

Payment Address:

The cost of the course will be negotiated between the instructor and the facility where the course is taught.



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DA0025: Improving Your Daily Clinic Efficiency
Date(s): By Request
Facility: In Your Clinic Location:
Instructor(s): Charles Selleck Director: CINDY THOMAS
Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants Level: Basic
Quota: 2 - 6 students Tuition: $0.00
Hours: 24.00 (Total CDE); 24.00 (DANB Clinical); 24.00 (AGD - 550)
Summary:

DENTAL ASSISTANTS NEED TO REQUEST ASSISTANCE FROM THEIR SUPERVISOR TO SELECT THIS COURSE. THE COURSE IS OFFERED IN YOUR CLINIC AND THE COST OF THE COURSE IS NEGOTIATED BETWEEN THE INSTRUCTOR AND THE DENTAL CHIEF. This course has been developed to provide Indian Health Service [IHS], Urban, and Tribal Dental Staff with designated, uninterrupted time to consider:
1. Daily routines and/or practices within each section of the clinic that may be adversely affecting productivity and patient flow.
2. Patient scheduling and call in lists.
3. The distribution of unit supplies, and delivery of instruments and materials as they relate to the treatment process.
4. “Unit Dose Concept” and the dentist’s unexpected needs.
5. Safe delivery and retrieval of instruments during treatment procedure.

Learning Objectives:

Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
1. Recognize problems in the clinic’s storage, distribution, and delivery of instruments and materials that may result in delayed patient care and reduced clinical efficiency.
2. Reduce the number of absences from chairside to obtain missing or needed instruments and supplies.
3. Recognize clinic sections, which may need improvement and/or reorganization and initiate appropriate changes.

Prerequisites:

None.

Please contact Charles Selleck at 785-234-0196 or 785-383-6945. Email Dr. Selleck at selleckc@sbcglobal.net If unable to reach Dr. Selleck, call Cindy Thomas at 785-832-4852.

Travel:

Payment Address:

The cost of the course will be negotiated between the instructor and the facility where the course is taught.



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DA0026: Instrument Transfer in Four-Handed Dentistry
Date(s): By Request
Facility: In Your Clinic Location:
Instructor(s): Charles Selleck Director: CINDY THOMAS
Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants Level: Basic
Quota: 4 - 6 students Tuition: $0.00
Hours: 16.00 (Total CDE); 16.00 (DANB Clinical); 16.00 (AGD - 551)
Summary:

DENTAL ASSISTANTS NEED TO REQUEST ASSISTANCE FROM THEIR SUPERVISOR TO SELECT THIS COURSE. THE COURSE IS OFFERED IN YOUR CLINIC AND THE COST OF THE COURSE IS NEGOTIATED BETWEEN THE INSTRUCTOR AND THE DENTAL CHIEF.

This course is primarily designed to provide clinical dental staff with an update on the process, benefits, and effective use of four-handed instrument transfer during clinical procedures.

Learning Objectives:

Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:

1. Demonstrate improved efficiency in the transfer of instruments during clinical procedures.
2. Demonstrate improved anticipation of the operator’s needs during clinical procedures.
3. Reduce the number of absences from chairside to obtain forgotten instruments or supplies.

Prerequisites:

None.

Please contact Charles Selleck at 785-234-0196 or 785-383-6945.
Email Dr. Selleck at selleckc@sbcglobal.net
If unable to reach Dr. Selleck, call Cindy Thomas at 785-832-4852.

Travel:

Payment Address:

The cost of the course will be negotiated between the instructor and the facility where the course is taught.



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DA0027: Radiology for Dental Staff: In Your Clinic
Date(s): By Request
Facility: In Your Clinic Location:
Instructor(s): Charles Selleck Director: CINDY THOMAS
Audience: Dentists, Assistants, Hygienists Level: Basic
Quota: 4 - 8 students Tuition: $0.00
Hours: 24.00 (Total CDE); 24.00 (DANB Clinical); 24.00 (AGD - 731)
Summary:

DENTAL ASSISTANTS NEED TO REQUEST ASSISTANCE FROM THEIR SUPERVISOR TO SELECT THIS COURSE. THE COURSE IS OFFERED IN YOUR CLINIC AND THE COST OF THE COURSE IS NEGOTIATED BETWEEN THE INSTRUCTOR AND THE DENTAL CHIEF. This 3-day course has been designed to provide both newly hired and experienced clinical dental staff with instruction and practice in intra-oral radiographic technique, and current information on dental radiation safety procedures. Solutions to common problems in exposure technique, exposure settings, film and patient positioning, processing and evaluation of dental radiographs will be covered.

Learning Objectives:

Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
1. Explain the need for conscientious attention to radiation safety procedures.
2. Demonstrate proper application of radiation safety procedures during routine intra-oral radiographic exposures.
3. Demonstrate effective patient, film and tube positioning for the production of diagnostic intra-oral radiographs and produce diagnostically useful films.
4. Examine processed intra-oral radiographs and detect errors in projection technique, which have resulted in a loss of diagnostic quality.
5. Explain the probable cause of the projection error and determine an appropriate correction.
6. Successfully complete the Indian Health Service [IHS] Radiological Health and Safety written exam.

Prerequisites:

None. Please contact Charles Selleck at 785-234-0196 or 785-383-6945. Email Dr. Selleck at selleckc@sbcglobal.net If unable to reach Dr. Selleck, call Cindy Thomas at 785-832-4852.

Travel:

Payment Address:

The cost of the course will be negotiated between the instructor and the facility where the course is taught.



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DA0028: Oral Surgery Assistants Survival Course
Date(s): 4/7/2009 - 4/9/2009
Facility: TBD Location: Albuquerque, NM
Instructor(s): KENNETH MORAN, James Osaki, NORMAN JAMES, CONNIE JENSEN Director: KENNETH MORAN
Audience: Assistants, Dentists Level: Basic
Quota: 12 - 24 students Tuition: $878.00
Hours: 24.00 (Total CDE); 24.00 (DANB Clinical); 24.00 (AGD - 310)
Summary:

A three-day course designed to teach skills required by dental assistants when working with the oral and maxillofacial surgeon. This will involve clinic as well as operating room settings. Topics to be covered include medical evaluation of patients, sedation procedures, instrumentation, basic anatomy, and sterile technique. A special section will focus on dealing with the difficult surgeon.

Learning Objectives:

Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
1. Understand some common medical conditions and commonly used drugs that impact the care of surgical patients.
2. Identify special instruments, equipment, and materials used in oral surgery.
3. Understand why oral surgeons do what they do.
4. Function more fully as an oral surgery assistant.

Prerequisites:

None

Travel:

Travel days will be April 6 and April 10.

Payment Address:

Please Make Checks Payable to: Mountain Plains Health Consortium
c/o Mary Beth Kinney
22423 St. Andrews Ave.
Cupertino, CA 95014

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DA0029: Restorative Functions- Basic
Date(s): By Request
Facility: In Your Clinic Location:
Instructor(s): Terry Haney Director: Terry Haney
Audience: Assistants Level: Basic
Quota: 6 - 12 students Tuition: Negotiated
Hours: 36.00 (Total CDE); 36.00 (DANB Clinical)
Summary:

This course is offered by request "in your clinic." It is suggested that the Chief of the dental clinic contact Dr. Haney directly by email at haney@mail.sisna.com or 505-368-3788. Costs will be negotiated between the instructor and the facility where the course is taught.

The purpose of this course is to introduce the dental assistant to the placement and finishing of restorative materials used in operative dentistry. Technical background information is presented in cavity classification and dental anatomy. Class I, II, V amalgam restorations, Class III, and V composite restorations are covered in lecture and laboratory exercises. Both written and practical examinations are used to measure participant progress. The basic course has been organized for those dental assistants who have limited or no training and/or experience in the placement of restorative materials. Additionally, it is limited to those clinics where the ratio of dentists to dental assistants allows the practice of expanded restorative functions. If the newly acquired skills are to become fully developed, the assistant must be able to return to his/her clinic and work with their dentist for a recommended period of 6 months. This follow-up is required in order to complete the course and receive a certificate.

Learning Objectives:

Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:

1. Have a better understanding of tooth morphology and structure.
2. Place and finish basic amalgam and composite restorations.
3. Discriminate between what is an acceptable and unacceptable restoration.

Prerequisites:

None.

Travel:

Payment Address:

Costs will be negotiated between the instructor and the facility where the course is taught.



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DA0030: Restorative Functions-Advanced
Date(s): By Request
Facility: In Your Clinic Location:
Instructor(s): Terry Haney Director: Terry Haney
Audience: Assistants Level: Advanced
Quota: 6 - 8 students Tuition: Negotiated
Hours: 36.00 (Total CDE); 36.00 (DANB Clinical)
Summary:

This course is offered by request "in your clinic." It is suggested that the Chief of the dental clinic contact Dr. Haney directly by email at haney@mail.sisna.com or 505-368-3788. Costs will be negotiated between the instructor and the facility where the course is taught.

This course is a continuation of the “Basic Expanded Functions” course, which is a prerequisite.
All five-cavity classifications/preparations will be covered in lecture and laboratory exercises, including amalgam and composite restorations. Lectures will review and update course participants on dental restorative materials including a discussion of bonding agents. Laboratory exercises will be performed on typodonts beginning with conservative preparations and working up to and including cusp-protected amalgam and incisal angle composite resin restorations. Also, participants will be introduced to the basics of occlusion. The course will require that the participant perform 5 cusp-protecting amalgams (CPAs) and 5 class IV composite restorations back in their clinical setting before receiving her/his certificate.

Learning Objectives:

Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:

1. Have an understanding of the basic concepts of occlusion as they apply to restorative dentistry.
2. Be able to place and finish complex Class II amalgam restorations and composite restorations involving the incisal angle.
3. Have an understanding of the current state-of-the-art in dentinal bonding agents.
4. Have the ability to discriminate between acceptable and unacceptable restorations

Prerequisites:

Certificate from the Basic Expanded Functions course prior to 1995; GS-5 or eviqualent or successful completion of the Esthetic Restorative course.

Travel:

Payment Address:

Costs will be negotiated between the instructor and the facility where the course is taught.



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DE0003: Dental Treatment for the Medically Compromised Patient
Date(s): By Request
Facility: In Your Clinic Location:
Instructor(s): Rickey Thompson Director: Rickey Thompson
Audience: Dentists, Hygienists Level: Basic
Quota: 2 - 15 students Tuition: $0.00
Hours: 4.00 (Total CDE); 4.00 (AGD - 754)
Summary:

Over recent years, the number of medically compromised patients entering Indian Health Service Dental Clinics has been increasing. Many of these have urgent treatment needs where a delay in dental care could pose a serious health threat. This short half-day presentation will cover risk assessment and ethical considerations when providing dental treatment for adult patients with a wide variety of medical issues including heart and circulatory diseases, liver diseases, respiratory diseases, renal diseases, pregnancy, bisphosphonate therapy, diabetes, bleeding disorders, organ transplantation, cancer, and thyroid diseases.

Course is available to dentists and dental hygienists only.

Learning Objectives:

Upon completion of this course, the participant will be able to:

1. Determine when consultation with the patient's primary care provider is indicated.
2. Understand risks associated with certain medical conditions and when further tests or evaluation are needed.
3. Understand different treatment options to consider for medically compromised patients.

Prerequisites:

This course is open to dentists and dental hygienists only.

Please contact Dr. Thompson at rickey.thompson@ihs.gov or call 505-368-6383.

Travel:

Payment Address:

The cost of the course will be negotiated between the instructor and the facility where the course is taught.



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DE0004: Periodontics for the General Practioner, Part 3
Date(s): 10/22/2008 - 10/22/2008
Facility: via phone / WebEx Location: Nashville, TN
Instructor(s): Phillip Woods Director: Timothy Ricks
Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants Level: Basic
Quota: 2 - 30 students Tuition: $0.00
Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 490)
Summary:

This one-hour conference call is offered to all staff in the Nashville Area.

When should the Community Periodontal Index of Treatment Needs (CPITN) be done? What are the most current classifications for periodontal disease? How can I more effectively treatment plan patients with periodontal disease? When should perio patients be recalled? These are among the many questions dental professionals have in the day-to-day management of patients with periodontal disease. This presentation is part of a three-part series on periodontal disease over the next 3 months.


Learning Objectives:

Upon completion of this session, the participant will be able to:

1. Discuss the evidence supporting the frequency of periodontal recalls and the importance of patient self-care.
2. Discuss the medico-legal implications related to periodontal disease management.
3. Identify two surgical techniques that can be employed by general dentists to effectively treat most periodontal patients in an IHS setting.

Prerequisites:

None

Travel:

Payment Address:





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DE0006: Dental Assisting and Office Personnel: Effective Oral Health Education, Customer Service Skills, and Clinical updates.
Date(s): 4/14/2009 - 4/16/2009
Facility: Fort Meade Location: Sturgis, ND
Instructor(s): Nicole Glines, Travis Fisher Director: Nicole Glines
Audience: Assistants, Support Staff Level: Basic
Quota: 10 - 30 students Tuition: $224.00
Hours: 24.00 (Total CDE)
Summary:

Participants will learn techniques for person-to-person delivery of oral health education and instruction. The course content will include discussion of the dental caries and periodontal health processes and the utilization of oral health aides to improve oral health status. Career development and professional progression will also be discussed.

Learning Objectives:

Upon completion of this course, the participant will be able to:
1. Gain a better understanding of CDC guidelines as it relates to dental programs including dental sealant application, radiology and infection control.
2. Increase awareness of the dental caries and periodontal health processes and utilization of oral health aides to improve oral health status.
3. Recognize oral health to be an integral part of a person’s overall general health.

Prerequisites:

Radiographic and sealant application experience helpful but not necessary.

Travel:

Travel days are April 13 and April 17. Class participants will need to have availability of a car for transportation to and from Ft. Meade.

Payment Address:

Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
c/o Nicole Glines, Pine Ridge Dental Clinic
P.O. Box 1201
Pine Ridge, SD 57770

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DE0007: Practical Considerations for the Medically Compromised Dental Patient
Date(s): 5/12/2009 - 5/14/2009
Facility: TBD Location: Albuquerque, NM
Instructor(s): Claudia von Hendricks, KENNETH MORAN, NORMAN JAMES, John Zimmer, Terry Friend Director: Claudia von Hendricks
Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants Level: Basic
Quota: 15 - 30 students Tuition: $897.00
Hours: 24.00 (Total CDE); 24.00 (DANB Clinical); 24.00 (AGD - 754)
Summary:

Medically complex dental patients comprise a broad range of adults and children with physical, emotional and medical problems. Many of these patients require special diagnostic tests and consultations with medical specialists which may result in treatment modifications. This course will address common medical conditions and oral health scenarios. Mock health histories and radiographs will be available for group discussion. The lectures and discussions will include but not be limited to the cardiac, respiratory, neurological and hepatic systems. Also included will be scenarios for a variety of treatment situations, s such as for patients undergoing chemotherapy or preparing for organ transplantation, as well as for the dental treatment of the routine or medically complex child.

Learning Objectives:

Upon completion of this course, the participants will be able to:
1. Understand the basic physiology of common medical conditions.
2. Determine when a consultation or referral is indicated.
3. Understand if and when dental treatment modifications are indicated.

Prerequisites:

None

Travel:

Payment Address:

Please Make Checks Payable to: Mountain Plains Health Consortium
c/o Mary Beth Kinney
22423 St. Andrews Ave.
Cupertino, CA 95014

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DE0008: National IHS Dental Update
Date(s): 7/28/2009 - 7/30/2009
Facility: Hyatt Downtown Location: Albuquerque, NM
Instructor(s): GREGORY WHELAN Director: MARY BETH KINNEY
Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff Level: Basic
Quota: 50 - 200 students Tuition: $0.00
Hours: (Total CDE)
Summary:

Details regarding National IHS Dental Update will be available in late January, 2009.

Learning Objectives:

Prerequisites:

None

Travel:

Payment Address:

Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.
c/o Mary Beth Kinney
22423 St. Andrews Ave.
Cupertino, CA 95014

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DE0009: Special Care: An Oral Health Professional's Guide to Serving Young Children with Special Health Care Needs
Date(s): By Request
Facility: Online Location: Online
Instructor(s): Director: MARY BETH KINNEY
Audience: Dentists, Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants Level: Basic
Quota: TBD Tuition: $0.00
Hours: 4.00 (Total CDE); 4.00 (DANB Clinical); 4.00 (AGD - 750)
Summary:

The curriculum provides oral health professionals (dentists, dental hygienists, and dental assistants) with information to ensure that young children with special health care needs have access to health-promotion and disease-prevention services that address their unique oral health needs in a comprehensive, family-centered, and community-based manner. Module titles are as follows: (1) An Overview of Children with Special Health Care Needs and Oral Health, (2) Providing Optimal Oral Health Care, (3) Oral Health Supervision, (4) Prevention of Oral Disease, and (5) Behavior Management.

The Web-based curriculum was prepared by the National Maternal and Child Oral Health Resource Center at Georgetown University and designed by the Center for Advanced Distance Education at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Curriculum content was adapted from the Planning Guide for Dental Professionals Serving Children with Special Health Care Needs, prepared by the University of Southern California, University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles. Development of the planning guide and the CE course was supported by the Health Resources and Services Administration’s Maternal and Child Health Bureau.

Learning Objectives:

At the end of this course, participants will be able to be:
1. Aware and responsive to the oral health unique requirements for young children with special health care needs.
2. Develop family-centered preventive programs for young children with special health care needs.
3. Proficient in managing oral health behaviors for young children with special health care needs.

Prerequisites:

None

Travel:

Payment Address:

No tuition is due for this online course for IHS staff.



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DE0010: CDE: Fluoride Varnishes
Date(s): By Request
Facility: Online Location: Online
Instructor(s): Timothy Ricks Director: Timothy Ricks
Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants Level: Basic
Quota: TBD Tuition: $0.00
Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 258)
Summary:

This is an online course offered to staff in the Nashville Area for continuing education credit. It consists of a pre-test, course content, and a post-test.

Learning Objectives:

Upon completion of this online course, the participant will be able to:

1. Discuss the advantages of fluoride varnishes over other methods of fluoride exposure.
2. Know the indications and contraindications to applying fluoride varnish.
3. Teach non-dental health providers how to apply fluoride varnish.

Prerequisites:

None

Travel:

Payment Address:





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DE0011: CDE: Dental Public Health
Date(s): By Request
Facility: Online Location: Online
Instructor(s): Timothy Ricks Director: Timothy Ricks
Audience: Dentists Level: Basic
Quota: TBD Tuition: $0.00
Hours: 1.00 (Total CDE); 1.00 (DANB Non-Clinical); 1.00 (AGD - 258)
Summary:

This is an online course offered to staff in the Nashville Area for continuing education credit. It consists of a pre-test, course content, and a post-test.

Learning Objectives:

This course will enable you to:

  • Define Dental Public Health
  • List examples of dental public health
  • Describe components of dental public health
Prerequisites:

Travel:

Payment Address:

Please Make Checks Payable to: Indian Health Service.



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DE0012: Radiology Made Easy
Date(s): By Request
Facility: Online Location: Online
Instructor(s): ROYANN ROYER Director: MARY BETH KINNEY
Audience: Dentists, Hygienists, Assistants, Support Staff Level: Basic
Quota: TBD Tuition: $0.00
Hours: 3.00 (Total CDE); 3.00 (DANB Clinical); 3.00 (AGD - 731)
Summary:

THIS ONLINE COURSE IS FOR CONTINUING DENTAL EDUCATION PURPOSES. IT DOES NOT SUBSTITUTE FOR THE IHS RADIOLOGY CERTIFICATION.

A training DVD has been developed for new dental clinicians as well as dental clinicians who are currently working in the dental profession. The purpose for new dental personnel is to introduce radiology equipment, discuss the concepts of how to obtain quality radiographs and demonstrate techniques for achieving ideal, diagnostic radiographs. Current dental personnel can use the information as a general review and to update and enhance current techniques being utilized by the clinic staff.

This DVD can be viewed in its entirety or each individual section accessed separately as needed to improve technique skills or review a specific concept in dental radiology. It also is a good complementary resource for the IHS textbook, Radiological Health and Safety. The DVD is divided into five major areas of training:

Section 1. Radiology Equipment.
Section 2. Radiographic Techniques.
Section 3. Processing Radiographs.
Section 4. Specialized Techniques.
Section 5. Infection Control.

Learning Objectives:

After review of this DVD and completion of the post-test the clinician will be able to:

1. Identify components of radiology equipment.
2. Demonstrate proper radiation safety procedures when exposing radiographs.
3. Practice appropriate techniques for placement of patient, film, and x-ray equipment when exposing periapical and bitewing radiographs.
4. Identify common errors that result in a loss of diagnostic quality for intra-oral and panoramic radiographs and how to correct for these errors.
5. Describe how to process radiographs using an automatic processor.
6. Demonstrate proper techniques for placement of patient, film and x-ray equipment when taking Panoramic, Occlusal and Vertical Bitewing radiographs.
7. Explain how to use appropriate infection control procedures when exposing radiographs.

Prerequisites:

None

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No tuition is due for this course.