
NOTE: The June course is full. Registrations are open for the December 6-10 class.
PURPOSE
This course is designed for dental hygienists who have been out of practice for an extended period of time and seek to re-enter private practice or apply for re-licensure in dental hygiene. This course is not designed to replace the rigorous curriculum of an accredited dental hygiene program and it does not guarantee success on National, Regional or State Board Examinations.
NOTE: PARTICIPANTS MUST BE A GRADUATE OF AN AMERICAN DENTAL ASSOCIATION (ADA) ACCREDITED DENTAL HYGIENE PROGRAM. Participants must have a current or previous Dental Hygiene State License.
PREREQUISITES:
Documentation is required.
1. Current Dental Hygiene license OR if re-entering field, proof of graduation from an ADA accredited dental hygiene program and proof of current/previous license must be supplied.
2. Current Certificate of Basic Life Support for Health Care Providers (BLS).
3. Current active Health Insurance- Copy of both sides of medical insurance card required.
4. Professional Liability Insurance (in your name) – if need to apply, contact HPSO. Call 1-800-982-9491 or visit HPSO online.
OBJECTIVES
Upon completion of this course the learner will be able to:
LOCATION
Sessions will be held in room AD3116 and Clinic 14, School of Dentistry Building, Medical College of Georgia.
CREDIT
The scheduled instructional time in this course is 40 clock hours and attendance of the entire program is approved by the Medical College of Georgia for 40 Continuing Education Credit Hours.
ATTIRE
Clinical attire all four days: scrubs of any color, hosiery/socks long enough so that skin is not exposed while seated, and clinic shoes must be closed heel and toe, maybe athletic.
Monday, June 7, 2010 |
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| 7:30 | Registration Welcome Introduction of faculty and participants AD3116 |
| 8:00 | Dental Hygiene Patient Care 101- an overview from start to finish of a typical day providing dental hygiene treatment. Included in this segment is infection control, setting up an operatory, assessing a medical /dental history, taking blood pressures and pulse, extra and intra oral dental exams including probing and dental charting, developing a dental hygiene treatment plan, patient information and consent, patient education based on indices and assessment findings, scale, polish , fluoride therapy and patient recall needs. Clinic 14 |
| 10:00 | Implementing Patient Care 101 in clinic 14- setting up an operatory, peer patient review-taking a medical/dental history , blood pressure and pulse, performing an extra and intra oral exam. Clinic 14 |
| 11:00 | 2nd Peer patient review- taking a medical/dental history, blood pressure and pulse, performing an extra and intra oral exam. Clinic 14 |
| 12:00 | Lunch (on your own) |
| 1:00 | Instrumentation 101- modified pen grasp, fulcrum placements, polishing techniques, and basic patient, operator and operatory positioning, ultrasonic and sonic scaling, and air powder polishing. AD 3116 |
| 3:00 | Practicing instrumentation 101 in a simulation lab Clinic 14 Homework: HIPAA, OSHA and Georgia Laws and Rules Regulating Dental hygiene |
Tuesday, June 8, 2010 |
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| 8:00 | Radiology 101- a review from film to digital dental radiograph. AD3116 |
| 9:00 | Hands on radiology- taking digital and film x-rays on manikins and peer patients Clinic 14 |
| 12:00 | Lunch (on your own) |
| 1:00 | 1st & 2nd peer patient care- review medical /dental histories, take blood pressure and pulse, review extra and intra oral findings, probe and chart, x-rays (if needed), DH treatment plan, OHI, scale, polish, and fluoride. Clinic 14 |
| 4:00 | Review 101 Activities - evaluate strengths and weaknesses, homework assignments (reading assignments on ultrasonic and air powder polishing use, sealants, fluoride therapy, carries risk assessment, treating dental sensitivity, and current periodontal therapies. Call and confirm patients for Wednesday. AD 3116 |
Wednesday, June 9, 2010 |
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| 8:00 | Review homework and demonstrate sealant placements, and fluoride varnish application. Set up for patient care. AD 3116 and Clinic 14 |
| 10:00 | 1st patient care Clinic 14 |
| 12:00 | LUNCH (on your own) |
| 1:00 | 2nd patient care Clinic 14 |
| 3:00 | 3rd patient care Clinic 14 |
| 4:30 | Days’ review and progress- homework- call and confirm patients for Thursday AD 3116 |
Thursday, June 10, 2010 |
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| 8:00 | 1st patient care Clinic 14 |
| 9:30 | 2nd patient care Clinic 14 |
| 10:30 | 3rd patient care Clinic 14 |
| 11:30 | Lunch and Learn- “So What Else is New in Dental Hygiene” from research, to product information, to patient education. AD3116 |
| 2:00 | 4th patient care Clinic 14 |
| 3:00 | 5th patient care Clinic 14 |
| 4:00 | Days’ review and progress- homework- call and confirm patients for Friday AD3116 |
Friday, June 11, 2010 |
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| 8:00 | 1st patient care Clinic 14 |
| 930 | 2nd patient care Clinic 14 |
| 10:30 | 3rd patient care Clinic 14 |
| 11:30 | Lunch and Learn- “Instrument Sharpening” AD3116 |
| 1:30 | 4th patient care Clinic 14 |
| 2:00 | 5th patient care Clinic 14 |
| 3:00 | Course evaluation, summary and certificates AD3116 |
COURSE DIRECTOR
Sue Tucker Ward, RDH, MEd, has served as an Instructor and Assistant Professor in the Department of Dental Hygiene for over 20 years. Her teaching areas include pre-clinical dental hygiene, senior Dental Hygiene Clinical Coordinator, and course director for the Dental Hygiene Practicum. Ms. Ward is the faculty advisor for the Student American Dental Hygienists’ Association. She is a graduate of Cambridge College’s National Institute of Teaching Excellence.
MEDICAL COLLEGE OF GEORGIA FACULTY
Marie A. Collins, RDH, MS, EdD, Associate Professor and Chair of Dental Hygiene, Acting Associate Dean in the School of Allied Health Sciences and Associate Professor in the Schools of Dentistry and Graduate Studies, teaches periodontal instrumentation, research design, and basic life support in the dental and dental hygiene curricula.
Ana Thompson, RDH, MHE, Assistant Professor in the Department of Dental Hygiene. Her teaching areas include dental anatomy, dental materials laboratory, radiology and clinic courses. Her main interest is in education and in the further development of interdisciplinary research involving the Dental Hygiene field.
Kay Bennett, RDH, BS, Instructor, Department of Dental Hygiene obtained her Bachelor of Science Degree in Dental Hygiene, from the Medical College of Georgia in 1975. In addition to prior private practice, her dental hygiene experience includes contributions as a hospital dental hygienist at MCG, a Public Health dental hygienist at Fort Gordon, and Manager of University Hospital Dental Clinic. She joined the faculty in 1998, and works closely with students during patient care clinics.
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
Arrangements for payment will be made through the Division of Continuing Education, Ms Jennifer Still, 1 -706-721-3967 or jstill@mcg.edu. All necessary instruments and supplies are provided for the course. Tuition is $1,500. Deadline for cancellation is May 17, 2010. Registration refunded minus a $100 administrative fee.
Phone: Call 800-221-6437 or 706-721-3967
MAIL: Send the completed registration form to: Division of Continuing Education,
Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, Georgia 30912
FAX: Fax registration form with payment by credit card to 706-721-4642.
LODGING
Several motels/hotels are nearby.
Most motels/hotels on or near Washington Road and I-20 would be about 10/15 minutes from the school. We have numerous- Holiday Inn, Homewood Suites, Clarion Suite. More suggestions and rates are available through the MCG Division of Continuing Education (check this list of hotels).
SPECIAL NEEDS
The Medical College of Georgia Division of Continuing Education complies with the Americans With Disabilities Act. If you require special services, facilities or dietary considerations (vegetarian or otherwise) to support your participation in this continuing education program, contact the conference coordinator at 800-221-6437 or 706-721-3967.
COMFORT ZONE
Although every effort will be made to have a comfortable temperature in the
meeting room, we realize that everyone’s comfort zone is different. Please bring a
jacket or sweater in case the room is too cool for your comfort.
