An Intensive Course in
Intravenous Conscious Sedation
Class Offerings
Are Now Being Planned
Three of the five scheduled sessions are full!
If you are interested in registering for this
course, please call
Continuing Education at
706-721-3967 or 800-221-6437.
Comments from Course Participants
Absolutely one of the best things I ever did. Dr. Getter and Dr. Ferguson were exceptional!
The IV Sedation course has changed the way I practice dentistry forever!! The IV Sedation course is the best CE I have ever attended. The emergency training alone was worth the time. The sedation training was a bonus.
This was an outstanding course and I was thoroughly impressed with the instructors. I was very confident in my abilities and knowledge after the completion of the course.
Overview From The Course Directors
This should be an intensive, informative and
enjoyable educational experience for all of us. It never ceases to
amaze us that we can learn so much from the CE participants. Most of
you bring with you a great deal of clinical experience and practice
management skills. We are looking forward to working and interacting
with all of you. You will provide sedation, monitoring and if indicated,
treatment of patients. You will start and you will place the IV
catheter, administer the drugs and monitor the patients.
We provide you with targeted direction throughout the course:
We will concentrate on preparing you for the type of examination you
may be required to take to achieve your certification.
We will cover
the office needs, training your staff and preparing for emergencies.
We will cover the more common emergencies that may be encountered.
We will role play the scenarios you may have to manage.
We will
take you through mannequin simulation on an interactive mannequin
for drug, sedation emergencies and airway management.
You will be given the sedation text and the course on a flash drive.
You should bring a laptop with you.The laptop must be able to read
power point presentations. The course will be on a flash drive which
will include all the presentations and handouts.
Look at the schedule and watch for similar material in Malamed’s
book. You will be given handouts and flash drives during the course
if it is not in the pre-course mailing. Material with lectures
presented will be on the flash drive. With only a small exception
additional handouts and material will be on the flash drive.
There will be a lot of repetition in the material, which is good. Repetition is an essential component of learning these kinds
of skills.
Dr. Lee Getter
Co-Director
Conscious Sedation CE course
Professor Oral Surgery
MCG School of Dentistry
Dr. H. W. Ferguson
Co-Director
Conscious Sedation CE course
Associate Professor Oral Surgery
MCG School of Dentistry
Presented By
Medical College of Georgia
Division of Continuing Education
and School of Dentistry,
Augusta, Georgia
Purpose
This course is designed to prepare the dentist to incorporate the techniques
of intravenous conscious sedation into the dental practice. To accommodate
American Dental Association Guidelines, the course is designed to extend
over ten days, with a total of 119.5 hours of continuing education credit: 62.5
hours of didactic instruction and 57 clinical hours.
Objectives
At the conclusion of this educational activity, the participant should be
able to:
Be prepared for the type of
examination required to achieve your
certification.
Train office staff and prepare for office emergencies
Role play the scenarios you may have to manage.
Practice
drug and sedation emergencies and airway management
utilizing mannequin simulation.
Train on an IV simulator as well as administer patient
sedations.
Provide sedation, monitoring and if indicated, treatment of patients.
Start and place the IV catheter, administer the
appropriate drugs and
monitor sedated patients.
Course Structure
The course is 119.5 credit hours. These credit hours include
64.5 credit hours of didactic instruction and 55 hours of clinical training.
The clinical training occurs over ten days with clinical rotations
in the oral and maxillofacial surgery clinic, the general practice
residency clinic and pediatric dentistry clinic.
Participants will be required to successfully complete a
written examination at the completion of the didactic portion of the
course.
Prerequisites For The Course
Each participant must hold a D.D.S. or D.M.D. degree, be licensed to
practice dentistry in your state and have malpractice insurance. Current
Cardiac Life Support certification must be obtained by each participant
prior to beginning the clinical portion of the course.
Credit
Upon completion of the didactic sessions and the mini-residency, you will
receive a letter stating your hours of attendance. American Dental
Association Guidelines prohibit awarding a certificate or diploma for
completion of a course such as this. You should receive a certificate from
your state dental board once you pass your state's examination in sedation.
The School of Dentistry, Medical College of Georgia is an ADA CERP
Recognized Provider. ACDE Approved.
AGD Approved National Sponsor, FAGD/MAGD Credit. 1/01/06-12/31/09
Course Co-Directors Henry W. Ferguson, DDS, Col. Ret., Vice Chair of the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and Director of Post
Graduate training, received his dental
degree in 1980 from the University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine,
Pittsburgh PA. He entered
active duty service with the United States Army Dental Corps and completed a residency
program in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at the Eisenhower Army Medical
Center, Fort Gordon GA. Dr.
Ferguson retired from active duty at the rank of Colonel in March 2004. In April 2004, Dr Ferguson received a joint appointment as
an Associate Professor in the MCG Medical Center Department of Surgery and
the MCG School of Dentistry as an Associate Professor in the Department of
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. Dr. Ferguson is a Diplomate of the American Board of Oral
and Maxillofacial Surgery, a member of the ADA, a fellow of the American
Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, the National Society of Oral
and Maxillofacial Surgeons, the American Dental Society of Anesthesiology
and the National Dental Board of Anesthesiology.
Lee Getter, DDS, MSD, Col. Ret., Professor of Oral and Maxillofacial
Surgery, received his BA, DDS from New York University and his MSD in Oral
Surgery from Baylor University in Dallas. Dr. Getter is a Diplomate of the
American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and a Fellow of the
American Dental Society of Anesthesiology. He served 21 years in the U.S.
Army Dental Corp including a tour as the Chief of the Division of Oral and
Maxillofacial Surgery Research in the USAIDR at Walter Reed Army Medical
Center, and a tour as the Chief Dental Consultant of the Surgeon General of
the Army and to the Asst. Surgeon General for Dental Services. He was a
Professor at Howard University College of Dentistry for 25 years and retired
after also serving as Director of Pain Control and Chair of the
Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery for a portion of that time. Dr.
Getter was a visiting faculty member at Montefiore Hospital in New York,
where he taught an IV Sedation course for 29 years.
Medical College of Georgia Faculty Solon Kao, DDS, received
his BE in Biomedical Engineering from Vanderbilt University in 1994. He then
earned his dental degree, with honors, from the University of Tennessee
School of Dentistry in 1998. Dr. Kao completed his externship in Oral and
Maxillofacial Surgery at Vanderbilt Medical Center in 1997; his internship
in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at Louisiana State University in 1999; and
his residency in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
at Louisiana State University Health Science Center in 2002 and at MCG in
2005.
Thomas P. Osborne, DDS, Associate Professor of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at
the Medical College of Georgia, received his DDS from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor.
Roy A. Rockman, DDS, Diplomate and Fellow of the American Academy of
Pediatric Dentistry and Director, Pediatric Residency Program at the Medical
College of Georgia, received his DDS from the State University of New York
at Buffalo and did his Pediatric Dental Residency at Brookdale Hospital
Medical Center. He is retired from the United States Army Dental Corps
with the rank of Colonel.
Lori Schumacher, PHD, RN, MS, Interim Chair of Physiological and Technological Nursing and Assistant Professor in Advanced Practice Nursing at
the Medical College of Georgia School of Nursing, received her PhD from Duquesne University and her MS from the University of Minnesota. Her teaching forus is on Critical Care and Neuroscience Nursing.
Registration Information
The registration fee for this course is $10,500. A $5,000 deposit will hold your place. The
balance of $5,500 will be due the first day the course begins. The textbook, S. Malamed'sSedation, is included in this fee as well as some lunches. The fee (or your deposit), less a
$300 administrative charge, is refundable if notice of cancellation is
received six weeks prior to the beginning of the course. Because of limited availability, there will be no refunds if you cancel less
than two weeks before the course begins.
Note: During the clinical portion of the course (the last 5 days), the dentist may bring auxiliary personnel for that 5 day session at a cost of $1,250 per person.
Due to the limited class size, please call Continuing Education at
706-721-3967 or 800-221-6437 if you are interested in registering for this
course
Location
Sessions will be held in the School of Dentistry, Medical College of
Georgia, Augusta, Georgia. We will send a map of the MCG campus upon receipt
of your registration.
Comfort Zone
Although every effort is made to have a comfortable temperature in the
meeting rooms and labs, individual comfort levels differ. Please bring a
jacket or sweater in case the room is too cool for your comfort.
Special Needs
The Medical College of Georgia Division of Continuing Education complies
with the Americans with Disabilities Act. Please notify the conference
coordinator with any special requirements at 800-221-6437 or 706-721-3967.
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