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Course No: MEBC-11   CDE Credits: 21

Medical Emergency Boot Camp

New Course: Medical Emergencies in the Dental Office Team Simulation Experience

Friday & Saturday:

November 25, 26, 2011

December 9, 10, 2011 - SOLD OUT!

February 10, 11, 2012

March 9, 10, 2012

Location: Faculty of Dentistry,
124 Edward Street, Toronto, ON

Dr. Carilynne Yarascavitch

Dr. Carilynne Yarascavitch


Dr. Daniel Haas

Dr. Daniel Haas


Dr. Vicki LeBlanc

Dr. Vicki LeBlanc

Course Overview

Is Your Team Ready to Handle a Medical Emergency in Your Dental Office?

Managing patient medical emergencies requires teamwork. This 2-day intensive course takes your learning further with a unique CE program that requires practical application of your knowledge of medical emergencies during simulated patient problems. This course is ideal for anyone who has taken a Medical Emergency course and wants to refresh their skills with a team-based immersion experience.


Other courses tell you what to do in a medical emergency.

In this course, you will practice how to do it.


This course uses:

  • Real patients: Human actors from the Standardized Patient Program at the University of Toronto, Faculty of Medicine – not manikins.
  • Real team members: You are paired with a dental assistant chairside – just like in your office.
  • Real-time delivery of drugs: Practice giving medications using the actual drugs you need to know.

The objective of each scenario: You and a dental assistant must manage a patient medical emergency until help arrives – simulating the exact preparedness expected from you as a health care professional. The course format is designed to improve your confidence with multiple opportunities to practice a variety of dental office emergencies in a team environment. This continuing education experience for dentists is the first of its kind in North America.

You'll be able to:

  • Make mistakes in a safe and confidential environment
  • Learn the "right" answers following the scenarios
  • Work with your teammate to improve efficiency and organization

Transfer classroom learning into clinical preparedness with this challenging hands-on small-group experience for you and your dental assistant team member.

IMPORTANT - Please note:

The Medical Emergencies Simulation Course is part of a research program aimed at understanding the influence of stress on teamwork during the management of medical emergencies. Although you are invited to register in pairs, you will be partnered with one or more different dental assistants to provide a range of teammate experiences. Permission will be sought from all participants for use of their information and performance data. Participation in research is entirely voluntary and the information collected will be kept strictly confidential.

Tuition*

Dentist and 1 Staff Member (Dental Assistant Preferred): $395

Course Times:
Registration: 8:00 a.m.
Course: 8:15 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

* Materials:

  • Upon registration, dentists and their dental assistant will be provided with materials for study, including treatment algorithms and a short practice test, in preparation for the immersion experience.
  • All participants are expected to review the refresher materials and complete the practice test (return by fax, email or bring to first day of course) prior to attending the session.

Enrolment:

  • Course registration is limited to 20 participants per session: 10 dentists and 10 dental assistants.
  • Registration in pairs is preferred. However, please contact us if you wish to register for this program as a single individual.

The prerequisite for enrolling in this course is that the participant(s) have taken Dr. Dan Haas' Medical Emergencies course within the last 4 years. There is no prerequisite for dental assistants.

Register:

November 25, 26, 2011

December 9, 10, 2011 - SOLD OUT

February 10, 11, 2012

March 9, 10, 2012

CANCELLATION POLICY: Two weeks prior to course date – 100% refund. One week prior to course date – 50% refund. There is no refund for cancellations after one week prior to course date.

DISCLAIMER: Dental education institutions have an obligation to disseminate new knowledge related to the dental practice. In so doing, some presentations may include controversial materials or commercial references. Sponsorship of a continuing dental education course by the University of Toronto Faculty of Dentistry does not necessarily imply endorsement of a particular philosophy, procedure, or product by this institution. The University of Toronto Faculty of Dentistry reserves the right to cancel this course due to circumstances beyond its control.

Biographies

Dr. Carilynne Yarascavitch is a Dental Anaesthesiologist and Clinical Instructor with the University of Toronto Faculty of Dentistry. She is a certified ACLS Instructor with Sunnybrook and Women's College Hospital and a Research Fellow at the Wilson Centre for Research in Education at the University Health Network, Toronto General Hospital.

Dr. Daniel Haas is Professor and Associate Dean at the University of Toronto Faculty of Dentistry; Cross-appointment to the Department of Pharmacology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto. He holds the Chapman Chair in Clinical Sciences; Head of the Discipline of Dental Anaesthesia, and Director, graduate program in Dental Anaesthesia, University of Toronto Faculty of Dentistry.

Dr. Vicki LeBlanc is Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Dentistry and Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto; PhD Scientist and Associate Director at the Wilson Centre for Research in Education, Toronto General Hospital, and the former Director of the Network for Excellence in Simulation for Clinical Teaching and Learning (NESCTL) at Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto.

Calendar: 2009/2010

For detailed course information click on
the dates below.

February 19-26, 2012: Seminar at Sea: Digital Radiographic Imaging - Grand Cayman, Mexico and Honduras.
Download Info PDF (650kb)
— Dr. Ernest Lam
February 24, 2012: Advanced Anterior Composites
— Dr. Danièlle Larose
March 9, 10, 2012: Medical Emergency Boot Camp: Medical Emergencies in the Dental Office Team Simulation Experience
ONLY A FEW SPACES LEFT...
March 13-18, 2012 : Current Concepts in Periodontics and Dental Implant Dentistry - Disney Family Cruise
Download Info PDF (340kb)
— Dr. Jim Yuan Lai
March 23, 2012: Esthetic Dentistry
— Dr. Kenneth Malament
March 24, 2012: Infection Control for Dental Offices: A Guide to Best Practices for All Oral Health Care Professionals
— Gaye Donnan & Lucy Ferraro
March 30, 2012: Inflammation and our Contribution as Oral Health Professionals to Overall Health
— Salme Lavigne
April 20, 21, 22, 2012: Small Field-of-View Cone Beam CT
— Dr. Dale Miles
April 25, 2012: CPR Recertification: Evening Program
— Rescue 7
April 27, 2012: Medical Emergencies
— Dr. Dan Haas
April 28, 29, 2012: Oral Sedation and Nitrous Oxide Sedation
— Dr. Dan Haas, Dr. Michelle Tang, Dr. Carilynne Yarascavitch
May 5, 2012: Basic Bone Grafting for Implant Site Development
— Dr. Jim Yuan Lai
June 1, 2012: The Hottest “Hands-On” Topics in Dentistry Today
— Dr. Louis Malcmacher
June 15, 16, 17, 2012: Office Oral Surgery
— Dr. Howard Holmes
Friday, September 14, 2012: Implant Dentistry
— Dr. Barry Goldenberg, St. Louis, MO
Friday, September 28, 2012: Office Infection Control
— Dr. Tony Pensak, Calgary, Alta
Friday, Saturday, October 26, 27, 2012: Esthetic Dentistry
— Dr. Ronald Jackson, Middleburg, VA
November 9, 10, 2012: Modern Endodontics
— Dr. John West, Tacoma, WA

For more details, visit www.cde.utoronto.ca
Register here or call: 416-979-4902