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INFECTION CONTROL FOR THE DENTAL OFFICE
INFECTION CONTROL FOR THE DENTAL OFFICE
Infection Control- Including OSHA and COVID Updates Live, Interactive Webcast Continuing Education Course - 3 Hours Credit Dental Board of California Approved- For California licenses, this course will count as: 2 CREDIT HOURS for the CA Infection Control requirement; and 1 CREDIT HOUR for discussion, quiz or Q&A Instructor: Dr. Joanne Conaway, N.D., B.S.N., R.N. Course...
HYPOCHLOROUS ACID – NONTOXIC DISINFECTION TO SAFEGUARD YOUR DENTAL PRACTICE AGAINST SUPERBUG CONTAMINATION
HYPOCHLOROUS ACID – NONTOXIC DISINFECTION TO SAFEGUARD YOUR DENTAL PRACTICE AGAINST SUPERBUG CONTAMINATION
TITLE: HYPOCHLOROUS ACID - Nontoxic Disinfection to Safeguard Your Dental Practice Against Superbug Contamination COURSE FEE: Free CREDITS: This continuing education activity is designated for 1 credit DURATION: This live Dental CE Webinar is 1 hour AGD PACE SUBJECT CODE: 148 Infection Control MODE: Electronically Mediated | Live Interactive Webinar SPEAKER: Kirsten Roling, DDS BIO HERE AUDIENCE: Dentists, Dental Hygienists, Dental Therapists,...
OSHA Standards and Infection Control
OSHA Standards and Infection Control
OSHA Standards and Infection Control The course will cover all of the OSHA Standard that pertain to the dental office. Bloodborne Pathogens, PPE, Exposure Control Plan, Exposure Incidents, Hazard Materials and OSHA's recommendations on the Ergonomic Process. We also cover CDC recommendations for infection control , sterilization and immunizations
Common Missteps in Infection Control
Common Missteps in Infection Control
This Course is a Live Webinar and will be live-streamed: 7:00 pm ET, 6:00 pm CT, 5:00 pm MT, 5:00 pm AZ, 4:00 pm PT 1. Summarize the most prevalent risk factors for healthcare associated infections. 2. Identify and take precautions to prevent the spread of infection within dental settings. 3. Recognize and address situations...