Description
The ADMA teaches pediatric oral sedation protocols that go beyond traditional dental practices to encompass the most up-to-date methods practiced in the dental community. Our hands-on simulations involving common emergencies and airway management will assure that you are providing the safest, highest quality sedation care possible to your dental patients.
Courses are typically held on Saturday and Sunday from 8:00 am until 5:00 pm. Traditional and new oral sedation protocols are taught by field experts. Pediatric pharmacology, physiology, airway management, and patient screening are heavily emphasized in the core curriculum. In addition to interactive didactics, simulated case scenarios develop a safe, knowledgeable, and confident client. Our training manual, is derived from the University of Washington School of Medicine Anesthesia training program. We have designed a unique training model that ensures a low client to instructor ratio and is comprised of interactive didactics and simulated case scenarios. Our clients receive the highest quality of sedation training offered in the industry. Our training approach ensures the development of a safer, more knowledgeable, and more confident sedation dentist.
KEY COURSE TOPICS
- New combination sedation protocols
- New combination nitrous oxide techniques
- Updates on patient selection & discharge criteria
- New regulations on monitoring equipment
- Live airway management & emergency simulation
PEDIATRIC ORAL SEDATION SCHEDULE
ONE DAY COURSE
- 0800 – 0830 ◊ Check in | Government ID Required
- 0830 – 0930 ◊ Pediatric Pharmacology | New Protocol Dosing
- 0930 – 1030 ◊ Pediatric Physiology & Monitoring Advances
- 1030 – 1100 ◊ Capnography Tutorial | Airway Management
- 1100 – 1200 ◊ Medical Emergencies
- 1200 – 1300 ◊ Break
- 1300 – 1400 ◊ Hands on Airway Management
- 1400 – 1500 ◊ Hands on Airway Challenges
- 1500 – 1700 ◊ Live Simulation
TWO DAY COURSE
- 0800 – 0900 ◊ Review Day 1
- 0900 – 1000 ◊ Prescreening | Discharge
- 1000 – 1200 ◊ Live Simulations: Sedation challenges, New protocols
- 1200 – 1300 ◊ Break
- 1300 – 1700 ◊ Live Simulation: Sedation emergencies, Medical emergencies