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Trusted Credentialing – Meet Your State’s Requirements
The ADMA / RMS is proud to offer an IV sedation training as a nationally recognized ADA CERP CE Provider. This program ensures that its curriculum, airway training, dental office emergency response training, and use of case simulation adhere to the ADA guidelines in effect at the time training occurs.
This means that upon successfully completing the ADMA IV Sedation Certification Course, you will be presented with official credentialing documents that satisfy both the ADA’s national recommendations as well as University-Level credentials from an accredited teaching hospital. This satisfies state dental board requirements in 46 states. (We are currently not accepting applicants from Maine, Missouri, New York & Nevada.)
Don’t be fooled by trainers that leave you hanging once the course is over! The ADMA guides its graduates until they have their permit in their hands. Get a guarantee from your training provider before registering.
Course Highlights:
- Personally administer and manage 20 IV sedation cases
- Complete a minimum of 60 hours of sedation education (Our curriculum exceeds the ADA national recommendations)
- 1 Week of Clinical Training (Saturday-Friday) 7 AM – 5 PM
- Flexible didactics you can complete via remote learning
- 20+ clinical cases per dentist
- Maximum 2:1 participant to staff ratio
- Maximum 4 dentist course size
- Daily didactics and clinical simulations
- Discuss your insights and questions at daily case reviews
- Receive individualized training in:
- patient evaluation and selection
- use of equipment
- personnel requirements
- monitoring
- documentation
- office setup
- patient medical management
- emergency management
IV Sedation Training is an Investment.
It’s our job to make sure you receive the highest quality training available. When you embark on the journey to IV sedation certification, you’re investing time and energy into acquiring a lifetime skill. By training with the ADMA, you can be sure you’re getting the highest quality training available. Here’s how:
Starting your Sedation Journey
When you register for an ADMA IV sedation course, you’re signing up for the complete package. Before you register, our credentialing team is on call at 406-404-5204 to help you navigate your state-specific training requirements. A nonrefundable $5,000 deposit secures your registration, gets you unlimited access to the complete ADMA IV Sedation Course Manual, interactive pre-course preparation tests, and live, individualized video conferencing with an anesthesiologist to ensure you arrive to the hands-on portion ready to apply your knowledge.
Pre-Clinical Preparation
Once you’ve secured your registration, the next step on your IV sedation journey is to prepare for your clinical training. This course gives you two flexible options to achieve proficiency in your IV understanding before applying it with real patients:
Option 1: Interactive Remote Learning
Study anywhere you have internet access and save money on travel and lodging! With this option, you will be provided with a comprehensive IV sedation course manual, interactive proficiency assessments, and live, personalized video conferencing with an anesthesiologist. Dentists that choose this selection enjoy the flexibility it affords their busy schedules.
Option 2: In-Person Learning
This route is best suited for kinetic learners who best acquire information through a hands-on, face to face experience. In this option, you’ll select a 3-day weekend to train in-person with our team of sedation experts. A highlight of this option is additional time with our state-of-the-art simulation manakin. If you opt for the in-person selection, you will still have access to the materials the remote learners receive.
The Clinical Week
Our favorite part of your IV sedation journey is training with you at our clinical location in Dayton, Ohio. The Good Neighbor House is a charitable nonprofit teaching location for the Grandview Medical Center’s Education Department. By providing affordable dental care options to underserved individuals in the community, the GNH helps the ADMA and its students obtain University-Level credentials while improving the lives of those that need it most.
Students begin their clinical orientation on Monday with our IV instructor cadre. First, you’ll review pharmacology & physiology, covering bay preparation, starting IVs, and reinforcing strong airway management skills. On Monday, patients start arriving and you’ll get to put your hard-earned skills in action! Each dentist is assigned their own patient pool and receives one-on-one instruction from sedation experts. Learners have the option to perform concurrent dentistry while they sedate or focus entirely on the effects of sedation (this decision is usually informed by your state’s regulations). In between cases, dentists join our high fidelity simulator to practice the most common sedation-specific emergency scenarios. As graduation approaches, your instructors will give you more and more freedom in your cases. By Friday, you will be ready to return to your practice as a safe, effective, and confident IV sedation practitioner.
Obtaining Your IV Sedation Permit
Once you’ve successfully completed your training, it’s time to deal with the paperwork. At the ADMA, we believe it’s part of our duty as trainers to help get you up and running once you return to your practice. Unlike most sedation trainers, we assign you a dedicated credentialing assistant to walk you through the application process. When it’s time for your site inspection, you’ll have access to an ADMA instructor who will walk you through the optimal office setup. Additionally, our graduates receive exclusive discounts on the necessary IV supplies, monitors, and equipment.
Post-Permit Support
Once you’ve successfully received your permit, it’s time to take your real first steps in your IV sedation journey: your first solo cases back at your practice! This is an exciting moment, and the ADMA will be ready to help get you started. For the life of your sedation career, you’ll be able to reach out to your friends at the ADMA to help support you in making sure you’ve established an IV sedation practice you can be proud of. Course graduates receive a packet of editable sedation documentation forms suitable for office use. When the time comes to renew your permit with CE credits, you’re invited to train with us at one of our many 1 or 2-day recertification courses across the country. There, you can brush up on your airway management skills, learn new sedation protocols, and keep up to date on the latest industry trends.
Invest in Yourself.
Train with the Sedation Experts.
Choose the ADMA IV Sedation Certification Program Today.
The ADMA will make every effort to assist you in obtaining your sedation permit. It is ultimately the responsibility of the licensed dentist to know their state’s sedation regulations. ADMA graduates have a 100% success rate in achieving their permits in states that accept our program.