Dentistry's Essentials of Emergency Medicine

Saturday, March 23, 2024
08:30 a.m. - 04:30 a.m.
Add to Calendar 2024-03-23 08:30:00 2024-03-23 04:30:00 Dentistry's Essentials of Emergency Medicine The Dentistry’s Essentials of Emergency Medicine (DEEM) training program allows participants to practice and debrief medical emergency scenarios in a high-fidelity, controlled and safe environment. Our expert instructors provide robust training experiences using human patient simulators, audiovisual recordings and standardized patients. This workshop is designed to engage participants in challenging clinical cases and enable participants to problem-solve in a manner that is similar to a live clinical experience. You will use real medical equipment, learn to read a patient monitor and interact with dynamically responding patients in a fully functioning simulated dental operatory. You will receive formative performance feedback as you progress through the live training, helping to identify your strengths and areas for improvement.  This intense learning experience will be fun and educational and will empower you to be at your best with your patients in the clinical arena. The clinical scenarios are designed to meet several learning objectives, including developing your skills in not only medical knowledge but also interpersonal communication, team leadership, resuscitation dynamics and systems-based practice.  Experts from emergency medicine, paramedicine, dental anesthesiology and perioperative care were consulted in the development of this course content to create an evidence-based, state-of-the-art training program. This program will help you be able to recognize a patient requiring urgent or emergent care and how to initiate evaluation and management in the dental setting. This is the first time this simulation training workshop will be presented in the Bay Area.  Read more about this and other exciting upcoming courses You Will Learn To increase your knowledge of up-to-date emergency medicine topics important to dentistry To recognize signs and symptoms of an unwell patient and determine the level of acuity To implement the systematic approach to assess an acutely unwell patient To implement an emergency action plan for a medical emergency situation To organize a dental team into a high-performance resuscitation team To evaluate vital signs continually to direct therapeutic interventions To execute appropriate therapeutic interventions following evidence-based guidelines To determine the patient disposition (home vs. hospital) for common medical urgencies and emergencies that occur in the dental setting To effectively transfer care to arriving emergency medical services using the          SBAR communication tool To describe crisis resource management principles that promote effective resuscitation team dynamics To adapt your office team into a high functioning emergency response team Learn more /**/ Who Should Attend This intensive training is intended for general practitioners and specialists who only use local anesthesia, nitrous oxide or oral minimal or oral moderate sedation. Providers should be current in Basic Life Support (BLS) training.  Tuition: $1,495Program: 8:30 am – 4:30 pmLocation: MED/Sim Suite, Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry, 155 Fifth Street, SFCredits: This activity is designated for 9 units of continuing education credit (includes a one-hour, self-paced, virtual introduction). Each workshop is limited to 8 participants; includes lunch and morning coffee/tea service. Faculty Jesse West Manton, DDS, MS, CHSE, DADBA, is a dentist anesthesiologist and medical educator in the Dugoni School’s Division of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Care, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. He provides anesthesiology services to patients within the OMS SurgiCenter and teaches perioperative and emergency medicine to students, residents and practicing professionals. He is recognized nationally for his efforts to improve emergency medicine training in dental education using simulation-based curriculum innovations. He has won numerous awards for his programs, presentations and publications. Luke Eric Manton, FFII, EMT, is a firefighter and paramedic working within the Placer County Fire Department/CALFIRE. He started in fire and emergency medical services in 2010 and has functioned as an EMT, firefighter, rescue technician, paramedic, officer and educator. He has cultivated a passion in education and currently teaches multiple disciplines in fire, rescue and emergency medicine and is also an adjunct faculty member at the Dugoni School of Dentistry. 155 5th St, San Francisco, CA 94103, USA Arthur A Dugoni School of Dentistry Arthur A Dugoni School of Dentistry America/Los_Angeles public

The Dentistry’s Essentials of Emergency Medicine (DEEM) training program allows participants to practice and debrief medical emergency scenarios in a high-fidelity, controlled and safe environment. Our expert instructors provide robust training experiences using human patient simulators, audiovisual recordings and standardized patients. This workshop is designed to engage participants in challenging clinical cases and enable participants to problem-solve in a manner that is similar to a live clinical experience. You will use real medical equipment, learn to read a patient monitor and interact with dynamically responding patients in a fully functioning simulated dental operatory. You will receive formative performance feedback as you progress through the live training, helping to identify your strengths and areas for improvement. 

This intense learning experience will be fun and educational and will empower you to be at your best with your patients in the clinical arena. The clinical scenarios are designed to meet several learning objectives, including developing your skills in not only medical knowledge but also interpersonal communication, team leadership, resuscitation dynamics and systems-based practice. 

Experts from emergency medicine, paramedicine, dental anesthesiology and perioperative care were consulted in the development of this course content to create an evidence-based, state-of-the-art training program. This program will help you be able to recognize a patient requiring urgent or emergent care and how to initiate evaluation and management in the dental setting.

This is the first time this simulation training workshop will be presented in the Bay Area. 

You Will Learn

  • To increase your knowledge of up-to-date emergency medicine topics important to dentistry
  • To recognize signs and symptoms of an unwell patient and determine the level of acuity
  • To implement the systematic approach to assess an acutely unwell patient
  • To implement an emergency action plan for a medical emergency situation
  • To organize a dental team into a high-performance resuscitation team
  • To evaluate vital signs continually to direct therapeutic interventions
  • To execute appropriate therapeutic interventions following evidence-based guidelines
  • To determine the patient disposition (home vs. hospital) for common medical urgencies and emergencies that occur in the dental setting
  • To effectively transfer care to arriving emergency medical services using the         
  • SBAR communication tool
  • To describe crisis resource management principles that promote effective resuscitation team dynamics
  • To adapt your office team into a high functioning emergency response team

Learn more

Who Should Attend

This intensive training is intended for general practitioners and specialists who only use local anesthesia, nitrous oxide or oral minimal or oral moderate sedation. Providers should be current in Basic Life Support (BLS) training. 

Tuition: $1,495
Program: 8:30 am – 4:30 pm
Location: MED/Sim Suite, Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry, 155 Fifth Street, SF
Credits: This activity is designated for 9 units of continuing education credit (includes a one-hour, self-paced, virtual introduction).

Each workshop is limited to 8 participants; includes lunch and morning coffee/tea service.

Faculty

Jesse West Manton, DDS, MS, CHSE, DADBA, is a dentist anesthesiologist and medical educator in the Dugoni School’s Division of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Care, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. He provides anesthesiology services to patients within the OMS SurgiCenter and teaches perioperative and emergency medicine to students, residents and practicing professionals. He is recognized nationally for his efforts to improve emergency medicine training in dental education using simulation-based curriculum innovations. He has won numerous awards for his programs, presentations and publications.

Luke Eric Manton, FFII, EMT, is a firefighter and paramedic working within the Placer County Fire Department/CALFIRE. He started in fire and emergency medical services in 2010 and has functioned as an EMT, firefighter, rescue technician, paramedic, officer and educator. He has cultivated a passion in education and currently teaches multiple disciplines in fire, rescue and emergency medicine and is also an adjunct faculty member at the Dugoni School of Dentistry.

DEEM
Location
Arthur A Dugoni School of Dentistry
155 5th St, San Francisco, CA 94103, USA