Dental Hygiene Continuing Education Seminars 2017
IDHA Iowa Dental Hygienists' Association 96th Annual Session 2017
by Iowa Dental Hygienists' Association
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Overview
ONLINE REGISTRATION WILL END MAY 2, 2017. ONSITE REGISTRATION WILL BE AVAILABLE THE DAY OF THE MEETING.
SCHEDULE
Friday, May 5, 2017
7:00-8:00 am Registration/Continental Breakfast/Exhibits Open
8:00 am Morning Continuing Education Course "Practicing Smarter, Not Harder: Getting to Yes with Periodontal Patients" 3 CEUs Carol Jahn RDH, BS
8:30-1:15 pm Table Clinics Open (Judging will be taking place throughout the morning, closed for lunch)
9:30-9:45 am Break
9:45-11:15 am Morning Continuing Education Course...continued
11:15-11:45 am Table Clinics and Exhibitors Open
11:45-12:45 pm Lunch*
*IDHA no longer can accommodate special dietary requests.
12:45-1:15 pm Table Clinics and Exhibitors Open
12:45-3:15 pm Hygiene Market Place Opens
1:15 pm Afternoon Continuing Education Course Starts "There is No Generation
Gap Here: How to Treat Patients from Ages 8 to 98" 3 CEUs Carol Jahn RDH, BS
2:45-3:00 pm Break
3:00-4:30 pm Afternoon Continuing Education Course...continued
5:00-7:00 pm President's Party & Awards Ceremony
Saturday, May 6, 2017
8:00-8:30 am Registration/Continental Breakfast
8:30-11:30 am Morning Continuing Education Course "Ten Things You Should Never Say to Patients" 3 CEUs Dianne Watterson RDH, BS, MBA
11:30-12:30 pm IDHA House of Delegates Delegates' Luncheon
12:30-6:30 pm IDHA 96th House of Delegates followed by post-Annual Session Board of Trustees Meeting
Date / Time
Fri, May 5, 2017 - Sat, May 6, 2017
Location
The Hotel at Kirkwood Center
7725 KIRKWOOD BOULEVARD SW
Cedar Rapids, IA 52404
Tuition
N/A
Friday May 5th 2017
Time | Title | Credits | ||
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07:00 AM - 08:00 AM CDT | Attendance at a Convention Type Meeting (3CE / convention) (This is for registration and attendance at the meeting) | 3.00 | ||
Overview:
EARN UP TO 14 HOURS OF CEU'S BY ATTENDING BOTH DAYS Don't have a information flyer? Go to www.iowadha.com to download a copy. The schedule and hotel information is included along with speaker bio's and course descriptions. Visit all the exhibitor tables. There will also be a PAC auction and IOH raffle. PAC will be having theme baskets that will be auctioned off. IOH will have a wine glass/wine charms/wine raffle. Come and get in on the fun!!! Dress in Layers as room temperature varies. Registration: 7:00 am to 8:00 am Table Clinics are open from 8:30 to 1:15 (closed for lunch) Morning course starts 8:00 am Lunch: 11:45 to 1:00 (*IDHA can no longer accommodate for food allergies/restrictions*) Afternoon Course starts: 1:15 pm to 4:30 pm Presidents Party and Awards Ceremony starts 4:30ish Presenter: Attendance Certificate Credits: 3.00 Course Contact: Course Categories: Attendance at a Convention Type Meeting (3CE / convention) (This is for registration and attendance at the meeting)(Iowa) Provider Approval: Iowa Board Approved Educational Type: Live Educational Method: Clinical participation (30% of the course involves active manipulation of dental materials or devices, treatment of patients or other opportunities to practice skills or techniques under the direct supervision of a qualified instructor Prerequisites: Sponsor(s): None Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None All CE Zoom related support: support.cezoom.com | ||||
08:00 AM - 11:00 AM CDT | Practicing Smarter, Not Harder: Getting to Yes with Periodontal Patients | 3.00 | ||
Overview: Practicing Smarter, Not Harder: Getting to Yes with Periodontal Patients : Do you have patients who just don't seem to get it? Those who would benefit from periodontal therapy but somehow never schedule the treatment or worse, ask for a prophy? The reason patients don't accept treatment isn't that they didn't have the information but rather that the information didn't speak to their feelings. Both knowledge and positive emotion are key components in motivation. This course will raise confidence and empower you to reframe your patient conversations for better treatment acceptance. Best practices in initial periodontal therapy and evidence-based standards of care will also be reviewed. Dress In Layers as Room Temperatures Vary LUNCH IS INCLUDED WITH FRIDAY'S PAID CEU COURSE *IDHA will no longer be able to accommodate for food allergies/restrictions* Presenter: Carol Jahn Credits: 3.00 Course Contact: Course Categories: Periodontics (Diagnosis, Treatment (surgical/non-surgical), Maintenance, Scaling / Instrumentation, Supportive Perio Therapies),Oral Health Diagnosis & Treatment Planning Provider Approval: National, state, or local societies or associations ,Iowa Board Approved Educational Type: Live Educational Method: Lecture Prerequisites: Sponsor(s): None Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None All CE Zoom related support: support.cezoom.com | ||||
11:00 AM - 11:15 AM CDT | Table Clinics Open from 8:30 - 1:15pm Closed during lunch | 2.00 | ||
Overview: Table Clinics will be provided by the dental hygiene students from the dental hygiene programs in Iowa. There can be anywhere from 13 to 26 table clinics. All are scientific and research on products and/or developments in oral health. Presenter: Multiple Presenters Credits: 2.00 Course Contact: Course Categories: New Concepts in Dental Hygiene Provider Approval: National, state, or local societies or associations ,Iowa Dental Hygienists' Association Educational Type: Live Educational Method: Discussion Prerequisites: Sponsor(s): None Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None All CE Zoom related support: support.cezoom.com | ||||
01:15 PM - 04:30 PM CDT | There is No Generation Gap Here: How to treat Patients from Ages 8 to 98 | 3.00 | ||
Overview: There is No Generation Gap Here: How to Treat Patients from Ages 8 to 98 Does it seem as though more and more patients of all ages have a complex medical history? It is estimated that 3 in 4 adults over age 65 and 1 in 15 children suffer from 2 or more chronic medical conditions. Rising rates of obesity and a sedentary lifestyle is prevalent in all age groups. It contributes to the early onset of disability and many chronic conditions including heart disease, type 2 diabetes, arthritis, and asthma. This course will empower you to understand and feel confident in caring for all age groups. Dress In Layers as Room Temperatures Vary. Presenter: Carol Jahn Credits: 3.00 Course Contact: Course Categories: Periodontics (Diagnosis, Treatment (surgical/non-surgical), Maintenance, Scaling / Instrumentation, Supportive Perio Therapies),Medical Health Subjects / Oral Systemic Health Connections (Diabetes, Heart Disease, etc) / Scientific Courses Provider Approval: National, state, or local societies or associations ,Iowa Board Approved Educational Type: Live Educational Method: Lecture Prerequisites: Sponsor(s): None Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None All CE Zoom related support: support.cezoom.com |
Saturday May 6th 2017
Time | Title | Credits | ||
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08:30 AM - 11:30 AM CDT | Ten Things You Should Never Say to Patients: Communication Tools You Need | 3.00 | ||
Overview: Ten Things You Should Never Say to Patients: Communication Tools You Need Course Description – Every superb dental professional needs two things - clinical or technical expertise and good communication skills. Clinical/technical expertise is not enough to build and maintain thriving patient relationships. This seminar dissects some of the most challenging communication scenarios in the dental office, such as what to say when patients reject treatment recommendations or when discussing third party benefits and financial matters. Other topics include one-on-one communication about patient care issues, barriers to communication, developing a superb chairside manner, reducing disappointments, verbal and non-verbal communication, and using effective analogies to assist patient understanding in discussions about dentistry. Every attendee will gain useful information to improve his/her own communication skills. Doctors and all staff members can benefit from this seminar. Course Objectives Upon completion of this course, the attendee will be able to: Recognize the importance good verbal skills in patient interaction. Understand the cycle of communication. Recognize barriers to communication with regard to patient care. Implement new strategies for reducing disappointments. Use effective analogies when discussing different aspects of dental treatment. Recognize how to promote dentistry without using hard-selling tactics. Respond effectively to treatment concerns. Course Topics 1. Communication considerations and improving clinical outcomes 2. The cycle of communication 3. Barriers to communication 4. Strategies for disappointments 5. Using effective analogies is discussions about dentistry 6. Verbal skills for promoting supportive maintenance 7. Dealing with difficult patients – treatment concerns 8. Promoting dentistry gracefully without being pushy 9. Interacting with the angry patient 10. Five essentials of a superb chairside manner 11. The importance of listening 12. Becoming the consummate dental professional Presenter: Dianne Watterson Credits: 3.00 Course Contact: Course Categories: Standards of Practice,Oral Health Diagnosis & Treatment Planning Provider Approval: National, state, or local societies or associations ,Iowa Board Approved,Iowa Dental Hygienists' Association Educational Type: Live Educational Method: Lecture Prerequisites: Sponsor(s): Iowa Dental Hygienists' Association Conflict of Interest Disclosure: None All CE Zoom related support: support.cezoom.com |
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