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The Dental IV Moderate Sedation Course - Jade Courses

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ONTARIO STUDY CLUB

The Dental IV Moderate Sedation Course

80 CE CORE 2 (Ontario)

Dates

Feb 26th - March 7th, 2025 | May 21st - 30th, 2025 | Sept 17th - 26th, 2025 | Nov 19th - 28th, 2025

Duration

10 Days

Capacity

3 students per session

Certifications

80 CE Core 2 (Ontario), ACLS Certification, Dental IV Moderate Sedation Course Certificate

Course Price

before taxes

C$ 24999

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Course Description

Maximize the potential of your practice with this course. Topics of importance in this course include the clinical indications along with contraindications for IV moderate sedation in the dental environment. Further emphasis on proper patient assessment in the preoperative phase to best evaluate patient suitability and proper patient selection for IV moderate sedation. The course will press the importance of patient assessment and patient evaluation in the operative and post-operative phases including assessment for discharge. Participants will learn to both identify and manage potential adverse reactions and events. Participants will also be taught the pharmacology of relevant medications along with risk-mitigating techniques. Technical airway management skills will be assessed clinically along with infection control and clinical decision-making/sedation management.

  • Dentistry for Future will provide all required patients and all equipment necessary for the completion of this course. You bring nothing but yourselves

  • All clinical assessments must be graded at least as satisfactory for completion of course. The course will also have 2 multiple choice exams which must be graded at least 80% for completion of the course. One retake per exam is allowed.

  • Course Completion Certificate allowing participants to apply for RCDSO authorization for Moderate Parenteral Sedation.

Course Directors

Dr. Jordan Prince

B.Sc., D.D.S., M.Sc., Dip. A.D.B.A Dentist Anesthesiologist

Dr. Prince is a Dental Anesthesiologist who primarily works in private practice and has had a remarkable educational journey, both as a student and instructor. He started his journey with a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc) from ​the University of Windsor. His next step was obtaining a Doctor of Dental Surgery (D.D.S.) degree from the Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry at the University of Western Ontario in 2014. His next step was completion of the Graduate Dental Anesthesia Program at the University of Toronto, where he acquired his Master of Science (M.Sc.). His commitment to dentistry brought him to the educational field, where Dr. Prince started as a part-time clinical instructor at the Faculty of Dentistry at the University of Toronto. Additionally, he is an inspector for the RCDSO (Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario). Dr. Prince’s dedication is showcased in his position as the course director for several Core-1 courses within the University of Toronto’s Continuing Dental Education department and as a course director and speaker for Dentistry for Future. This multifaceted involvement reflected his passion for excellence in dental education and patient care.

Course Requirements

Course Requirements
  • Active BLS/CPR (hands-on) certification prior to taking the course.
  • Active RCDSO license.

Course Certificates

Course Certificates
  • 80 CE CORE 2 (Ontario)
  • ACLS Certification
  • Dental IV Moderate Sedation Course Certificate

 

Course Breakdown

Day 1 to 3 – 8:30 am – 8:30 pm
Day 4 to 5 (ACLS) – 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Day 6 – 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Day 7 to 10 – 9:00 am until end of clinical experience (expect to run late, some days may end up around 11:00 pm)

 

Day 1
  • Sedation in Dentistry
  • Dental Anxiety, Fear, and Phobia
  • Basics of Sedation and Anesthesia
  • Cardiovascular Anatomy and Physiology
  • Respiratory Anatomy and Physiology
  • Hepatic and Renal Anatomy and Physiology
  • Evaluation, Patient Monitoring, and Patient
  • Advanced Airway Assessment and Management
Day 2
  • Oxygen Therapy in the Dental Office
  • Basics of Pharmacology
  • Intravenous Sedation Pharmacology of Relevant Drugs
  • Morbidity and Mortality
  • Intravenous Technique and Management of Fluids
  • Infection Control and Aseptic Techniques
  • Complications related to Administration of Intravenous sedation

 

 100 Britannia Rd E Mississauga, ON, L4Z 2G1 (At Holiday Inn – Whittle Room)
Day 1-2 – 8:30 am – 8:30 pm
Note: Orders of topics and locations are subject to change

Day 3
  • Moderate Intravenous Sedation for Dentistry- Indications and Contraindications
  • M.I.S. Patient Selection and Evaluation
  • M.I.S. Administration, Monitoring and Patient Protection
  • M.I.S. Complications and their Management
  • M.I.S. Advanced Emergency Equipment and drugs
  • M.I.S. RCDSO Standards and Record Keeping
  • M.I.S. RCDSO Sedation License and Permits

 100 Britannia Rd E Mississauga, ON, L4Z 2G1 (At Holiday Inn – Whittle Room)
Day 3 – 8:30 am – 8:30 pm
Note: Orders of topics and locations are subject to change

Day 4 & 5
  • ACLS Training & Certification

 4140 Steeles Ave W, Unit 10, Vaughan, ON L4L 4V3
Day 4 – 5 (ACLS) : 9am – 5pm
Note: Orders of topics and locations are subject to change

Day 6
  • Active Hands-on Seminar on Emergency Equipment, Emergency Drugs, Airway Manipulation, Crisis Identification and Management.
  • Active hands-on Seminar on Intravenous access and set-up including Infection Control
  • Active hands-on seminar on Midazolam Preparation and Case Preparation
  • Simulated Real World Clinical Situations
  • Simulated Patient Selection, Evaluation and Record Keeping

 The Tooth Corner (Central Parkway Mall) 377 Burnhamthorpe Rd. E, Mississauga, ON, L5A3Y1
Day 6 : 9 am – 5pm
Note: Orders of topics and locations are subject to change

Day 7 – 10
  • 20 Cases on Live Patients
  • Case base Seminars and Lectures

 The Tooth Corner (Central Parkway Mall) 377 Burnhamthorpe Rd. E, Mississauga, ON, L5A3Y1
Day 7-10 : 9am – end of clinical experience (expect to run late, some days may end up around 11:00 pm)
Note: Orders of topics and locations are subject to change

Winter – February 26th to  March 7th, 2025

Spring – May 21st to 30th, 2025

Summer – September 17th to 26th, 2025

Autumn – November 19th to 28th, 2025