COURSE OVERVIEW
The course aims to assist the practitioner and/or assistant to master the skills required to efficiently scrub-in, drape, assist or perform surgery in a safe and appropriately sterile environment.
COURSE OUTLINE
The infection control requirements for oral surgical procedures including:
- surgical hand antisepsis
- correct donning technique of sterile gowns and gloves
- identification and placement of appropriate sterile drapes
- sterile instruments
- managing sterile field
The course will address principles of sterile aseptic technique which must be applied to all surgical procedures undertaken in the dental practice.
COURSE TOPICS
- Surgical set-up
- Clean vs Sterile
- Correct hand scrubbing techniques
- Optimal sterilisation and wrapping of surgical instruments
- Sharps and biological waste control
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- For individual practices to implement these sterile surgical procedures.
PRESENTER
Kristy Phillips
Dental Services Manager at Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Community Health Services
EVENT PRICING
ADA Member - $110
ADAQ Member Practice Staff - $110
1st and 2nd Year Graduate ADA Member - $90
Non-Member - $143
Non-Member Practice Staff - $143
CPD POINTS
2 Scientific hours
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