| source University of Washington (X) |
level |
department Dentistry (X) |
Designed to provide the student with the knowledge required to manage a patient pool during the clinical program and in future dental practice including: obtaining a patient pool, authorized treatment planning, patient management in accordance with professional codes, risk management strategies, patient financial account management, and contemporary biohazardous materials guidelines. Offered: S.
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Survey of the diseases of the oral-facial regions in lecture and laboratory sessions. Among the conditions discussed are diseases of teeth and their supporting structures and diseases of the oral and paraoral soft tissues and bones. Correlations between clinical findings, etiologic factors, and histopathologic features are stressed. Attendance in the laboratory is required. Offered: A.
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Survey of the diseases of the oral-facial regions in lecture and laboratory sessions. Among the conditions discussed are diseases of teeth and their supporting structures and diseases of the oral and paraoral soft tissues and bones. Correlations between clinical findings, etiologic factors, and histopathologic features are stressed. Attendance in the laboratory is required. Offered: W.
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Comprehensive medical emergency training, including review of BLS. Students participate in real-time simulated drills to prepare both their intellectual and psychomotor skills for emergency care situations. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.
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Introductory course presenting hospital procedures and protocol and the role of the dentist in the hospital. Offered: Sp.
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Comprehensive review/refreshment of medical emergency training, including recertification in BLS. Students participate in real-time simulated drills to prepare both intellectual and psychomotor skills for emergency care situations. Offered: S.
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Material essential to persons entering dentistry in a time of rapid change in health care systems, including practice management, career opportunities, and starting out in a private practice. Offered: A.
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Material essential to persons entering dentistry in a time of rapid change in health care systems, including practice management, career opportunities, and starting out in a private practice. Offered: W.
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Material essential to persons entering dentistry in a time of rapid change in health care systems, including practice management, career opportunities, and starting out in a private practice. Offered: Sp.
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Series of courses offered by the various departments from which students may elect study in areas of special interest to them. These courses include subject matter applicable to all phases of dentistry. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.
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Designed to provide the student with the experience required to manage a patient pool during the clinical program and in future dental practice including obtaining a patient pool, treatment planning, patient management in accordance with professional codes, risk management strategies, patient financial account management, and contemporary biohazardous materials guidelines.
Score: 11.194623 Details | Listing | Web page
Designed to provide the student with the experience required to manage a patient pool during the clinical program and in future dental practice including: obtaining a patient pool, treatment planning, patient management in accordance with professional codes, risk management strategies, patient financial account management, and contemporary biohazardous materials guidelines.
Score: 11.194623 Details | Listing | Web page
Designed to provide the student with the experience required to manage a patient pool during the clinical program and in future dental practice including: obtaining a patient pool, treatment planning, patient management in accordance with professional codes, risk management strategies, patient financial account management, and contemporary biohazardous materials guidelines.
Score: 11.194623 Details | Listing | Web page
Designed to provide the student with the experience required to manage a patient pool during the clinical program and in future dental practice including: obtaining a patient pool, treatment planning, patient management in accordance with professional codes, risk management strategies, patient financial account management, and contemporary biohazardous materials guidelines.
Score: 11.194623 Details | Listing | Web page
Designed to provide the student with the experience required to manage a patient pool during the clinical program and in future dental practice including: obtaining a patient pool, treatment planning, patient management in accordance with professional codes, risk management strategies, patient financial account management, and contemporary biohazardous materials guidelines.
Score: 11.194623 Details | Listing | Web page
Designed to provide the student with the experience required to manage a patient pool during the clinical program and in future dental practice including: obtaining a patient pool, treatment planning, patient management in accordance with professional codes, risk management strategies, patient financial account management, and contemporary biohazardous materials guidelines.
Score: 11.194623 Details | Listing | Web page
Designed to provide the student with the experience required to manage a patient pool during the clinical program and in future dental practice including: obtaining a patient pool, treatment planning, patient management in accordance with professional codes, risk management strategies, patient financial account management, and contemporary biohazardous materials guidelines.
Score: 11.194623 Details | Listing | Web page
Introduction to airway management (masking/intubation/orophayrngeal airways/nasopharyngeal airways/cricothyrotomy), 12-lead EKG recognition and diagnosis, cardiac physiology and pathophysiology, and pharmacologic action of several different medications. Students who pass AHA guidelines for completion of an ACLS course are awarded ACLS certification. Credit/no credit only. Offered: W.
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Details theory and techniques for rendering oral, inhalation, transmucosal, intramuscular, and intravenous forms of conscious sedation. Focuses on pharmacology and pharmacokinetics of nitrous oxide, benzodiazepines, narcotics, and barbiturates. Addresses usual applications, special considerations, legal issues, and proper record keeping. Emphasizes prevention and management of emergencies. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.
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Provides student with sufficient knowledge and experience to select and use correct photographic equipment for photographing patients (facial and interoral), casts, instruments, x-rays, charts, and objects. Credit/no credit only. Offered: A.
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Seminar on performing complete physical examination including basic assessment of overall patient, vital signs, cardiac, pulmonary, abdominal, extremities, neurologic, and head/neck. Examination techniques include observation, ausculation, percussion. Writing fundings and interpreting physical examinations. Offered: S.
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Review of major organ systems, including normal anatomy and physiology, common pathophysiologies, medical interventions. Details modifications necessary for dental treatment and medical emergency management. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AS.
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Introduction to clinical dental training including infection control, personal dental hygiene, oral anatomical landmarks, medical histories, fluoride application, fabrication on athletic mouth guards, and professional ethics. Students participate in classroom exercise followed by rotations in functioning dental clinics. Offered: W.
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Provides a 4-week clinical training opportunity and early exposure to provision of dental care in rural and underserved locations in Washington State. Offers an opportunity for students to gain an understanding of how community health care systems function for provision of dental care. Credit/no credit only.
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Extramural geriatric clinical experience, including three days at a nursing home or community clinic, and brief didactic component. Credit/no credit only. Offered: AWSpS.
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