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Course Overview:

Elevate your clinical practice by gaining the skills necessary to provide IV sedation in your very own office. In some cases, minimal and oral moderate sedation isn’t effective enough to mitigate the level of anxiety some patients feel during dental treatment. By having IV Moderate Sedation in your skillset, you’ll be able to have more control over the level of sedation achieved and potentially more success. You’ll be able to reduce the level of stress and anxiety for both you and your patients. The number of services you’ll be able to provide to your patients in-house will expand, and they’ll appreciate that they can still have their complex treatment done in a familiar environment, their local dental office.

 

In this course, you’ll learn how IV conscious sedation can be used to deliver comprehensive dental treatment; Successful completion of this course will allow you to apply for Parenteral Conscious Sedation RCDSO authorization (IV moderate sedation). If you want to transform the level of care and patient experience in your office to new heights, then incorporating IV sedation into your practice is a must! 

 

It includes over 40 didactic & seminar hours in IV sedation. Administer IV sedation on 20 live patients. Included is gaining your ACLS certification during the course.

 

Call 289-203-5552 for information or send us an email at sedation@dentistryforfuture.ca

Intravenous Sedation for Dentists - Register Now

C$30,000.00Price
Excluding GST/HST
  • Jordan Prince B.Sc., D.D.S., M.Sc., Dip. A.D.B.A

    Dentist Anesthesiologist

    Dr. Prince completed his dental training at Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry at the University of Western Ontario in 2014 and is a graduate of the Dental Anesthesia Program at the University of Toronto. In addition to private practice, he is a part-time clinical instructor at the Faculty of Dentistry at the University of Toronto and an is an inspector for the RCDSO. Dr. Prince is the course instructor for multiple Core-1 courses for University of Toronto’s ‘Continuing Dental Education’ department.

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