Compliance matters and dental records Half Day CPD
3 Scientific Hours
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Friday 5 April 2019 and Friday 20 September 2019 9:00am – 12:30pm ADAVB Meeting Rooms Level 3, 10 Yarra Street, South Yarra VIC 3141 Lecture Wednesday 27 March 2019 and Wednesday 11 September 2019
Fees (GST inclusive) ADAVB member
$180
ADAVB member – recent graduate
$120
Non-ADAVB member
$310
Non-ADAVB member – recent graduate
$180
Dental hygienist or oral health therapists
$100
Dental staff
Compliance Matters Sharon McMillian and Teresa Davine ADAVB Practice Plus Consultants Teresa Davine and Sharon McMillan will outline some of your basic compliance obligations within the dental practice and provide you with practical ways to meet these obligations. You will come away with checklists, protocols and audit tools to assist you to identify areas of risk to improve patient safety and quality.
$55
Presenters Sharon McMillian
At the end of this session, participants will be able to: • Identify areas of compliance within the dental practice, including key legislation and policy documents • Apply checklists, protocols and audit tools to identify and reduce risk • Implement strategies for monitoring incidents and risk.
Teresa Davine
Dental Records Dr Eryn Agnew Dental records are not only a requirement by law [state and federal] but also assumed under Professional Standards. They are like house insurance – you really need them when there is a fire or flood [in dental cases when you have a claim or complaint] and they are what let dentists down when defending a claim or complaint. There is an old legal saying: Good records = good defence; poor records = no defence. At the end of this session, participants will be able to: • Review the expected minimum standards the DBA has set and what may facilitate you meeting these standards • Identify common errors and omissions in record keeping • Understand how good clinical care can go bad when records let you down.
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Dr Eryn Agnew