comprehensive dentistry program · oral surgery 46 hours special patient care 12 hours...
Post on 29-May-2020
1 Views
Preview:
TRANSCRIPT
COMPREHENSIVE DENTISTRY PROGRAM
COLLEGE OF DENTISTRY
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA
D
C P
2 9
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA
COPYRIGHT 1981
(Revised March 2015)
| 2 P a g e
Table of Contents
A MESSAGE FROM THE DEAN…………………………………………………………….4
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION………………………………………………………………….5
GENERAL INFORMATION…………………………………………………………………6
J. Hillis Miller Health Center
The College of Dentistry
The Florida Academy of General Dentistry
ADMISSION INFORMATION………………………………………………………………8
Requirements for Enrollment
Application and Fees
Student Academic Regulations
Graduation
COURSE DESCRIPTIONS………………………………………………………………… 9
Basic Sciences
Endodontics
Esthetics
Implants
Operative Dentistry
Oral Medicine and Oral Diagnosis
Oral Surgery
Orthodontics
Pediatric Dentistry
Periodontics
Practice Management
Fixed Prosthodontics Removable Prosthodontics Special Patient Care
TMD/Occlusion
ACADEMIC PERSONNEL…………………………………………………………………….12
APPLICATION FORM………………………………………………………………………...13
| 3 P a g e
The Office of Continuing Dental Education at the University of Florida College of Dentistry
is recognized by the American Dental Association National Committee on Continuing Dental
Education as a provider of continuing dental education. Sponsor approval granted by the
National Committee neither constitutes nor implies approval or endorsement of any specific
continuing education activity or course content.”
The University of Florida encourages participation in its educational programs by qualified
persons of both sexes from all cultural, racial, religious and ethnic groups.
The University of Florida is an Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action
institution and does not discriminate against persons because of race, national origin, religion
or creed, sex, age, or handicap.
While every effort is made to provide accurate and current information, the University of
Florida College of Dentistry reserves the right to change without notice, statements in this
document concerning rules, policies, fees, curriculum, or other matters.
P a g e | 4
A Message from the Dean
The University of Florida College of Dentistry is working hard to enhance
the quality of Continuing Dental Education here at home and abroad. Our
flagship program in this effort is the 25 month Comprehensive Dentistry
Program. This two year AGD Mastership Track Preparation Course has
been offered successfully for 35 years and 382 dentists have completed
the program.
As exciting as this exemplary program is, however, it is you, the dental
professional, who drives our mission to achieve excellence in the art and
science of dentistry. You, as a principle-based, value-driven dental
professional, are the key to forging a committed dental community.
Our job, then, as your partner in professional development and life-long
learning is to provide a quality venue for this committed dental
community to come together. The Comprehensive Dentistry Program
provides that quality venue for the college
to bring together faculty, alumni, course participants and the dental community at large.
If we are successful in serving the dental community in this way, then we will have been successful in
advancing our mission of excellence through teaching, research and service.
Sincerely,
Isabel Garcia, D.D.S., M.P.H.
Dean
College of Dentistry Isabel Garcia, D.D.S., M.P.H.
Dean
James Haddix, D.M.D. Assistant Dean for Continuing Education
Lynn King, M.B.A., C.P.P., C.G.M.P CDE Assistant Director
University of Florida is an ADA CERP
Recognized Provider
University of Florida is an ADA CERP Recognized Provider. ADA CERP is a service of the American Dental Association to assist dental professionals in identifying quality providers of continuing dental education. ADA CERP does not approve or endorse individual courses or instructors, nor does it imply acceptance of credit hours by boards of dentistry. University of Florida designates each activity for the number of credit hours for continuing education credits as listed in the course description. Concerns or complaints about a CE provider may be directed to the provider or to ADA CERP at www.ada.org/goto/cerpThe formal continuing education programs of the University of Florida College of Dentistry are accepted by AGD for Fellowship/Mastership credit. The University of Florida College of Dentistry is an ADA CERP Recognized Provider.
We are pleased to announce that UF CDE has teamed up with the Florida Academy of General Dentistry for a Joint Providership. This continuing education activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the standards of the ADA Continuing Education Rocognition Program (ADA CERP) through joint efforts between the University of Florida Continuing Dental Education and the Florida Academy of General Dentistry. Dental educational institutions have an obligation to disseminate new knowledge related to dental practice. In so doing, some presentations may include controversial materials or commercial references. Sponsorship of a dental continuing education course by the University of Florida does not necessarily imply endorsement of a particular philosophy, procedure or product by this institution. Continuing education courses do not necessarily reflect the philosophies of the UF pre-doctoral or post-doctoral training programs.
P a g e | 5
AGD Mastership Preparation Course -
Comprehensive Dentistry Program Class 29
LOCATION: University of Florida College of Dentistry
LIMIT: 20 Participants
REGISTRATION FEE: $26,725 Dentist: payable with an initial deposit of
$2,500 and $969 monthly attendance
fees
COURSE DIRECTOR: James E. Haddix, D.M.D.
COURSE DESCRIPTION:For over 35 years, the University of Florida has provided a unique program for dentists seeking
an opportunity toEarn 600 credits applicable toward a Mastership in the Academy of General Dentistry. In fact, the
University of Florida offers the only MasterTrack program that allows you to complete all your Mastership requirements in
25 months.
Interact with excellent instructors specializing in different fields; with evidence-based, research supported insights into the
latest advancements in the profession
Develop camaraderie with national and international practitioners
Compile a body of reference material for practical, immediate use in your practice come Monday morning
Review didactic materials for the AGD Fellowship Examination
Expand skills for dentists re-entering practice or deepen skills for newly licensed dentists
In short, this two-year postgraduate course in comprehensive dentistry is designed to provide the general practitioner with an
organized and structured educational program of dental sciences in a format that has something to offer everyone. Classes me et
one weekend per month on Friday, Saturday and Sunday (with Continental Breakfast included all three days and lunch on Friday
& Saturday), and consist of lectures, discussion, in-office projects, and intensive hands-on participation utilizing the College of
Dentistry’s state-of-the-art Simulation Lab.
The course curriculum parallels the requirements for Mastership in the Academy of General Dentistry. A certificate of
completion will be awarded to each candidate meeting all requirements of the following curriculum:
Endodontics 46 hours Practice Management 24 hours
Esthetics 46 hours Anesthesia/Pain
Management/Sedation/Pharmacology 12 hours
Fixed Prosthodontics 46 hours Basic Science 12 hours
Implants 46 hours Oral Medicine/Oral Diagnosis 12 hours
Operative Dentistry 46 hours Orofacial Pain 12 hours
Periodontics 46 hours Orthodontics 12 hours
Removable Prosthodontics 46 hours Pediatric Dentistry 12 hours
Oral Surgery 46 hours Special Patient Care 12 hours
T.M.D./Occlusion 46 hours Electives 78 hours
Total 600 hours
Attention: AGD FELLOWS & CDP ALUMNI
Just a few courses short of your Mastership requirements?
You may attend selected CDP courses on an Ala Carte basis*. Simply Register for only the Course(s) you
need by calling 1-888-550-4590.
Each 20 hr. CEU Section only $1,169* ($1,069* Courtesy Fee for CDP Alumni) *on a Space-Available basis
Call toll-free 1-888-550-4590 for information and/or
Application for CDP 29 Course # 180003
P a g e | 6
GENERAL INFORMATION
J. Hillis Miller Health Center The J. Hillis Miller Health Center at the University of Florida in Gainesville is a modern complex of institutions
advancing human health and educating tomorrow’s leaders in the health professions.
The Health Center was developed to accommodate the space needs of the College of Dentistry as well as to
provide space for the other colleges and the hospital. The College of Dentistry includes the most modern
teaching laboratories, lecture areas and a modern comprehensive library. The educational and research
programs of the colleges are integrated with the programs of the Gainesville VA Medical Center.
The academic programs of the Health Center prepare students, interns, residents, and graduates in the health
professions to understand the team involvement in health care, which has proven to contribute more effectively
to patient’s well-being.
The J. Hillis Miller Health Center, while committed to the preparation of health care professionals, the care of
the sick, and the discovery of new health care science is also committed to community service. The colleges
engage in community programs that seek innovative approaches to health care delivery and provide
instructional continuing education to practitioners.
The College of Dentistry
The College of Dentistry, the first in the state of Florida, admitted its first 24 students in the fall of 1972. The
dental building was completed in the spring of 1975. It includes dental outpatient clinics, postgraduate specialty
clinics, seminar rooms, simulation lab, as well as teaching and research laboratories.
The College of Dentistry programs are both innovative and state of the art. They reflect the creativity and
professional talents of the faculty who are committed to educational processes which are relevant to society’s
needs.
The primary objective of the College of Dentistry is to develop graduates oriented to the biological sciences;
sensitivity to the needs of others; skillful in all preventive, diagnostic and therapeutic procedures; and
appreciative of new knowledge through research activities.
Dental educational institutions have an obligation to disseminate new knowledge related to dental practice. In so
doing, some presentations may include controversial materials or commercial references. Sponsorship of a
dental continuing education course by the University of Florida does not necessarily imply endorsement of a
particular philosophy, procedure or product by this institution. Continuing education courses do not necessarily
reflect the philosophies of the University of Florida pre-doctoral or graduate training programs.
The formal continuing education programs of UF CDE are accepted by AGD for Fellowship/Membership
credit. The University of Florida College of Dentistry is also an ADA CERP recognized provider.
The Florida Academy of General Dentistry
The Florida Academy of General Dentistry is a constituent of the Academy of General Dentistry. Their goals,
like those of the national academy are fourfold: to promote quality continuing dental education for general
practitioners; to maintain an accrediting agency for continuing dental education courses; to provide recognition
for practitioners having completed rigorous continuing education courses; and finally to assist in improving the
dental health of the nation through its educational and legislative efforts.
Membership in the Florida Academy is voluntary and participation in the Florida Academy activities greatly
helps to serve the organizational objectives as well as legislative efforts that have impact on the dental care
provided in the state.
P a g e | 7
Contact Info:
Lynn King, Assistant Director James Haddix, Course Director &
UF Continuing Dental Education Assistant Dean of Continuing Dental Education
P.O. Box 100417
Gainesville, FL 32610-0417
Phone: 352-273-8481 352-273-8482
Fax: 352-294-5594
Email: lking@dental.ufl.edu jhaddix@dental.ufl.edu
ADMISSION INFORMATION
Requirements For Enrollment
The College of Dentistry reserves the right to accept only qualified applicants for this postdoctoral CE program.
Each prospective candidate must submit a formal application. Candidates must be currently practicing dentistry
or hold a teaching appointment, since some of the courses will require patient care. If a candidate is absent from
one or more subcourses in a major course he/she may take the subcourse the next time it is offered without
penalty and at the current fee rate at time of attendance. The University of Florida and the Academy of General
Dentistry require that credit be awarded only for those hours in attendance or assignments completed. If a
candidate has completed only a part of a major course he/she will have a period of three years to complete the
component subject area. After that time the entire major course must be retaken and full fees paid. All course
work is presented in English only.
Application And Fees
Each Candidate must submit a formal application to the College of Dentistry for acceptance into the program.
That application must be approved by the Comprehensive Dentistry Director before the candidate is permitted to
enroll in the Comprehensive Dentistry Program.
The tuition for the two year Comprehensive Dentistry Program (600 contact hours) is $26,725. Candidates are
required to furnish their own instruments, supplies and textbooks for each course.
The breakdown of tuition cost is approximately $44.54 per clock hour.
Payment of fees may be handled in one of two ways. The full tuition may be paid in advance, or a non-
refundable initial deposit of $2,500.00 is due upon acceptance of the application, followed by twenty-five
interest-free consecutive monthly payments of $969.00 each. Participants who have completed the EPM
program are eligible for a $500.00 discount off of the deposit.
Student Academic Regulations
Withdrawal From And Reentry Into Comprehensive Dentistry Certificate Program
Registered participants may request a break in the program and be reinstated within three years without loss of
accumulated credit provided that all fees are paid and the student is reregistered with the Comprehensive
Dentistry Program. Fees per weekend session will be assessed at current rate at time of re- entry.
Graduation
Postdoctoral students completing the prescribed course of study, upon recommendation of the program director,
will be granted a Certificate of Completion of the Comprehensive Dentistry Program by the University of
Florida College of Dentistry.
INDIVIDUAL COURSES PRESENTED IN THE COMPREHENSIVE DENTISTRY PROGRAM
| 8 P a g e
Anesthesia/Pain Management/Sedation/Pharmacology 12 Hours
This course is designed to update the practitioner in pharmacology issues concerning medications that are
commonly used in the practice of dentistry and also with medications that patients may be taking, as prescribed
by their physicians, that may affect the planned dental treatment.
Basic Science 12 Hours
The curriculum is divided among three classes and the topics include dental biomaterials, strep mutans
replacement therapy and probiotics, and the basic science aspects of Oral Pathology.
Endodontics 46 Hours
This course is divided into non-surgical (level I) and Surgical (Level II) Endodontic Procedures. Level I will
emphasize most all aspects of non-surgical endodontic care, including diagnosis and treatment planning, access
preparation, working length determination, irrigation, rotary cleaning and shaping and thermoplastic
obturation. Level II will cover endodontic surgery, removal of canal obstructions, and dental trauma
management.
Electives
78 Hours
Elective hours will be given for our courses covering dental photography, practice management and
pharmacology.
Esthetics 46 Hours
Esthetic dentistry is presented in its many faceted areas from simple operative dentistry through complex
prosthodontic and orthodontic cases. There will be a review of all ceramic restorations and esthetic implant
restorations. The principle concepts of esthetic restorative procedures will be highlighted throughout the course.
Implants 46 Hours
This course will cover the use, selection, and alternatives in implant dentistry. The implant template design will
be stressed. Discussions and cases will be presented for both partially and completely edentulous patients.
Types of complete denture support systems will be discussed and presented. The rationale for immediate
placement and load techniques will be scientifically discussed. Impressions and laboratory techniques and
requirements will be covered.
Operative Dentistry 46 Hours
This participation course involves two complete weekends and the first section is devoted to adhesive
dentistry’s latest developments, esthetic procedures, direct posterior composites, and etiology of tooth wear and
treatment options. The second seminar will include cast restorations, indirect composites and porcelain
restorations.
Oral Medicine/Oral Diagnosis 12 Hours
This course includes a thorough review of important oral pathology. Local and systematic disease processes
affecting the head and neck region will be presented in a case based format to engage the participant in active
learning. Emphasis will be placed on recognizing, diagnosing and treating oral pathosis.
Orofacial Pain 12 Hours
This course will cover numerous orofacial pain entities that are of non-odontogenic origin and discuss the
management of these conditions.
P a g e | 9
Oral Surgery 46 Hours
This two part course begins with a thorough health status evaluation followed by management of medical
emergencies. Both complicated and complex exodontia is covered with a thorough instruction in third molar
and other impaction management. The surgeons present pre-prosthodontic surgical techniques to facilitate the
success of prosthodontic restorations. Treatment of infections and medico-legal considerations are presented.
Many cases are presented to explain the principles taught.
Orthodontics 12 Hours
The orthodontic section of this comprehensive dentistry course will include the all important timing of
orthodontics care to provide maximum desirable results. Early treatment is desired between ages six and twelve.
Adolescent orthodontics will be presented separately as well as adult orthodontics. The course will include
surgical modalities available and craniomandibular concerns.
Pediatric Dentistry 12 Hours
The pediatric dentistry course covers periodontal diseases in children and management of dental trauma and
odontogenic infections. The restorative section begins with behavior management, pediatric pain control and
continues with restorative procedures for the pediatric patient, space management and pulp therapy. A
laboratory experience completes the course.
Periodontics 46 Hours
This course is divided between non-surgical and surgical treatment of periodontal diseases and defects. The first
non-surgical section covers the etiology of periodontal diseases relating it to risk factors. In addition the team
concept of periodontal treatment is introduced with the emphasis on adequate data collection and treatment
planning. Periodontal debridement and adjunctive care will be covered. In the second session surgical
management and techniques for treatment of diseases and defects will be taught as well as proper patient
selection for surgical therapy.
Practice Management 24 Hours
Promotion of the individual practice is necessary in today’s competitive society. This course will stress
personnel techniques designed to enhance the staff’s ability to promote the practice. The techniques of
professional marketing will be covered and shown how they can be applied to an individual dental practice.
Much emphasis will be placed on training the dentist to make the most favorable impression on patients. This
course is designed to maximize office productivity while minimizing stress.
Fixed Prosthodontics 46 Hours
This two part participation course is designed to review the principles of diagnosis and treatment planning,
treatment position, anterior guidance, esthetic principles and current restorative materials. Predictable ceramic
restoration fabrication will be taught as well as special restoration of endodontically treated teeth and implant
supported fixed prosthesis. Concepts explored in this course will include traditional periodontal prosthesis,
diagnosis and treatment of a debilitated dentition and preservation of the complete dentition.
Removable Prosthodontics 46 Hours
This two part course will cover both complete and partial removable prostheses, but has a stronger emphasis on
removable partial prostheses. The first part will emphasize advanced removable partial designs for the most
complex cases. The second part will emphasize how precision and semi-precision attachments can be added to
removable partial prostheses to improve retention and esthetics.
P a g e | 10
Special Patient Care 12 Hours
This course is primarily geared to help the practitioner understand the dental needs and special treatment
required for the head and neck cancer patient. Additionally, the special care needs for certain oral
medicine patients will be discussed. These will include: xerostomia patients, adverse drug reaction
patients, and scleroderma patients.
TMD/Occlusion 46 Hours
This participation course is provided in two weekend sections. The first course covers a complete examination
technique for facial pain, functional anatomy of the temporomandibular joint, differential diagnosis of facial
pain and sleep disturbance. The second weekend section is devoted to occlusal analysis and modification as
well as indication for splints and their fabrication.
P a g e | 11
Faculty and Staff for CDP 29*
Boyd Robinson, D.D.S., M.Ed. Dean
James Haddix, D.M.D Assistant Dean for Continuing Education
Lynn King, M.B.A., R.D.H. CDE Assistant Director
Michelle Hopkins CDE Program Assistant - Fiscal
Marta Miller CDE Program Assistant – Onsite coordinator
Bevin Radabaugh CDE Secretary - Registrar
James Haddix, D.M.D. CDP Director
Martin Handfield, Ph.D., M.S. Basic Science
Francois Roulet, D.M.D., Ph.D. Biomaterials
James Haddix, D.M.D. Endodontics
Roberta Pileggi, D.M.D. Endodontics
Uma Nair, D.M.D. Endodontics
Lee Ann Brady, D.D.S., M.S. Esthetics
Will Martin, D.M.D., M.S. Implants
James Ruskin, D.M.D., M.D. Implants
Doug Lambert, D.D.S. Operative Dentistry
Saulo Geraldeli, D.D.S. Operative Dentistry
Joe Katz, D.M.D. Oral Medicine
Karl Koerner, D.D.S., M.S. Oral Medicine
Pam Sandow, D.M.D. Oral Medicine
Neel Bhattacharyya, D.M.D., M.S. Oral Pathology
Donald Cohen, D.M.D., M.S., M.B.A. Oral Pathology
Matthew Dennis, D.D.S. Oral Surgery
Frank Dolwick, D.M.D., Ph.D. Oral Surgery
Jaimee Morgan D.M.D., M.S. Orthodontics
Stan Presley, D.M.D., M.S. Orthodontics
UFCD Pediatric Dentistry Faculty Pediatrics
Samuel B. Low, D.D.S., M.S., M.Ed. Periodontics
Gregory E. Oxford, D.D.S., M.S., Ph.D. Periodontics
Richard L. Wynn, Ph.D. Pharmacology
Annelise Driscoll, Ph.D., M.B.A. Practice Management
Emily Dunlap- Carter, BA. Practice Management
Laura Steinberg, D.D.S. Practice Management
Irwin Becker, D.D.S. Prosthodontics
Jimmy Cassidy, D.D.S. Prosthodontics
Madhu Nair D.M.D., M.E., Ph.D. Radiology
Henry Gremillion, D.D.S. TMJ & Occlusion
And Others
*There is no guarantee that these instructors will be available to teach in CDP 29.
P a g e | 12
University of Florida Comprehensive Dentistry Program Application Class 29
Date:
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Name: ADA#: AGD #: STATE LIC.#
MAILING ADDRESS:
Cell phone #: Home Telephone #: Date of Birth:
Personal E-mail: Place of Birth:
Office Address:
Office Telephone # Office Contact: Fax #
Practice Website:
List states where you hold a license to practice dentistry
GENERAL EDUCATION
College or University
Dates of Attendance
Major
Degree
from to
from to
from to
PROFESSIONAL AND GRADUATE EDUCATION
School
Dates of Attendance
Major
Degree
from to
from to
from to
List any academic distinctions,
fellowship, scholarships,
awards or prizes obtained in
college, dental school or
subsequently.
P a g e | 13
List any scientific or clinical publications or presentations given at meetings of scientific or dental societies:
Have you ever been engaged in private practice, or practiced dentistry in the military?
Location
Type of Practice
Full or Part-time
Dates
Please describe your current practice (solo; group [no. of associates]; no. of staff (assistants, hygienists)
Please make a brief statement giving your reasons for seeking advanced education in the Comprehensive Dentistry Program:
Please mail this completed application to: If you have any questions please call: UF Continuing Dental Education James Haddix, Course Director (352) 273-8482 P.O. Box 100417 Or email jhaddix @dental.ufl.edu Gainesville, FL 32610-0417
Or fax to: (352) 294-5594 X Applicant Signature
top related