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Maintenance of Certification Part IV Activities from North Carolina March 2014
NEW MOC IV OFFERING! OFFERING Oral Health:
Promoting Dental Homes For Young Children Through Screenings, Varnishing and Referrals
Interactive Webinar
Series
March 26 For ALL participants
enrolling in this activity in March 2014- June 2014:
At 12:30- 1:30 pm each month, an interactive
webinar will be held to review the learning
sessions together, hold an interactive
discussion on the activity materials, and
collaborate with fellow providers on how to
improve child oral health in your primary
care practice.
April 30
May 28
June 25
ENROLL HERE FOR THE ORAL HEALTH MOC IV ACTIVITY!
http://oralhealth.ncafp.com/ Please notify Cameron Graham, Activity Director, of your intent to register
Oral Health MOC Part IV Activity
North Carolina has developed and received approval for this “Oral Health” module as a Maintenance of Certification Part IV (MOC IV) Performance in Practice quality improvement activity. Approved by both the American Board of Family Medicine (ABFM), the American Board of Pediatrics (ABP) for MOC IV credits, and approved by the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) for 20 Prescribed CME credits.
The aim of this project is to promote the importance of a dental home for young children (6 months to 42 months) in the care of pediatric and family practices, in order to decrease oral health decay and promote overall health and well- being for children and their families. This activity will assess practices and protocols for child oral health through examining possible screening tools, referral and follow up patterns.
The recommended timeframe for this activity is 4-6 months.
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Please contact Cameron Graham, MPH with questions and technical assistance needs - [email protected]
March 2014
A MOC IV Quality Improvement Partnership DHHS/ Office of Rural Health
Community Care of North Carolina The NC Foundation for Advanced Health Programs
The NC Academy of Family Physicians The NC Pediatric Society
This web-based activity is currently provided FREE OF CHARGE for all North Carolina providers as a result of the CHIPRA funding awarded to NC DHHS/ ORH, in partnership with Community Care of North Carolina and NC Foundation for Advanced Health Programs. The activity website link is provided below for participant registration and activity completion.
Participant Expectations
During the activity, the provider will:
1. Assess policies and procedures regarding child oral health within your primary care practice with the pre/ post assessment.
2. Enter 3 separate rounds of chart extractions (baseline, midline, final) into activity database from 10 unique retrospective patient charts.
3. Review the 4 learning sessions. (Interactive webinars for participants enrolling
in March 2014-June 2014 | See Page 1 for Details!)
4. Implement revised policies and procedures.
5. Evaluate activity using the course evaluation.
ATTENTION PRIMARY CARE PROVIDERS!
Don’t Miss Our Other
MOC IV Activities:
Comprehensive Adolescent Health Screening
http://mociv.ncafp.com/
Maternal Depression and Infant Toxic Stress
http://md2013.ncafp.com/
Learning Sessions Session 1: A Pediatric Oral Health Overview & The Importance of Routine Screenings
Dr. Marian Earls, MD, FAAP Dr. Rocio Quinonez, DMD, MS, MPH
Session 2: Performing Oral Health Risk Assessments and Procedures: The Training Materials Needed to Assess Oral Health Risks and Perform Dental Varnish
Ms. Kelly Close and Dr. Graham Barden, MD
Session 3: Linking Across Disciplines To Address Existing Barriers, Improve Referrals and Follow Up
Dr. Thomas Koinis, MD, FAAFP, and Dr. Frank Courts, DDS
Session 4: Evaluation and Wrap Up Call: Provider Showcase | Feature: Goldsboro Pediatrics Spotlight
Dr. David Tayloe, MD, FAAP
Upon activity completion, the Activity Director, Cameron Graham, will send in a Physician Attestation form (completed by the physician) on your behalf in order to receive full MOC IV credit. Participants will need to utilize standard self-report procedure to attain CME credits and will receive a CME certificate.