WELCOME REGISTRATION HSE DENTAL SURGEONS Seminar Programme.pdf · 2019-04-04 · 09.00 - 09.45...
Transcript of WELCOME REGISTRATION HSE DENTAL SURGEONS Seminar Programme.pdf · 2019-04-04 · 09.00 - 09.45...
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Delegates have the option to attend the seminar LECTURES (i.e., all day Thursdayand from 10.00am–11.00am Friday) and/or the WORKSHOPS on Friday.
CPD points will be allocated for both Thursday and Friday separately. Toavail of all CPD points and core CPD areas you must attend both days. Goto the ‘Book CPD events’ tab of dentist.ie to book.
IDA MEMBERS EARLY BIRD AFTER OCT 5
Full seminar ¤160 ¤180
One day ¤120 ¤140
Thursday dinner ¤40 ¤40
NON MEMBERS EARLY BIRD AFTER OCT 5
Full seminar ¤320 ¤360
One day ¤240 ¤280
Dental team member: ¤120 for both days; ¤80 for one day.
THURSDAY DINNERThis year our Thursday evening dinner will take place in
Kelly's Steakhouse. A buffet-style supper with wine for
one is ¤40. Places are limited so early booking is
advised. Booking for the dinner must be done online.
Entertainment will also be provided at what will be a
very enjoyable evening with colleagues and friends.
ACCOMMODATIONAll reservations must be made directly
with the Midlands Park Hotel.
Tel: 057-867 1919
Overnight rate is ¤90 single room per night.
Twin/Double ¤100 (¤50 per person sharing)
Irish Dental Association is an ADA CERP Recognized Provider. ADA CERP is a service of the American DentalAssociation 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 ofcredit hours by boards of dentistry. Irish Dental Association designates this full activity for 9.15 hourscontinuing education credit.
CANCELLATION POLICYAll cancellations must be received in writing either by email, or by post to IDA House, Unit 2 LeopardstownOffice Park, Sandyford, Dublin 18. Cancellations received 29 days or more prior to the course/event will beentitled to a 100% refund. Cancellations received between 15 days and 28 days (inclusive) prior to thecourse/event will receive a 75% refund. For cancellations received between 1 day and 14 days (inclusive) priorto the course/event, no refund will be given. Failure to attend the course/event on the day will constitute latecancellation and no refund will be given. Substitutions are welcome at any time. Due to unforeseencircumstances, the programme may change and the IDA reserves the right to cancel the event or alter thevenue and/or speakers.
It gives me great pleasure to present to you details of our HSE
Dental Surgeons Seminar 2018. This year we head to the town
of Portlaoise and the Midlands Park Hotel.
I am indeed honoured to act as Group President for 2018-19. I very much look forward to the year
ahead and representing you, our HSE members.
The event will take place on Thursday and Friday, October 11-12, at the Midlands Park Hotel. I
am delighted to present a slightly different format this year, similar to our 2016 seminar, where we
introduced a series of workshops on the Friday.
Thursday’s programme will be similar to previous years, with clinical presentations on various
relevant topics such as orthodontics, special care dentistry, SOEL health, trauma and much more.
I am especially delighted to welcome Dr Joe Green, National Oral Health Lead, HSE, to open the
seminar. A full trade show will also take place on Thursday.
Friday will see a slightly different format. The morning will include two very worthwhile
presentations from Dr Eleanor McGovern and Dr Susan Parekh. This will be followed by a series of
four practical tutorials with demonstrations to smaller audiences. Every delegate will have the
chance to complete all four tutorials throughout the day: oral radiology; infection control; medical
emergencies; and, paediatric treatment planning.
All members of the dental team are welcome to attend our event. By no means is it exclusively for
those employed by the HSE: GPs and specialists are also welcome to attend.
Finally, our Seminar social evening takes place on Thursday evening in a nearby restaurant. We
look forward to a casual social evening with all welcome to attend.
I look forward to seeing you in Portlaoise in October.
Dr Christine Myers
President Elect
HSE Dental Surgeons Group, IDA
HSE DENTAL SURGEONS
SEMINAR 2018PORTLAOISEOctober 11+12
WELCOME REGISTRATION
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11
10.00 REGISTRATION
10.15 - 10.45 Opening address Dr Joe Green, National Oral Health Lead, HSE.
10.45 - 11.30 Early extraction of the poor prognosis first permanent molar – debunking myths Dr Joseph Noar
11.30 - 12.15 GDPR and consent Dr Martin Foster
12.15 - 13.00 “It’s all about SOEL” (how the digitisation of dental records can contribute topatient health)
Dr Anne O'Neill and Deirdre O'Neill
13.00 - 14.00 LUNCH 14.00 - 15.00 I can brush my teeth: developing online resources for better oral hygiene for
people with disabilities in Ireland Dr Caoimhin MacGhiolla Phadraig
15.00 - 16.00 TRADE SHOW 16.00 - 17.00 Managing young children – tips and tricks to try and avoid a GA Dr Paul Ashley
17.00 AGM
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12
09.00 - 09.45 Dental management of children with cleft lip/palate Dr Eleanor McGovern
09.45 - 10.45 Emergency management of trauma for permanent incisors Dr Susan Parekh
10.45 - 11.15 TEA/COFFEE BREAK 11.15 - 16.30 CLINICAL WORKSHOPS
Every delegate will have the opportunity to complete ALL 4 WORKSHOPS throughout the day WORKSHOP 1: Hints and tips to improve your radiography and radiology Dr Andrew Bolas
WORKSHOP 2: Infection control – compliance with the latest standards Dr Nick Armstrong
WORKSHOP 3: Medical emergencies in the dental setting Dr Eamon Croke and Safe Hands Training
WORKSHOP 4: Treatment planning in children Dr Susan Parekh and Dr Paul Ashley
13.15 - 14.15 LUNCH 15.15 - 15.30 TEA/COFFEE BREAK
Dr Nick Armstrong
Nick is a former HSE dental surgeon and a current IDA Quality and Patient Safety
Committee member. He graduated form Trinity College Dublin in 1974 and worked
in private practice in the UK for 16 years.
Dr Paul Ashley
Paul graduated from the University of Manchester in 1991 and subsequently got his
PhD from there. He has been at the UCL Eastman since 1998 and is Academic Lead
for Paediatric Dentistry. Along with Dr Susan Parekh, he runs full-time and distance
learning programmes in paediatric dentistry. His research interests are dental
materials, evidence-based dentistry and the oral health of athletes.
Dr Andrew Bolas
Andrew received his BDA from Queens University in 1991, his FFDRCSI in oral surgery
in 1994 and his FDSRCS(Ed) in oral surgery and oral medicine in 1995. He then went
on to receive his MSc dental radiology in 2000. Andrew works as a dental advisor to
the National Radiation Safety Committee and Medical Exposures Radiation Unit of
the HSE and was the President of the IDA in 2012.
Dr Eamon Croke
After graduation in 1979, Eamon worked in general practice in the UK. He has an
MSc in prosthetics from the Eastman Dental School. He works in private practice and
lectures in the Dublin Dental School and Hospital.
Dr Martin Foster
Martin qualified in 1986 in Edinburgh and worked in general practice before moving
into a career in the Community Dental Service. He completed a Master’s in Public
Health, the Diploma in Health Service Management and registration as a Specialist
in Paediatric Dentistry. Martin is the DPL lead for Ireland. He is a regular presenter
on a range of legal and ethical issues and has a particular interest in communication
and risk management.
Dr Caoimhin MacGhiolla Phadraig
Kev is a special care dentist and activist for people with disabilities in Ireland. He has
an interest in oral hygiene for people with disabilities, and has studied this area for
over 10 years. His aim is to improve the supports available for people with disabilities
and thereby make Ireland a better place for everyone.
Dr Eleanor McGovern
Eleanor qualified from the University of Sheffield in 1999. She has completed
specialist training in paediatric dentistry at Trinity College Dublin, and a clinical
fellowship in Our Lady’s Children’s Hospital Crumlin. Eleanor is a Consultant in
Paediatric Dentistry in Temple Street Children’s University Hospital, Dublin. She has
a special interest in the provision of dental care for children with cleft lip and palate,
craniofacial syndromes, and for children with inherited metabolic disorders.
Dr Joseph Noar
Joseph has been a Consultant and Hon. Senior Lecturer in orthodontics at the
Eastman Dental Hospital/Institute since 1994. He has an active role in research and
is particularly interested in early intervention in developing malocclusion. He has
supervised numerous research projects, published more than 70 articles in refereed
journals and delivered many research presentations at local, national and international
meetings.
Dr Anne O'Neill
Anne has worked for the HSE for several years, and provides treatment under general
anaesthetic to adults with special needs. As Principal Dental Surgeon, she is working
on the development of the new dental GA clinic for children at the Urgent Care Centre
at Connolly Hospital. As National Administrator of the SOEL dental system, she
undertakes a number of roles, including business owner on behalf of the dental areas,
clinical project lead, and chair of the National Data Standards Group.
Deirdre O'Neill
Deirdre has worked for the HSE for several years. In her role as dental nurse, she
assists at the dental GA clinic, which provides treatment under general anaesthetic
to adults with special needs. She is one of two senior nurses supporting clinical care
in the Dublin North dental area. As National Administrator of the SOEL dental system,
she undertakes the set-up of new dental areas, trains new users and participates in
the work of the National Data Standards Group.
Dr Susan Parekh
Susan graduated from Edinburgh in 1993 and worked in private practice and the
Community Dental Service for five years before starting her training and PhD in
paediatric dentistry at the UCL Eastman. She has also worked at Great Ormond Street
Hospital. Along with Dr Paul Ashley, she runs full-time and distance learning
programmes in paediatric dentistry. Her research interests are dental anomalies and
pain management in children. She is also involved with dental education, both
nationally and internationally.
Safe Hands Training
Kelly Doherty Kelly has a BSc(Hons) in Nursing Sciences from Queen’s University
Belfast, and an MSc in Health Sciences from Warwick University. She is an advanced
life support instructor.
Patrick O’Hare Patrick has a BA(Hons) in History, Philosophy and Sociology from
Maynooth University, and a Diploma in Nursing Sciences from Queen’s University
Belfast. He is an advanced life support instructor.
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