Day Port Arrive Depart
July 22 Copenhagen, Denmark 4:00 PM
July 23 Warnemunde (Berlin), Germany 7:30 AM 10:00 PM
July 24 At Sea
July 25 Tallinn, Estonia 8:00 AM 4:30 PM
July 26 St. Petersburg, Russia 7:00 AM Overnight
July 27 St. Petersburg, Russia 7:00 PM
July 28 Helsinki, Finland 7:00 AM 4:00 PM
July 29 Stockholm, Sweden 8:00 AM 4:00 PM
July 30 At Sea
July 31 Copenhagen, Denmark 7:00 AM
Cruise and Travel Partners, LLC is a Florida Seller of Travel Registration No. ST 35789 Cruise and Travel Partners, LLC is a California Seller of Travel Registration No. 2107023-40
9 Day Baltic Cruise July 22-31, 2018
Aboard Norwegian Breakaway
For More Information Contact Janet Goldman 772-778-7026
Cruise and Travel Partners [email protected]
Cruise Pricing Starting At
Interior $1,699 Oceanview $2,059 Balcony $2,299 Mini-Suite $2,599
Prices are per person based on double occupancy and include port charges,
taxes and gratuities
Included Amenities Interior and Oceanview—Drink Package Balcony and Mini-Suite—Drink Package and 3 Night Specialty Dining Package
Evaluation and Treatment of the Medically Compromised Dental Patient
Course Description: The medical complexity of the dental patient is ever increasing. Modern medicine has improved outcomes for previously lethal diseases and many patients who present for dental care have complicated medical management for their chronic systemic diseases. Dentists are often faced with the challenge of keeping up with these medical advances and most importantly understanding how they are relevant to the dental decision-making we are faced with. This course will address these issues and provide a medical update applicable to all dentists as well as provide a review of some common medical emergencies encountered in the dental office. It will be a stress free environment that encourages interaction and group participation. In addition, you will review some basic surgical principles and patient management skills, and hints about when to treat, when to refer, and when to get that medical consultation. Even if you don’t do much surgery in your practice, this review will help you feel more knowledgeable regarding your surgical referrals, and will give you some insight as to the treatment and assessment of your medically compromised patients.
Course Objectives:
Define medical risk assessment and learn its relevance to the dental patient Understand the stress reaction and how it affects dental patients Learn how to identify red flags in the health history and determine whether it is safe to perform the planned procedure Discuss the dental/surgical management of some common cases of medically compromised patients Identify a number of medical emergencies which occur in the dental office and learn how to treat them Learn how to create your own emergency protocols for managing medical emergencies Review the drugs and equipment you should have in the dental office Review anticoagulants and dentistry Discuss surgical complications and bisphosphonates Discuss pain management and analgesics
Matthew J. Dennis, D.D.S., graduated cum laude from the UCLA School of Dentistry in 1979 and completed his resi-
dency in oral and maxillofacial surgery at the University of Florida program in Jacksonville in 1983. After eighteen years of private practice in the Tampa Bay area, he came to the University of Flori-da in Gainesville in 2001 for a full-time academic career, where he assumed the responsibility for clinical and didactic teaching of the oral surgery curriculum as the Director of Predoctoral Educa-tion until 2015. He served as Clinical Professor and Chairman of the Department of Oral and Max-illofacial Surgery from 2010 to 2013. He is certified by the American Board of Oral and Maxillofa-cial Surgery, and has been active in organized dentistry and oral and maxillofacial surgery, having held several leadership positions. He received the Teacher of the Year award for the School of Dentistry in clinical sciences in 2004 and 2009, and has received the Florida Dental Association’s
Dental Educator Award three times. He has been recognized by the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Sur-geons by being awarded the Predoctoral Educator of the Year award in 2010, and has served as chair of AAOMS’s committee on Predoctoral Education.
8 Contact Hours—Lecture Registration $499
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