NMDA Fiesta Registration Kit 2023

22 2023 Fiesta NMDA May 18–20, 2023 New Mexico Dental Association is an ADA CERP Recognized Provider New Mexico Dental Association designates this activity for the continuing education credit(s) noted. Concerns or complaints about a CE provider may be directed to the provider or to ADA CERP at www.ada.org/cerp. Please be advised about the potential risks of using limited knowledge when incorporating techniques and procedures into your practices, especially when the course has not provided a clinical experience in the technique or procedure to ensure that participants have attained competence. Thursday, June 7 Thursday, May 18  Ticketed Events/Workshops  Special Events  Lectures Review of Opioid, Anticoagulant, Antiresorptive Drug Pharmacology. Management of Adverse Drug reactions. Opioid Sparing Peri-Operative Anesthesia and Analgesia Techniques 1–4p, Thursday 5/18 LOCATION: KIVA AUDITORIUM TYPE: LECTURE CEU: 3 COURSE DESCRIPTION The principal purpose of this lecture is to review current concepts in perioperative patient management moving us closer to an opioid sparing practice for the entire patient healthcare episode. Discuss essential elements of preoperative medical optimization and ERAS (Enhanced Recovery After Surgery) Protocol in the outpatient dental setting. Talk about advances in opioid sparing post operative pain protocol for effective postoperative pain control, minimizing potential adverse reactions and managing medication side effects. Discuss the merits, indications and utilization of Precedex (Dexmedetomidine) for Conscious Sedation/Deep Sedation General Anesthesia. Enumerate perioperative considerations for Cannabis users. Review optimizing surgical techniques effectively minimizing tissue damage and reducing time from incision to closure thereby, decreasing the need for opioid analgesics. This course fulfills NM dental board requirement for three continuing education hours in pain management. OBJECTIVES • Review of the opioid pharmacology. • Review of non-opioid analgesics pharmacology. • Management of the opioid adverse drug reactions. • Management of allergic reactions. • Perioperative management of patients with a reported history of substance use disorder. • Opioid abuse, addiction and diversion awareness. • Advances in ERAS (Enhanced Recovery After Surgery) Protocol and role in Opioid sparing intraoperative and post operative pain management protocol. • Expound on the benefits Precedex (Dexmedetomidine) for non-opioid Conscious Sedation/Deep Sedation General Anesthesia technique. • Perioperative considerations for Cannabis users. • Peri-operative guidelines for patients taking anticoagulants and the role of tranexamic acid (TXA) to control intraoperative and post-operative hemorrhage. Lionel Candelaria Dr. Lionel Candelaria is an Albuquerque native. After achieving his undergraduate degree at the University of New Mexico his educational journey took him to the University of Missouri at Kansas City for his Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS). After receiving his DDS, Dr. Candelaria completed an internship at Balboa Naval Hospital in San Diego, followed by a residency in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at the University of Tennessee. He is proud to have served his county in the US Navy and had a distinguished career retiring as a decorated Navy Captain. Having a great admiration for the land of Enchantment, its culture, and family ties, Dr. Candelaria returned home and joined the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Associates of New Mexico. He hit the ground running applying his vast knowledge and experience that was gained from his world-class education and experience in the Navy to building his office with state-of-the-art equipment and refined core Oral and Maxillofacial procedures. Particularly, third molar, dental implant and bone grafting surgery with opioid-sparing analgesia protocol, preemptive analgesia, deep sedation general anesthesia techniques. Aside from his practice, he joined the medical staff at all the local hospitals specializing in Orthognathic surgery, facial trauma, reconstruction, and the surgical care of children with cleft lip and palate deformities. He is an attending surgeon in the Department of Surgery and a member of the Cleft Palate and Craniofacial Surgery Team at the University of New Mexico Hospital where he teaches cleft lip and palate surgery to the Plastic Surgery and ENT residents and mentors medical students in their formative years. Spanish in the Dental Office. Vamos! 1–4p, Thursday 5/18 LOCATION: 210/TIJERAS TYPE: TICKETED EVENT/WORKSHOP CEU: 3 COURSE DESCRIPTION The ability to communicate with your patient is essential. With 49% of the population in New Mexico being Hispanic, and 26% speaking Spanish in the home, our need to have some basic level of Spanish is necessary. This course will give you the basics for greeting patients, gathering diagnostic information and communicating about treatment in Spanish. Be ready to speak a little Spanish as we have fun practice sessions in this course. OBJECTIVES • Understanding cultural differences and bridging to them. • Learning very basic Spanish needed for dental treatment. • Practicing your dental Spanish. Gail Willow Dr. Gail Willow has over 30 years of practicing dentistry in several different countries. She has experience treating patients in Mexico, Guatemala, Chile, Singapore, and New Zealand. Her skills in communication across different languages and cultures have given her the unique ability to help bring a more compassionate and calming level to treatment. “A new cultural experience grows our own sense of being.” Her education includes a BS in Biology from New Mexico Tech, DDS from UMKC School of Dentistry, and BA in Spanish from WNMU, and just a bit of French.

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