Dynamic Dental Educators
4522 West Village Dr, #144, Tampa, FL 33624
Toll Free: 888.439.5632, Fax: 813.969.2901
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Our courses do not require prior knowledge of a topic. Each course is written to present general knowledge of a subject. The content of our courses contains no advertising or solicitation of products or services and is free from commercial influence.
Our home study continuing education courses are only meant for re-licensing purposes. Limited information is provided as an overview of the subject matter and potential risks exist when attempting to incorporate techniques or procedures using limited knowledge and without supervised clinical experience. This course is not intended to be a comprehensive or authoritative source.
Florida Board of Dentistry Approved CE Provider #50-557. Dental Board of California Registered Provider #3964.
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Medical Errors
Course Objectives For Course Number 5025
Dynamic Dental Educators designates this activity for 2 continuing education credits.
Upon completing this course, the dental professional should be able to demonstrate knowledge of the following:
- Reviewed 08/01/22 Expires 08/31/25
- Review different type of medical errors that can be encountered in the dental office
- Discuss active and latent errors
- Realize how to ensure patient safety and reduce the likelihood of medical errors
- Learn how to assess a sentinel event through root cause analysis and techniques for reducing risks to health, safety, and malpractice
- Discuss the prevention of specific medical errors
- Learn from past accounts of medical errors by dental professionals
- Acknowledge an ethical and legal duty as a practicing dental professional to avoid medical errors, and to act morally and professionally should a medical error occur.
Authors: Melissa Dinwoodie M.A, Jessica Greene M.A., Sandra J Kischuk, M.S.