Registrations for the Lecture are currently on hold.
To register for the On-Demand Online Learning version of this event, CLICK HERE
Due to concerns related to COVID-19 and travel restrictions that prevent Prof. Walsh from leaving Queensland, this course is now being offered in three Parts as described below.
The intended audience for this event includes:
- Dental Assistants
- Dental Hygienists
- Dental Industry Personnel
- Dental Prosthetists
- Dental Technicians
- Dental Therapists
- Dento Maxillofacial Radiologists
- Endodontists
- Forensic Odontologists
- General Dentists
- Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons
- Oral Health Therapists
- Oral Pathologists
- Oral Surgeons
- Orthodontists
- Others
- Paediatric Dentists
- Periodontists
- Practice Managers
- Prosthodontists
- Specialists in Oral Medicine
- Specialists in Public Health Dentistry
- Specialists in Special Needs Dentistry
- Students
Infection Control Boot Camp 2020 is being offered in three parts:
Part A. Online Learning
1. All delegates receive a booklet containing the most important lecture slides and learning material.
2. All delegates receive access to 26 pre-recorded videos of 15-20 minute duration (over 6 hours in total) delivered by Prof. Walsh that can be watched on-demand.
Part B. Interactive Webinar(s)
3. All delegates can participate in an interactive webinar session (or if required, sessions) with Prof. Walsh whereby any questions or concerns can be discussed.
Part C. Face to Face lecture
4. The Face-to-Face lecture will be postponed to November 21st so that it can be conducted in a safe environment for delegates and Prof. Walsh. The Lecture will provide the same content as is covered in Part A and Part B.
FULL UPDATE on All the Changes to Infection Control Guidelines in 2020
Learn firsthand from Australia’s leading authority on infection prevention and control in dentistry about recent changes in infection control that have come in over the past 12 months, including the new guidelines from NHMRC (May 2019), Hand Hygiene Australia (Sept 2019) and the CDNA (Dec 2018) as well as recent changes in Australian Standards and TGA regulations that are relevant to infection control. The course will provide a summary of how those changes interlink with one another.
The course will cover practical implementation of the new requirements and what it means for everyday dental practice. Hear about the why and the how and keep up-to-date with the changes that are happening. Bring along your questions in writing or in person for one of the Q&A sessions that will be held during the day.