Emergency




It's simply not a question of if an emergency will occur; it,s just a question of when. Learn from the best with a hands-on ACLS course specifically designed for dental offices. In DALS ®, you,ll gain the critical skills required to respond to respiratory failure, airway obstruction, cardiac problems, and anaphylaxis. Classes are taught by instructors who are certified, trained and practicing emergency professionals. Using patient simulators, you,ll get the hands-on experience you need in real life emergency scenarios using equipment common to most dental offices.

It,s critical to maintain the skills and protocols taught in Pediatric Advanced Life Support. That,s why DOCS Education urges that dentists attend recertification courses at least once every two years. In some states this recertification is required. Using best-in-class patient simulators, you,ll receive the kind of hands-on experience and practice that instill confidence in your ability to respond to emergencies. Other course highlights include how to rapidly and efficiently use the Broselow® Pediatric Emergency Tape to determine the correct medication doses for children.

Is your dental team sufficiently prepared for a patient medical emergency? It's not a question of if a medical crisis will happen; it's just a question of when. This comprehensive hands-on course designed for dentists – not hospital code teams - brings exceptional emergency training right to your office site.

In two days, you'll gain the critical skills required to respond to respiratory failure, airway obstruction, cardiac problems, and anaphylaxis. A second class, only one day in length, is available for those who require only recertification services. Course fees include one doctor and up to nine team members.

The caries crisis means dentists will see increasing numbers of preschool patients in need of substantial dental work over multiple visits. This course will teach you how to offer minimal conscious sedation to preschool children, while also providing for their safety. Learn how a preschool child's airway is unique, and obtain hands-on airway rescue experience with the advantage of best-in-class patient simulators.

Nothing is more important to your practice than making sure you and your team is ready when a medical emergency occurs. New advances happen every day in this field and it is critical to keep response skills up to date. It's not a question of if a medical crisis will occur; it's just a question of when. Some states require this recertification. This dynamic 1-day course designed for dental offices - not hospital code teams - updates your knowledge of current developments. Learn from top industry dentists and doctors about important new advances in research and clinical practices in emergency care and maintain the skills and protocols taught in DALS®.

It's critical to maintain the skills and protocols taught in Pediatric Advanced Life Support. That's why DOCS Education urges dentists to attend recertification courses at least once every two years. Some states require this recertification. Using patient simulators, you'll get the hands-on experience you need. Education highlights include effective use of the Broselow® Pediatric Emergency Tape to quickly determine the right medication doses for children.

Receive the benefits of comprehensive emergency training with a curriculum that combines online and in-person instruction. You'll learn responses to common medical crises including how to operate an AED and practice airway management. After satisfactory completion of the online lessons, participants attend a single in-person training day in order to earn 15 continuing education credits and ACLS certification.

Finding the time to obtain the proper education for oral sedation and ACLS can be difficult. DOCS Education has made it possible for doctors to attend the 3-day Oral Sedation Dentistry course and complete DALS® Online in a single weekend. Attend the 3-day Oral Sedation Dentistry course and complete DALS® Online by attending the hands-on portion at the end of day 3. Expand your patient reach with sedation dentistry. Prepare your practice for an emergency.