ASM22 Final Program

Planning: IT Considerations for the Dental Office

Gordan Markic, DDS, FAGD, MISM, MNCM

This course will cover the modern-day issues and problems that the dental office faces with networked information access. It will cover the record keeping implications of a ransomeware attack, its components and the defence strategy needed to be adopted. Information systems, of a dental office network will be described and how they affect the value of running a business, treating patients and the practice valuation. This presentation is aimed at the dentist and the dentist’s responsibilities and interests in identifying and protecting their digital assets. Through regulatory and Privacy Commissioner guidance, the approach, logic and methods in protecting our digital files will be covered, so that we can build a solid foundation of IT security. Learning Objectives: • Create a solid foundation of IT security and IT integration • Establish a strategy to protect your digital files • Fundamentals of digital recordkeeping

Course Code:

FES01FL

Room: Time:

712 – South Building 10:00 – 11:15 am

Type:

Lecture

Audience:

Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant; Office Personnel; Dental Technologist

RCDSO QA Program: Category 2 (1 CE Credit) Fee + HST: Ticketed Free

Dr. Gordan Markic has completed a master’s degree in information systems management and a master’s degree in networking and communication management at DeVry University. He was Chair of the Electronic Record Management Task Force of the RCDSO.

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