Risk Management in Oral Surgery
Ian Furst, DDS, MSc, RCDC(C)
Few domains of dentistry cause as much angst as oral surgery because of the potential for significant complications. Whether it’s dry socket or death, teams need to know how to manage the hazards involved. This lecture will look at the risks involved with surgical procedures, then work backward to help learners understand how to evaluate, prioritize, minimize, monitor and control the probability of unfortunate events. Learning Objectives: • Identify risks associated with oral surgery procedures • Evaluate, prioritize and minimize the risks • Strategies to minimize the impact of untoward events
Course Code:
T031PL
Room: Time:
715AB – South Building 9:30 am – 12:00 pm Lecture Ticketed Paid
Type:
Audience:
Dentist; Dental Hygienist; Dental Assistant; Office Personnel
RCDSO QA Program: Category 1 (Core) (3 CE Credits) Fee + HST: $22.60 ($20 + $2.60)
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Dr. Ian Furst graduated from the University of Toronto in 1994 with a Doctor of Dental Surgery degree. He completed an internship at St. Michael’s Hospital in Toronto, and subsequently received his specialty training in oral and maxillofacial surgery and anaesthesia, also from the University of Toronto in 1999, along with his Masters of Science degree. He is an oral and maxillofacial surgeon with Coronation Dental Specialty Group and Cambridge Memorial Hospital (in Cambridge, Ont.), Chief Executive Officer of the Swisscross Foundation (in Zurich) and a board member of the ICTC National Cyber Security Leadership Council (in Ottawa).
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