


Our courses for dental practices.
Our courses range from CPR training to more comprehensive medical emergency training. All our courses can be customised to suit individual client requirements.
Designed to meet the regulatory requirements of AHPRA, the Dental Board, WHS legislation and accreditation standards, our courses also provide CPD points for practitioners. We are committed to delivering training at the highest standard, ensuring participants gain the skills, confidence, and knowledge needed to respond effectively in real-world emergency situations.
You can find a brief overview of legal and professional training requirements at the link below.
CPR in the Dental Practice
This 2 hour course covers basic CPR and defibrillation in a dental practice.
It does not cover the use of any medical resuscitation equipment such as oxygen or resuscitation drugs such as adrenaline. If you have this type of equipment we would encourage you to complete the Management of Medical Emergencies in the Dental Practice course.
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Management of Medical Emergencies in the Dental Practice
Designed for dental professionals, our Management of Medical Emergencies in the Dental Practice course prioritises risk management and instructs a team resuscitation approach in dental chair scenarios.
Training includes using medical emergency equipment, team CPR, advanced resuscitation and airway management, addressing medical conditions like anaphylaxis, and where required, an IV sedation module for those practices that provide this service to their patients.
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Practical Hygiene for Infection Control in the Dental Setting
This course is a one hour practical module supporting your infection control procedures and policies.
Our Practical Hygiene for Infection Control in the Dental Practice course, is a one hour module completed on the same day as the medical emergency course.
The principles of universal precaution are covered but the focus is on practical hand washing and the use of alcohol hand gels, washing and cleaning of surfaces and validating that these have been effective, by using Safe Work Method Statements (SWMS).
Please contact us for a further information and to add infection control to your next medical emergency course.
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Interested in one of our training courses for your dental practice? Get in touch today.
Use the contact form on this page for more information, or call us on 1300 793 649.
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