What You'll Gain

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Comprehensive Curriculum: Covers a broad range of topics, including dental emergencies, systemic health implications, oral lesions, and medication management.

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Insight into Systemic Health Linkages: Understand the implications of poor oral health in children, aging individuals, and pregnant women, and its relationship with systemic conditions like aspiration pneumonia and periodontal disease.

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Recognition of Suspicious Oral Lesions: Gain the skills to identify precancerous lesions, oral manifestations of STIs, and oral mucositis linked to cancer treatments.

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Interprofessional Collaboration: Enhance your ability to communicate and collaborate with other healthcare professionals regarding medications that have oral health implications.

Special Features

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Academic Partnership: Developed in collaboration with the University of Sydney, ensuring high academic and clinical standards.
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CPD Points: This course provides valuable Continuing Professional Development (CPD) hours to enhance your professional growth.
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Real-World Applications: Focus on the practical application of knowledge in clinical settings, improving patient outcomes through better oral health management.
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Online Learning Format: Accessible online through prerecorded sessions, allowing flexible learning from the comfort of your own home or workplace.
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Certification: Upon completion, you will receive a certificate of completion accredited by the University of Sydney.

Enroll today and take a proactive step in advancing your clinical skills and delivering superior patient care!

Sample Certificate

Certificate of Completion
Course Eligibility:
Pharmacy/Pharm D/Paramedics
Healthcare professionals
BDS or MDS
MBBS, MD, MS, or DNB doctor from any medical stream
General practitioners

Description

The Clinical Essentials in Oral Medicine course and Interdisciplinary Care, developed in collaboration with the University of Sydney, offers healthcare professionals a unique opportunity to deepen their understanding of the integral role oral health plays in overall patient care. Oral diseases, infections, and conditions often act as precursors to systemic health issues, making it critical for professionals in all areas of healthcare to gain knowledge and skills in diagnosing, treating, and preventing oral health problems.

This comprehensive course covers a wide range of oral health conditions, including trauma, dental pain, spreading infections, and the management of more complex issues such as premalignant lesions and oral health problems associated with systemic diseases like diabetes and cardiovascular disease. The course also explores the critical relationships between oral health and systemic health, focusing on special populations like children, pregnant women, and elderly patients.

Designed for practitioners across various healthcare settings, including general practitioners, nurse practitioners, emergency department doctors, pharmacists, and aged care staff, this course provides essential training that enhances your ability to provide holistic care. The course highlights evidence-based treatment options, strategies for early detection, and the importance of interprofessional communication in improving oral and overall health outcomes.

Delivered entirely online, the Clinical Essentials in Oral Medicine and Interdisciplinary Care provides flexibility in learning, allowing participants to earn 10 CPD hours while advancing their expertise in oral health care. Upon successful completion, you will receive a certification endorsed by the University of Sydney, enhancing your professional credentials and expanding your knowledge in oral medicine and interdisciplinary care.

Enroll today!

Curriculum

Overview of common dental problems and emergencies

Implications of poor oral health in systemic health management including childhood, ageing, and pregnancy

Identifying suspicious oral lesions including precancerous lesions, oral presentation of sexually transmissible infections (STI), and oral mucositis related to cancer treatments

Interprofessional consultation and communication on medications with oral health implications

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