1. Are You Ready for
a Potential Medical
How to
Emergency?
Prevent and Manage
Them When It
Occurs!
Presented by:
Sheila H. Koh, DDS
7 Day Alaska Cruise • June 22 – June 29, 2013
Aboard the Star Princess
Presented by
The University of Texas School of Dentistry at Houston Office of Continuing Education
School of Dentistry
Tufts University School of Dental Medicine • LSU Continuing Dental Education
University of Michigan School of Dentistry • University of Pittsburgh • UT Health Science Center
Dental School • NOVA Southeastern University College of Dental Medicine • Texas Tech University
Kornberg School of Dentistry Temple University • University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
School of Dental Medicine • The University of Iowa College of Dentistry & Dental Clinics
Creighton University School of Dentistry • University of Nebraska Medical Center
2. General Information:
Location: Aboard the Star Princess
Date: Saturday June 22 –Saturday June 29, 2013
This is one cruise Credit Hours: 6 Lecture
seminar that is AGD Code: 750 Special Patient Care
Course Code: 2013175
guaranteed to fill Registration: $325.00 Dentist $225.00 Office Staff
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Course Registration
(713) 486-4028 or (800) 551-8828
http://dentistry.uth.edu/ce
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Course Description: America’s population is aging. As we welcome the “Z” generation
Course Objectives
into adulthood, we recognize that peoplethe participant longer. Papas, Niessen, and Chauncey describe
Upon completion of the course,
are living will be able to:
Appropriately assess a patient’s medical history through a targeted
this aging popu-lation in Geriatric Dentistry: Aging and Oral Heath as, “young old” (ages 65-
questionnaire.
74), “old” (ages 75-84) and “old-old” (ages 85 and above). These older dental patients are highly
Write a proper medical consult.
educated, have higher expectations for the care casetheir oral health and dentition, and are more
Apply critical thinking skills through
of presentations and group
discussions in the management of potential medical emergencies.
able to afford dentalPractice Unfortunately, these medical equipment. multiple chronic systemic diseases
care. using emergency drugs and patients possess
for which they take multiple medications.emergency scenarios with their dental
Confidently practice medical Therefore, the modern dentist must possess both basic
medical knowledge to be able to understand potential medical and dental interactions, as well as a
About the Presenter
core competency in diagnosingSheila H. Koh, DDS is medical emergencies. of Texas School of
and managing a 1990 graduate of The University
Dentistry at Houston and completed a 1-year General Practice Residency in the
school’s program based at Memorial Hermann Hospital. Dr. Koh is currently a
This course is recommended for clinicians Department of to expand theirand Biomaterials and treating
Registration Professor in the who want Restorative Dentistry knowledge in
28 or (800)medically compromised patients with ease. This Clinic at the UT School of Dentistry. She and hands-on
551-8828 Director of Special Patient course will provide didactic
ntistry.uth.edu/ce maintained a private practice and taught part-time from 1990 to 1993, and
experiences for the whole dental teamfull-time faculty while maintaining potential medical emergencies.
became a to prevent and mange a part-time private practice from
erations and amenities, only 1993-1995. She helped initiate the school’s AEGD program and served as its
eligible to attend the seminar. Director from 1999-2003. She is member of Academy of General Dentistry,
June 22 – 29, 2013 7 Day Alaska Cruise Itinerary
American Dental Education Association, and is a master of Academy of
General Dentistry, fellow of International College of Dentists, and Delta Sigma Delta.
tion into adulthood, we rec-
Day
ey describe this aging popu- Port Cancellation Policy: Arrive Depart
ld” (ages 65-74), “old” (ages Full tuition must accompany the registration form; we accept checks, Visa, MasterCard and Discover.
Sat, June 22
atients are highly educated, Seattle, Washington course. Registrants who cancel 10-20 days prior to a course may 4:00PM
Tuition is completely refundable if a course is canceled by the Office of Continuing Education or if the registrant
cancels more than 21 working days prior to the
tition, and are more able to apply the entire fee to another course or receive a 50 percent refund. No refund will be given for cancellations
Sun, June 23 made less thanAt working days prior to a course, but tuition can be applied towards a future course. A $75
e chronic systemic diseases five Sea
n dentist must possess both administrative fee will be charged for participants who cancel 10 working days prior to the course or who fail to
ical and dental interactions, 24
Mon, June inform us theyJuneau, Alaska after the program. No shows for a program will 12PM full tuition.
are unable to attend until forfeit the 10PM
Written confirmation of cancellation must be mailed, faxed or emailed to receive appropriate refund and/or credit.
emergencies. The Office of Continuing Education cannot be held responsible for a non-refundable airline ticket in the event of
Tues, June25 course cancellation or the rescheduling of a course.
d their knowledge in treating Skagway, Alaska 6AM 8:15PM
vide didactic and hands-on This continuing education activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the standards
ntial medicalWed, June 26 of the ADA Continuing Education RecognitionPark, AlaskaCERP) through joint efforts between
emergencies. Glacier Bay National Program (ADA (Scenic 6AM 3PM
The UniversityCruising)
of Texas School of Dentistry at Houston—Office of Continuing Education, The
University of Texas School of Dentistry Alumni Association, Temple University Kornberg School of
Dentistry, LSUHSC School of Dentistry, University of Michigan School of Dentistry, NSU College of
Thurs, June
Cruise Prices Starting at: 27Dental Medicine, The Dental School at the UT Health Science Center San Antonio, Tufts University
Ketchikan, Alaska 7AM 12:30PM
Inside……….$1,399 School of Dental Medicine, University of Iowa College of Dentistry, University Of Nebraska College of
Fri, June 28 Dentisty, Creighton University School ofColumbia
Victoria, British Dentistry, University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine,
7PM 11:59PM
Ocean………$2,099 University of Colorado School of Dental Medicine.
Balcony…….$2,299 29
Sat, June Seattle, Washington 7AM
Mini-Suite…$2,539
Cruise Prices Starting at:
Rates are per person based
Inside……….$1,399 Balcony…….$2,299
on double occupancy and Ocean………$2,099 Mini-Suite…$2,539
The formal continuing education programs of this sponsor are accepted by AGD for Fellowship/
ubject to availability.per person based on double occupancy and subject to availability. Port charges, taxes, gratuities included.
Rates are Port Mastership credit. The current term of acceptance extends from 11/01/2011 to 12/31/2015. The
harges, taxes, gratuities University of Texas School of Dentistry at Houston is a member of the Association for Continuing
ncluded. Dental Education.
Cruise and Travel Partners, LLC is a Florida Seller of Travel Registration No. ST 3578
Cruise and Travel Partners, LLC is a Florida Seller of Travel Registration No. ST 3578
Cruise and TravelTravel Partners, LLCa California Seller of Travel Registration No. 2107023-40
Cruise and Partners, LLC is is a California Seller of Travel Registration No. 2107023-40
3. Course Objectives: About the Presenter:
Upon completion of the course, the Sheila H. Koh, DDS is a 1990
participant will be able to: graduate of The University of Texas
School of Dentistry at Houston and
• Appropriately assess a patient’s
completed a 1-year General Practice
medical history through a tar-
Residency in the school’s program
geted questionnaire.
based at Memorial Hermann
• Write a proper medical consult. Hospital. Dr. Koh is currently a
• Apply critical thinking skills Professor in the Department of Restorative Dentistry
through case presentations and Biomaterials and Director of Special Patient Clinic
and group discussions in the at the UT School of Dentistry. She maintained a private
management of potential medical practice and taught part-time from 1990 to 1993, and
emergencies. became a full-time faculty while maintaining a part-time
private practice from 1993-1995. She helped initiate the
• Practice using emergency drugs school’s AEGD program and served as its Director from
and medical equipment. 1999-2003.
• Confidently practice medical She is member of Academy of General Dentistry,
so don’t procrastinate,
emergency scenarios with their
Course Objectives American Dental Education Association, and is a master
Upon completion of the course, the participant will be able to:
dental of Academy of General Dentistry, fellow of International
Appropriately assess a patient’s medical history through a targeted
questionnaire. College of Dentists, and Delta Sigma Delta.
Write a proper medical consult.
Apply critical thinking skills through case presentations and group
Cancellation Policy: Full tuition mustofaccompany the emergencies. form; we accept checks, Visa,
discussions in the management potential medical registration
MasterCard and Discover. Tuition is completelyand medical equipment. is canceled by the Office of Continuing
Practice using emergency drugs refundable if a course
Confidently practice medical emergency scenarios with their dental
Education or if the registrant cancels more than 21 working days prior to the course. Registrants who cancel
10-20 days prior toAbout the Presenter fee to another course or receive a 50 percent refund. No
a course may apply the entire
Sheila H. Koh, DDS is a 1990 graduate of The University of Texas School of
refund will be given for cancellations madeHouston and completed a 1-year General PracticeaResidency in the tuition can be
Dentistry at less than five working days prior to course, but
school’s program based at Memorial Hermann Hospital. Dr. Koh is currently a
Registration towards a future course. A $75 administrative feeofwill be charged for participants and cancel 10 work-
applied Professor in the Department Restorative Dentistry and Biomaterials
who
28 or (800) ing days prior to the course or who fail to Special Patientthey are unable to attend until after the program. “No
551-8828 Director of inform us Clinic at the UT School of Dentistry. She
tistry.uth.edu/ce maintained a private practice and taught part-time from 1990 to 1993, and
shows” for a program will forfeit the fulla tuition.faculty whileconfirmation of cancellation must be mailed, faxed
became full-time Written maintaining a part-time private practice from
rations and amenities, only 1993-1995. She helped initiate the school’s AEGD program and served as its
ligible to attend the seminar. receive appropriate refund from 1999-2003. She is member of Academy of General Dentistry, cannot be held re-
or emailed to Director
and/or credit. The Office of Continuing Education
sponsible for a non-refundable airline ticket in Education Association, andcancellation or theofrescheduling of a course.
American Dental the event of course is a master of Academy
General Dentistry, fellow of International College of Dentists, and Delta Sigma Delta.
on into adulthood, we rec-
y describe this aging popu- Cancellation Policy:
d” (ages 65-74), “old” (ages Full tuition must accompany the registration form; we accept checks, Visa, MasterCard and Discover.
This continuing education refundable if a course is canceled by the Office of Continuing Education orinthe registrant
atients are highly educated, Tuition is completely activity has been planned and implemented if accordance with the
cancels more than 21 working days prior to the course. Registrants who cancel 10-20 days prior to a course may
ition, and are more able to of the ADA Continuing Education percent refund. No refund will be given(ADA CERP) through
standards apply the entire fee to another course or receive a 50 Recognition Program for cancellations
e chronic systemic diseases made less than five working days prior to a course, but tuition can be applied towards a future course. A $75
joint efforts between The be charged for participants who cancel 10 working days prior to the course or who fail to
n dentist must possess both administrative fee will University of Texas School of Dentistry at Houston—Office of
cal and dental Continuing Education, The to attend until after of program. No shows for of Dentistry the full tuition. Association,
inform us they are unable
University the Texas School a program will forfeit and/or credit.
Written confirmation of cancellation must be mailed, faxed or emailed to receive appropriate refund Alumni
interactions,
emergencies.
Temple Universitycancellation or the School ofaDentistry, LSUHSC School of Dentistry, University of
their knowledge in treating
The Office of Continuing Education cannot be held responsible for a non-refundable airline ticket in the event of
course
Kornberg rescheduling of course.
vide didactic and hands-on School of Dentistry, activity has been plannedDental Medicine, The with the standards
Michigan This continuing education NSU College of and implemented in accordance Dental School at the UT
ntial medical emergencies. of the ADA Continuing Education Recognition Program (ADA CERP) through joint efforts between
Health Science Center SanTexas School Tufts University School of Continuing Medicine, University of
The University of Antonio, of Dentistry at Houston—Office of Dental Education, The
Iowa CollegeUniversity of Texas School of Dentistry Alumni Association, Temple of Dentisty, Creighton University
of Dentistry, University Of Nebraska College University Kornberg School of
Dentistry, LSUHSC School of Dentistry, University of Michigan School of Dentistry, NSU College of
ruise Prices Starting at: Dentistry, University SchoolPittsburgh SchoolCenter Dental Medicine, University of
School of Dental Medicine, The Dental of at the UT Health Science of San Antonio, Tufts University
Inside……….$1,399
Colorado School ofDental Medicine, Universityof Dentistry, University of Pittsburgh School Nebraska College of
School of
Dental Medicine. of Iowa College of Dentistry, University Of of Dental Medicine,
Dentisty, Creighton University School
Ocean………$2,099 University of Colorado School of Dental Medicine.
Balcony…….$2,299
Mini-Suite…$2,539
ates are per person based
n double occupancy and The formal continuing education programs of this sponsor are accepted by AGD for Fellowship/
ubject to availability. Port
The formal continuing educationterm of at Houstonof a thisfromof11/01/2011are 12/31/2015. Theby AGD for
harges, taxes, gratuities
Mastership credit. The current
University of Texas School of Dentistry
acceptance extends
sponsor to for Continuing
programs is member the Association accepted
cluded. Fellowship/Mastership credit. The current term of acceptance extends from 11/01/2011 to
Dental Education.
12/31/2015. The University ofPartners, LLC is a Florida Seller of Travel Registration No. ST is a member of the
Cruise and Travel Texas School of Dentistry at Houston 3578
Cruise and Travel Partners, LLC is a California Seller of Travel Registration No. 2107023-40
Association for Continuing Dental Education.
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U. S. POSTAGE
School of Dentistry
PAID
Office of Continuing Dental Education
HOUSTON, TX
7500 Cambridge St., Suite 6130 PERMIT NO. 209
Houston, Texas 77030