Ethical and Legal Standards in Everyday Practice
11/15/2024 • 3 CEUs


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Explore the fundamental concepts of professional ethics and how to apply them to meet your obligations to your patients, your colleagues, to society and yourself. Elements of the Dental
Practice Act and BODEX regulations, old and new, will be interwoven with the presentation. Several clinical and patient management scenarios will be presented and discussed.
Meets BODEX requirements for Ethics and Jurisprudence.
Dr. Allison House:
Dr. Allison House, DMD, graduated from the University of Alabama – Birmingham. She began a long leadership run with AzDA beginning as Chair of the New Dentists program through the Council on Membership. Dr. House moved up to AzDA Treasurer and then became one of AzDA's youngest, and most accomplished, Presidents. She is currently a speaker for the “ADA Success” program and serves on the ADA Council on Dental Practice. Dr. House is a Fellow of the International College of Dentists.Kevin Earle:
Kevin Earle has had a long career regulating health care professionals and advocating for the dental profession. He is the former Executive Director of the New Jersey Board of Dentistry, the Arizona Board of Dental Examiners, and was a part of the leadership of the Arizona Dental Association as its Executive Director for eleven years from 2008-2019. He is an Honorary Fellow of the American College of Dentists, the International College of Dentists, and the Pierre Fauchard Academy. He holds a BA in Public Affairs from George Washington University, an MBA from Rutgers University, and an MPH from Columbia University.Schedule:
8:30am-9:00am - Registration & Continental Breakfast9:00am-Noon - Lecture
Location:
Arizona Dental Association3193 N Drinkwater Blvd
Scottsdale 85251 (Map)
(480) 344-5777
Registration:
- $125 - AzDA Dentist
- $50 - AzDA Retired Dentist
- $135 - ADA Dentist
- $150 - Non-Member Dentist
- $100 - Sponsor Guest registration
- $100 - Dental Team - AzDA Member
- $135 - Dental Team - Non-Member
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