Airway issues may be one of the last frontiers in health. As an afterthought airway issues are found to nearly always contribute to effective case management. Join us at this meeting March 2015.
The document outlines the schedule for the ACP Joint Educators Conference taking place from October 9-11. It includes information on registration times, courses, sessions, speakers and topics on maxillofacial prosthetics, implant dentistry, complications and solutions in prosthodontics. Various breakfasts and receptions are also noted for attendees of the conference.
Xlear, Inc. will offer a guided tour of their new 90,000 square foot manufacturing facility in American Fork, Utah to members of the Utah Dental Hygienists' Association as part of their annual session on September 28, 2013. The tour will be led by dental hygienist Shirley Gutkowski and will include a taste test of Xlear's new Rain Gel product and food prepared using Xlear's sugar substitute. Xlear's CEO and President as well as Shirley Gutkowski will be available for media interviews following the tour.
Whats teeth got to do with it fall2011 seminar brochureShirley Gutkowski
This document provides information about an upcoming seminar titled "What's Teeth Got To Do With it? Oral complications of medications and life-saving treatments". The seminar will be presented by Shirley Gutkowski, a dental hygiene expert, and will cover the latest advances in oral care for patients taking medications or receiving treatments that can impact oral health. Attendees will learn how to effectively teach clients oral hygiene techniques, evaluate referrals for oral care, and understand how good oral hygiene can reduce illness. The seminar is aimed at nurses, physician assistants, and other healthcare professionals and will provide 3 hours of continuing education credit.
This document summarizes a course taught by Patti DiGangi and Shirley Gutkowski aimed at dental hygienists. The course helps revitalize clinicians' education by covering topics like caries management, periodontal disease, coding, diagnostics, and treatment options. After taking the course, participants will be able to identify health risks, explain infections, select new communication language, define approaches for oncology and dependent patients, and redefine appointment times. Patti and Shirley are experienced leaders in clinical dental hygiene known for "killing the parrots" by moving beyond basic recommendations of brushing and flossing.
The Rock County LaLache League is hosting a meeting in Janesville on October 5, 2013. I'll be there educating moms on living cavity free using tried and true methods of reducing decay using xylitol. www.xylitol.org
The document outlines the schedule for the ACP Joint Educators Conference taking place from October 9-11. It includes information on registration times, courses, sessions, speakers and topics on maxillofacial prosthetics, implant dentistry, complications and solutions in prosthodontics. Various breakfasts and receptions are also noted for attendees of the conference.
Xlear, Inc. will offer a guided tour of their new 90,000 square foot manufacturing facility in American Fork, Utah to members of the Utah Dental Hygienists' Association as part of their annual session on September 28, 2013. The tour will be led by dental hygienist Shirley Gutkowski and will include a taste test of Xlear's new Rain Gel product and food prepared using Xlear's sugar substitute. Xlear's CEO and President as well as Shirley Gutkowski will be available for media interviews following the tour.
Whats teeth got to do with it fall2011 seminar brochureShirley Gutkowski
This document provides information about an upcoming seminar titled "What's Teeth Got To Do With it? Oral complications of medications and life-saving treatments". The seminar will be presented by Shirley Gutkowski, a dental hygiene expert, and will cover the latest advances in oral care for patients taking medications or receiving treatments that can impact oral health. Attendees will learn how to effectively teach clients oral hygiene techniques, evaluate referrals for oral care, and understand how good oral hygiene can reduce illness. The seminar is aimed at nurses, physician assistants, and other healthcare professionals and will provide 3 hours of continuing education credit.
This document summarizes a course taught by Patti DiGangi and Shirley Gutkowski aimed at dental hygienists. The course helps revitalize clinicians' education by covering topics like caries management, periodontal disease, coding, diagnostics, and treatment options. After taking the course, participants will be able to identify health risks, explain infections, select new communication language, define approaches for oncology and dependent patients, and redefine appointment times. Patti and Shirley are experienced leaders in clinical dental hygiene known for "killing the parrots" by moving beyond basic recommendations of brushing and flossing.
The Rock County LaLache League is hosting a meeting in Janesville on October 5, 2013. I'll be there educating moms on living cavity free using tried and true methods of reducing decay using xylitol. www.xylitol.org
The document summarizes a seminar on manual therapy for pediatric patients that will take place on September 17, 2011 in Copenhagen, Denmark. The seminar will now feature presentations by Joyce Miller and several other clinicians on safely assessing and treating common pediatric conditions like birth trauma, feeding disorders, plagiocephaly, colic, headaches, and musculoskeletal issues in infants and toddlers. The seminar aims to help practitioners stay informed on evidence-based guidelines for treating the pediatric population.
The document announces the Regional Winter Forum 2013 on Evidence Based Medicine in Infertility, to take place from February 21-23 in Cluj Napoca, Romania. The forum is organized by the Romanian Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology in collaboration with the Polish Gynecological Association Section of Fertility and Sterility. The program consists of sessions on evidence-based medicine in infertility, consensus meetings and clinical practice, workshops for clinicians and embryologists, discussions of efficacy and safety issues, and a focus on PCOS. Topics include embryo quality, AMH markers, protocols, endometrial assessment, and regulations.
2014 education course cell therapy in ocular disease-description-and-agenda-2...John Redaelli
This document provides an agenda for a conference on "Cell Therapy in Ocular Disease — Emerging Research and Therapy" being held on May 3, 2014 in Orlando, Florida. The conference will review current approaches to cell therapy for both corneal and retinal conditions, with a focus on translating basic research into human therapies. Speakers will discuss emerging research areas and cell therapies currently in clinical trials. Participants will gain an understanding of the state of clinical/translational therapies, challenges of translation, and unmet needs in cell therapy. The agenda lists talks on topics such as corneal stem cell therapy, retinal progenitor cells for retinitis pigmentosa treatment, transplantation of embryonic stem cell-derived retinal pigment epithelium, and mechanisms for long
Klose lymphedema conference 2011 faculty and programklosetraining
We are honored to present Prof. Ethel Földi, MD as our Keynote Speaker. Prof. Földi is an internationally recognized authority on clinical lymphedema and lymphatic disorders. She serves as the Medical Director at the world-renowned Földi Clinic, specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of patients with lymphedema. Currently, Prof. Földi is the president of the Society of German-speaking lymphologists and a member of the International Advisory Committee to the National Lymphedema Network (NLN). She is also a past-President of the International Society of Lymphology (ISL).
This document outlines the schedule for a biomarker conference taking place on June 6th, 2014 at University College Cork. The schedule includes 5 sessions over the course of the day on topics related to biomarkers in neurodegenerative diseases. Session 1 will discuss biomarker research in Ireland with several speakers from Irish universities and hospitals. Session 2 will focus on biomarkers found in cerebrospinal fluid with several speakers discussing potential CSF biomarkers for conditions like Parkinson's disease. The schedule also includes sessions on cell-based biomarkers, biomarkers in brain tissue, and an open forum discussion period.
The document outlines the schedule for The London Advanced Tuberculosis Course, which takes place over two days. On the first day, the schedule includes presentations on TB epidemiology, diagnosis of various forms of TB, laboratory diagnostic techniques, and workshops on topics like radiology, IGRA testing, and clinical case discussions. The afternoon includes more workshops and a reception. The second day focuses on workshops in the morning on topics like finding and treating TB patients and new entrant screening. Presentations in the afternoon cover interferon gamma release assays, anti-TNF treatment and immunosuppression in TB patients, molecular diagnostic tools, paediatric TB issues, and global aspects of TB control.
This document provides an agenda for the World Nutraceutical Conference and Expo taking place from July 13-15, 2015 in Philadelphia, USA. The conference will include sessions on topics such as nutraceuticals for obesity and disease prevention, processing and formulation of nutraceuticals, and dietary supplements. Speakers will present on research relating to specific nutraceutical compounds and their health applications. Poster presentations and networking opportunities are also included in the multi-day program sponsored by OMICS International Conferences.
This document provides information about a two-day symposium on strategic practices in critical care medicine held at MD Anderson Cancer Center. The symposium will feature lectures, panel discussions, and Q&A on topics including sepsis, delirium, neurocritical care, nutrition, end-of-life care, ventilation strategies, hemodynamics, and cancer therapies. It is intended for physicians, nurses, respiratory therapists, and other allied health professionals. Continuing education credits will be provided. Registration information and fees are also included.
This document provides an agenda for a three-day conference on Healthy Start initiatives in Oklahoma. The conference will take place September 14-16, 2009 at the Renaissance Hotel in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma and is sponsored by several state and local organizations. The agenda lists over 30 speakers who will present on topics related to prenatal care, infant and child development, contraception, cultural care, and evaluation of Healthy Start programs. Breakout sessions will allow for more in-depth discussion of topics such as client engagement, chronic disease management, men's health, and interconceptional care. Conference registration is $125 before September 14th and $150 at the door.
Airway issues may be one of the last frontiers in health. As an afterthought airway issues are found to nearly always contribute to effective case management. Join us at this meeting March 2015.
This document outlines the programme for The First National Non-Communicable Diseases Forum held in Naivasha, Kenya from August 24-26, 2011. The programme covered several key topics related to NCDs including global and regional perspectives, health and socioeconomic impacts, providing continuum of care, best buy approaches by countries, and strengthening health systems. It featured various panel discussions, presentations, and talks from experts and stakeholders to discuss NCD prevention, management, and collaboration across multiple sectors. The forum aimed to bring awareness to NCD challenges in Kenya and ways to integrate response into existing health programs and policies.
This document outlines the programme for The First National Non-Communicable Diseases Forum held in Naivasha, Kenya from August 24-26, 2011. The programme covered several key topics related to NCDs including global and regional perspectives, health and socioeconomic impacts, providing continuum of care, best buy approaches by countries, and strengthening health systems. It featured various panel discussions, presentations, and talks from experts and stakeholders to discuss NCD prevention, management, and collaboration across multiple sectors. The forum aimed to bring awareness to NCD challenges in Kenya and ways to integrate response into existing health programs and policies.
The document provides an agenda for the CCO Symposium taking place on Friday, May 3, 2013 at the Ben Franklin Institute. The morning session runs from 8:45am to 12:30pm and includes presentations on CCO as the base for orthodontic excellence, torque expression with self-ligating brackets, and the importance of multidisciplinary orthodontic aesthetics. The afternoon session then runs from 1:30pm to 5:30pm, touching on topics like employing CBCT and TADs in practice, finishing for great results, and periodontally facilitated orthodontics. The day includes breaks for interaction with product representatives and ends with a cocktail party.
This document provides the agenda and presentation abstracts for the 2009 Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation (FACE) Program Conference held from May 12-15, 2009 in Portland, Oregon. The agenda outlines the schedule of presentations and events over the 4 day conference, including topics such as crane safety, occupational health and safety in renewable energy, and state FACE program updates from California, Iowa, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Jersey, New York, Oregon and Washington. The presentation abstracts provide more detail on the content that will be covered, focusing on recent fatality investigations, data analysis, and prevention efforts within each state's FACE program.
Alcohol & Medication in Pregnancy Conference AgendaHannah Stockdale
This document outlines the agenda for a two-day conference on alcohol consumption during pregnancy and its potential consequences. Day 1 focuses on enhancing understanding of substance use in pregnancy through presentations and workshops. Day 2 focuses on research methodologies through keynote speeches and updates on current studies. The conference aims to raise knowledge on how alcohol and medications during pregnancy can impact health, and explores qualitative and quantitative research approaches. It is aimed at medical, nursing, psychology and sociology students and professionals with an interest in maternal and child health.
CONFERENCE
ON
Multiple Hereditary Exostoses
Insights Into Pathogenesis
November 3-5, 2005
Shriners Hospital of Houston
6977 Main Street
Houston, Texas
and the
Houston Marriott Medical Center
6580 Fannin Street
Houston, Texas
Sponsored By:
The Shriners Hospital
The National Institutes of Health
American Association of Enchondroma Diseases
March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation
The Orthopaedic Research Society
The MHE Coalition
Gene Dx, DNA Diagnostic Services
The Mizutani Foundation for Glycoscience
Organizers: Dan Wells, Ph.D., Jacqueline Hecht, Ph.D., Sarah Ziegler
This document provides the schedule for a conference on amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). The conference will include presentations from doctors, nurses, respiratory therapists, speech therapists and others on topics ranging from communication devices, palliative care, respiratory management, genetic counseling and more. It will run from 7am to 7:30pm on Thursday, November 6, 2014, with sessions occurring simultaneously in different rooms throughout the day.
1. The child has cerebral palsy as evidenced by delayed developmental milestones and stiffness of limbs since infancy.
2. There is a history of perinatal complications including prematurity, birth asphyxia, and neonatal sepsis which likely contributed to the development of cerebral palsy.
3. On examination, the child has spastic quadriplegia, exaggerated reflexes, and contractures indicative of static encephalopathy due to perinatal hypoxic ischemic injury.
GLOBAL SUMMIT ON HEALTH-TECHNOLOGY- EDUCATION:
FINDING AFFORDABLE SOLUTIONS FOR URGENT SOCIAL & HUMAN PROBLEMS

Affordable innovation can help transform the health, education, and quality of life of the billions of people across the planet. This is essential for the peace and prosperity of mankind. The intersections of today’s life and location-independent digital technologies offer us a unique opportunity to leverage global knowledge to find solutions much quicker and cheaper than we could ever imagine.
FM Conference Scientific Program 11-13 Jan 2015Osman El-Labban
The document outlines the scientific programme for a three-day Family Medicine Conference in the UAE. The programme includes various talks and workshops on topics related to family medicine, including infectious diseases, endocrinology, cardiology, respiratory issues, emergency medicine, family medicine, men's and women's health issues, genetics, dermatology, nutrition and more. Speakers will discuss managing common conditions and handling special patient cases. The conference features keynote addresses, presentations, panel discussions, and hands-on workshops to provide continuing medical education to family doctors.
Practice focusing on orofacial myofunctional therapy and Buteyko breathing retraining.
Orofacial Myofunctional Therapy is the practice of teaching clients neuromuscular techniques to alleviate orofacial disorders.
These disorders include things like:
Tongue thrusts
Lip and tongue sucking
Snoring
Pacifier, thumb uses or nail biting
Orofacial disorders can show up as crazy things like
Restless legs
Silent acid reflux
Sinus infections
Temporomandibular pain
Neck and shoulder pain
Fibromyalgia
Orthodontic relapse
This document discusses forming a guided mastermind group for dental hygienists. It would involve weekly online meetings over one month to share best practices, learn from each other, and focus on topics like periodontics, caries management, and airway health. The goal is for hygienists to improve patient care, advance their skills, and find a better work-life balance. The financial commitment would be $720 per group, which includes access to patient charts and career guidance materials.
The document summarizes a seminar on manual therapy for pediatric patients that will take place on September 17, 2011 in Copenhagen, Denmark. The seminar will now feature presentations by Joyce Miller and several other clinicians on safely assessing and treating common pediatric conditions like birth trauma, feeding disorders, plagiocephaly, colic, headaches, and musculoskeletal issues in infants and toddlers. The seminar aims to help practitioners stay informed on evidence-based guidelines for treating the pediatric population.
The document announces the Regional Winter Forum 2013 on Evidence Based Medicine in Infertility, to take place from February 21-23 in Cluj Napoca, Romania. The forum is organized by the Romanian Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology in collaboration with the Polish Gynecological Association Section of Fertility and Sterility. The program consists of sessions on evidence-based medicine in infertility, consensus meetings and clinical practice, workshops for clinicians and embryologists, discussions of efficacy and safety issues, and a focus on PCOS. Topics include embryo quality, AMH markers, protocols, endometrial assessment, and regulations.
2014 education course cell therapy in ocular disease-description-and-agenda-2...John Redaelli
This document provides an agenda for a conference on "Cell Therapy in Ocular Disease — Emerging Research and Therapy" being held on May 3, 2014 in Orlando, Florida. The conference will review current approaches to cell therapy for both corneal and retinal conditions, with a focus on translating basic research into human therapies. Speakers will discuss emerging research areas and cell therapies currently in clinical trials. Participants will gain an understanding of the state of clinical/translational therapies, challenges of translation, and unmet needs in cell therapy. The agenda lists talks on topics such as corneal stem cell therapy, retinal progenitor cells for retinitis pigmentosa treatment, transplantation of embryonic stem cell-derived retinal pigment epithelium, and mechanisms for long
Klose lymphedema conference 2011 faculty and programklosetraining
We are honored to present Prof. Ethel Földi, MD as our Keynote Speaker. Prof. Földi is an internationally recognized authority on clinical lymphedema and lymphatic disorders. She serves as the Medical Director at the world-renowned Földi Clinic, specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of patients with lymphedema. Currently, Prof. Földi is the president of the Society of German-speaking lymphologists and a member of the International Advisory Committee to the National Lymphedema Network (NLN). She is also a past-President of the International Society of Lymphology (ISL).
This document outlines the schedule for a biomarker conference taking place on June 6th, 2014 at University College Cork. The schedule includes 5 sessions over the course of the day on topics related to biomarkers in neurodegenerative diseases. Session 1 will discuss biomarker research in Ireland with several speakers from Irish universities and hospitals. Session 2 will focus on biomarkers found in cerebrospinal fluid with several speakers discussing potential CSF biomarkers for conditions like Parkinson's disease. The schedule also includes sessions on cell-based biomarkers, biomarkers in brain tissue, and an open forum discussion period.
The document outlines the schedule for The London Advanced Tuberculosis Course, which takes place over two days. On the first day, the schedule includes presentations on TB epidemiology, diagnosis of various forms of TB, laboratory diagnostic techniques, and workshops on topics like radiology, IGRA testing, and clinical case discussions. The afternoon includes more workshops and a reception. The second day focuses on workshops in the morning on topics like finding and treating TB patients and new entrant screening. Presentations in the afternoon cover interferon gamma release assays, anti-TNF treatment and immunosuppression in TB patients, molecular diagnostic tools, paediatric TB issues, and global aspects of TB control.
This document provides an agenda for the World Nutraceutical Conference and Expo taking place from July 13-15, 2015 in Philadelphia, USA. The conference will include sessions on topics such as nutraceuticals for obesity and disease prevention, processing and formulation of nutraceuticals, and dietary supplements. Speakers will present on research relating to specific nutraceutical compounds and their health applications. Poster presentations and networking opportunities are also included in the multi-day program sponsored by OMICS International Conferences.
This document provides information about a two-day symposium on strategic practices in critical care medicine held at MD Anderson Cancer Center. The symposium will feature lectures, panel discussions, and Q&A on topics including sepsis, delirium, neurocritical care, nutrition, end-of-life care, ventilation strategies, hemodynamics, and cancer therapies. It is intended for physicians, nurses, respiratory therapists, and other allied health professionals. Continuing education credits will be provided. Registration information and fees are also included.
This document provides an agenda for a three-day conference on Healthy Start initiatives in Oklahoma. The conference will take place September 14-16, 2009 at the Renaissance Hotel in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma and is sponsored by several state and local organizations. The agenda lists over 30 speakers who will present on topics related to prenatal care, infant and child development, contraception, cultural care, and evaluation of Healthy Start programs. Breakout sessions will allow for more in-depth discussion of topics such as client engagement, chronic disease management, men's health, and interconceptional care. Conference registration is $125 before September 14th and $150 at the door.
Airway issues may be one of the last frontiers in health. As an afterthought airway issues are found to nearly always contribute to effective case management. Join us at this meeting March 2015.
This document outlines the programme for The First National Non-Communicable Diseases Forum held in Naivasha, Kenya from August 24-26, 2011. The programme covered several key topics related to NCDs including global and regional perspectives, health and socioeconomic impacts, providing continuum of care, best buy approaches by countries, and strengthening health systems. It featured various panel discussions, presentations, and talks from experts and stakeholders to discuss NCD prevention, management, and collaboration across multiple sectors. The forum aimed to bring awareness to NCD challenges in Kenya and ways to integrate response into existing health programs and policies.
This document outlines the programme for The First National Non-Communicable Diseases Forum held in Naivasha, Kenya from August 24-26, 2011. The programme covered several key topics related to NCDs including global and regional perspectives, health and socioeconomic impacts, providing continuum of care, best buy approaches by countries, and strengthening health systems. It featured various panel discussions, presentations, and talks from experts and stakeholders to discuss NCD prevention, management, and collaboration across multiple sectors. The forum aimed to bring awareness to NCD challenges in Kenya and ways to integrate response into existing health programs and policies.
The document provides an agenda for the CCO Symposium taking place on Friday, May 3, 2013 at the Ben Franklin Institute. The morning session runs from 8:45am to 12:30pm and includes presentations on CCO as the base for orthodontic excellence, torque expression with self-ligating brackets, and the importance of multidisciplinary orthodontic aesthetics. The afternoon session then runs from 1:30pm to 5:30pm, touching on topics like employing CBCT and TADs in practice, finishing for great results, and periodontally facilitated orthodontics. The day includes breaks for interaction with product representatives and ends with a cocktail party.
This document provides the agenda and presentation abstracts for the 2009 Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation (FACE) Program Conference held from May 12-15, 2009 in Portland, Oregon. The agenda outlines the schedule of presentations and events over the 4 day conference, including topics such as crane safety, occupational health and safety in renewable energy, and state FACE program updates from California, Iowa, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Jersey, New York, Oregon and Washington. The presentation abstracts provide more detail on the content that will be covered, focusing on recent fatality investigations, data analysis, and prevention efforts within each state's FACE program.
Alcohol & Medication in Pregnancy Conference AgendaHannah Stockdale
This document outlines the agenda for a two-day conference on alcohol consumption during pregnancy and its potential consequences. Day 1 focuses on enhancing understanding of substance use in pregnancy through presentations and workshops. Day 2 focuses on research methodologies through keynote speeches and updates on current studies. The conference aims to raise knowledge on how alcohol and medications during pregnancy can impact health, and explores qualitative and quantitative research approaches. It is aimed at medical, nursing, psychology and sociology students and professionals with an interest in maternal and child health.
CONFERENCE
ON
Multiple Hereditary Exostoses
Insights Into Pathogenesis
November 3-5, 2005
Shriners Hospital of Houston
6977 Main Street
Houston, Texas
and the
Houston Marriott Medical Center
6580 Fannin Street
Houston, Texas
Sponsored By:
The Shriners Hospital
The National Institutes of Health
American Association of Enchondroma Diseases
March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation
The Orthopaedic Research Society
The MHE Coalition
Gene Dx, DNA Diagnostic Services
The Mizutani Foundation for Glycoscience
Organizers: Dan Wells, Ph.D., Jacqueline Hecht, Ph.D., Sarah Ziegler
This document provides the schedule for a conference on amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). The conference will include presentations from doctors, nurses, respiratory therapists, speech therapists and others on topics ranging from communication devices, palliative care, respiratory management, genetic counseling and more. It will run from 7am to 7:30pm on Thursday, November 6, 2014, with sessions occurring simultaneously in different rooms throughout the day.
1. The child has cerebral palsy as evidenced by delayed developmental milestones and stiffness of limbs since infancy.
2. There is a history of perinatal complications including prematurity, birth asphyxia, and neonatal sepsis which likely contributed to the development of cerebral palsy.
3. On examination, the child has spastic quadriplegia, exaggerated reflexes, and contractures indicative of static encephalopathy due to perinatal hypoxic ischemic injury.
GLOBAL SUMMIT ON HEALTH-TECHNOLOGY- EDUCATION:
FINDING AFFORDABLE SOLUTIONS FOR URGENT SOCIAL & HUMAN PROBLEMS

Affordable innovation can help transform the health, education, and quality of life of the billions of people across the planet. This is essential for the peace and prosperity of mankind. The intersections of today’s life and location-independent digital technologies offer us a unique opportunity to leverage global knowledge to find solutions much quicker and cheaper than we could ever imagine.
FM Conference Scientific Program 11-13 Jan 2015Osman El-Labban
The document outlines the scientific programme for a three-day Family Medicine Conference in the UAE. The programme includes various talks and workshops on topics related to family medicine, including infectious diseases, endocrinology, cardiology, respiratory issues, emergency medicine, family medicine, men's and women's health issues, genetics, dermatology, nutrition and more. Speakers will discuss managing common conditions and handling special patient cases. The conference features keynote addresses, presentations, panel discussions, and hands-on workshops to provide continuing medical education to family doctors.
Practice focusing on orofacial myofunctional therapy and Buteyko breathing retraining.
Orofacial Myofunctional Therapy is the practice of teaching clients neuromuscular techniques to alleviate orofacial disorders.
These disorders include things like:
Tongue thrusts
Lip and tongue sucking
Snoring
Pacifier, thumb uses or nail biting
Orofacial disorders can show up as crazy things like
Restless legs
Silent acid reflux
Sinus infections
Temporomandibular pain
Neck and shoulder pain
Fibromyalgia
Orthodontic relapse
This document discusses forming a guided mastermind group for dental hygienists. It would involve weekly online meetings over one month to share best practices, learn from each other, and focus on topics like periodontics, caries management, and airway health. The goal is for hygienists to improve patient care, advance their skills, and find a better work-life balance. The financial commitment would be $720 per group, which includes access to patient charts and career guidance materials.
The Belize mission trip was organized for November 2013 by Shirley Gutkowski. The trip involved traveling to Belize to provide aid through construction projects and community outreach. The goal was to help those in need while also experiencing the culture of Belize firsthand.
I'm joining a team of dentists and dental hygienists on a mission to SAVE teeth in Belize. Using minimally invasive techniques, we'll be saving lives by keeping people in teeth. Can you please contribute to the mission?
CareerFusion and the American Orthodontic Society (AOS) have joined forces to provide online education for dentists, dental hygienists, and dental assistants. Using webinars and online courses, CareerFusion will help bring AOS journal articles and hands-on classes to life. The first webinar will feature Dr. David Jackson discussing reasons for general dentists to include orthodontics. Future webinars will cover topics like the benefits of breastfeeding and how orthodontics can financially impact a practice. This partnership will provide added benefits to AOS members and increase membership by making education more accessible online.
We use this PP scroll at the beginning of our live programs across the country.
It gives our CareerFusion partners some exposure and also helps to entice the audience to ask questions.
Here is the course description and outline for the online course by Shirley Gutkowski and Patti DiGangi. The course is offered at WizIQ where you can enroll and pay. Join us won't you? Ensure your position and increase your productivity as well as your job satisfaction.
Dry mouth is more than a little problem. Between bad breath, periodontal disease, and tooth breakdown, people suffering from dry mouth have a lot to worry about. Sjogren's to medication induced dry mouth your dental hygienist can be your best ally.
CareerFusion career continuum teaching clinicians how to transfer their skills into the big world. Whether or not they want to keep a hand in clinical. Our corporate partners get to interact with high end, highly motivated people who are excited by their products.
CareerFusion career continuum teaching clinicians how to transfer their skills into the big world. Whether or not they want to keep a hand in clinical. Our corporate partners get to interact with high end, highly motivated people who are excited by their products.
You've wanted to understand how good oral health contributes to good health. This presentation is filled with scientific proofs and ways to use the science.
Talk to your dental hygienist or contact the author of this presentation for more information on how to make your health better by improving oral health.
Bad breath is not bad because of the smell. People in long term care are often living behind this wall of stink, alone and depressed. Not to mention breathing in those toxic gases.
Pneumonia in dependent adults is pervasive. Many are suffering needlessly because their oral health is contributing to all respiratory diseases.
Dental hygienists in most states are unable to care for these people without a prescription from a dentist. It's an unnecessary hurdle.
Diabetes in dependent adults is pervasive. Many are suffering needlessly because their oral health is contributing to glucose management.
Dental hygienists in most states are unable to care for these people without a prescription from a dentist. It's an unnecessary hurdle.
This document summarizes several studies that demonstrate the relationship between oral health and overall health. Multiple studies found that tooth loss is associated with atherosclerotic plaque buildup in arteries. Periodontal treatment was shown to improve outcomes for patients with diabetes such as blood sugar control and inflammation. Higher levels of C-reactive protein, a marker for cardiovascular disease, were found in people with periodontal infections or periodontitis. Reducing oral biofilm through practices like brushing, flossing and using xylitol was shown to reduce inflammatory markers and potentially help conditions like COPD. The document advocates for reducing oral biofilm and increasing access to dental hygienists to improve overall health and save on medical costs.
The document describes CareerFusion, which brings together people with shared passions and goals to further their careers. It provides information on several 2009 CareerFusion partners and attendees. The goals of CareerFusion include increasing awareness of partners' products, gaining exposure, finding writers and speakers, and networking to support career growth. Survey results found that CareerFusion graduates valued the experience and many had already registered to attend again in 2010.
Digital Health in India_Health Informatics Trained Manpower _DrDevTaneja_15.0...DrDevTaneja1
Digital India will need a big trained army of Health Informatics educated & trained manpower in India.
Presently, generalist IT manpower does most of the work in the healthcare industry in India. Academic Health Informatics education is not readily available at school & health university level or IT education institutions in India.
We look into the evolution of health informatics and its applications in the healthcare industry.
HIMMS TIGER resources are available to assist Health Informatics education.
Indian Health universities, IT Education institutions, and the healthcare industry must proactively collaborate to start health informatics courses on a big scale. An advocacy push from various stakeholders is also needed for this goal.
Health informatics has huge employment potential and provides a big business opportunity for the healthcare industry. A big pool of trained health informatics manpower can lead to product & service innovations on a global scale in India.
At Malayali Kerala Spa Ajman, Full Service includes individualized care for every client. We specifically design each massage session for the individual needs of the client. Our therapists are always willing to adjust the treatments based on the client's instruction and feedback. This guarantees that every client receives the treatment they expect.
By offering a variety of massage services, our Ajman Spa Massage Center can tackle physical, mental, and emotional illnesses. In addition, efficient identification of specific health conditions and designing treatment plans accordingly can significantly enhance the quality of massaging.
At Malayali Kerala Spa Ajman, we firmly believe that everyone should have the option to experience top-quality massage services regularly. To achieve that goal we offer cheap massage services in Ajman.
If you are interested in experiencing transformative massage treatment at Malayali Kerala Spa Ajman, you can use our Ajman Massage Center WhatsApp Number to schedule your next massage session.
Contact @ +971 529818279
Visit @ https://malayalikeralaspaajman.com/
Michigan HealthTech Market Map 2024. Includes 7 categories: Policy Makers, Academic Innovation Centers, Digital Health Providers, Healthcare Providers, Payers / Insurance, Device Companies, Life Science Companies, Innovation Accelerators. Developed by the Michigan-Israel Business Accelerator
Emotional and Behavioural Problems in Children - Counselling and Family Thera...PsychoTech Services
A proprietary approach developed by bringing together the best of learning theories from Psychology, design principles from the world of visualization, and pedagogical methods from over a decade of training experience, that enables you to: Learn better, faster!
Sectional dentures for microstomia patients.pptxSatvikaPrasad
Microstomia, characterized by an abnormally small oral aperture, presents significant challenges in prosthodontic treatment, including limited access for examination, difficulties in impression making, and challenges with prosthesis insertion and removal. To manage these issues, customized impression techniques using sectional trays and elastomeric materials are employed. Prostheses may be designed in segments or with flexible materials to facilitate handling. Minimally invasive procedures and the use of digital technologies can enhance patient comfort. Education and training for patients on prosthesis care and maintenance are crucial for compliance. Regular follow-up and a multidisciplinary approach, involving collaboration with other specialists, ensure comprehensive care and improved quality of life for microstomia patients.
R3 Stem Cell Therapy: A New Hope for Women with Ovarian FailureR3 Stem Cell
Discover the groundbreaking advancements in stem cell therapy by R3 Stem Cell, offering new hope for women with ovarian failure. This innovative treatment aims to restore ovarian function, improve fertility, and enhance overall well-being, revolutionizing reproductive health for women worldwide.
CHAPTER 1 SEMESTER V COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUES FOR CHILDREN.pdfSachin Sharma
Here are some key objectives of communication with children:
Build Trust and Security:
Establish a safe and supportive environment where children feel comfortable expressing themselves.
Encourage Expression:
Enable children to articulate their thoughts, feelings, and experiences.
Promote Emotional Understanding:
Help children identify and understand their own emotions and the emotions of others.
Enhance Listening Skills:
Develop children’s ability to listen attentively and respond appropriately.
Foster Positive Relationships:
Strengthen the bond between children and caregivers, peers, and other adults.
Support Learning and Development:
Aid cognitive and language development through engaging and meaningful conversations.
Teach Social Skills:
Encourage polite, respectful, and empathetic interactions with others.
Resolve Conflicts:
Provide tools and guidance for children to handle disagreements constructively.
Encourage Independence:
Support children in making decisions and solving problems on their own.
Provide Reassurance and Comfort:
Offer comfort and understanding during times of distress or uncertainty.
Reinforce Positive Behavior:
Acknowledge and encourage positive actions and behaviors.
Guide and Educate:
Offer clear instructions and explanations to help children understand expectations and learn new concepts.
By focusing on these objectives, communication with children can be both effective and nurturing, supporting their overall growth and well-being.
VEDANTA AIR AMBULANCE SERVICES IN REWA AT A COST-EFFECTIVE PRICE.pdfVedanta A
Air Ambulance Services In Rewa works in close coordination with ground-based emergency services, including local Emergency Medical Services, fire departments, and law enforcement agencies.
More@: https://tinyurl.com/2shrryhx
More@: https://tinyurl.com/5n8h3wp8
As Mumbai's premier kidney transplant and donation center, L H Hiranandani Hospital Powai is not just a medical facility; it's a beacon of hope where cutting-edge science meets compassionate care, transforming lives and redefining the standards of kidney health in India.
1. FRIDAY 3/27
CONFERENCE SCHEDULE
8:30 - 9:00 am VARIOUS Welcome and Introduction
9:00 - 9:45 am KAREN BONUCK, PhD Increasing Sleep Health Literacy in Early Childhood
9:45 - 10:30 am JOSEPH BERNSTEIN, MD The Role of Nasal Airway Obstruction in
Pediatric Sleep Apnea
10:30 - 11:00 am BREAK VISIT WITH EXHIBITORS
11:00 - 11:45 am RON HOFFMAN, MD Nutrition and Sleep
11:45 am - 12:00 pm Q & A
12:00 - 1:30 pm LUNCH - DOROTHY MULLEN, MA Counseling, Is It The Food?
1:30 - 2:15 pm SHERYL MCGAVIN, OT Cranial Sacral Therapy and Airway-Related Disorders
2:15 - 3:00 pm LARRY KOTLOW, DDS TOTS-Tethered Oral Tissues in the Newborn:
Examination, Diagnosis and Treatment
3:00 - 3:20 pm BREAK VISIT WITH EXHIBITORS
3:20 - 4:05 pm JAMES BRONSON, DDS The ALF (Advanced Light Force Functional
Appliance), Airway and Craniofacial Development
4:05 - 4:50 pm William M. Hang, DDS, MSD Face Focused®/Airway Focused®
Orthodontics for All Ages
4:50 - 5:45 pm VARIOUS Panel on Expansion and Airway
6:30 - 9:30 pm RECEPTION VIP FAH LAUNCH
F O U N D A T I O N F O R
AIRWAY
HEALTH
THE HIDDEN KEY TO WELLNESS
Friday Evening, March 27, 2015
Crowne Plaza Times Square
Tickets to the FAH Reception is included in the
conference registration fee. For information go to:
www.AirwayHealthFoundation.org
2. SATURDAY 3/28
CONFERENCE SCHEDULE
8:30 - 9:00 am WELCOME
9:00 - 09:45 am STEPHEN PARK, MD Upper Airway Resistance Syndrome: Diagnosis,
Treatment and Prevention
9:45 - 10:30 am JEFF HINDIN, DDS Physiological Monitoring for AirwayCentric®
Integrated Multidisciplinary Care
10:30 - 11:00 am BREAK VISIT WITH EXHIBITORS
11:00 - 11:45 am MICHAEL GELB, DDS AirwayCentric®Restorative Dentistry:
LEN KOBREN, DDS From Diagnosis to Restoration
11:45 am - 12:00 pm MARC MOELLER Myofunctional Therapy: Research Update
12:00 - 12:15 pm NANCY ROTHSTEIN, MBA AAPMDPioneerofAirwayHealthAwardtoJoyMoeller
12:15 - 1:30 pm LUNCH - CLIFF YURMAN, MBA Leverage Interactive Marketing For A Better Practice
1:30 - 2:15 pm MARIO ROCABADO The Relation of the Cranio-Vertebral Joints,
TMJ and the Airway
2:15 - 3:00 pm THOMAS VIOLA, R.PH Sleep and Drugs
3:00 - 3:30 pm BREAK VISIT WITH EXHIBITORS
3:30 - 4:15 pm ROSS LEVIN, PHD Cognitive-Behavioral TX for Insomnia
4:15 - 5:00 pm PETER MADILL, MD Completing the Circle: The Relevance of the New
Science of Healing and the Dental/Medical Connection
5:00 - 5:30 pm PANEL - Q & A
3. SUNDAY 3/29
WORKSHOP SCHEDULE
8:30 am - 5:00 pm
WORKSHOP 1 Building Your Airway/Sleep Office Team PAT MCBRIDE
SAL RODAS
ELLEN CREAN
JAMES DUHAMEL
CLIFF YURMAN
WORKSHOP 2 The Science and Practice of MARK ABRAMSON
Mindfulness in Healthcare
WORKSHOP 3 Physical Therapy and Airway: The PT/DDS MARIANO ROCABADO
Partnership for Airwa/Sleep/TMD Disorders JENNIFER HOBSON
BRAD GILDEN
WORKSHOP 4 AIRWAYCentric® Restorative Dentistry MICHAEL GELB
JEFFREY HINDIN
JOHN KELLY
WORKSHOP 5 THE Myofunctional Therapy/ PAULA FABBIE
Airway Connection Throughout Life GLADYS SMITH
JOY MOELLER
LORRAINE FREY
PHIL COOPER
JENNIFER TOW
LICIA PASKAY
WORKSHOP 6 Advanced Course in Pediatric Sleep STEPHEN SHELDON
Medicine for Healthcare Professionals