Dear Illinois Dental Hygienists,
CPR and CE updates Dec 2020.pdf
The remaining PHDH certification course dates for 2020 are August 9th and October 11th.
Find more info on the PDHD Page.
As of January 1, 2020, all licensed professionals in Illinois are required to complete a 1 CEU hour course in Sexual Harassment Prevention. This does not to include the mandatory annual training that an employer is to conduct for all employees in their practice. The annual employee training must be taken in office and on company time (paid). The 1 CEU hour course taken for your licensure renewal must be an IDFPR approved provider (if you are unsure, please contact IDFPR to verify), and you must obtain and present the completion certificate to IDFPR if asked.
Here is more information about the required Sexual Harassment Prevention Training CE law from the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR): https://www.idfpr.com/FAQ/DPR/DPR%20Sexual%20harassment%20prevention%20CE.pdf
Here are links to a couple (approved) $15.00 CE courses:
https://www.netce.com/courseoverview.php?courseid=1812
https://illinoisreq.com/ce-1-hr-sexual-harassment-prevention-training-il-dentists/
Here is a link to an approved, free CE course:
https://vivalearning.com/member/classroom.asp?x_classID=3154
Please do all you can to share this information. Don't pay $50 or $100 for this course. Let's make sure all the dental hygienists in Illinois are aware of their options regarding CE.
Thank you - Your IDHA team
COVID-19 Resources
When the economy begins to reopen, and employers begin calling you back to work, IDHA wants to ensure we can all be #HealthyAtWork. Dental hygienists need to have the latest, necessary information regarding PPE and how to be safe in the workplace. As you may know, dental aerosols increase the risk of transmission within the dental office, and more thorough research is pertinent to guide us forward. Sources of aerosols include (but are not limited to): air/water syringe, ultrasonics, hand scaling, and usage of all handpieces. COVID-19 has been shown to be suspended in aerosols and on surfaces for prolonged periods. It is our duty to protect our patients from ourselves and from other patients. Visit here to see the list of the State of Illinois executive orders. See the recent SIREN notification by Illinois Department of Public Health sent out on April 14 (these will also be posted below). If you feel that you are working, or are being asked to work, in an unsafe environment due to insufficient or ineffective PPE or aerosol control, the most important first step is to discuss those concerns with your employer. We do know that the previous standard precautions are not effective against this virus, and the bare minimum PPE should include a full face-shield with a disposable N95 mask. Goggles are needed for patients, not just safety glasses. Please remember that we took an oath to do no harm. Below are many resources listed to help you prepare yourself and your team. If your management still fails to provide a satisfactory solution after sharing resources and recommendations, there are links listed below to report unsafe working conditions. Please note the current CDC recommendations are to postpone elective procedures, surgeries, and non-urgent dental visits. “Services should be limited to emergency visits only during this period of the pandemic. These actions help staff and patients stay safe, preserve personal protective equipment and patient care supplies, and expand available health system capacity. This recommendation aligns with the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Adult Elective Surgery and Procedures Recommendations, which states to limit all non-essential planned surgeries and procedures, including dental, until further notice.” Visit ADHA.org/covid19 for updated information. State of Illinois COVID-19 website Send questions to ADHA Return to Work Taskforce ADHA Governor campaign on returning to work Contact Illinois Department of Public Health Infection Control Resources Denta Quest Webinars – Infection Control 1 and Infection Control 2 Interim Infection Prevention and Control Guidance for Dental Settings During the Covid-19 Response List of Disinfectants for Use Against SARS-CoV-2 Guidance for Preparing Workplaces for Covid-19 OSHA Very High exposure risk to procedures creating aerosols OSHA Control and Protection (scroll down, select Healthcare, scroll down, select airborne precautions) General mask information Research and Articles on COVID-19 and Dentistry Journal of Endodontics Journal of Dental Research Saudi Dental Journal COVID-19 and the Problem with Dental Aerosols – Perio-Implant Advisory Illinois Department of Health Liability and Labor Employers cannot retaliate against employees reporting unsafe conditions Guidance Relating to Non-Discrimination in Medical Treatment for Novel Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) Reporting Unsafe Working/Patient Environments OSHA – file a complaint American Association of Dental Boards – file a complaint (this can be done anonymously) Illinois Attorney General If you feel you are in an unsafe HOME environment, or know someone that is, you can contact the domestic violence hotline at 1-877-863-6338 or contact your local law enforcement. If you do not feel safe to do either of those, please send us a message on our Facebook page or email us at leadership.idha@gmail.com and tell us that you are "Interested in learning more on how to attend the upcoming CE course" and we will get back to you ASAP for the next steps.
We are aware many states are preparing to reopen the economy, including some dental offices, as early as this week. We know that access to appropriate PPE is a significant concern for the dental hygiene community. We need to unite and ensure our governors step up to support dental hygienists and ensure their access to appropriate PPE should their employer dental offices reopen. In order to protect the dental team and patients, the American Dental Hygienists’ Association (ADHA) continues to support the recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ( CDC) in recommending dental facilities postpone elective procedures, surgeries, and non-urgent dental visits, and prioritize urgent and emergency visits and procedures now and for the coming several weeks. Governors need to hear your concerns about returning to work.
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April 24 & 25, 2020
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