Arizona Administrative Code
Title 4 - PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS
Chapter 11 - STATE BOARD OF DENTAL EXAMINERS
Article 13 - GENERAL ANESTHESIA AND SEDATION
Section R4-11-1306 - Education; Continued Competency
Universal Citation: AZ Admin Code R 4-11-1306
Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 38, September 20, 2024
A. To obtain a Section 1301, permit by satisfying the education requirement of R4-11-1301(B)(6), a dentist shall successfully complete an advanced graduate or post-graduate education program in pain control.
1. The
program shall include instruction in the following subject areas:
a. Anatomy and physiology of the human body
and its response to the various pharmacologic agents used in pain
control;
b. Physiological and
psychological risks for the use of various modalities of pain
control;
c. Psychological and
physiological need for various forms of pain control and the potential response
to pain control procedures;
d.
Techniques of local anesthesia, sedation, and general anesthesia, and
psychological management and behavior modification, as they relate to pain
control in dentistry; and
e.
Handling emergencies and complications related to pain control procedures,
including the maintenance of respiration and circulation, immediate
establishment of an airway, and cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
2. The program shall consist of
didactic and clinical training. The didactic component of the program shall:
a. Be the same for all dentists, whether
general practitioners or specialists; and
b. Include each subject area listed in
subsection (A)(1).
3.
The program shall provide at least one calendar year of training as prescribed
in
R4-11-1301(B)(6)(a).
B. To maintain a Section 1301 or 1302 permit under R4-11-1301 or R4-11-1302 a permit holder shall:
1. Participate in 30
clock hours of continuing education every five years in one or more of the
following areas:
a. General
anesthesia,
b. Parenteral
sedation,
c. Physical
evaluation,
d. Medical
emergencies,
e. Monitoring and use
of monitoring equipment, or
f.
Pharmacology of drugs and non-drug substances used in general anesthesia or
parenteral sedation; and
2. Provide confirmation of completing
coursework within the two years prior to submitting the renewal application
from one or more of the following:
a.
Advanced cardiac life support (ACLS) from the American Heart Association or
another agency that follows the same procedures, standards, and techniques for
training as the American Heart Association;
b. Pediatric advanced life support (PALS) in
a practice treating pediatric patients; or
c. A recognized continuing education course
in advanced airway management;
3. Complete at least 10 general anesthesia,
deep sedation or parenteral sedation cases a calendar year; and
4. Apply a maximum of six hours from
subsection (B)(2) toward the continuing education requirements for subsection
(B)(1).
C. To maintain a Section 1303 permit issued under R4-11-1303, a permit holder shall:
1. Participate in 30
clock hours of continuing education every five years in one or more of the
following areas:
a. Oral sedation,
b. Physical evaluation,
c. Medical emergencies,
d. Monitoring and use of monitoring
equipment, or
e. Pharmacology of
oral sedation drugs and non-drug substances; and
2. Provide confirmation of completing
coursework within the two years prior to submitting the renewal application
from one or more of the following:
a.
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) Health Care Provider level from the
American Heart Association, American Red Cross or another agency that follows
the same procedures, standards, and techniques for training as the American
Heart Association or American Red Cross;
b. Advanced cardiac life support (ACLS) from
the American Heart Association or another agency that follows the same
procedures, standards, and techniques for training as the American Heart
Association;
c. Pediatric advanced
life support (PALS);
d. A
recognized continuing education course in advanced airway management;
and
3. Complete at least
10 oral sedation cases a calendar year.
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