One of the best ways to build a friendly, professional and
competent team is to build trust within the group. Trust and respect within the
group is a key element of building a dental team that will work well together
over a long stretch of time.
A key to building team spirit and a tight bond is doing
things outside the office a group. Learning proper CPR technique and how to
handle medical emergencies as a team is an important safety component for your
practice as well as a requirement for licensure in most states. Use this
opportunity to grow your team unity.
CPR and hands-on medical emergency response courses give an
opportunity for each team member to learn the same materials and to each assume
an important role within the team unit in the case of a crisis.
I believe that these type courses should be attended as a
team in a classroom setting (not via correspondence course) and the team should
practice as a unit. It is fun to go through the materials together, to laugh at
each other and to master the material together. Taking the material separately or
online does not provide for this important interaction.
On a safety note, it is important that one team member be
responsible for checking the emergency response equipment on a regular schedule
and report back to the team the condition of the materials and remind everyone where
the equipment is stored. All materials should be up-to-date.
One last thought – Some offices pay for their team’s
continuing education and others do not, regardless of your office policy on
paying for dental continuing education, I would suggest that the office pay for
the CPR and emergency response course fees.
Dr. Corey Gold
President - Advanced Continuing Education Systems
The largest provider of Live, Dental Continuing Education Webcasts in the world
www.aces4ce.com
President - Advanced Continuing Education Systems
The largest provider of Live, Dental Continuing Education Webcasts in the world
www.aces4ce.com
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