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May 21, 2024
8:00PM - 9:00PM EST

ADAA Webinar - Infectious Disease Update for Dental Professionals

Presenter: Rick Starlin, MD

Virtual

Join Rick Starlin, MD, infectious disease expert, to explore the current state of infectious diseases in the United States.  Many infectious diseases have the potential to affect healthcare settings, including dentistry. Learn about the current pathogens of interest and how to create a safe environment of care. We will discuss signs, symptoms, potential ways to screen patients and staff precautions.

Learning Objectives:

Upon completing this program, the participant will be able to:

  • Identify and discuss the current pathogens of interest, including signs and symptoms.
  • Examine ways to protect staff and patients for a safer dental visit.

Level of Complexity: Overview
Registration Fee: Free for ADAA Members | $25 for Non-Members
CE Eligibility: Attendees may earn 1 CE credit for attending this webinar. Attendees must be present at the scheduled virtual event and complete an evaluation for credit.

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About the Presenter

 

rick starlin

Rick Starlin is an Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine in the Division of Infectious Diseases at the University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC). He completed his medical degree at UNMC and has a BS degree in Biological Sciences from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. His residency in Internal Medicine and fellowship in Infectious Diseases was completed at Barnes-Jewish Hospital/Washington University in St Louis. He subsequently served as Chief Resident in Internal Medicine at Washington University after completing his fellowship.  

 

He is currently the associate medical director for Employee Health and co-medical director of the IM subspecialty clinic at Nebraska Medicine. He also serves as the service line director Community ID/Telehealth ID service and co-director of the non-tuberculous mycobacterial clinic at Nebraska Medicine. His clinical interests include non-mycobacterial infections and general infectious diseases with emphasis on community/telehealth-based care. Outside of work he enjoys multiple sports, reading, and traveling with family. 

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Add to Calendar aCLuDhaqizCaPxAftmqF167204 05/21/2024 08:00 PM 05/21/2024 09:00 PM false America/New_York ADAA Webinar - Infectious Disease Update for Dental Professionals Join Rick Starlin, MD, infectious disease expert, to explore the current state of infectious diseases in the United States.  Many infectious diseases have the potential to affect healthcare settings, including dentistry. Learn about the current pathogens of interest and how to create a safe environment of care. We will discuss signs, symptoms, potential ways to screen patients and staff precautions. Learning Objectives: Upon completing this program, the participant will be able to: Identify and discuss the current pathogens of interest, including signs and symptoms. Examine ways to protect staff and patients for a safer dental visit. Level of Complexity: OverviewRegistration Fee: Free for ADAA Members | $25 for Non-MembersCE Eligibility: Attendees may earn 1 CE credit for attending this webinar. Attendees must be present at the scheduled virtual event and complete an evaluation for credit. Register Here About the Presenter   Rick Starlin is an Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine in the Division of Infectious Diseases at the University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC). He completed his medical degree at UNMC and has a BS degree in Biological Sciences from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. His residency in Internal Medicine and fellowship in Infectious Diseases was completed at Barnes-Jewish Hospital/Washington University in St Louis. He subsequently served as Chief Resident in Internal Medicine at Washington University after completing his fellowship.     He is currently the associate medical director for Employee Health and co-medical director of the IM subspecialty clinic at Nebraska Medicine. He also serves as the service line director Community ID/Telehealth ID service and co-director of the non-tuberculous mycobacterial clinic at Nebraska Medicine. His clinical interests include non-mycobacterial infections and general infectious diseases with emphasis on community/telehealth-based care. Outside of work he enjoys multiple sports, reading, and traveling with family.  Virtual