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Recording: HIV Oral Health – Lessons to Remember (5/6/2025)
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Oral Health for people with HIV is a great example of the importance of medical and dental integration. Whereas there are no differences in dental care for most people with HIV, communication between dental and ...
Intented Audience
Dental and medical professionals
Contact
Helene Bednarsh
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Oral Health for people with HIV is a great example of the importance of medical and dental integration. Whereas there are no differences in dental care for most people with HIV, communication between dental and ...
Intented Audience
Dental and medical professionals
Contact
Helene Bednarsh
Sponsored by UMass Medical School
Fee: None
Recording: Oral Health and Pregnancy in Women with HIV (9/17/2024)
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Recorded on September 17, 2024.
This presentation discusses oral health issues for pregnant women, as well as any special concerns relative to HIV. The speakers review common oral diseases and conditions with an emphasis on the importance ...
Intented Audience
All oral health providers, clinical and non-clinical support staff.
Contact
Helene Bednarsh
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Recorded on September 17, 2024.
This presentation discusses oral health issues for pregnant women, as well as any special concerns relative to HIV. The speakers review common oral diseases and conditions with an emphasis on the importance ...
Intented Audience
All oral health providers, clinical and non-clinical support staff.
Contact
Helene Bednarsh
Sponsored by UMass Medical School
Fee: None
Recording: Management of a Blood Exposure in Healthcare (6/18/2024)
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Recorded on June 18, 2024.
The delivery of oral healthcare brings a certain level of risk to the dental healthcare worker, part of which can be linked to a blood exposure. The blood or bloody saliva may ...
Intented Audience
All oral health providers, clinical and non-clinical support staff
Contact
Helene Bednarsh
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Recorded on June 18, 2024.
The delivery of oral healthcare brings a certain level of risk to the dental healthcare worker, part of which can be linked to a blood exposure. The blood or bloody saliva may ...
Intented Audience
All oral health providers, clinical and non-clinical support staff
Contact
Helene Bednarsh
Sponsored by UMass Medical School
Fee: None
Recording: HIV 101 for Oral Health Providers (3/20/2024)
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Recorded on March 20, 2024.
This webinar provides a basic overview of HIV as a chronic medical condition, describes prevention and post-exposure recommendations, and discusses opportunities for interprofessional collaboration.
Learning Objectives:Upon completion of this session, participants ...
Intented Audience
All oral health providers, clinical and non-clinical support staff
Contact
Helene Bednarsh
Register to access the recording.
Recorded on March 20, 2024.
This webinar provides a basic overview of HIV as a chronic medical condition, describes prevention and post-exposure recommendations, and discusses opportunities for interprofessional collaboration.
Learning Objectives:Upon completion of this session, participants ...
Intented Audience
All oral health providers, clinical and non-clinical support staff
Contact
Helene Bednarsh
Sponsored by UMass Medical School
Fee: None
Recording: Oral Health Concerns with Sexually Transmitted Infections (2/12/24)
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Recorded on February 12, 2024.
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) often manifest orally, and with proper screening and diagnosis, these infections can be treated and not advance further. Of particular concern is the increase in congenital syphilis and ...
Intented Audience
Contact
Helene.bednarsh@verizon.net
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Recorded on February 12, 2024.
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) often manifest orally, and with proper screening and diagnosis, these infections can be treated and not advance further. Of particular concern is the increase in congenital syphilis and ...
Intented Audience
Contact
Helene.bednarsh@verizon.net
Sponsored by UMass Medical School
Fee: None
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