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Further information about the SAS scheme...
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- STAC accredited course
- Online written assessment
- Documents for recording your supervised clinical experience
- Optional attendance of four complimentary case based discussion webinars
- Advice and support
- Certificate of completion
The SAS scheme is accredited by IACSD / Sedation Training Accreditation Committee (STAC), RCSEng and includes approval of your supervisor, verification of your Clinical Logbook, Direct Observation of Procedural Skills (DOPS) forms and the SAS Practice Checklist.
Successful practitioners will receive a SAAD certificate confirming ‘SAAD Assessed Sedationist’ status which will enable you to practise independently.
The registration deadline is four weeks after attending the SAAD National Course. There will be a presentation about the scheme on the course weekend.{/sliders}
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- Registration for the SAS scheme, nomination of a clinical supervisor and payment of the course fee, followed by acceptance on to the SAS scheme and approval of the clinical supervisor
- Attendance of the SAAD National Course, followed by successful completion of the online written assessment
- Completion of 20 IV and/or 10 IS cases under supervision. For half of these cases you will need to provide the dental treatment as well as the sedation.
- Optional attendance of four complimentary webinars
- Submission of your portfolio (logbook(s), DOPs, Practice Evaluation Checklist(s) and Document Submission Checklist) to SAAD. Moderation of submitted documents by the SAAD Training Board. Satisfactory completion is confirmed and you become a SAAD Assessed Sedationist able to provide sedation independently in accordance with the IACSD Standards (2020)
- Once your documents have been moderated and approved you will receive a certificate to confirm that you have completed your sedation training in accordance with the IACSD Standards. This will mean that you can then provide sedation independently.{/sliders}
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You will need to nominate a supervisor to supervise your clinical experience. A suitable supervisor is someone who has a dental sedation qualification or is an experienced dental sedationist, and is providing dental sedation on a regular basis.
DOWNLOAD A SUPERVISOR NOMINATION FORM
It is possible to nominate more than one supervisor, and to complete your supervised experience at more than one location. You can use the Supervisor Nomination Form to submit the details throughout the scheme.
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You can complete your supervised experience for one, or both techniques.
For IVS
20 IV sedations where you have not only administered the sedation drug/s but also been responsible for the care of the patient from induction to discharge. Note that for at least 10 of those cases you must also have provided the dental treatment.
For IS
10 inhalational sedations where you have not only administered the sedation but also been responsible for the care of the the patient from induction to discharge. Note that for at least 5 of those cases you must also have provided the dental treatment.
Once your written assessment has been moderated you will receive a link to the documents that you will need to complete during your supervised clinical experience. These are
- Logbook for each technique
- DOPS form for each case
- Practice Checklist
- Document Submission checklist (to be completed by your supervisor){/sliders}
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Further information about the SASN scheme...
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- STAC accredited course
- Advice and support
- Documents for recording your supervised clinical experience
- Online written assessment
- Certificate of completion
The SASN scheme is accredited by IACSD / Sedation Training Accreditation Committee (STAC), RCSEng and includes approval of your supervisor, verification of your Clinical Logbook, Direct Observation of Procedural Skills (DOPS) forms and the SASN Practice Checklist.
Successful practitioners will receive a SAAD certificate confirming ‘SAAD Assessed Sedation Nurse’ status which will enable you to assist with the provision of sedation.
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Registration for the two day SAAD National Course
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Attendance at the SAAD National Course
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Register on the SASN course
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Nomination of a clinical supervisor and payment of the SASN scheme fee
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Acceptance on to the scheme and approval of the clinical supervisor(s)
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Completion of 20 IV and/or 10 IS cases
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Submission of logbook, DOPS sheets, practice evaluation checklist (PEC) and document submission checklist to SAAD
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Internal moderation of documents by SAAD
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Final online assessment link provided
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Complete online assessment (both IV and IS) at a time convenient to you
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Successful completion of the assessment
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Certificate sent to confirm that you are a SAAD Assessed Sedation Nurse qualified to assist in the provision of dental sedation in accordance with the IACSD guidance
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{slider title="Who can be my supervisor?" open="false"}You will need to nominate a supervisor to supervise your clinical experience. A suitable supervisor is someone who has a dental sedation qualification or is an experienced dental sedationist, and is providing dental sedation on a regular basis. When you register for the SASN scheme you will need to be able to provide the following:
- Name of proposed clinical supervisor(s)
- GDC / GMC No. of proposed clinical supervisor(s)
- Qualifications of proposed clinical supervisor(s)
- Dental sedation experience of proposed clinical supervisor(s)
- Dental sedation services offered by proposed clinical supervisor(s)
- Address of the practice(s) where the clinical supervision will take place
- A brief description of sedation facilities
It is possible to nominate more than one supervisor, and to complete your supervised experience at more than one location. You can use the Additional Supervisor Request Form to submit the details.
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{slider title="What is a supervised clinical experience?" open="false"}You can complete your supervised experience for one, or both techniques.
For IVS
20 IV sedations where you have not only administered the sedation drug/s but also been responsible for the care of the patient from induction to discharge. Note that for at least 10 of those cases you must also have provided the dental treatment.
For IS
10 inhalational sedations where you have not only administered the sedation but also been responsible for the care of the the patient from induction to discharge. Note that for at least 5 of those cases you must also have provided the dental treatment.
Once your written assessment has been moderated you will receive a link to the documents that you will need to complete during your supervised clinical experience. These are
- Logbook for each technique
- DOPS form for each case
- Practice Checklist
- Document Submission checklist (to be completed by your supervisor){/sliders}
{slider title="How long do I have to complete the scheme?" open="false"} Your documents must be submitted to SAAD for moderation within 12 months of attending the SAAD National Course.{/sliders}
Further information about the SASHT scheme...
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- STAC accredited course
- Advice and support
- Online written assessment
- Documents for recording your supervised clinical experience
- Certificate of completion
The SASHT scheme is accredited by IACSD / Sedation Training Accreditation Committee (STAC), RCSEng and includes approval of your supervisor, verification of your Clinical Logbook, Direct Observation of Procedural Skills (DOPS) forms and the SASHT Practice Checklist.
Successful practitioners will receive a SAAD certificate confirming ‘SAAD Assessed Sedation Hygienist/Therapist’ status which will enable you to assist with the provision of sedation.
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Registration for the two day SAAD National Course
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Attendance at the SAAD National Course
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Register on the SASHT course
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Nomination of a clinical supervisor and payment of the SASHT scheme fee
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Acceptance on to the scheme and approval of the clinical supervisor(s)
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Online assessment link provided to complete online assessment at a time convenient to you
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Successful completion of the assessment
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Completion of 10 IS cases
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Submission of logbook, DOPS sheets, practice evaluation checklist (PEC) and document submission checklist to SAAD
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Internal moderation of documents by SAADCertificate sent to confirm that you are a SAAD Assessed Sedation Hygienist/Therapost qualified to assist in the provision of dental sedation in accordance with the IACSD guidance
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{slider title="Who can be my supervisor?" open="false"}You will need to nominate a supervisor to supervise your clinical experience. A suitable supervisor is someone who has a dental sedation qualification or is an experienced dental sedationist, and is providing dental sedation on a regular basis. When you register for the SASHT scheme you will need to be able to provide the following:
- Name of proposed clinical supervisor(s)
- GDC / GMC No. of proposed clinical supervisor(s)
- Qualifications of proposed clinical supervisor(s)
- Dental sedation experience of proposed clinical supervisor(s)
- Dental sedation services offered by proposed clinical supervisor(s)
- Address of the practice(s) where the clinical supervision will take place
- A brief description of sedation facilities
It is possible to nominate more than one supervisor, and to complete your supervised experience at more than one location. You can use the Additional Supervisor Request Form to submit the details.
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{slider title="What is a supervised clinical experience?" open="false"}The required supervised clinical experience comprises of ten cases where the participant has provided the sedation, and for five of those cases the participant should have provided both the sedation and the treatment.
The supervised clinical experience takes place at the participant’s work place. Participants will need to be able to nominate a supervisor before they attend the course; providing details of the supervisor’s experience and qualifications in sedation.
This supervisor must be the person who signs off the participant’s logbook and Direct Observation of Practice forms.
Based on the information you provide SAAD will have to confirm the suitability of the supervisor prior to the commencement of supervised clinical practice.
Please ensure that you can provide all of the required information at the time of registration because we cannot accept your registration without this.
1. Name(s) of the person(s) who will be supervising your clinical experience
2. The dental sedation qualifications of the supervisor(s).
3. The dental sedation experience of your supervisor(s). e.g. how long have they been providing sedation, how many cases and the case mix.
4. An indication of the inhalation sedation services offered.
5. The address of the sedation facility.
6. A brief description of the sedation facility
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{slider title="How long do I have to complete the scheme?" open="false"} Your documents must be submitted to SAAD for moderation within 12 months of attending the SAAD National Course.{/sliders}