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Courses

2000 - 2022

Dental nurse training opportunities were expanded in 1999 with the addition of a second course which helped nurses to prepare for the National Examining Board for Dental Nurses' (NEBDN) Certificate in Dental Sedation Nursing. This came to be known within SAAD as the "Part 2" course. This element was developed at Guy's Hospital by Dr David Craig and Dr Carole Boyle both of whom were examiners for the NEBDN qualification. Moving to Queen Mary, University of London in 2005 the SAAD National Course had a core programme reflecting the close associations SAAD had developed with the Dental Sedation Teachers Group (DSTG), the Association of Dental Anaesthetists (ADA), the Royal College of Surgeons of England, and the Royal College of Anaesthetists.

Driven by David Craig SAAD’s longest serving course director the National Courses were simplified logistically whilst still providing the hands-on training for which SAAD was always known. David expanded the faculty to utilise capable professionals from dental nurses and administrators encouraging younger but experienced professionals. With a firm hand on the tiller the courses developed to provide a separate course for dental hygienists and therapists.

2016 marked the launch of the SAAD Assessed Sedationist, and SAAD Assessed Sedation Nurse, Schemes. These were created in part as a response to the publication of the 2015 IACSD Standards for Conscious Sedation in the Provision of Dental Care, and with the aim of providing the required hands-on clinical experience. Both schemes, along with the SAAD Inhalation Sedation Course for Dental Hygienists and Therapists, are IACSD-accredited and meet the requirements for independent practice in dental sedation. Administered by Emma Lee, SAAD committed to training pathways as well as initial training. 

The high-quality didactic teaching, experienced course tutors and relevant hands-on stations which have always been the unique selling points of SAAD courses remain an integral part of the new schemes, but this is combined with a robust and effective clinical supervision element, which delegates can undertake with a clinical supervisor of their choosing, even in their own practice or setting.

This combination of excellent theoretical training and a well-designed clinical experience module, including workplace-based assessments, reflection and a practice evaluation really sets the SAAD schemes apart from the competition in giving the new sedationist or sedation nurse the best possible start on their journey in dental sedation.

From the mid 1970’s Cestradent McKesson, an anaesthetic supplies company run by the Swann and Martinez families supported SAAD’s activities with dental trade support. Unassuming and unfailingly polite to SAAD this company helped with inhalation sedation machine provision and servicing. They willingly provided monitoring equipment and sedation sundries to SAAD’s needs as well as medical gases for many years.

 

1957 - 1960 Allan Thompson
1960 - 1963 Maurice Hudson
1963 – 1966 Eric Wookey
1966 – 1969 Henry Mandiwall
1969 – 1972 Donald Blatchley
1975 Stanley Drummond – Jackson
1975 – 1978 Gerald Holden
1978 – 1980 Gerald Holden
1980 - 1983 Thomas Boulton
1983 – 1985 Peter Sykes
1985 – 1988 Peter Cole
1988 – 1991 Peter Hunter
1991 – 1994 Peter Sykes
1994 - 1997 The Lord Colwyn
1997 – 2000 David Philips
2000 – 2003 Christopher Holden
2003 – 2006 David Craig
2006 – 2009 Diana Terry
2009 – 2012 Nigel Robb
2012 - 2015 Carole Boyle
2015 – 2018 Francis Collier
2018 – 2021 Steven Jones
2021 – 2024 Sadie Hughes
2024 Yi Loo



 

SAAD has grown and developed consistently.  A body of reach and influence, both in the UK and internationally, SAAD continues to pursue its original educational mission as well as seeking to positively influence the development of standards and guidelines. The training courses, SAAD Digest, the newsletter and the SAAD website are all cornerstones of the modern Society, and initiatives such as the Safe Sedation Practice Scheme and RA Machine Loan Scheme are indicative of its forward-looking ethos. Dr Francis Collier president in 2017 commented on SAAD’s 60th Anniversary; “The Society is grateful to those who originally had the foresight and energy to form such an organisation, and to all those who have continued to sustain its activities throughout the successive years since 1957.”

SAAD president in 2023 Dr Sadie Hughes says: 

“Whilst working at Guy’s Hospital in the early 2000’s, I was approached to do some teaching as part of the SAAD faculty. It was an interesting experience as I meet a lot of experienced and well-respected sedation practitioners. Two individuals, Carole Boyle and Avril MacPherson, stood out not just because of their dental sedation and teaching abilities, but because they were female. As with many areas of medicine, the upper tiers of SAAD were dominated by men. Joining the SAAD board of Trustees in 2012, I found myself in a similar position being one of only two female trustees. At this time Nigel Robb was the president, who would be replaced by the then president elect, Carole Boyle.  One of Carole’s aims was to address the gender balance of the board to reflect the shift in the dental workforce and place more women in decision making positions. The board, in 2023, totals 9 women and 6 men.”

Disruption between 2020 and 2022 did not dampen SAAD’s teaching. Course director Dr Carole Boyle adapted SAAD’s teaching to include webinars during the lockdown phase of COVID19. The National Course was adapted to include elements of remote didactic learning together with a foreshortened in person course with limited numbers to maintain social distancing. This was so successful that when full faculty taught in person courses resumed in 2021 the “COVID format” was retained for the summer of 2022.

SAAD continues to be faithful to its motto “Abolish Pain to Conquer Fear”. A forward-looking Board and faculty work hard to keep the society at the leading edge of conscious sedation teaching for dentistry. SAAD has always attracted strong characters, clinicians with vision, exemplary communicators, efficient administrators and those willing to put the society before the individual.  The plural church of dedicated teachers from both academia and general dental practice cooperates with medical colleagues to provide members with simply the best training the UK can provide.

 

 



 


This summary history is a collation of archive material together with the memories of those who have contributed to the success of the society. To that end it can’t be full and complete. Contributors consistently note a difference of recollection previously recorded in the book “History of SAAD”. Where that occurs the editor has recorded the recollection of those present at the time.  There are many who may not have been mentioned and some whose contribution may not be adequately recorded. To those people the society is just as grateful as to those mentioned here.

Entries are not referenced as original supportive documentation is scarce, but the above history is correct from material available and the memories of members of the society and those who are not members but contributed to this discipline in furthering care of the anxious and frightened patient.

Christopher Holden - SAAD Council / SAAD Board Member 1984 onwards

September 2023




Presidents of SAAD 



20th Century 



Early SAAD

1930 - 1950 

1955 - 1957

 

 


Developing a Scientific Basis

1957 - 1966

SAAD Diary 1957 - 1966

Jorgensen Loma Linda Technique 

The first two decades - Update and Jumbo

SAAD course - July 1996


The Supine Position

 

1967

 


The Operator-Anaesthetist

1971


Litigation

1979

1980

1984

1986

1987


Updates and Lifesaver

1988

1996

1997

1999

2001



21st Century



Christopher Holden

 


2000

 


IFDAS

 


2003


 


David Craig

 


2003


 


Diana Terry

 


2006


 


Nigel Robb

 


2009


 


Carole Boyle

 


2012

 


Francis Collier

 


2015


 


Stephen Jones

 


2018


 


Sadie Hughes

 


2021


  



Guidance Regulation Standards and Politics



 

General Anaesthesia, Sedation and Resuscitation in Dentistry ('Poswillo')


Standards in Conscious Sedation for Dentistry (SAAD) A Conscious Decision


(DoH), 2002 Conscious Sedation in the Provision of Dental Care


Standards for Conscious Sedation in Dentistry: Alternative Techniques (RCS/RCA)


Framework for Commissioning Sedation Guidance (SAAD)


A Basis for Nationally Structured Guidance


Safe Sedation for Healthcare Procedures (AoMRC)


Conscious Sedation in the Provision of Dental Care (IACSD)


Conscious Sedation in Dentistry (SDCEP)


Service Standards for Conscious Sedation (NHS England)



SAAD - for its members



Courses

2000 - 2022
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Conferences and Symposia

 

Royal Society of Medicine & Annual Meetings

The British Dental Association Meetings


 

 

 


SAAD Safe Sedation Practice Scheme SSPS--



 


SAAD Digest and Newsletter

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Organisation and Administration

 


 



Summary - Towards the future 



 

The SAAD 2023 Winter Webinars are no longer available.

There will be another series in 2024. 

Look out on the SAAD website for further information.