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SAAD Symposium Poster Presentations

We have some excellent poster presentations on display in the Atrium - well worth a look!

The winners of the SAAD Poster Presentation Prizes will be announced just before lunch.



 

 

 

How to request an evaluation

If you wish to proceed with arranging an evaluation please complete the initial enquiry form below. Due to the high demand for this service please contact SAAD with as much notice as possible for your requested evaluation.

 

We will need further information and documents from you, and your SAAD contact will guide you through this process,  as well as providing an invoice for the fee payable. On receipt of payment and documentation SAAD will allocate an evaluator who will contact you.

 

If you are unsure as to how to proceed, at any stage, please contact fiona@saad.org.uk

SSPS Evaluators

Meet the SAAD evaluators!

All of the SAAD Safe Sedation Practice Scheme Evaluators meet the person specification on page 24 of the SAAD Safe Sedation Practice Scheme.



Leah Adams

Leah is a Senior Dental Officer and Sedation Lead within Gloucestershire Health and Care NHS Foundation Trust and has particular interests in governance relating to safe sedation practice, sedation teaching and treating dentally anxious adults and children. She recently established an IV sedation service for special care adults and children aged 12-16 and previously worked for many years in a private Sedation Practice as sedation lead.

Leah completed an MSc in Conscious Sedation at Cardiff University and taught for several years on the Diploma and MSc Conscious Sedation course. She is a member of the SAAD teaching faculty and regularly lectures on national SAAD courses.

In her spare time she enjoys getting out in the fresh air and spending time with friends and family.


Christopher Holden

Chris has been a GDP in primary care for 40 years. He has been an author of most national guidance documents on dental sedation in the last 15 years. Chris provides expert evidence in the UK, Europe and worldwide and is immediate past president of The International Federation of Dental Anaesthesiology Societies.


Paul Howlett

Paul works as a GDP in a private multi-disciplinary dental practice in Teesside. His specific areas of interest are managing anxious patients and more complex restorative care including dental implants. Previously, Paul spent 5 years working as part of a dedicated team providing advanced conscious sedation techniques for paediatric patients and continues to use single drug intravenous and inhalation sedation as part of his daily clinical practice.


Sadie Hughes

Sadie is a Consultant in Special Care Dentistry and the Sedation Lead for Hertfordshire Special Care Dental Service. Her clinical interests include sedation and behavioural management for adolescents requiring dental treatment and dental anxiety management of adults with additional needs. Sadie has experience of providing dental treatment with single and multidrug conscious sedation in hospital, community and general practice settings in addition to providing peripatetic sedation for other dental specialists.



 

QMUL Parking

There is some parking available at the Mile End Road campus, however places are limited.

There is no vehicular access permitted via Westfield Way. Instead, all access must be via LONGNOR ROAD to the north of campus. Please see the map below for the route in.

The gate at the end of Longnor Road will open at 07:00 for access into the car park.  Security are stating that it is first come, first served for places in the car park.  Please be aware that in addition to the SAAD Course there may be other events taking place on campus.

 

 

 

 

 

QMUL Covid Restrictions


Please ensure that you have read and can comply with the covid-19 guidelines as set out by the venue in line with the current government guidance (step 3):

  • If you have tested positive for Covid-19, have been in contact with someone who has tested positive, or are feeling unwell, please do not attend the course. You can contact Fiona and transfer to a later course at no additional charge.

  • Please consider having a test in advance of attending the course. 

  • Your contact details from your original registration will be used to comply with the Track and Trace requirements. More information on test and trace can be found here.

  • During the practical sessions we will be wearing eye protection in addition to masks. You may want to bring your own eyewear.

  • Use the hand washing facilities / hand sanitiser stations on arrival and at every opportunity.