Description
Nationally Approved PACE Program Provider for
FAGD/MAGD credit
Approval does not imply acceptance by regulatory authority or AGD endorsement 7/1/2025 to 6/30/2027.
Provider ID# 317641
Course Title: Protect Protocol Fast Track for Existing Members
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Location: Online
Method: Self Directed
#CE HOURS: 15
Speaker(s) & Bio: Dawn Ewing, PhD
Dr. Dawn Ewing is an international lecturer, researcher, and founder of the International Academy of Biological Dentistry and Medicine (IABDM). With a background in health sciences and integrative medicine, she specializes in the connections between oral health and systemic disease. Dr. Ewing educates practitioners worldwide on biologic dentistry, immune system support, and whole-body approaches to patient care, helping advance a more integrative model of dental medicine.
Course Description:
The Protect Protocol Provider Fast Track Certification is an accelerated online program designed to train dental professionals in the safe removal of mercury amalgam fillings. This course provides focused instruction on the Protect Protocol, emphasizing essential safety procedures to reduce mercury exposure for patients and dental teams.
Participants will also gain a clear understanding of OSHA requirements for dental practice owners, including the implementation of workplace safety measures and proper protective equipment. Through a combination of videos, presentations, and reading materials, learners will develop the knowledge needed to confidently integrate safe amalgam removal protocols into clinical practice.
Completion of the course requires submission of a presentation demonstrating implementation of the Protect Protocol, including proper equipment usage and OSHA compliance. Upon successful completion, participants will receive a Protect Protocol Certificate and be recognized as a Protect Protocol Provider on the IABDM website.
Course Objectives:
1. Describe the principles and procedures of safe mercury amalgam removal using the Protect Protocol
2. Implement appropriate safety equipment and protocols to minimize mercury exposure in the dental setting
3. Demonstrate understanding of OSHA requirements related to employee protection and workplace safety
4. Apply Protect Protocol standards in clinical practice and verify proper implementation through documentation
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