A Multidiscipline Approach to Head and Neck Cancers
Hagerty Center 715 E Front St, Traverse City , MI, United StatesMichigan Dental Hygienists’ Association and Northland Dental Hygienists’ Association Proudly Announce: A Multidiscipline Approach to Head and Neck Cancers Presented by Henry Ford Hospital Institute Head and Neck Cancer Program Saturday, March 18, 2017 8:30-2:30pm Hagerty Center Great Lakes Campus 715 E. Front St. Traverse City, MI Course Overview: Although cancers of the head and neck region only account for five percent of all cancers reported yearly in the human body, 30 percent of these cancers occur in the oral cavity. That is roughly 22,000 new cases per year if cancers of the lip are not included. Between 6000 and 7000 deaths per year occur because of oral cavity cancer. Cancers of the oral cavity left untreated can have devastating effects on critical life functions for people who have this disease. The oral cavity cancer diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation is challenging because there are many different types of tissue located in this relatively small area and this area has numerous functions (speech, mastication, swallow, cosmesis). The choice of treatment and rehabilitation must take into account the potential loss of function in this area. A well-coordinated multidisciplinary team is required to provide optimal cancer treatment outcomes and survivorship. The objective of this symposium will be to review all aspects of oral cavity cancer diagnosis, treatments and rehabilitation with presentations from all disciplines involved. Specific attention will be paid to the diagnostic difficulties of oral cavity lesions, cutting edge treatments of challenging cases and how to optimize the rehabilitation of these patients. Objectives: Review basics of head and neck cancer risk, diagnosis and treatment Review multidisciplinary approach to head and neck cancer care Specific attention will be given to oral cancers including oral cavity and oropharynx cancers Review of the HPV cancer related epidemic Define cancer survivorship for head & neck cancer patients, importance of good oral health Review how head and neck cancer treatment can affect oral health Henry Ford Hospital Institute Head and Neck Cancer Program Keynote Speakers: Steven Chang, MD, FACS Director, HFCI Head and Neck Cancer Program Tamer Ghanem, MD, PhD, FACS Director of Division of Head and Neck Surgery Farzan Siddiqui, MD, PhD Director of Head and Neck Radiation Oncology Susan Hill, RD HFCI Dietician Jamie Lindholm, MS, CCC-SLP Head and Neck Speech Language Pathologist Amy William PhD Head and Neck Cancer Psychologist Christian Keller MD Head and Neck Pathologist Jawad Sheqwara, MD Head and Neck Medical Oncologist Program Agenda: 7:30-8:30 Registration and Vendors 8:30-9:00 Dr. Chang Multidisciplinary Care Model 9:00-9:30 Dr. Ghanem Free Flap Reconstruction 9:30-10:00 Dr. Siddiqui HPV Related Oral pharyngeal cancers 10:00-10:20 Susan Hill Oral Cancer Diet 10:20-10:40 Jamie Lindholm Speech and Swallow changes in Oral Cancer 10:40-11:00 Dr. Williams Cognitive Impairment in Oral Cancer Patients 11:00-12:00 Lunch and Vendors (Lunch is included) 12:00-12:30 Dr. Keller Pathology of Oral Cavity and Oropharynx Cancers 12:30-1:00 Dr. Ghanem Trans Oral Robotic Surgery for Oropharyngeal Patients 1:00-1:30 Dr. Siddiqui Radiation Effects in Oral Cavity Cancer 1:30-2:00 Dr. Sheqwara Chemotherapy Effects on Oral Cavity Cancer 2:00-2:30 Dr. Chang Case Discussions, Time for Questions Traverse City Seminar Registration Form (Click link to print registration form)
“Putting the “I” in Team: Inter-Professional Patient Centered Care.”
Red Run Golf Club 2036 Rochester Rd, Royal Oak , MI, United StatesGREATER DETROIT DENTAL HYGIENISTS' ASSOCIATION PRESENTS Red Run Golf Club- 2036 Rochester Road, Royal Oak March 24, 2017 8:30AM-1:30PM 4 CE- 2 courses "Putting the "I" in Team: Inter-Professional Patient Centered Care." Danette R. Ocegueda, RDH, MS Manager of Professional Education, Midwest Region Philips Oral Healthcare, Philips, North America Danette received her Bachelor of Science degree in Dental Hygiene from Old Dominion University, her Master of Science in Dental Hygiene Education for the University of Missouri-Kansas City and is certified in Forensic Dentistry. In addition to over twenty-four years of clinical experience, Danette’s career also includes experience in academia, where she has taught dental hygiene courses for the last nine years as an adjunct professor. Danette is a member of the California Dental Hygiene Educators’ Association, the American Dental Hygienists’ Association and the California Dental Hygienists’ Association, serving as the Student Relations Council Co-chair. She and her husband Tony are parents to three daughters and reside in Woodland, California. Danette is actively involved in her community and church. She enjoys camping, hiking, horseback riding, and watching her daughter’s sporting events. COURSE OBJECTIVES: Identify current optimal care practices and expand upon opportunities Review medical emergency protocols Distinguish between inter-office communication and intra-office communication Learn to apply new protocols for: collaboration, referrals, guidelines, and documentation Implement suggestions for seamless communication that will enrich your team environment Identify prospective inter-disciplinary opportunities 2nd Course 11:30-1:30pm "In Pursuit of Health: Care to Take the Journey" COURSE OBJECTIVES: Incorporate oral pathology screenings/exams at every recare visit Customize a treatment plan based on the patient’s individual level of caries risk Exemplify a pathway to wellness with education about the inflammatory process Implement resources and tools for routine comprehensive patient screenings *** Red Run Golf Club- Royal Oak *** www.redrungolfclub.com *** No Blue Jeans*** 8:30Am Registration, Refreshments/Continental Breakfast 9:00- 11:00AM 1st course Presentation Break 11:30-1:30 2nd course topic 4 CEU Deadline: 3/14/2017 *There may be an additional charge for late registration. ADHA Members: $75- Includes both courses DDS: $150 Non-Members: $95 Make checks payable to GDDHA No Refunds Mail registration to: Deb McKelvey, RDH 3268 Catalpa Dr. Berkley, MI 48072 (248)990-2542 berkleyjimanddeb@aol.com Please provide your e-mail address as we will be e-mailing handouts if they are available prior to the seminar. Click on link for flyer Red Run 3-24-17
Legislative Luncheon
House Office Building 124 N Capitol Ave, Lansing, MI, United StatesDear MDHA Member, Your professional Association requests the honor of your presence and cordially invites you to attend the 21st Annual MDHA Legislative Luncheon. It will be held Tuesday May 9th, 2017, 11:30am until 1:30pm at the House Office Building, Mackinac Room (corner of Ottawa and Capitol in Lansing, MI). Please join us for this MDHA tradition, expected and honored by legislators, who want to hear from you, their constituent. It’s fun, free and lunch is included. Remember you are the expert! A one hour continuing education program will be presented from 10:00-11:00am by, Sarah Hubbard from Acuitas, MDHA’s lobbying firm. If you have not attended this resourceful program, we encourage you to plan on joining us. RSVP: By Friday April 28th Athena Antonis aantonis@acuitasllc.com 517-853-1236 Please include: House Representative: Senate Representative: Your full name and address (zip included): Find your legislators (below links) and then provide info: House: http://www.house.mi.gov/mhrpublic/ Senator: http://www.senate.michigan.gov/fysbyaddress.html Special thanks to our luncheon sponsor: Delta Dental