CE Policies
The educational objectives, credit requirements, and participant policies that govern California Dental Meeting continuing-education programs.
Continuing Education Credit
7 hours of Continuing Education Credit
Participants who successfully complete the attendance requirements will receive 7 hours of CE credit. Credits are awarded based on verified participation and compliance with attendance and evaluation requirements.
What participants will be able to do.
Participants attending California Dental Meeting educational programs will be able to:
Clinical Knowledge
- Evaluate current concepts and emerging trends in dentistry.
- Analyze scientific evidence relevant to clinical decision-making.
- Integrate contemporary treatment approaches into clinical practice.
- Identify risk factors that influence treatment outcomes.
Clinical Skills
- Improve diagnostic and treatment planning capabilities.
- Apply evidence-based protocols to patient care.
- Enhance interdisciplinary communication and case management.
- Recognize and manage clinical complications more effectively.
Professional Development
- Strengthen ethical and professional decision-making.
- Improve patient communication and education strategies.
- Enhance leadership and practice management skills.
- Promote lifelong learning and professional growth.
Intended Audience
Participation is subject to applicable state regulations and scope-of-practice requirements.
Standards we hold every program to.
Attendance Policy
- Complete registration procedures.
- Attend the educational activity in its entirety.
- Comply with attendance verification procedures.
- Complete required course evaluation forms.
Certificates of completion will be issued only after attendance has been verified.
Faculty Disclosure Policy
California Dental Meeting requires all speakers, instructors, planners, and content reviewers to disclose any relevant financial relationships that could create a conflict of interest.
All disclosures are reviewed prior to the educational activity and communicated to participants when appropriate.
Commercial Support Policy
California Dental Meeting is committed to maintaining the independence, objectivity, and scientific integrity of its educational programs.
Any commercial support received will be disclosed to participants in accordance with applicable continuing-education standards and regulations.
Commercial supporters shall have no influence over educational content, faculty selection, or learning objectives.
Grievance & Complaint Resolution
Participants may submit complaints regarding course administration, educational quality, facilities, faculty performance, attendance verification, or continuing-education documentation.
Complaints may be sent to California Dental Meeting (CDM) at wyabardds@gmail.com and will be reviewed and addressed in a timely and professional manner.
Accessibility Statement
California Dental Meeting is committed to providing accessible educational opportunities to all participants.
Individuals requiring reasonable accommodations should notify the meeting organizers in advance of the event.
Refund & Cancellation Policy
Refund requests must be submitted in writing prior to the scheduled event date.
Refund eligibility, deadlines, and processing procedures will be provided during registration.
California Dental Meeting (CDM)
A continuing dental education organization dedicated to advancing clinical excellence through evidence-based education, scientific meetings, and professional development opportunities.
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