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Half-day, in-person medical emergencies and BLS training for the dental team, combining core theory with hands-on AED, airway management, and scenario-based simulation practice.
Medical emergencies are rare—but when they happen in practice, the whole team needs to recognise the signs, act fast and work together. This half-day, in-person course at LonDEC (King’s College London) gives dental professionals the practical skills and structured team approach to respond confidently.
This isn’t just a lecture. You’ll learn through hands-on practice and realistic, team-based scenarios in a simulated dental surgery, using an advanced training mannequin that demonstrates key physiological signs such as consciousness, pulse, breathing and capillary refill. Each scenario is followed by a supported debrief with video review, helping you reflect on decision-making, communication and technique.
You’ll build a clear, usable framework for recognising and managing common medical emergencies in the dental setting, including:
By the end of the session you’ll be better equipped to:
Taught by Bryony Lowe (RDN, FdSc) — Implant Nurse/Treatment Coordinator — with training that keeps the focus firmly on what works in real dental practice.
Designed for the whole dental practice team who want practical, scenario-led training in medical emergency recognition and Basic Life Support within the dental setting.
Medical emergencies are rare—but when they happen in practice, the whole team needs to recognise the signs, act fast and work together. This half-day, in-person course at LonDEC (King’s College London) gives dental professionals the practical skills and structured team approach to respond confidently.
This isn’t just a lecture. You’ll learn through hands-on practice and realistic, team-based scenarios in a simulated dental surgery, using an advanced training mannequin that demonstrates key physiological signs such as consciousness, pulse, breathing and capillary refill. Each scenario is followed by a supported debrief with video review, helping you reflect on decision-making, communication and technique.
You’ll build a clear, usable framework for recognising and managing common medical emergencies in the dental setting, including:
By the end of the session you’ll be better equipped to:
Taught by Bryony Lowe (RDN, FdSc) — Implant Nurse/Treatment Coordinator — with training that keeps the focus firmly on what works in real dental practice.
Designed for the whole dental practice team who want practical, scenario-led training in medical emergency recognition and Basic Life Support within the dental setting.