Commitment to Lifelong Learning

Continuing education is essential for dental therapists, ensuring that professionals stay current with the latest advancements in dental care and maintain the highest standards of practice. The SDTA mandates ongoing education as part of the requirements for maintaining licensure.

Links to Online Professional Development, conferences and more

 https://www.colgateoralhealthnetwork.com/

 https://www.dentalcare.ca/en-ca

 https://oralscience.com/en/webinars/?utm_source=ActiveCampaign&utm_medium=email&utm_content=Upcoming+webinar+with+Jo-Ann+Jones%21&utm_campaign=New+webinar+with+Jo-Ann+Jones+on+November+18th&vgo_ee=2owwr0Af4Amu0lG68bSVPA%3D%3D

 https://vivalearning.com/

 https://www.gcatraining.com/

 http://webbertraining.com/

 https://www.saintelizabeth.com/fnif

 https://event.on24.com/eventRegistration/EventLobbyServlet?target=reg20.jsp&partnerref=jm&eventid=2770317&sessionid=1&key=56A9CDFE29701A4B00C89A73B6B478E9&regTag=&sourcepage=register

 https://www.saskdentists.com/continuing-education

 Where certification/proof of completion of online continuing education cannot be provided, a report or completed worksheet on the subject matter must be submitted along with the SDTA Request Form.  Credit hours granted will be determined by the Executive Director/Registrar.

Downloads:

CONTINUING EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS DOCUMENT

CONTINUING EDUCATION REQUEST FORM INSTRUCTIONS

CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDIT REQUEST FORM - Fillable (Save to your computer first, fill and email)

CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDIT REQUEST FORM - Non-Fillable (Print, fill, sign, scan and email)

GROUP SIGN UP FORM - (May need prior approval. Contact contact@sdta.ca.)  

According to the Saskatchewan Dental Therapy Bylaws, Part I Bylaw II Section 6, all practicing and non-practicing members must obtain a minimum numberof 40 continuing education credits (including 20 A credits) over their three-year period in order to maintain registration and/or licence with the association.

It is the personal, professional and ethical responsibility of all members to obtain the required continuing education credits to maintain and advance their skills and knowledge.