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Cost: Free


This session will include a quick summary of the important new antibiotic guidelines and paradigm changes impacting safety net programs and Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs).


Learning Objectives:

  1. Outline how to incorporate the Association for Dental Safety (ADS) Standard Operating Procedure for Antibiotic Stewardship into your clinic manual.

  2. Describe the critical updates for dental prescribers in the new clinical practice guideline (CPG) and Appropriate Use Criteria (AUC) for the treatment of patients with prosthetic joints.

  3. Discuss the time component in the American Heart Association updated guidelines regarding antimicrobial prophylaxis for infective endocarditis (IE) that is often misunderstood.

  4. Review mindset shifts that support patient safety and infection control and prevention in the dental practice related to antibiotic stewardship.


Watch the recording of our 1/21/2026 webinar, take the survey and pass the quiz to receive 1.0 CDE for this course.

The 411 on Antibiotic Stewardship for Health Centers

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