CONTINUING COMPETENCY PROGRAM GUIDELINES



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2013 CONTINUING COMPETENCY PROGRAM GUIDELINES SASKATCHEWAN DENTAL HYGIENISTS ASSOCIATION Striving for optimal oral and overall health for the people of Saskatchewan and a dynamic dental hygiene profession. 114-3502 Taylor Street East Saskatoon, SK. S7H5H9 Tel (306) 931-7342 Fax (306) 931-7334 E-mail: sdha@sasktel.net WWW.SDHA.CA

SASKATCHEWAN DENTAL HYGIENISTS ASSOCIATION CONTINUING COMPETENCY PROGRAM (CCP) GUIDELINES GENERAL INFORMATION One of the primary responsibilities of the Saskatchewan Dental Hygienists Association (SDHA) is to ensure the ongoing competence of individual members and to improve the performance of the profession overall. To this end, the goal of this Continuing Competency Program (CCP) is to advance the collective knowledge and quality of care offered by all dental hygienists in Saskatchewan, thus assuring protection of the public s interest. Lifelong learning and reflection of educational needs is the fundamental responsibility of a professional. As preventive oral health care professionals, it is critical for dental hygienists to remain current and informed of changes in oral health care delivery methods, clinical procedures and technological advances in the attainment and maintenance of oral health. It is the member s responsibility to determine his or her specific continuing competency needs and to pursue activities that meet these identified needs. Examples of this may be: Reflecting on practice problems or challenges Reviewing the CDHA National Competencies and Code of Ethics Researching answers to questions that have been asked of you External feedback Evidence based practice Members have the basic professional responsibility to read professional oral health journals and newsletters and to keep their practice current. Under the SDHA CCP, credit may be granted for continuing competence learning activities beyond this basic responsibility. It is understood that all learning activities shall have significant intellectual or practical content related to the practice of dental hygiene, oral health, or the professional responsibility and ethical obligations of a member. CONTINUING COMPETENCY PROGRAM (CCP) CREDIT CRITERIA Learning activities that contribute significantly to the scientific, practical, professional, or ethical aspects of the member s practice of dental hygiene will generally be eligible for program credits. Continuing competency credits will be granted for continuing competency courses or professional development activities according to the following policies approved by council: i. Courses or activities will generally be accepted at hour for hour credit, unless otherwise stated. Only actual hours of lecture, instruction and/or practicum time are eligible for credit. i iv. No one course may qualify for more than 25 CCP credits. A maximum of 10 CCP credits per 24-hour period may be claimed. Program credits cannot be claimed for activities that occur as part of the expectations of the dental hygienist s regular provision of dental hygiene services. For example, if giving presentations to junior high classes is a routine part of your regular employment, this activity is not eligible for program credits. v. Learning activities that occur within the practice environment, such as an in-service course offered for all staff members, may be claimed for CCP credits. Page 1 SDHA Continuing Competency Guidelines 2013

vi. v vi ix. Members must obtain a minimum of 50 CCP credits in their assigned 3-year period, with a minimum of 30 credits being achieved in Category A - Dental Hygiene Practice. A member must provide evidence of successful completion of a Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) course, once in every 3-year reporting period. This requirement will come in effect when that member begins a new 3-year reporting period. CCP Credits in excess of those required in a 3-year period cannot be carried forward to a subsequent period. In the event that the minimum CCP credits are not achieved on or before the end of the relevant 3-year period, application for annual license renewal will be denied. x. As an alternative to obtaining continuing competency credits, registrants may demonstrate their continuing competence for each 3-year period by successfully completing the SDHA/SIAST Dental Hygiene Re-Entry Course. xi. x xi xiv. xv. New Registrants: If registered prior to July 1, the 3-year reporting period will begin the previous January 1. If registered after July 1, the 3-year reporting period will begin the following January 1. Local anesthesia courses taken as a requirement for full licensure are eligible for a maximum of 25 CCP credits. Members holding a Non-practising licencse must meet the Continuing Competency Program requirements. Continuing competency courses or professional development activities sponsored by the SDHA will be pre-approved. When sign-in/sign-out sheets are provided, members are not required to provide further proof of attendance at such courses or activities. If a member does not sign-out from a course or activity, they will not receive credit for that program. REPORTING OF CONTINUING COMPETENCY PROGRAM (CCP) CREDITS i. Members are responsible for keeping track of their own continuing competency activities and for reporting those activities to the SDHA office. i iv. It is the responsibility of the member to ensure that a completed Request for Continuing Competency Program Credits form is submitted within 120 days of completion of the learning activity. Submission of course attendance lists by supporting organizations does not replace this requirement. If you are in the middle of your 3-year period, request forms must be submitted within 120 days of January 1, 2013 in order to be given eligible credit for activities completed prior to this date. Supporting documentation or proof of attendance is not required for courses offered by the SDHA. For all other learning activities, supporting documentation must be included. Supporting documentation may include: a. Certificate of completion; b. Conference scan-in/scan-out report; c. Forwarded sign-in/sign-out sheet; d. Course schedule and outline of course content; e. Copy of CPR wallet card. Providing false or misleading information will be considered unprofessional conduct. Page 2 SDHA Continuing Competency Guidelines 2013

MONITORING CONTINUING COMPETENCY PROGRAM (CCP) RECORDS i. It is the member s personal responsibility to ensure that Continuing Competency Program credits are reported on a regular basis and to maintain a Continuing Competency file containing information on each course activity attended. The Continuing Competency file must also contain the completed Personal Learning Tool Forms for the three-year reporting period. i Members are advised to keep a personal record of program credits and all forms submitted for credit for at least 3 years. The Registrar will provide all members with a Continuing Competency (CC) Transcript in July, annually. It is the member s responsibility to inform the SDHA of record errors. ASSIGNING PROGRAM CREDIT i. The Continuing Competency Committee (CCC) will review requests for determination of CCP credits and reserves the right to approve or deny credits for any submission that it considers questionable. If members are unsure of the relevance or appropriateness of an activity for credit, it is recommended that pre-approval be established with the Registrar. i Members, study clubs, and/or course sponsors may apply directly to the SDHA for predetermination, at least 30 days prior to the delivery of the course to ensure eligibility for program credits. CONTINUING COMPETENCY PROGRAM CREDIT CATEGORIES Continuing Competency activities can be divided into the following categories: A. Dental Hygiene Practice Related to the practice of dental hygiene in the areas of clinical dental hygiene, health promotion, research and education. Activities within this category shall include significant intellectual or practical content related to the practice of dental hygiene, oral health, or to the professional responsibility and ethical obligations of the member Minimum requirement of 30 credits per 3-year period in this category. B. Practice Management Related to the administration or management of the member s practice of dental hygiene. C. Professional Involvement and Volunteer Work Related to the promotion and advancement of the dental hygiene profession through SDHA/CDHA or other community or volunteer activities. Page 3 SDHA Continuing Competency Guidelines 2013

CONTINUING COMPETENCY ACTIVITIES Learning activities encompass a variety of formats. In recognition of the diversity of learning opportunities, the following activities have been identified. 1. Educational Courses/Conferences/Workshops i. SDHA /CDHA Sponsored or Co-sponsored Activities: Continuing Competency courses or professional development activities sponsored by the SDHA are pre-approved for credit. Sign-in/sign out sheets will be provided and members are not required to submit a Request for Continuing Competency Program Credits form or further proof of attendance. Other sponsoring Agencies Continuing competency courses, presentations, seminars, conferences, or clinical sessions provided by the following agencies/organizations would likely be approved for program credit: Accredited dental hygiene programs, dental programs, universities, colleges, and technical institutions (i.e. SIAST, U of S); Provincial, state, national and international health profession regulatory authorities and associations (i.e. SDAA, SDTA, CDSS, PDC); Federal government health agencies, and provincial or local government departments of health or public health (i.e. health regions, SK Health); Other health care organizations (i.e. Heart & Stroke, Cdn Diabetes); Other organizations that have received the SDHA credit approval. For conferences with a variety of sessions, members must clearly indicate which session(s) were attended. Submissions must include the subject and content of each session for which credit is requested. 2. Study Clubs Hour for hour credit is awarded for Study Club activities. Study Clubs must be registered annually with the Registrar. Sign-in/sign out sheets will be accepted and members are not required to submit a Request for Continuing Competency Program Credits form or further proof of attendance. 3. Individual Initiatives Hour for hour credit is awarded for: Self-directed Study Courses with learning objectives, evidence-based information and post course evaluations, as are found in dental journals and educational videotapes and on-line programs. This includes the DVD Journal of Dental Hygiene. CPR and First Aid credits qualify as Category A credit once per 3-year reporting period and Category B if completed again in that reporting period. Page 4 SDHA Continuing Competency Guidelines 2013

4. Lecturers/Presenters/Facilitators/Mentors i. Lecturers, presenters, facilitators and mentors who provide dental hygiene presentations or instruction to study groups, health groups or educational programs, outside their regular employment or contractual obligations will qualify for hour for hour credit. Such programs include presenting table clinics, guest lectures, workshops, courses and clinical or didactic portions of study clubs. i iv. Hour per hour credit for preparation time for the development of such an educational program or presentation, equivalent to the length of the course or presentation, will be provided. Dental hygienists, who act as a mentor for a Year 1 Dental Hygiene Student providing a oneday dental office practicum, will receive 3.5 Category A credits. Credit may only be claimed once per 3-year reporting period. Dental hygienists, who act as a mentor for a Year 2 Dental Hygiene Student providing a twoday dental office practicum, will receive 7 Category A. Credit may only be claimed once per 3-year reporting period. v. Dental hygienists, who host visiting high-school students, will receive a maximum of 3 credits under Category C Professional Involvement. 5. Faculty/Instructors/Tutors i. 10 credits per 3-year reporting period will be granted for full time academic instructors in a program of Dental Hygiene. i iv. 5 credits per 3-year reporting period will be granted for part time academic instructors in a program of Dental Hygiene. 5 credits per 3-year reporting period will be granted for instructors in a program related to Dental Hygiene. 5 credits per 3-year reporting period will be granted for being an authorized tutor in a program of Dental Hygiene or a program related to Dental Hygiene. 6. Professional Involvement i. 3 credits per year will be granted for serving in an executive capacity of an association involving dental hygiene (i.e. SDHA, CDHA, Canadian Association of Public Health Dentistry) Hour for hour credit for attending formal SDHA annual, general, and/or standing committee meetings or for carrying out special projects as directed by the executives of the above associations. 7. Advanced Study Members successfully completing programs applicable to dental hygiene practice that lead to a Bachelor, Master or Doctorate degree, from a recognized education institution, will qualify for 9 credits per 3 credit course of 35 (or more) hours, or equivalent. A copy of the registrant s transcript must be submitted. Page 5 SDHA Continuing Competency Guidelines 2013

8. Dental Publications i. 3 credits per article related to dental hygiene practice (minimum of 500 words) published in a provincial newsletter. 5 credits per article published in a national journal. PERSONAL LEARNING TOOL FORMS (PL TOOL) It is a Saskatchewan registrants professional responsibility to determine their specific continuing competency needs and to pursue activities that enable them to maintain competency in their dental hygiene practice. The Personal Learning (PL) Tool was developed to assist members in evaluating the information gained within an activity, relating new knowledge to the National Competencies and Standards and to reflect upon what was learned and what changes in practice may occur because of this new knowledge/information. The Competencies and Standards for Canadian Dental Hygienists document (summarized in Appendix A) was adopted nationally in January 2010 to replace the previous CDHA/SDHA Practice Standards. These competencies and standards apply to all aspects of our day-to-day practice and can be used by dental hygienists to assess dental hygiene practices and to identify learning goals that will direct continuing quality improvement activities. PL Tool Guidelines: A PL Tool form must be completed for each activity included on a member s Continuing Competency Record. PL Tool forms are retained by the member to serve as evidence that they are following the Competencies and Standards of the profession and maintaining evidence of his/her professional development. PL Tool forms are only submitted to the SDHA office, if that member has been selected for audit/review at the completion of their 3-year period. An audit/review by a peer committee will be performed on 10% of the members annually. The audits will be performed on a random selection of those members who are at the end of their 3-year reporting periods. The purpose of the audit/review is to ensure that a PL Tool has been completed in its entirety, for each learning activity for which credit has been granted. Members will be notified in October, if they have been selected for audit/review. PL Tool form submissions must be received by December 1 st annually. If submission of the PL Tool forms is submitted after the deadline of December 1 st, members will be subject to a late penalty of $50.00. Should any forms be missing, the member will be given an opportunity to resubmit the missing forms. A summarized version of the National Competencies and Standards document can be found in Appendix A, and a completed PL Tool sample for reference can be found in Appendix B. Page 6 SDHA Continuing Competency Guidelines 2013

DELEGATION AND APPEAL In accordance with subsections 21 (4-7) of the Dental Disciplines Act, A registrant who is aggrieved by a decision of the registrar made pursuant to delegated power may apply to council to review that decision. On a review pursuant to subsection 21(4), the council shall hear the review and may: direct the registrar to exercise the power in a manner that the council considers appropriate; or confirm the registrar s decision. On a review pursuant to subsection 21(4), the person aggrieved by the decision of the registrar has the right to appear in person before the council in support of the application. A council shall cause the applicant to be informed in writing of its decision regarding the review. The SDHA would like to acknowledge the following people/organizations for their contribution to the development of the CCP: 1. College of Registered Dental Hygienists of Alberta (CRDHA) 2. College of Dental Hygienists of Manitoba (CDHM) 3. The SDHA Continuing Competency Committee Page 7 SDHA Continuing Competency Guidelines 2013