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thank you Ammar thats goodDo you know about crown impression-can we take only light bodied putty impression?Or we need to use high/medium body then light body?(double os single technique) From: ammar k <ammarkiliddar@...> Sent: Friday, 23 March 2012, 22:37 Subject: Re:

Guidelines-IV injection

Hhi, it came once as pilot station in Sep 2010.

i think they wont bring it again as its for hospital use, thats my opinion.

Ammar

>

> Dear All

> If smone knows do we need to perform IV canulation in OSCEs??

> Thank you

>

>

>

> ________________________________

> From: Ayham Sbahi <ayhamsbahi@...>

> " " < >

> Sent: Friday, 23 March 2012, 18:20

> Subject: Re: Guidelines

>

>

> Â

> Thank you Tessy for your help.

> Ayham Sbahi

>

> From: Tessy Al-Khalidi <hott_ice17@...>

> " " < >

> Sent: Friday, 23 March 2012, 18:15

> Subject: Re: Guidelines

>

>

> Â

> Oooops sorry I thought thats what you wanted...

> Â

> There are certain sources that are best to learn the guidelines from, google is not always the best place. But I dont know a certain website that has everything...

> Â

> Regarding x-rays guidelines, the best source is a small book titled :selection criteria for dental radiography. It was also recommended to us in royal college course aroung 100 times, very important.

> Â

> Other subjects , will try to search if i have any files relevant to send to you, just bear with me...

> Â

> Regards,

> Tessy

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> Â Â

> Â

> Â

>

> From: Ayham Sbahi <ayhamsbahi@...>

> " " < >

> Sent: Friday, 23 March 2012, 16:34

> Subject: Re: Guidelines

>

>

> Â

> Tessy thank you so much

> but i meant the clinical guidelines regarding what should we do and what we shouldn't in term of dental treatment options.example: if the INR is more than 4 ,then we should refer the patient to a specialist to adjust it.and another things (patient recall,x-rays,infection control)etc.......do you know any website available to get them straight away,exept of googling each thing seperately?

> Thank you again

> Ayham Sbahi

>

> From: Tessy Al-Khalidi <hott_ice17@...>

> " " < >

> Sent: Friday, 23 March 2012, 13:17

> Subject: Re: Guidelines

>

>

> Â

> Dear Ayham,

> Â

> here is the link for the updatesd guidelines for ore2.

> Â

> http://www.orepart2.org.uk/guidance

> Â

> Regards

> Â

> Â

>

> From: Ayham Sbahi <ayhamsbahi@...>

> " " < >

> Sent: Friday, 23 March 2012, 12:29

> Subject: Guidelines

>

>

> Â

>

> Â

>

>

> Hi all

> Does anyone know a website which has the all new guidelines we need for the exam?

> Â

> Thank you in advance

> Â

> Ayham Sbahi Â

>

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pilot osce stations are tested to be given in future exams as osces so there is a very high chance you can get that in next exams. From: Sana Puremel <sanapuremel@...> " " < > Sent: Saturday, 24 March 2012, 15:07 Subject: Re: Re: Guidelines-IV injection+impression technique for crown

thank you Ammar thats goodDo you know about crown impression-can we take only light bodied putty impression?Or we need to use high/medium body then light body?(double os single technique) From: ammar k <ammarkiliddar@...> Sent: Friday, 23 March 2012, 22:37 Subject: Re:

Guidelines-IV injection

Hhi, it came once as pilot station in Sep 2010.

i think they wont bring it again as its for hospital use, thats my opinion.

Ammar

>

> Dear All

> If smone knows do we need to perform IV canulation in OSCEs??

> Thank you

>

>

>

> ________________________________

> From: Ayham Sbahi <ayhamsbahi@...>

> " " < >

> Sent: Friday, 23 March 2012, 18:20

> Subject: Re: Guidelines

>

>

> Â

> Thank you Tessy for your help.

> Ayham Sbahi

>

> From: Tessy Al-Khalidi <hott_ice17@...>

> " " < >

> Sent: Friday, 23 March 2012, 18:15

> Subject: Re: Guidelines

>

>

> Â

> Oooops sorry I thought thats what you wanted...

> Â

> There are certain sources that are best to learn the guidelines from, google is not always the best place. But I dont know a certain website that has everything...

> Â

> Regarding x-rays guidelines, the best source is a small book titled :selection criteria for dental radiography. It was also recommended to us in royal college course aroung 100 times, very important.

> Â

> Other subjects , will try to search if i have any files relevant to send to you, just bear with me...

> Â

> Regards,

> Tessy

> Â

> Â Â

> Â

> Â

>

> From: Ayham Sbahi <ayhamsbahi@...>

> " " < >

> Sent: Friday, 23 March 2012, 16:34

> Subject: Re: Guidelines

>

>

> Â

> Tessy thank you so much

> but i meant the clinical guidelines regarding what should we do and what we shouldn't in term of dental treatment options.example: if the INR is more than 4 ,then we should refer the patient to a specialist to adjust it.and another things (patient recall,x-rays,infection control)etc.......do you know any website available to get them straight away,exept of googling each thing seperately?

> Thank you again

> Ayham Sbahi

>

> From: Tessy Al-Khalidi <hott_ice17@...>

> " " < >

> Sent: Friday, 23 March 2012, 13:17

> Subject: Re: Guidelines

>

>

> Â

> Dear Ayham,

> Â

> here is the link for the updatesd guidelines for ore2.

> Â

> http://www.orepart2.org.uk/guidance

> Â

> Regards

> Â

> Â

>

> From: Ayham Sbahi <ayhamsbahi@...>

> " " < >

> Sent: Friday, 23 March 2012, 12:29

> Subject: Guidelines

>

>

> Â

>

> Â

>

>

> Hi all

> Does anyone know a website which has the all new guidelines we need for the exam?

> Â

> Thank you in advance

> Â

> Ayham Sbahi Â

>

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thank you Aqsa but do we need IV if in emergency we do not use it anymore,also IV sedation we dont do,only anesthetists.when i was in the RCS course nobody mention this..hmmanyway thank youDo you know for the crown impresion can we use only light body?when i was in freds course he showed impression only from light/medium/...well dont remember from the syringe only.First we had to put it arnd tooth then take the tip and put in the tray.but maybe i am missing smf..I you recently attended do you remember,how should we do? From: Aqsa Fatima Burki <aqsaburki@...> " " < > Sent: Saturday, 24 March 2012, 15:14 Subject: Re: Re: Guidelines-IV injection+impression technique for crown

pilot osce stations are tested to be given in future exams as osces so there is a very high chance you can get that in next exams. From: Sana Puremel <sanapuremel@...> " " < > Sent: Saturday, 24 March 2012, 15:07 Subject: Re: Re: Guidelines-IV injection+impression technique for crown

thank you Ammar thats goodDo you know about crown impression-can we take only light bodied putty impression?Or we need to use high/medium body then light body?(double os single technique) From: ammar k <ammarkiliddar@...> Sent: Friday, 23 March 2012, 22:37 Subject: Re:

Guidelines-IV injection

Hhi, it came once as pilot station in Sep 2010.

i think they wont bring it again as its for hospital use, thats my opinion.

Ammar

>

> Dear All

> If smone knows do we need to perform IV canulation in OSCEs??

> Thank you

>

>

>

> ________________________________

> From: Ayham Sbahi <ayhamsbahi@...>

> " " < >

> Sent: Friday, 23 March 2012, 18:20

> Subject: Re: Guidelines

>

>

> Â

> Thank you Tessy for your help.

> Ayham Sbahi

>

> From: Tessy Al-Khalidi <hott_ice17@...>

> " " < >

> Sent: Friday, 23 March 2012, 18:15

> Subject: Re: Guidelines

>

>

> Â

> Oooops sorry I thought thats what you wanted...

> Â

> There are certain sources that are best to learn the guidelines from, google is not always the best place. But I dont know a certain website that has everything...

> Â

> Regarding x-rays guidelines, the best source is a small book titled :selection criteria for dental radiography. It was also recommended to us in royal college course aroung 100 times, very important.

> Â

> Other subjects , will try to search if i have any files relevant to send to you, just bear with me...

> Â

> Regards,

> Tessy

> Â

> Â Â

> Â

> Â

>

> From: Ayham Sbahi <ayhamsbahi@...>

> " " < >

> Sent: Friday, 23 March 2012, 16:34

> Subject: Re: Guidelines

>

>

> Â

> Tessy thank you so much

> but i meant the clinical guidelines regarding what should we do and what we shouldn't in term of dental treatment options.example: if the INR is more than 4 ,then we should refer the patient to a specialist to adjust it.and another things (patient recall,x-rays,infection control)etc.......do you know any website available to get them straight away,exept of googling each thing seperately?

> Thank you again

> Ayham Sbahi

>

> From: Tessy Al-Khalidi <hott_ice17@...>

> " " < >

> Sent: Friday, 23 March 2012, 13:17

> Subject: Re: Guidelines

>

>

> Â

> Dear Ayham,

> Â

> here is the link for the updatesd guidelines for ore2.

> Â

> http://www.orepart2.org.uk/guidance

> Â

> Regards

> Â

> Â

>

> From: Ayham Sbahi <ayhamsbahi@...>

> " " < >

> Sent: Friday, 23 March 2012, 12:29

> Subject: Guidelines

>

>

> Â

>

> Â

>

>

> Hi all

> Does anyone know a website which has the all new guidelines we need for the exam?

> Â

> Thank you in advance

> Â

> Ayham Sbahi Â

>

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Hi SanaI hope you are wellThere are many techniques such as one stage,or two stage,dual and cutting injection hole trough the putty...I believe that you did in fred's course was a monophase technique-which is as well suitable,but do not forget abt disadvantages such as voidshope it helps SincerelyLyudmyla From: Sana Puremel <sanapuremel@...> " " < > Sent: Saturday, 24 March 2012, 15:25 Subject: Re: Re: Guidelines-IV injection+impression technique for crown

thank you Aqsa but do we need IV if in emergency we do not use it anymore,also IV sedation we dont do,only anesthetists.when i was in the RCS course nobody mention this..hmmanyway thank youDo you know for the crown impresion can we use only light body?when i was in freds course he showed impression only from light/medium/...well dont remember from the syringe only.First we had to put it arnd tooth then take the tip and put in the tray.but maybe i am missing smf..I you recently attended do you remember,how should we do? From: Aqsa Fatima Burki <aqsaburki@...> " " < > Sent: Saturday, 24 March 2012, 15:14 Subject: Re: Re: Guidelines-IV injection+impression technique for crown

pilot osce stations are tested to be given in future exams as osces so there is a very high chance you can get that in next exams. From: Sana Puremel <sanapuremel@...> " " < > Sent: Saturday, 24 March 2012, 15:07 Subject: Re: Re: Guidelines-IV injection+impression technique for crown

thank you Ammar thats goodDo you know about crown impression-can we take only light bodied putty impression?Or we need to use high/medium body then light body?(double os single technique) From: ammar k <ammarkiliddar@...> Sent: Friday, 23 March 2012, 22:37 Subject: Re:

Guidelines-IV injection

Hhi, it came once as pilot station in Sep 2010.

i think they wont bring it again as its for hospital use, thats my opinion.

Ammar

>

> Dear All

> If smone knows do we need to perform IV canulation in OSCEs??

> Thank you

>

>

>

> ________________________________

> From: Ayham Sbahi <ayhamsbahi@...>

> " " < >

> Sent: Friday, 23 March 2012, 18:20

> Subject: Re: Guidelines

>

>

> Â

> Thank you Tessy for your help.

> Ayham Sbahi

>

> From: Tessy Al-Khalidi <hott_ice17@...>

> " " < >

> Sent: Friday, 23 March 2012, 18:15

> Subject: Re: Guidelines

>

>

> Â

> Oooops sorry I thought thats what you wanted...

> Â

> There are certain sources that are best to learn the guidelines from, google is not always the best place. But I dont know a certain website that has everything...

> Â

> Regarding x-rays guidelines, the best source is a small book titled :selection criteria for dental radiography. It was also recommended to us in royal college course aroung 100 times, very important.

> Â

> Other subjects , will try to search if i have any files relevant to send to you, just bear with me...

> Â

> Regards,

> Tessy

> Â

> Â Â

> Â

> Â

>

> From: Ayham Sbahi <ayhamsbahi@...>

> " " < >

> Sent: Friday, 23 March 2012, 16:34

> Subject: Re: Guidelines

>

>

> Â

> Tessy thank you so much

> but i meant the clinical guidelines regarding what should we do and what we shouldn't in term of dental treatment options.example: if the INR is more than 4 ,then we should refer the patient to a specialist to adjust it.and another things (patient recall,x-rays,infection control)etc.......do you know any website available to get them straight away,exept of googling each thing seperately?

> Thank you again

> Ayham Sbahi

>

> From: Tessy Al-Khalidi <hott_ice17@...>

> " " < >

> Sent: Friday, 23 March 2012, 13:17

> Subject: Re: Guidelines

>

>

> Â

> Dear Ayham,

> Â

> here is the link for the updatesd guidelines for ore2.

> Â

> http://www.orepart2.org.uk/guidance

> Â

> Regards

> Â

> Â

>

> From: Ayham Sbahi <ayhamsbahi@...>

> " " < >

> Sent: Friday, 23 March 2012, 12:29

> Subject: Guidelines

>

>

> Â

>

> Â

>

>

> Hi all

> Does anyone know a website which has the all new guidelines we need for the exam?

> Â

> Thank you in advance

> Â

> Ayham Sbahi Â

>

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