IDHA Professional Development Day Student Session & House of Delegates

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Education Faith Diet Recreation Relaxation Stress Career Family Fitness Volunteering Finances Health IDHA Professional Development Day Student Session & House of Delegates Friday & Saturday, May 15-16, 2015 Indianapolis Convention Center 100 South Capital Avenue Rooms 101-102 Indianapolis, In 46225

Vice President Message 2015 Finding Your Balance These days we are all pulled in several different directions. We try to juggle work, family, friends, and (for some of us) school. This is why the Indiana Dental Hygienists' Association Professional Development Committee has chosen "Finding Your Balance" as the theme of the 2015 Annual Session. This year you have an opportunity to take courses meant to enhance your work life as well as your personal life. Thanks to Chrissy Stephan, we are excited to offer a sharpening course in order to satisfy the many requests we have had. You will also find courses aimed at keeping your body healthy; with Steven Lalevich, Dietician, teaching us about gut bacteria and Dr. Jason Russell DC, CGFI, ACE showing us how to prevent neck and back pain. We are also offering a Student Session that promises to be entertaining as well as useful. After a day of learning, we get to go to Prom! I can't wait to dress up in a prom dress and attend this year's HIPAC dinner and auction as we help raise funds for legislative efforts. If you have never attended, you have been missing a lot of fun! With the continuing education courses, lunch and learn, Member Luncheon and HIPAC event, your IDHA Board of Trustees strives to offer you a healthy balance of education and fun, and we hope you will join us. It is only with your support that IDHA can continue to represent, protect, and support you! President Message 2015 I am excited to welcome everyone to the 69 th IDHA Annual Session! It has been a very busy, productive year since I stepped into this position as IDHA President. At this annual session, I will have completed a 19 month term and I can honestly say it has been a joy! Working with IDHA Officers, Councils, and Committees who have spent a lot of energy providing all hygienists in Indiana with the best representation has been very rewarding! We made big strides in our profession with the passing of HB 1061 and were overjoyed watching Governor Mike Pence sign our bill into law. This legislative session, we introduced HB 1282 that will also enhance our profession. Again, we are watching the legislative process in action and hoping it will make the complete journey into law. It is always so amazing to see hygienists from all over the state take action, exchange ideas, and do all that is possible for our profession. Enjoy this amazing time right now, network with your colleagues, share your ideas, attend a continuing education course, inspire a student, but most of all, and renew your commitment to the profession you love! The 69 th IDHA Annual Session will combine all of these things...join us and be a part of shaping the future of YOUR profession! See you there!!! Melissa J. Spriggs, LDH, BGS, IDHA President

Continuing Education and Event Schedule ALL IDHA EVENTS HELD IN THE CONVENTION CENTER Friday, May 15, 2015 Morning 7:00 8:00am Registration--Outside Rooms 101-102 8:30 11:30am "Cracking the Code-Prophy to Perio: A Guide to CDT Coding" "Let's Get to the Point: Efficient and Effective Instrument Sharpening (4 CEU s) Room 101 Chrissy Stephan, RDH, MSDH Lunch and Learn 11:30-1:00pm Feed Your Flora: How to Promote Healthy Gut Bacteria (1.5 CEU s) Room 102 Speaker: Steven Lalevich, RD Afternoon 1:00-- 3:00pm Student Session (Room 102) 1:00 4:00pm Neck and Back Pain Prevention for Dental Professionals (3 CEU s) Room 101 Speaker: Dr. Jason Russell, DC, CGFI, ACE 6:00-9:00pm HI-PAC Dinner/Auction Room 102 Saturday, May 16, 2015 6:30-7:30am Registration 7:30-7:55am Credentialing 8:00-9:00am Opening HOD Room 101 9:00-11:00am Reference Committees Room 101 11:15-1:00pm Awards/Luncheon Room 102 1:15-3:00pm TO BE ANNOUCED 1.75 CEU s) Room 102 3:00-3:15pm Credentialing Room 101 3:30-5:30pm Closing HOD Room 101

2015 Sponsors

Continuing Education Christine A. Stephan, RDH, MSDH is a clinical dental hygiene instructor at Indiana University Purdue University, Fort Wayne and the Dental Hygiene Coordinator at Matthew 25, a not for profit medical and dental clinic in Fort Wayne. She graduated from IPFW s dental hygiene program and earned her MSDH from the University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio, TX. Christine has 15 years of clinical practice experience and has had extensive periodontal training with Accelerated Practice Concepts. Christine also has research experience regarding periodontal assessment procedures. Cracking the Code: Prophy to Perio (4 CEU s) Friday, May 15, 2015 8:30-11:30am Oftentimes, we find ourselves seeing patients whose periodontal status is in a steady decline. Once we have assessed their periodontal health, it may be essential to perform periodontal therapy to treat active disease. Using proper insurance codes to take patients from prophy to perio is essential as part of successful treatment. The instructor of this section will spend time discussing different options, using CDT codes, to properly utilize patient s dental insurance as part of their treatment. Let s Get to the Point: Efficient and Effective Instrument Sharpening As hygienists, we need to ensure our instruments are always sharp and ready to tackle the most tenacious calculus. This is a hands-on course highlighting techniques for the most efficient and effective methods of instrument sharpening. Bring some dull, sterilized, instruments and your favorite sharpening stone and get ready to Get to the Point!

Continuing Education Steven Lalevich is a registered dietitian for Healthy IU, Indiana University s employee wellness program. He provides individual nutrition counseling for IU employees, in addition to promoting healthy eating through nutrition programs and presentations. Prior to his current role, Lalevich spent three years as a clinical dietitian at IU Health Morgan Hospital. He is a graduate of Indiana University and completed his dietetic internship at Yale-New Haven Hospital. Feed Your Flora: How to Promote Healthy Gut Bacteria (1.5 CEU s) Friday, May 15, 2015, 11:30-1:00pm Over 100 trillion microorganisms live in our digestive tract, outnumbering the total number of human cells in the body. In this presentation, we will explore the gut microbiome and discuss foods that help us harness the power of gut bacteria to boost our immune system, aid digestion, defend against disease, and even promote a healthy weight. Dr. Jason Russell is the founder and director of Optimum Performance and specializes in chiropractic, rehabilitation, and sports performance. He received a BS in Kinesiology from Indiana University and a doctorate from National University of Health Sciences. Dr. Russell lectures regularly on the treatment and prevention of athletic injuries and on speed development in athletes. He is a consultant for many high school track and cross country teams in Northeast Indiana. His clinical interests include conservative musculoskeletal medicine with emphasis on running injuries, foot and hip pain, and overuse injuries. Neck and Back Pain Prevention for Dental Professionals (3 CEU s) Friday, May 15, 2015, 1:00-4:00pm This course will highlight common myths associated with exercise and stretching, discuss common muscular imbalances, describe compensation patterns (survival strategies), and explain how they relate to joint and muscle pain common in the dental profession. Dr. Russell will discuss and demonstrate exercise designed to correct muscular imbalances. Hand-on participation is recommended and encouraged.

Special Events HI-PAC Dinner/Auction Prom Friday, May 15, 2015 6pm-9pm Convention Center Room 102 Fundraiser for Hygienists of Indiana Political Action Committee all Proceeds support the PAC. $40.00 per person Remember to bring your checkbook! Save the Date! Don t miss out! ADHA CLL in Las Vegas June 17-23, 2015

Student Session Career Symposium: Alternative Career paths. Dental Hygiene Career Symposium for future Dental Hygienists This student breakout session is an opportunity to learn about the MANY career opportunities available to dental hygienists. The professional panel will consist of hygienists from the following fields: Education Public Health Research Corporate Dentistry Private Practice Possibly more! Students will hear from each professional regarding the position they hold including their educational background, career experiences, and the road that led them to their current career. Use this interactive session as a time to explore what dental hygiene has to offer as well as opportunities to network with your future colleagues! Friday, May 15, 2015 1:00pm - 3:00pm Convention Center Room 102 Symposium Leader Chrissy Stephan

2014-2015 Officers and Trustees President: Melissa Spriggs Vice President: Dawn Marciniak Treasurer: Paula Russell Imm. Past President: Sandy McIlrath President Elect: Amanda Apple Secretary: Nichole Dicke 3 yr. Delegate: Eileen Clodfelder Speaker of the House: Chrissy Stephan Central Trustee: Stephanie Cohen East Central Trustee: Emilee Howell Elkhart/Goshen Trustee: Bobbie Ray Isaac Knapp Trustee: Sheli Taulbee Northwest Trustee: Eileen Curosh Driftwood Valley Trustee: Jewell Arthur Professional Development Council Chair: Dawn Marciniak Secretary: Julie Smith Awards and Recognition: Bobbie Ray Non Dues: Ronda Worden and Amanda Apple Continuing Education: Stephanie Cohen Speaker of the House: Chrissy Stephan

Hotel Reservations SpringHill Suites by Marriott- Indianapolis Downtown 601 West Washington Indianapolis, IN Reservations can be made by the following ways: Group Code: IDHIDHB Queen/Queen $189.00 Call the SpringHill Suites Indianapolis Downtown at (866) 704-6116 Go online at www.marriott.com/indsd Click on Special Rates and Awards Enter appropriate Group Code Click on Check Availability Meetings Indianapolis Convention Center 100 South Capital Avenue Rooms 101-102 Indianapolis, In 46225 For Map and Directions: http://icclos.com/map-and-directions.aspx

2015 IDHA Professional Development Day and Annual Session Registration Form Registration Deadline May 1, 2015. After deadline fees increase $10 per event. On-site registration may be limited! WE CAN NOT GUARANTEE MEALS AFTER MAY 1, 2015 REGISTRATION DEADLINE! Questions contact Central Office IDHAcentraloff@gmail.com or 219-798-2340 Please complete one form for each person registering. Photocopies are accepted. Print clearly. Full Name Address City State Zip ADHA Member # Email Please Circle All Events Attending and Fee Fees are non-refundable after May 1, 2015! Friday, May 15, 2015 Continuing Education Courses and Lunch Please circle all attending: CDT Codes/Sharpening (4 CEU s) member $55 other $85 student $0 Feed your Flora (1.5 CEU s) includes Lunch member$40 other $60 student $20 Please circle if needed Gluten Free Vegetarian Neck and Back Pain (3 CEU s) member $55 other $85 student $0 Student Session student $0 Friday Total $ Special Event HI-PAC Dinner/Auction On site Registrations for Dinner are Limited $40 per Person ($46 Gluten Free) Separate Check must be made out to HI-PAC for this Event Please circle if needed Gluten Free Vegetarian HI-PAC Total $ Saturday, May 16, 2015 Annual Session (Full Day) House of Delegates, Reference Committees (1 CEU for Attendance) Luncheon, & CEU (1.75 CEU s) Fee for the Day member $65 student $30 Luncheon included-- Please circle if needed Gluten Free Vegetarian Saturday Total $ Friday and Saturday Totals $ Check payable to IDHA HI-PAC Dinner/Auction $ HI-PAC Donation $ MUST BE A SEPARATE CHECK Payable to HI-PAC Mail checks with registration form to: IDHA, PO BOX 2324, Portage, IN 46368-2324 You may pay with Pay Pal on IDHA website with a $2.00 convenience fee per transaction.