ORDRE DES HYGIÉNISTES DENTAIRES DU QUÉBEC MANDATORY CONTINUING EDUCATION POLICY

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ORDRE DES HYGIÉNISTES DENTAIRES DU QUÉBEC MANDATORY CONTINUING EDUCATION POLICY April 1, 2008

ORDRE DES HYGIÉNISTES DENTAIRES DU QUÉBEC MANDATORY CONTINUING EDUCATION POLICY 1. INTERPRETATION 1.1 Definitions In this policy, unless the context dictates otherwise, the following terms and phrases have the meaning ascribed to them below: a) The term year means and designates the period commencing on April 1 and ending on March 31; b) The term member means and designates any person holding a permit granted by the Ordre des hygiénistes dentaires du Québec and who is registered on its Roll; c) the phrase retired members means and designates members who are registered on the Roll of the Ordre des hygiénistes dentaires du Québec under this class of members; d) The term Order means and designates the Ordre des hygiénistes dentaires du Québec 1.2 In this policy, when the context so requires, the singular includes the plural and vice versa, and the masculine gender includes the feminine and vice versa. 2. OBJECTIVE 2.1 The general objective of this policy is consistent with the Order s mission to protect the public, and more specifically, with the role it must play as regards the professional competence of its members. As such, the Order must ensure that its members have the requisite skills upon their admission to the dental hygienist profession as well as throughout their career. Such a mission therefore involves establishing various means to maintain and develop the professional competence of its members. In this regard, mandatory continuing education is an appropriate way of allowing members to maintain, update, improve and expand the knowledge and skills associated with exercising their profession as dental hygienists.

- 2 - To this end, this policy seeks to promote the competence and professionalism of members by determining the framework for continuing education (CE) activities in which they are required to take part. 3. SCOPE OF APPLICATION 3.1 This policy applies to all members of the Order with the exception of retired members. 4. CONTINUING EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS 4.1 On an annual basis, all members must accumulate a minimum of twenty (20) hours of CE activities directly related to their profession as dental hygienists and deemed relevant by the Order. Members may, at any time, consult the secretary of the Order to verify whether a CE activity is deemed relevant by the Order pursuant to this section. 4.2 A CE activity must allow the member to develop her skills and professional knowledge. 4.3 Members may choose from the following CE activities: 1. CE courses offered by the Order, through a person or organization recognized by resolution of the Bureau; 2. Courses offered by colleges or universities, specialized institutions or dental societies recognized by resolution of the Bureau; 3. Dental symposiums or conventions recognized by resolution of the Bureau; 4. Presentations at conferences or seminars recognized by resolution of the Bureau; 5. Drafting of published scientific articles in the field of dentistry; 6. Various training sessions, notably case history discussions or seminars, recognized by resolution of the Bureau; 7. Participation in research projects. The instructor delivering the CE activity must have the requisite educational and professional expertise. 4.4 Among the twenty (20) CE hours required under the terms of section 4.1, a maximum of five (5) hours may be devoted to reading scientific articles related to the member s professional activities, and deemed relevant by the Order. 4.5 Every two (2) years, each member must take cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) training in accordance with the guidelines of the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada.

- 3 - The hours spent on this training may be recorded, for the year in question, as part of the CE hours required under the terms of section 4.1. 4.6 The fees associated with the CE activities set out in section 4 shall be borne by the members. 5. EXEMPTION 5.1 The Bureau of the Order may, for a given year or reference period, grant a member an exemption from continuing education or reduce the requirements set out in section 4, if said member is unable to comply with the requirements of this policy for a serious reason notably, due to her health, pregnancy, a trip abroad or any other case of force majeure. 5.2 Any member may obtain an exemption from continuing education or a reduction in the requirements set out in section 4 by sending a written request to this effect to the secretary of the Order within thirty (30) days of the beginning of the year or reference period or within thirty (30) days of the occurrence of the event justifying the request for exemption. 5.3 The secretary of the Order shall send the member a written and reasoned decision within forty-five (45) days of the request for exemption. 5.4 Any member who has obtained an exemption or reduction in the requirements set out in section 4 shall inform the secretary of the Order of the cessation of the circumstances that entitled the member to such an exemption or reduction in requirements. The secretary may then maintain the exemption for the year or reference period in question or require that the member comply with the requirements set out in section 4. 5.5 Any person who registers or re-registers on the Roll of the Order after May 1 of a given year shall not be required, for said year, to comply with the requirements mentioned in section 4. The member shall comply with these requirements commencing on April 1 following the date of her registration or re-registration on the Roll.

- 4-6. VERIFICATION 6.1 Members are responsible for managing their continuing education and recording the number of hours engaged in CE activities and reading scientific articles. 6.2 Members shall, upon annual renewal of their registration on the Roll of the Order, produce a declaration stating the number of hours engaged in relevant CE activities and reading relevant scientific articles during the previous year. They shall also attest to taking cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) training as stipulated in section 4.5. Any exemption or reduction in requirements set out in section 4 granted to a member pursuant to section 5.1 shall be indicated by the member in her annual declaration. 6.3 The member shall keep, for presentation on request to a representative of the Order, the certificates of attendance in CE activities, supporting documentation identifying the content and duration of the activities, the name of the person, organization or educational institution that organized or offered the activity, and if applicable, the results obtained. 6.4 The secretary of the Order shall transmit to any member, if applicable, no later than June 30 following the period for which the declaration is presented to the Order, a written notice stating the obligations or requirements the member failed to meet during the year or reference period in question and the time period granted to remedy the failure: - To produce the annual declaration and, if applicable, present supporting documentation; - To devote the minimum number of hours required under this policy to relevant CE activities; - To take cardiopulmonary resuscitation training (CPR) required under this policy. The secretary of the Order shall also inform members of any CE activity deemed not relevant by the Bureau of the Order. In this regard, the Bureau of the Order has full discretion.

- 5-7. SANCTION 7.1 Any member who fails to remedy her default following transmission of the notice stipulated in section 6.4 may be subject to a special inquiry by the Professional Inspection Committee of the Order for the purpose of verifying her professional skills. A written notice to this effect shall be transmitted to the member. 7.2 Following said inquiry by the Professional Inspection Committee and in accordance with the Professional Code as well as the Règlement sur le comité d inspection professionnelle de l Ordre des hygiénistes dentaires du Québec (R.S.Q., c. C-26, r.101.2), the Committee may recommend to the Bureau of the Order that the member be required to successfully complete a refresher program or training session or both concurrently and to limit or suspend the right of such member to exercise her professional activities until such time as this obligation is fulfilled. 8. EFFECTIVE DATE This policy shall be effective April 1, 2008. DOMINIQUE DEROME, FCMA Secretary