Bloodborne Pathogens Training

Keep your dental practice in compliance and your staff training up to date with CDA’s Bloodborne Pathogens Online Training Course. Cal/OSHA requires bloodborne pathogen training for all workers who may be subject to “occupational exposure” to blood, including dental professionals.

The training program is C.E. eligible and can adapt to fit most practice sizes.

View the video to see what you and your staff can expect from this comprehensive program.

This training course is a comprehensive curriculum that will assist dentists in:

    • Implementing required bloodborne pathogens training for the entire dental team.
    • Creating an exposure control plan for the dental office.
    • Maintaining an annual schedule for bloodborne pathogen training and exposure control plan updates.

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Learning packages include one CDA member plus their dental team. Choose your team size below and log in to Online Learning to see training details and register.

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Our online learning platform supports nearly all major browsers on laptops and desktops.  However, the platform will not work with mobile phones or tablets less than 8″ in size.

Full Docebo system requirements can be viewed at https://help.docebo.com/hc/en-us/articles/360021001819-System-Requirements.

Some web browsers prevent the launch of a new browser tab.  If you click on “Join the Webinar” and nothing happens, it is likely that you are being blocked by your web browser.

Unlike other web browsers, Apple iPads and MacBooks block pop ups by default.  That means that when using such a device, you will likely need to adjust your app settings to allow webinars to launch.

Below are links to pop up control documentation from the major web browsers. Allowing pop up for only CDA Presents 360 will be sufficient to launch the webinar.  If you want to maintain control over pop ups, you can choose the “prompt” option.  That way it will ask you before loading the webinar in a separate window or tab.

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Block or allow pop-ups in Chrome
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FireFox: Pop-up blocker settings, exceptions and troubleshooting
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/pop-blocker-settings-exceptions-troubleshooting

The webinar recording and C.E. certificate will be available to you within 48 hours of the webinar.

You can access your recorded webinars from  the user menu, under the “content library” menu option.

The user menu can be found in the top left corner of your browser, next to the CDA Presents 360 logo.

While logged into your Online Learning account, you can access your certificate from the “my courses and learning plans” section under the user menu. 

You can open the user menu from the top left corner of your browser, next to the “CDA Presents 360” logo.

The California Dental Board will not recognize more than eight (8) C.E. credits per day.

To be eligible for a refund, the request must be made before the course’s expiration date and the course must not have been started. To request a refund, submit an issue through our Support Form. Be sure to select ”Purchase or Refund” when prompted to select the type of issue.   

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CERP

CDA is an ADA CERP Recognized Provider. ADA CERP is a service of the American Dental Association to assist dental professionals in identifying quality providers of continuing dental education. ADA CERP does not approve or endorse individual courses or instructors, nor does it imply acceptance of credit hours by boards of dentistry.

CDA designates each activity for a specified number of C.E. units. These courses meet the Dental Board of California requirements for continuing education units.