Brisbane, AUSTRALIA
From: 9:00 AM Saturday, 7 March, 2026
To: 5:00 PM Saturday, 7 March, 2026
Dentists are legally permitted to prescribe a wide range of medicines, even though few universities provide structured education to dental students on prescribing, let alone in the specific area of paediatrics. This one-day course is therefore useful for any dentist who prescribes or recommends medicines for treatment of children up to the age of 12 years.
A general overview of the prescribing process and the skills involved will be presented followed by an update on prescribing regulations, drug scheduling, off-label prescribing, medication safety and e-scripts. This will be followed by an overview of general paediatric prescribing, including history-taking, drug selection, the importance of formulation, dosing calculations based on age Vs weight, which resources to consult, pros and cons of textbooks Vs guidelines Vs apps.
Consideration will be given to overweight and underweight children, those with special needs, chronic disease and comorbidities. Examples of how children experience adverse drug reactions differently from adults will also be given. Special attention will be given to the drugs most frequently prescribed for paediatric dental patients particularly antibiotics and pain relief with reference to the new recommendations in Therapeutic Guidelines- Oral and Dental v4. Each session will be followed by case studies illustrating the key issues mentored by the expert speakers.
TOTAL CPD AVAILABLE FOR THIS EVENT: 6.25 HOURS
6.25 CPD HOURS
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Dentists are legally permitted to prescribe a wide range of medicines, even though few universities provide structured education to dental students on prescribing, let alone in the specific area of paediatrics. This one-day course is therefore useful for any dentist who prescribes or recommends medicines for treatment of children up to the age of 12 years.
A general overview of the prescribing process and the skills involved will be presented followed by an update on prescribing regulations, drug scheduling, off-label prescribing, medication safety and e-scripts. This will be followed by an overview of general paediatric prescribing, including history-taking, drug selection, the importance of formulation, dosing calculations based on age Vs weight, which resources to consult, pros and cons of textbooks Vs guidelines Vs apps.
Consideration will be given to overweight and underweight children, those with special needs, chronic disease and comorbidities. Examples of how children experience adverse drug reactions differently from adults will also be given. Special attention will be given to the drugs most frequently prescribed for paediatric dental patients particularly antibiotics and pain relief with reference to the new recommendations in Therapeutic Guidelines- Oral and Dental v4. Each session will be followed by case studies illustrating the key issues mentored by the expert speakers.
Speakers at this event...
Dr Geraldine Moses
BPharm, DClinPharm, AdvPracPharm, AACPA, FPS, FACP
Geraldine Moses is a doctor of clinical pharmacy, specialising in drug information and medication safety. She is currently based part-time at the Mater Hospital in Brisbane where she works in the A...
Venue for Event...
ADAQ CPD and Training Centre
CPD & Training Centre26-28 Hamilton Place
Bowen Hills QLD 4006
AUSTRALIA Phone: (07) 3251-2160
www.adaq.com.au
Event Organiser...
Australian Dental Association (Qld Branch)
26-28 Hamilton PlaceBowen Hills QLD 4006
AUSTRALIA Phone: (07) 3252-9866
www.adaq.com.au
Speakers at this event...
Dr Geraldine Moses
BPharm, DClinPharm, AdvPracPharm, AACPA, FPS, FACPGeraldine Moses is a doctor of clinical pharmacy, specialising in drug information and medication safety. She is currently based part-time at the Mater Hospital in Brisbane where she works in the A...



