Cardiovascular Health

CE Available: 5

CME Coming Soon!

Modules

Presented by: Bradley Bale, MD

CE Available: 1

Click Here to Watch

Bio

Brad-Bale-BoardBradley Bale, M.D. is an Adjunct Professor at Texas Tech Health Science Center, Medical Director of the Heart Health Program at Grace Clinic, Lubbock, Texas and runs a private practice in Gallatin, TN. Dr. Bradley Bale is one of the nation’s leading specialists in preventing heart attacks, stroke and diabetes. He co-founded the Bale/Doneen Method with Amy Doneen in 2001. Their personalized approach of CV risk reduction has been effective enough to allow them to attach a ‘guarantee’ to their clinical practices. The results of their method demonstrating regression and stabilization of arterial disease has been published in several peer-reviewed journals.

Presented by: Joseph Ence and Chip Whitney, MD

CE Available: 1

Click Here to Watch

Charles Whitney, MD

Chip-Whitney-BoardCharles Whitney, M.D. is double board certified in Family Medicine and Sports Medicine. He graduated from Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia and completed his family practice residency at David Grant USAF Medical Center. He served as a physician in the United States Air Force before joining the University of Pennsylvania Health System, where he established his Concierge medical practice, Revolutionary Health Services, in 2003.

A leading national advocate of bridging the “oral-systemic gap” between dentistry and medicine, Dr. Whitney has been published in leading print and online dental trade journals, including Dentistry Today, Dentaltown, Journal of Cosmetic Dentistry, DentistryIQ.com and Dentalcompare.com. He also authored a four-part online CE course “A Comprehensive Review of Vascular Disease” for PennWell’s INeedCE.com continuing education portal.

Joseph Ence

Joseph-Ence

 

Presented by: Barbara McClatchie, DDSandEric Goulder, MD, FACC

CE Available: 1

Click Here to Watch

 

This webinar focuses on how oral systemic dental and medical practitioners have changed their office procedures and how an inflammation based medical practice is perfectly set up to decrease the risk of its patients from the Coronavirus SARS2. By working together, the dentist and the medical practitioner can lower the risk to their patients of complications from this novel coronavirus.

 

Learning Objectives

1. How can the use of hydrogen peroxide products by the patient reduce their oral viral and bacterial load while waiting to see their dental team.
2. Is this viral pandemic primarily a respiratory infection, or perhaps an arterial infection using the respiratory system as the mode of transmission.
3. Is the treatment of the disease an antiviral agent or perhaps arterially directed anti-inflammatory medications already in use by Bale Doneen providers

What You Can Immediately Implement

1. Oral probiotics can actually help attack the virus and bacterial load with hydrogen peroxide.
2. Brushing with 1.7% hydrogen peroxide Gel at the start of a dental visit can help protect the team from viral aerosols.
3. Use of an ACE inhibitor or Angiotensin Receptor blocking drug for hypertension can reduce complications from the novel coronavirus.

 

Speakers

Barbara McClatchie, DDS

BarbaraMcClatchie-sq-300x300Dr. Barbara McClatchie, DDS is on a mission to enrich the quality of life for every person she meets. Her practice, Complete Health Dentistry of Columbus, employs a team of professionals specializing in general restorative dentistry and uses researched-based methods that ensure optimal oral, mouth and heart health.
As an accredited provider of the Bale Doneen Method, she works in partnership with the Heart Attack Stroke Prevention Center of Central Ohio and supports other dentists to help patients prevent heart attacks and strokes. She is a founding member of American Academy of Oral Systemic Health, an organization bringing medical and dental professionals together as patient advocates for better patient outcomes.

 

Eric Goulder, MD, FACC

goulder-sqDr. Eric Goulder, MD, FACC is the founder of the Heart Attack Stroke Prevention Center of Central Ohio (HASPC), which opened in July 2017 in Worthington, Ohio. After graduating from The Ohio State University College of Medicine in 1976, he worked for twenty years at Riverside Methodist Hospital in Columbus, Ohio. He then worked for ten years as a cardiologist, affiliated with Marietta Memorial Hospital, until he opened the HASPC of Central Ohio. In 2012, Dr. Goulder was introduced to the Bale Doneen (BD) Method, which incorporates the most current, research-based information along with painless non-invasive tests, simple blood tests and genetic information to help predict and prevent heart attacks and ischemic strokes. He has since become an accredited provider of the BD Method. At the HASPC, Dr. Goulder will check and treat patients for hidden heart attack and stroke risk using the BD Method, which is employed by hundreds of practitioners worldwide.

 

Presented by: Barbara McClatchie, DDSandEric Goulder, MD, FACC

CE Available: 1

Click Here to Watch

 

Course Description

Atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASVD) has been the leading cause of death in the United States for the past century.  According to the CDC, someone has a heart attack every 40 seconds and 630,000 Americans die from one each year.  Although major advances in the way we treat cardiovascular disease have reduced mortality rates, these statistics remain unchanged. Further progress in treating cardiovascular disease must shift the focus to prevention. Join us for this webinar on how to achieve better cardiovascular disease patient outcomes by practicing a cutting-edge preventive health care model, built on collaboration between medicine and dentistry.

Learning Objectives

  1. Describe the connection between oral disease and vascular disease.
  2. Define the various modifiable root causes of inflammation that drive the atherosclerotic process.
  3. Implement oral care probiotics into your periodontal therapy
  4. Recognize how close collaboration between medical and dental professionals is a prerequisite for reducing oral systemic inflammation and preventing cardiovascular events.

After this webinar, you will be able to implement:

  1. Be able to identify the root causes of cardiovascular disease
  2. Understand the important role dental professionals play in reducing cardiovascular risk
  3. Start collaborating with medical colleagues

 

Speakers

Barbara McClatchie, DDS

BarbaraMcClatchie-sq-300x300Dr. Barbara McClatchie, DDS is on a mission to enrich the quality of life for every person she meets. Her practice, Complete Health Dentistry of Columbus, employs a team of professionals specializing in general restorative dentistry and uses researched-based methods that ensure optimal oral, mouth and heart health.
As an accredited provider of the Bale Doneen Method, she works in partnership with the Heart Attack Stroke Prevention Center of Central Ohio and supports other dentists to help patients prevent heart attacks and strokes. She is a founding member of American Academy of Oral Systemic Health, an organization bringing medical and dental professionals together as patient advocates for better patient outcomes.

 

Eric Goulder, MD, FACC

goulder-sqDr. Eric Goulder, MD, FACC is the founder of the Heart Attack Stroke Prevention Center of Central Ohio (HASPC), which opened in July 2017 in Worthington, Ohio. After graduating from The Ohio State University College of Medicine in 1976, he worked for twenty years at Riverside Methodist Hospital in Columbus, Ohio. He then worked for ten years as a cardiologist, affiliated with Marietta Memorial Hospital, until he opened the HASPC of Central Ohio. In 2012, Dr. Goulder was introduced to the Bale Doneen (BD) Method, which incorporates the most current, research-based information along with painless non-invasive tests, simple blood tests and genetic information to help predict and prevent heart attacks and ischemic strokes. He has since become an accredited provider of the BD Method. At the HASPC, Dr. Goulder will check and treat patients for hidden heart attack and stroke risk using the BD Method, which is employed by hundreds of practitioners worldwide.

 

Webinar Date: Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Presented by Amy L. Doneen DNP, ARNP

CE Available: 1

Click Here to Watch

 

Course Description

Veteran AAOSH speaker Dr. Amy Doneen joins us to discuss cardiovascular disease in women.

  • Listener will appreciate the statistics related to women and CVD
  • Listener will understand the unique red flags associated with women and CVD
  • Listener will recognize the unique nature of lifestyle and medication choices for women with heart disease.

 

Speaker Bio

Dr. Amy DoneenDr. Amy L. Doneen DNP, ARNP is an international leader in preventing heart attacks, stroke, and diabetes.  She is the co-founders of the Bale/Doneen Method and the co-principle lecturer and researcher for this method of CVD Prevention. Her research on CVD prevention has been published in such respected medical journals as Atherosclerosis, Post Graduate Medicine, Journal of the National Medical Association, Journal of Clinical Lipidology, Cardiology Roundtable, Physician’s Weekly, Cardiovascular Nursing, Dental Economics, Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine and ADVANCE for Healthy Aging and others.

Having given well over a thousand lectures to global medical groups, including to the International Atherosclerosis Society, International Symposium on Atherosclerosis, Women’s Heart Symposium, American Heart Association, Cleveland Heart Lab, National Dental and Family Practice Organizations, she is a sought-after thought leader in vascular wellness.  Doneen has served as a reviewer for medical journals on topics revolving around vascular imaging and served on the appropriate use committee for the Society of Atherosclerotic Imaging and Prevention.  Doneen is the owner and medical director of Heart Attack & Stroke Prevention Center and adjunct Professor at Texas Tech Health Sciences.  She is also the past chair of the Pacific Northwest Preventative Cardiovascular Nurses Association

Webinar Date: Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Presented by Joseph Ence, MBA

CE Available: Not Available

Click Here to Watch

 

Description:

In this webinar, Joe Ence of Vasolabs talks about the CIMT testing he did at the 2015 AAOSH Scientific Session and showing some pictures of the amount of disease they found.
He talks with past AAOSH president and board member Dr. Lee Ostler about how to build relationships with primary care physicians in your area.

 

 

About the Speaker:

Joseph Ence, MBA is the founder and president of Vasolab, Inc. Vaso is value driven service Company for prevention employing ultrasound technologists servicing every major city. Vaso is the largest mobile ultrasound facility in the US specializing in heart attack and stroke prevention.

 

Webinar Date: July 17, 2013

Presented by James West & Jeff Young

CE Available: Not Available

 

Click Here to Watch

 

Description:

Oral inflammation has emerged as a major culprit in the development and progression cardiovascular disease and stroke, which endangers lives, impacts quality of life, and drives up healthcare costs.  Now more than ever, the dental team plays an integral role in the prevention of heart attacks and strokes. Patients with periodontal disease are three times as likely to have a stroke than those without.

SilverStaff Clinical Labs will present the science behind a new advanced inflammation panel that is now available for dental practices as part of the AAOSH Webinar Series on July 17 at 7:30 p.m. CDT.  A simple finger-stick test performed by your team members in your office now enables you to check A1C, hs-CRP and Lp-PLA2, critical factors in the assessment of risk for heart disease and stroke.

 

Objectives:

  • LpPLA2 measures the amount of inflammation within the artery walls due to cholesterol build-up,elevated levels can predict the development of coronary artery disease in apparently healthy individuals and the future of adverse cardiac events.
  • HS-CRP- high sensitivity markers associated with inflammation related to cardiovascular disease, elevated  levels of hs-CRP may indicate an increased risk of disease
  • A1C – the measure of long term blood sugar levels, which contribute to CVD risk.

 

Webinar Date: June 19, 2013

Presented by Bradley Bale, MD & Amy Doneen, ARNP

CE Available: Not Available

 

Click Here to Watch

 

Learning Objectives:

  1. The prevalence of heart attack and stroke – number one cause of death and disability.
  2. Financial Impact of treating end stage vascular disease versus maintaining vascular wellness.
  3. Event Reality – understanding a clot and not cholesterol causes a heart attack and a stroke.
  4. Disease – anchoring prevention in a disease/inflammatory paradigm vs a risk paradigm.
  5. Inflammation –the driver of vascular disease & the key to the oral/systemic connection
  6. Root Causes – elucidate common conditions that can cause vascular inflammation including periodontal disease.
  7. Optimal care – compare Optimal Care to the Standard of Care.
  8. Genetics –genetic information to help determine lifetime vascular risk and to guide therapeutic decisions which aid utilization of our limited resources.
  9. Treatment – appreciating the frequent need to couple medical and lifestyle management to extinguish vascular risk.
  10. Case Illustration to demonstrate these elements in practice.

 

Topics

  • Hypertension: Screening and Treatment
  • Perpherial Vascular Inflammation

How to obtain CE Credit

For courses that are available for Dental Continuing Education Credit (CE), you must watch the full recording (skipping ahead will not count). Once you have watched the full recording, the CE code will automatically populate within your AAOSH dashboard under the "Continuing Education" tab. This continuing education area will keep track of all CE received from AAOSH online courses.

How to obtain CME Credit

Continuing Medical Education Credit (CME) is coming soon!