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The SAAD 2025 Poster Exhibtion


Coming soon!

The questions for the online CPD based on the leatest volume of the SAAD Digest will be available in October.

Are you a new starter?

 

Under current IACSD guidance, any practitioner who was not practising sedation independently prior to April 2015, is designated a 'New Starter' and will need to undergo a period of supervised clinical practice before being able to practise sedation independently.

The SAAD National course provides the required underpinning knowledge and also an introduction to the clinical skills for sedation, but it is then necessary to undertake supervised clinical experience before embarking on independent practice.

If you are a new starter, and not completing your supervised sedation experience as part of a University or Postgraduate Deanery run training scheme, or with a STAC approved supervisor, then you should also consider registering for the SAAD Assessed scheme.

For dentists
The SAAD Assessed Sedationist (SAS) scheme
For dental nurses
The SAAD Assessed Sedation Nurse (SASN) scheme
For dental hygienists/therapists
The SAAD Assessed Sedation Hygienist/Therapist (SASH/T) scheme

 

Welcome to the Editorial Committee section of the website. 

The Editorial Committee oversees the production of our journal, SAAD Digest, the associated online CPD and our twice-yearly newsletter. The current issues of our publications, as well as the back issues can be accessed via the links below.  SAAD also produces other publications, and details can be found below.  

External documents that are of interest to those interested in pain and anxiety control, such as guidance and standards produced by other groups, are also included below.

SAAD supports research and development to improve pain and anxiety control for patients and has several prizes and awards. Details are in this section of the website.

Please scroll down to find links to:

  • SAAD Digest and online CPD
  • SAAD Newsletters 
  • SAAD Editorial Committee
  • History of SAAD
  • CBT Manual
  • External Documents
  • Member Documents
  • Research Grants
  • Prizes - essays and reports
  • Prizes - oral and poster presentations
  • Submisison Deadlines
  • SAAD Social Media
  • Contact us

SAAD PUBLICATIONS

 

DOCUMENTS

 

RESEARCH GRANTS

 

PRIZES

 

SUBMISSION DEADLINES

 

KEEPING IN TOUCH

 

Safe Sedation Practice Validation

 

Why have an external evaluation?

This validates your sedation practice demonstrating your commitment to quality assurance based on accepted standards. A self-check using a list, either alone or with an adviser not meeting the approved person specification is ineffective. SAAD’s sedation validation options provide a robust and properly structured confirmation of safe sedation provision giving reassurance to both providers and contractors. 

 

Which certificate do I need?

  • The Safe Sedation Certificate (SSC) is the most economical process for single techniques and is a web-based evaluation.

  • SAAD Safe Sedation Practice Scheme is a more detailed evaluation with a facility visit and evaluation of live cases. 

 

SSC SPS Comparison Table

 

Please contact safesedation@saad.org.uk with any questions