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  • MDS BORID Day Fall 2026


    SATISFY THE BORID AND STATUTORY BIENNIAL

    REQUIREMENTS ALL IN ONE DAY AND SAVE!

     

    Friday, September 18th, 2026

    In-person Event at the

    Massachusetts Dental Society Headquarters

    2 Willow Street, Suite 200

    Southborough, MA


    Join fellow dental professionals at the Massachusetts Dental Society on Friday, September 18th, 2026, and complete your required BORID courses at their Southborough headquarters. Courses include:

     

    SESSION 1: American Heart Association: Basic Life Support Course

    Speaker: Richard Golden, BS, NRP, IC

    Registration: 7:30 am

    Seminar: 8:00 am – 12:00 pm 

    CE Type: Workshop

    CE Hours: 4.0 (*Due to updated AHA guidelines, this course is now being offered as 4 CE hours to satisfy this new requirement.)

    Audience: Assistant/Dental Student/Dentist/Hygienist/Office Staff

     

    The American Heart Association’s BLS course trains participants to promptly recognize life-threatening emergencies, give high-quality chest compressions, deliver appropriate ventilations, and provide early use of an AED. The course reflects science and education from the 2025 American Heart Association Guidelines for CPR and Emergency Cardiovascular Care (ECC). Upon successful completion, participants will be issued an e-card from the American Heart Association as a BLS Provider. AHA cards are good for 2 years from date of the class.

     

    After successfully completing this course, attendees will be able to:

    • - Demonstrate high-quality CPR and effective ventilation for adults, children, and infants in both single-rescuer and team-based solutions
    • - Apply the BLS Chain of Survival, including rapid recognition of emergencies and effective use of an AED
    • - Recognize and manage airway emergencies, including choking relief of adults, children, and infants while functioning effectively as a team member


     

    SESSION 2: From Chairside to Sterilization: Infection Control That Works

    Speaker: Mary Govoni, RDH, CDA

    Registration: 12:00 pm

    Seminar: 12:30 – 2:30 pm

    CE Type: Lecture

    CE Hours: 2.0      

    Audience: Assistant/Dental Student/Dentist/Hygienist

     

    After successfully completing this course, attendees will be able to:

    • - Identify common infection control risks and opportunities for cross-contamination in the dental setting
    • - Demonstrate appropriate procedures for treatment-room preparation, personal protective equipment, and environmental disinfection.
    • - Describe the essential steps for safe instrument cleaning, packaging, sterilization, and storage
    • - Explain the purpose of mechanical, chemical, and biological monitoring of sterilization processes
    • - Apply CDC, OSHA, and state infection control requirements to strengthen safety and compliance in daily practice


    The HuFriedyGroup grant has been applied to this course.

     


    SESSION 3: Pharmacologic Management of Acute Dental Pain and the Prescription Opioid Epidemic

    Speaker: Richard Harold, DMD, JD

    Registration: 2:30 pm

    Seminar: 3:00 - 5:00 pm

    CE Type: Lecture

    CE Hours: 2.0

    Audience: Dentist

     

    Proper implementation of prescription writing skills is a critical aspect of patient care in today's climate of opioid abuse and enhanced prescribing regulations. The attendee will learn about the history of pain management and dentistry's responsibility in combating the prescription drug epidemic. The basics of choosing proper analgesics are reviewed so that the attendee will understand the standards of care as they pertain to pain management. The principles of oral dosing regimens will be presented along with side effects, contraindications and clinically significant drug-drug interactions. 

     

    After successfully completing this course, attendees will be able to:

    • - Review analgesic prescribing guidelines in connection with the effective management of acute dental pain
    • - Discuss the origin of the prescription opioid epidemic and dentistry’s role in promoting responsible opioid prescribing
    • - Explain how to counsel patients about the side effects, security, addictive nature and proper storage and disposal of controlled substances
    • - Determine the legal and ethical issues of prescribing appropriate quantities of controlled substances
    • - Understand the basic pharmacology and side effects of opioid and non-opioid analgesics

     

  • Speakers: 

    Richard Golden, BS, NRP, IC: is a seasoned EMS professional with 35 years of experience and is actively working as a paramedic. He brings 30 years of EMS teaching expertise and a 20-year career as a Firefighter/Paramedic, from which he is now retired. Richard is a certified instructor in BLS, ACLS, PALS, and Handtevy, and currently serves as an Instructor Coordinator for the Massachusetts Office of Emergency Medical Services.


    Mary Govoni, MBA, RDH, CDA: is a nationally recognized speaker, consultant, and co-host of The Compliance Divas™ podcast, where she and her colleagues provide weekly updates and practical insights on infection control, OSHA, HIPAA, and regulatory trends impacting dental practices.

    With more than 30 years dedicated to speaking and consulting, Mary empowers dental teams to strengthen their infection prevention programs, improve compliance, and enhance team performance through ergonomics and efficiency. Her expertise includes OSHA and HIPAA compliance, ergonomics, chairside efficiency, and team development. A sought-after speaker at major dental meetings, Mary regularly publishes in professional journals.

    Mary brings over 50 years of experience in dentistry as a Certified Dental Assistant and Registered Dental Hygienist, having worked in both general and specialty practices, and served as a clinical educator and dental administrator. She is a former dental assisting educator, past president of the American Dental Assistants Association, and member of the Association for Dental Safety (formerly OSAP).


    Richard Harold, DMD, JD: served as a Full Professor at Tufts University School of Dental Medicine in Boston prior to becoming a dental-legal consultant, expert witness, author and national speaker. Dr. Harold received his DMD degree from Tufts University, his JD from New England School of Law and his BS in pharmacy from Massachusetts College of Pharmacy. Prior to joining the faculty at Tufts University, Dr. Harold owned and operated a general dentistry practice. Dr. Harold served as a consultant to the American Dental Association Council on Dental Practice during 2018-19 and participated in an initiative to develop a comprehensive resource on dental practice risk management. The work product of the initiative serves as the basis for the ADA Guidelines for Practice Success module on Managing Risk and is available online at www.ADA.org/gps .


  • Price for Package:

    MDS Dentist/Auxiliary Member: $199

    Non-MDS Member: $449

  • Massachusetts Dental Society
Recommended Audience
  • Assistant; Dental Student; Dentist; Hygienist; Office Staff
CEUs
  • 8.0
Notice
  • Attendees will receive individual CE Certificates for each session they attend. CE Certificates will be emailed within 1 week from the event.
Financial Disclosure
  • Mr. Richard Golden, Ms. Mary Govoni, and Dr. Richard Harold have no financial relationships relevant to this presentation to disclose.
Cancellation Policy
  • Refunds can be made online up to 10 days prior to the class. You will receive a full refund minus a $10 processing fee. There are no refunds less than 10 days out including cancelations due to illness, late arrivals or weather. Full refund will be given if your class is cancelled for any reason by MDS. Please allow 4 to 6 weeks for processing. There is no refund for courses once the course begins. Registrants will be notified by e-mail if the course is canceled due to inclement weather or for any other reason by MDS. The e-mail will be sent to the e-mail address used to register.