Kathleen Sauze

ATS Associate Lecturer, Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry - Dentistry Dept
Term Clin Assoc Prof, Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry - Dentistry Dept Non-Budgeted

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ATS Associate Lecturer, Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry - Dentistry Dept
Email
sauze@ualberta.ca

Term Clin Assoc Prof, Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry - Dentistry Dept Non-Budgeted
Email
sauze@ualberta.ca

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Mrs. Kathleen Sauze is currently appointed as ATS Associate Lecturer in the Department of Dentistry & Dental Hygiene in the Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry.

Courses

D HYG 360A - Dental Hygiene Theory and Practice II

A clinical course that prepares students for delivering comprehensive care for patients with chronic and acute variances in oral health. The course includes delivery of local anesthesia. Learning activities occur in a simulated laboratory, the Oral Health Clinic and in alternative practice settings external to university campus. Prerequisite: D HYG 260.


D HYG 360B - Dental Hygiene Theory and Practice II

A clinical course that prepares students for delivering comprehensive care for patients with chronic and acute variances in oral health. The course includes delivery of local anesthesia. Learning activities occur in a simulated laboratory, the Oral Health Clinic and in alternative practice settings external to university campus. Prerequisite: D HYG 260.


D HYG 362A - Dental Hygiene Theory and Practice II Part B

A clinical course that prepares students for delivering comprehensive care for patients with chronic and acute variances in oral health. The course includes delivery of local anesthesia. Learning activities occur in a simulated laboratory, the Oral Health Clinic and in alternative practice settings external to university campus. Restricted to students that completed D HYG 361 in Spring Term. Prerequisite: D HYG 361.


D HYG 362B - Dental Hygiene Theory and Practice II Part B

A clinical course that prepares students for delivering comprehensive care for patients with chronic and acute variances in oral health. The course includes delivery of local anesthesia. Learning activities occur in a simulated laboratory, the Oral Health Clinic and in alternative practice settings external to university campus. Restricted to students that completed D HYG 361 in Spring Term. Prerequisite: D HYG 361.


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