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Stanley Malamed

Doctor Malamed was born and raised in the Bronx, New York, graduating from the New York University College of Dentistry in 1969. He then completed a dental internship and residency in anesthesiology at Montefiore Hospital and Medical Center in the Bronx, New York before serving for 2 years in the U.S. Army Dental Corps at Ft. Knox, Kentucky. In 1973, Dr. Malamed joined the faculty of the Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry of U.S.C., in Los Angeles, where today he is Professor of Anesthesia & Medicine. Dr. Malamed is a Diplomate of the American Dental Board of Anesthesiology, as well as a recipient of the Heidebrink Award [1996] from the American Dental Society of Anesthesiology and the Horace Wells Award from the International Federation of Dental Anesthesia Societies, 1997 (IFDAS). Doctor Malamed has authored more than 140 scientific papers and 17 chapters in various medical and dental journals and textbooks in the areas of physical evaluation, emergency medicine, local anesthesia, sedation and general anesthesia. In his spare time, Doctor Malamed is an avid runner, exercise enthusiast, and admits an addiction to the New York Times crossword puzzle, which he has done daily since his freshman year in dental school.


Appearances

  • Thumbnail for Emergency Medicine Part 1: Prevention
    This course describes the most common medical emergencies occurring in the dental environment and describes the steps necessary to prevent their occurrence: the medical history questionnaire, monitoring of vital signs; dialogue history, and the stress reduction protocol…
    $69
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  • Thumbnail for Emergency Medicine Part 2: Preparation
    Preparation of the office and staff for medical emergencies that will inevitably occur is discussed in this course. Basic life support; an in-office emergency response team; activating emergency medical services; and emergency drugs & equipment are reviewed…
    $138
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  • Thumbnail for Emergency Medicine Part 3: Basic Management
    This program reviews the basic management protocol for all medical emergencies occurring in the dental office environment –P-C-A-B-D (Positioning – Circulation – Airway – Breathing – Definitive Care)…
    $69
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  • Thumbnail for Emergency Medicine Part 4: Altered Consciousness
    Syncope, hypoglycemia and seizures are not uncommon emergencies in the dental office. This program reviews the prevention, recognition and management of these common causes of altered consciousness…
    $138
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  • Thumbnail for Emergency Medicine Part 5: Respiratory Distress
    Bronchospasm and hyperventilation are not uncommon emergencies in the dental office. This program reviews the prevention, recognition and management of some common causes of respiratory distress…
    $98
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  • Thumbnail for Emergency Medicine Part 6: Drug Allergies
    Most allergic reactions are relatively mild and non-life-threatening, however some are acutely life-threatening – anaphylaxis. This program reviews the prevention, recognition and management of allergic reactions in the dental office environment…
    $138
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  • Thumbnail for Emergency Medicine Part 7: Drug Overdoses
    Systemic adverse drug reactions (ADRs) may occur any time a drug is administered to a patient. This program describes allergy, overdose and idiosyncrasy, and goes on to discuss the problem of local anesthetic overdose and overdose of sedative drugs, their prevention, recognition and management…
    $138
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  • Thumbnail for Emergency Medicine Part 8: Chest Pain
    This program discusses acute coronary syndrome – angina pectoris and myocardial infarction – conditions that initially manifest themselves as ‘chest pain.’ The prevention, recognition and management of angina pectoris and myocardial infarction are reviewed in-depth…
    $69
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  • Thumbnail for Emergency Medicine Part 9: Cardiac Arrest
    Cardiac arrest occurs when the heart ceases to pump blood. This program discusses the recognition and management of cardiac arrest emphasizing the importance of basic life support (CPR) and defibrillation (AED) in improving the chances for a successful outcome…
    $138
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  • Thumbnail for Local Anesthesia Part 1: Introduction & The Drugs
    This program reviews the development of local anesthetics and the drug formulations that are currently available in dentistry…
    $69
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  • Thumbnail for Local Anesthesia Part 2: Armamentarium, Patient Evaluation & Basic Injection Technique
    The basic armamentarium for the administration of local anesthetics includes the syringe, cartridge and needle. Proper assembly and use of these items minimizes the risk of complications arising during injection, such as shattering of cartridges and needle breakage…
    $69
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  • Thumbnail for Local Anesthesia Part 3: Anatomy & Maxillary Techniques
    Local anesthetic techniques providing pain control in the maxillary arch are described in this program following a review of the anatomy of the trigeminal nerve…
    $69
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  • Thumbnail for Local Anesthesia Part 4 & 5: Mandibular & Supplemental Techniques
    Techniques of anesthesia in the mandible are reviewed in this program, including the traditional inferior alveolar, Gow-Gates, Vazirani-Akinosi, and incisive nerve blocks as well as several non-traditional injection techniques including the periodontal ligament injection, intraosseous anesthesia an…
    $69
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  • Thumbnail for Local Anesthesia Part 8: Articaine - Is it the IDEAL local anesthetic for dentistry? Facts & Fiction
    This program provides an in-depth look at articaine, its advantages and disadvantages when compared with other commonly used dental local anesthetics. We also discuss the ‘controversy’ alleging an increased risk of paresthesia following administration of 4% local anesthetics…
    $69
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  • Thumbnail for Local Anesthesia Part 9: What's New in Dental Local Anesthesia?
    Though local anesthetics are safe and effective, considerable research is on-going to make them even more effective…
    $69
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  • Thumbnail for Local Anesthesia Parts 6 & 7: Local and Systemic Complications
    This program discusses complications occurring in and around the site of local anesthetic drug administration - facial nerve paralysis, hematoma, paresthesia, trismus and needle breakage, their prevention, recognition and management as well as the two systemic adverse drug reactions – allergy and o…
    $103.5
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