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Medical Emergency Training Simulations for Dental Teams

Four Years of Monthly First Aid Simulations for Unshakeable Confidence and Professional Excellence...

T M Donnelly

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Trystan Donnelly
08 November 2025
Realistic Team Drills for Confidence, Skill, and Professional Response

Are you and your dental team truly prepared for a medical emergency in your office?

This practical, experience-based guide gives dental professionals the tools they need to rehearse, refine, and master their response to real-world emergencies-before they happen.

Based on years of field-tested simulation design, this manual includes dozens of realistic emergency scenarios tailored specifically for dental office settings. From diabetic crises and anaphylaxis to stroke, cardiac arrest, and airway emergencies, these drills help your team train as they work together, in their actual clinical environment.

Whether you're a general dentist, dental assistant, hygienist, or office manager, this book will give you:

Ready-to-run simulations written by a medical educator with experience in emergency preparedness and team-based training Facilitator notes that guide leaders through running effective, stress-free scenarios Tips for debriefing and building team confidence, professionalism, and communication Checklists for simulation kits, setup, and safety A framework that aligns with best practices in dental CE and emergency protocol review in Canada, the U.S., and Commonwealth countries
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Imprint:   Trystan Donnelly
Edition:   3rd ed.
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 17mm
Weight:   435g
ISBN:   9781069599803
ISBN 10:   1069599808
Pages:   240
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Trystan brings a wealth of real-world emergency medicine experience to his writing, shaped by a career spent at the sharp end of critical care, rescue, and medical education. With decades of frontline service as an advanced paramedic and flight paramedic, Trystan has not only responded to countless emergencies but has also trained generations of healthcare professionals-including doctors, paramedics, dentists, nurses, and Canadian Air Force Search and Rescue technicians.His leadership has extended far beyond the ambulance and helicopter: Trystan managed a large, remote clinic staffed by nurse practitioners, physician assistants, registered nurses, paramedics, laboratory technicians, and X-ray technologists. Throughout several tumultuous years of the COVID-19 pandemic, he led this enormous and complex operation as both manager and senior clinician, orchestrating care amid unprecedented challenges and ensuring his team was prepared for anything, from routine health needs to life-threatening emergencies.Trystan's background is uniquely broad. He has served as a fire chief for several years, blending emergency management with community leadership. His passion for adventure and safety has led him to roles as a ski patroller, lifeguard, and even a professional scuba diver (funny story!). Currently, Trystan is spearheading a project to bring hyperbaric emergency medicine to remote regions, working in partnership with the helicopter EMS (HEMS) operation, where he continues to provide advanced medical care and technical rescue.Academically, Trystan holds a degree in biology and is soon to complete a master's degree in medical education, a testament to his commitment to both the science and the teaching of emergency care. Throughout his career, Trystan has remained dedicated to sharing knowledge, improving systems, and empowering teams to respond with confidence and skill.Trystan's book on preparing dental offices for emergencies draws on his extensive experience in simulation-based training, interprofessional teamwork, and emergency response. He believes that the best outcomes come from preparation, clear communication, and a culture of continuous learning-principles that have guided his work across emergency medical services, firefighting, andremote healthcare.

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