Date(s):
Friday, May 15th, 2026 @ 9-3pm EST
Friday 15th May 2026
Dr. Sanjay Chand, MD
Dr. Sanjay Chand MD specialized in Medicine with emphasis on Clinical Therapeutics, Chronic
Disease Management, Pain Management, Opioid use and Substance Use Disorders and
Infection Control.
He is a Clinical Professor at the University of Detroit Mercy’s School of Dentistry.
Dr. Chand is Director of Infection Control and oversees best practice for infection prevention
and control at the Dental School. He is Course Director for Dental, Dental Hygiene, Accelerated
Dental, Physician Assistant and Nurse Anesthesiologist programs at the University.
Dr. Chand is a popular speaker at Continuing Education seminars at national and international
conferences. His area of expertise includes infection control, pain management, Opioid Use
Disorders and chronic disease management in the dental patient. He has been well received at
the American Dental Education Association (ADEA), Michigan Dental Association (MDA),
Michigan Dental Hygienists Association (MDHA) and Association for Dental Safety (ADS), as
well as Local, State and National Dental Societies and Associations.
Amy Wood

Amy Wood is a best selling Author, Speaker, Consultant, and. She has a background in Healthcare Information Technology and has spent the last decade as a HIPAA Educator, Risk Assessor, and Data Breach Consultant. Out of the hundreds of data breach investigations she has consulted on, her clients have received ZERO fines and ZERO patient lawsuits. Amy takes your boring, every day compliance course and turns it into an entertaining and educational conversation.
Let's face it - nobody likes compliance courses. They're typically boring and monotonous and it can feel like pulling teeth (pun intended!) Amy breaks through the barrier of boring compliance "geek speak” and uses real life case studies, experiences, and humor to make the information clear, easy to retain, and even enjoyable! Learn some HIPAA basics, how they have changed over the years, and what is reasonable and appropriate for your size of practice. Amy will break down what is applicable to your dental practice and give you some easy tips to get (and stay) compliant.
John A. Molinari, PhD

Dr. Molinari is Professor Emeritus at the University of Detroit Mercy School of
Dentistry, where he served for 32 years as Professor and Chairman of the Department of
Biomedical Sciences and Director of Infection Control. After leaving the University, he
was Director of Infection Control for THE DENTAL ADVISOR in Ann Arbor,
Michigan, where he was involved in research evaluating new infection control
technologies and products. He has published over 600 scientific articles, reports, text
chapters, and abstracts in the areas of microbiology and immunology, and continues to
lecture nationally and internationally on topics dealing with infectious diseases and
infection control. Dr. Molinari is also co-author of the text Cottone’s Practical Infection
Control in Dentistry. He served as a consultant for the CDC, ADA Council on Scientific
Affairs, Council on Dental Practice, and regional hospitals. Dr. Molinari also was
Chairman of the State of Michigan Governor’s Risk Reduction and AIDS Policy
Commission and a member of the Michigan Board of Dentistry. In addition, he was the
Infection Control section editor for The Compendium of Continuing Education in
Dentistry, a member of the Editorial Board for The Journal of the American Dental
Association, and contributed a monthly column for Dental Economics.
Infectious diseases described over the past 5 decades include those caused by newly
discovered microbial pathogens, re-emergent diseases, and infections which have
become increasingly resistant to previously successful antimicrobials. The COVID-
19 pandemic presented the latest challenge to infection control in both medical and
dental facilities. This seminar will primarily focus on discussion occupational blood-
borne, respiratory, and waterborne pathogens as frameworks for the presentation.
Also, myths which damage control against vaccine-preventable diseases will be
discussed. Measles will be used as an important example of this emerging public
health threat.
Zoom Live Webinar 6 CE's (Link and handouts sent 2 days prior to class)