What is the diversion program for dentists in California?

What is the diversion program for dentists in California?

Diversion Program. What is it? Diversion is a confidential program for licensed Dentists, Registered Dental Assistants, and Registered Dental Assistants in Extended Functions in California whose ability to practice may be impaired due to alcohol and/or drug abuse.

How to contact the Northern California Dec diversion program?

For confidential inquiries about referral to the Diversion Program: call 1-800-522-9198. The Northern DEC meets quarterly in Sacramento and the Southern DEC meets quarterly in Los Angeles. These committees assist the Board in evaluating licensees who may be impaired due to the abuse of alcohol or drugs.

What is the purpose of the diversion program?

The purpose of the Diversion Program is to protect the public and rehabilitate the licentiate, and is available to dental professionals meeting the eligibility criteria. For confidential inquiries about referral to the Diversion Program: call 1-800-522-9198.

Who are the members of the Diversion Committee?

Diversion Committee members are appointed by the Board and serve at the Board’s pleasure. Applications are now being accepted for the public member position on the Northern DEC; a dentist position on the Southern DEC; and dental auxiliary positions on both the northern and southern DEC’s.

Diversion Program. What is it? Diversion is a confidential program for licensed Dentists, Registered Dental Assistants, and Registered Dental Assistants in Extended Functions in California whose ability to practice may be impaired due to alcohol and/or drug abuse.

For confidential inquiries about referral to the Diversion Program: call 1-800-522-9198. The Northern DEC meets quarterly in Sacramento and the Southern DEC meets quarterly in Los Angeles. These committees assist the Board in evaluating licensees who may be impaired due to the abuse of alcohol or drugs.

What are the requirements for a diversion program?

The program offers a means of recovery without the loss of a license by providing access to appropriate intervention programs and treatment services. The Diversion Program must comply with the provisions in Business and Professions Code Section 1695.5.

Diversion Committee members are appointed by the Board and serve at the Board’s pleasure. Applications are now being accepted for the public member position on the Northern DEC; a dentist position on the Southern DEC; and dental auxiliary positions on both the northern and southern DEC’s.