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Coda 2 2018
Coda 2 2018








  1. #CODA 2 2018 CODE#
  2. #CODA 2 2018 PROFESSIONAL#

The big-budget, science-fiction blockbuster “Dune” won six Oscars, including one for Greig Fraser’s cinematography.

coda 2 2018

“It’s a lifetime honor,” Campion said, after beginning her speech in Maori, the language of the Indigenous people of New Zealand, where she is from.Īlthough streaming services like Apple TV+ and Netflix drew the most nominations, old-fashioned theatrical movies dominated much of the ceremony.

coda 2 2018

(Kathryn Bigelow won in 2010 for “The Hurt Locker,” and Chloé Zhao, was named best director for “Nomadland” last year.) Campion was the first woman to be nominated in the category more than once, having been given a nod in 1994 for “The Piano.” It left with one win, for Jane Campion’s direction of “The Power of the Dog.” Campion became only the third woman to win in the directing category. Netflix had a leading 27 nominations going into the ceremony. We look forward to further discussion on this important issue.It was a humiliating night for Netflix, which has poured wheelbarrows of cash into Oscar campaigns over the last few years. Soliman, NCD Attorney Advisor, at 20, as needed. Thank you for your time and consideration of this issue.

#CODA 2 2018 PROFESSIONAL#

NCD notes that a provider’s ability to provide treatment to patients with disabilities, including intellectual and developmental disabilities, and a provider’s ability to find and confer with a provider that has the education and training to provide treatment to those patients, largely depends on CODA’s affirmative decision to change the relevant standard to help ensure members of the dental profession remain in compliance with their current professional responsibility and ethics requirements. The dentist should also determine, after consultation with the patient’s physician, if appropriate, if the patient’s health status would be significantly compromised by the provision of dental treatment. Decisions regarding the type of dental treatment provided, or referrals made or suggested, should be made on the same basis as they are made with other patients. Decisions with regard to the type of dental treatment provided or referrals made or suggested should be made on the same basis as they are made with other patients. As is the case with all patients, when considering the treatment of patients with a physical, intellectual or developmental disability or disabilities, including patients infected with Human Immunodeficiency Virus, Hepatitis B Virus, Hepatitis C Virus or another bloodborne pathogen, or are otherwise medically compromised, the individual dentist should determine if he or she has the need of another’s skills, knowledge, equipment or experience expertise, and if so, consultation or referral pursuant to Section 2.B hereof is indicated. A decision not to provide treatment to an individual because the individual is infected with Human Immunodeficiency Virus, Hepatitis B Virus, Hepatitis C Virus or another bloodborne pathogen, based solely on that fact, is unethical. PATIENTS WITH DISABILITIES OR BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS.Ī dentist has the general obligation to provide care to those in need. While dentist s, in serving the public, may exercise reasonable discretion in selecting patients for their practices, dentists shall not refuse to accept patients into their practice or deny dental service to patients because of the patient’s race, creed, color, gender, sexual orientation, or gender identity, or national origin or disability.Ĥ.A.1.

#CODA 2 2018 CODE#

These revisions to the ADA Code and accompanying Advisory Opinion, passed by the ADA House of Delegates in October 2018, are as follows (additions underscored, deletions stricken through): Accordingly, it is imperative that CODA revise its curricula standards at Standard 2-24 to require that students learn and train in the treatment management of patients with intellectual and developmental disabilities as was recommended by NCD in its letter to CODA dated January 23, 2018.

coda 2 2018

The ADA Code now dictates that a dental care provider may not deny care to a patient based on the patient’s disability, and that any provider in need of another’s skills, knowledge, equipment or expertise has an obligation to consult with or refer that patient with a disability to that provider. I write to you today to draw CODA’s attention to the recent revision by the American Dental Association (ADA) of its Principles of Ethics & Code of Professional Responsibility, voted on by the ADA House of Delegates on October 22, 2018. Director, Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA)










Coda 2 2018