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Gayle Davies

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September 20, 2016 By Gayle Davies

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2016 Primary Election Results

September 20, 2016 By Gayle Davies

Florida’s primary election concluded Tuesday, with victories and upsets which ended nearly 100 campaigns at the state and federal levels. Several “establishment” politicians were defeated, and at least one state Senate race is headed for a recount. Early voting played a major role in this primary election. The Department of State reported that 1.7 million voters cast their ballots before Tuesday’s primary election day. Of those, 1.2 million individuals voted by mail, and 538,458 took advantage of early voting. These numbers far surpass those reported for the past two election cycles. Statewide, voter turnout on election day averaged at 24 percent.

A constitutional amendment which provides a property tax break for renewable energy source devices passed, overwhelmingly. Amendment 4, which was placed on the ballot by the Legislature during the 2016 Legislative Session, was approved by 73 percent of the vote – far more than the 60 percent required for approval. In the newly redrawn 5th Congressional District, U.S. Representative Corrine Brown of Jacksonville, who has been in Congress for over 20 years, was defeated by Democrat Al Lawson. Perhaps contributing to her defeat is a criminal fraud case Brown is facing. In other open congressional seats, Representative Matt Gaetz defeated Senator Greg Evers in Congressional District 1, and Dr. Neal Dunn was declared the winner in Florida’s 2nd Congressional District. Florida Senator Darren Soto won the Democratic primary to replace Alan Grayson in the 9th Congressional District. Should he also win in November, he would become Florida’s first Puerto Rican member of Congress.

At the state level, Representatives Darryl Rouson and Ed Narain are headed for a recount in their bid to move to the Senate – Senate District 19. The two Democratic Representatives were battling in a close four-way primary, and Rouson finished a mere 167 votes ahead of Narain. If two candidates are within one-half of 1 percent of each other, state law requires that an automatic recount occur. The victor should be declared during the next several days.

Several of the most expensive races were ones which pitted House incumbents against one another as they competed for open Senate seats. Several of these races were essentially decided last night as well, as the winners are expected to win the general election in November. Representative Debbie Mayfield beat Representative Ritch Workman in the Republican primary for Senate District 17, while Representative Matt Hudson was defeated by Representative Kathleen Passidomo in Senate District 28. In Senate District 23, Representative Greg Steube emerged as the winner in a crowded Republican field, defeating former Representative Doug Holder, Representative Ray Pilon and County Commissioner Nora Patterson.

Below you will find a breakdown for the Florida House and Senate races detailing the unofficial primary election results. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions or would like additional information.

Hank Holderfield, Executive Director
Florida Society of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons

Election Results (pdf)

Download an update from our outstanding lobbying team at Gray-Robinson on the primary election results. Note the column indicating which candidates received FSOMS’ Political Action Committee (FLOMSPAC) support. Over $25,000 was donated this year by FLOMSPAC to state campaigns.

Download election results here.

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Annual Meeting

September 14, 2016 By Gayle Davies

Nov. 11-13, 2016
2016 Fall Meeting
Ritz Carlton Grande Lakes
Orlando, FL

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Important Update Regarding Conscious Sedation and Pediatric Conscious Sedation Permit Holders

April 5, 2016 By Gayle Davies

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Effective April 17, 2016, the Board of Dentistry’s revised Rules 64B5-14.009, Conscious Sedation Requirements: Operatory, Recovery Room, Equipment, Medicinal Drugs, Emergency Protocols, Records, and Continuous Monitoring and 64B5-14.010, Pediatric Conscious Sedation Requirements: Operatory, Recovery Room, Equipment, Medicinal Drugs, Emergency Protocols, Records, and Continuous Monitoring goes into effect.

These rules were amended to clarify language concerning standard equipment for the operating and recovery room and to add mandatory equipment.  A capnograph was added to the list of standard equipment that must be readily available to the operatory and recovery room and maintained in good working order. Additional clarification was made for continuous monitoring which requires a patient who is administered a drug(s) for conscious sedation must be continuously monitored intra-operatively by pulse oximetry and capnograph to provide pulse rate, oxygen saturation of the blood, and ventilations (end-tidal carbon dioxide).

Please click here for the full rule text of 64B5-14.009. Click here for the full rule text of 64B5-14.010.

For more the complete laws and rules booklet, please visit the Board’s website.

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Master Course in GBR and Sinus Floor Elevation Procedures

April 5, 2016 By Gayle Davies

Dear Members of the Florida Society of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons,

Please see the attached information regarding a Master Course in GBR and Sinus Floor Elevation Procedures, An Interactive 3-day course with Live Surgeries and Hands-On Workshops. This course will be led by Professor Daniel Buser June 22- 24, 2016 at the School of Dental Medicine, University of Bern, Switzerland.

This interactive 3 day course has been established for experienced implant surgeons and will involve two main surgical techniques for bone augmentation including the GBR technique using bone fillers and barrier membranes, and the sinus floor elevation procedure using the lateral window or the transalveolar Osteotome technique. The different surgical techniques will not only be presented and discussed but also demonstrated will lives surgeries and hands-on workshop.

This course provides an opportunity to work with one of the world’s leading oral surgeons in a university setting with a limited number of participants. If you have interest in more details about the course or in attending this course after reviewing the course description please phone Julie Gonzalez- 407-921-6350 or Carlos Martinez 305-484-1861 from Geistlich Biomaterials for additional information.

Thank you!

Download Buser Course Information

 

 

 

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2016 Legislative Highlights

April 5, 2016 By Gayle Davies

Thanks again to our outstanding lobbying team from Gray-Robinson, Mike Huey, Todd Steibly and Jessica Love, for another stellar job serving oral and maxillofacial surgery in Florida. It was an incredibly busy session with numerous issues impacting our specialty and we emerged unscathed.

Download a comprehensive review of the 2016 session.

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