BCCOHP has a variety of options that allow you to earn continuing education (CE) credits anywhere and at your own pace.
The legacy College of Dental Surgeons of BC developed educational courses on a number of topics applicable to Oral Health Professionals (OHPs). These resources are available to all OHPs and cover topics such as complaints, recordkeeping, tough topics, oral cancer and sedation.
Disclaimer: Some courses were developed before the amalgamation of BC’s four oral health regulatory colleges in 2022 and the introduction of BCCOHP’s Professional Standards for the Oral Health Team (Professional Standards), effective June 30, 2025. The Professional Standards define the minimum expectations for professional and ethical conduct, performance, and behaviour for regulated oral health professionals in BC, and replace a number of legacy documents. As a result, links to legacy practice resources contained within this course may be broken.
These courses are available for a fee to oral health professionals to submit for CE credits.
The free versions of our courses are available to anyone but are not eligible for CE credit by oral health professionals.
The legacy College of Dental Hygienists of BC developed an educational resource called L’heq’lomet: A toolkit of Indigenous Anti-Racism, Cultural Safety and Humility Learning. The toolkit was developed in consultation with subject matter experts, including those with Indigenous lived experience. Oral health professionals are encouraged to engage in meaningful and relevant IARCS&H learning as part of regular professional development.
Indigenous Anti-Racism, Cultural Safety and Humility Learning is eligible for continuing education (CE)/continuing competency (CC) credits for all oral health professionals (OHPs). Credits can be claimed on an hour-per-hour basis for learning opportunities completed in this area of study.