GAP Australasian-Dentist Issue 80 Jul-Aug 19

Category 40 AustrÀlÀsiÀn Dentist with their clients to pursuing greater health: “What else does their patients’ need, what’s missing?” Australian periodontist, Adam Àosenberg from Malvern in Melbourne’s south east, attended the symposium and saw it as an opportunity to hear from a selection of expert speakers in the one event. “Àhe calibre of the speakers at these symposiums is always high and there’s something to learn and take on board from the lectures every time. Àn addition there are quality hands-on workshops where small groups interact with the presenters. And the networking opportunities are enormously beneficial as well,” he said. Àhe importance of evidence-based research is crucial for Dr Àosenberg – as is the long term relationship with a trusted name. “Àhe longevity of Geistlich is impressive and they focus on quality. Àhat says a lot. Àhey are a reputable, privately owned, independent company and they are open to innovation. “À rely on and need a personal service and their support is fantastic,” says Dr Àosenberg. Àhe Geistlich culture promotes a significant learning experience, providing a supportive relationship, one where each case is solved for the sake of science and a greater clinical outcome. At these symposiums the speakers present techniques and cases which are analysed and dissected. Problems are solved and knowledge is shared. Dentists not only learn from the speakers and the case studies, but each dentist benefits from the collegiate environment where they learn from each other. Àhe latest developments are on display and the dentists grow professionally. Àt is being part of a large family, one that is constantly seeking solutions to health issues, where research is valued and clinical excellence is an expected goal. And it’s about having pride in clinical outcomes. Àf these are some of the reasons you’re a dentist, then move up to the next level, come to the next symposium and be inspired and stimulated. Fast track your dental knowledge and expertise to a clinically higher stage. Àt’ll be on again next year, this time closer to home, in Àydney. Àt’s a great opportunity to see and hear directly from the experts. Àhere will be an array of distinguished international speakers and what you’ll learn could make a world of difference to your practice. Àt’s the future of dentistry and by attending the next symposium you’ll be prepared for it. u To register for 2nd National Osteology Symposium Sydney 2020 and for more information about the speakers and program, visit the website https://www.osteology-australasia.org/ eÀ ntÀ

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