“Access” to Quality Endodontic Education April 14-17 in San Diego
AAE Annual Session includes forums, lectures, workshops and live surgery
Nearly two-thirds (65%) of general dentists participating in a recent survey by the American Association of Endodontists (AAE) say that opportunities for continuing education are effective in building relationships with their endodontist colleagues. The AAE Annual Session, April 14-17 in San Diego, offers high-quality seminars and workshops to enhance your skills along with the chance to network and build partnerships with colleagues from around the world.
Expanded this year to four full days of education, the AAE Annual Session, Access to Apex, Education and Care, offers 232 continuing education hours in 120 courses. A new focus on the first day of the meeting, Hot Topics and Controversies, provides attendees with a forum to debate many of endodontics’ most contested issues. Additional programming tracks allow participants to focus on one area or choose among multiple subjects including surgical and nonsurgical endodontics, new science and regenerative endodontics, practice management, professional staff and submitted presentations.
Another new feature of the AAE Annual Session allows participants to observe live surgical procedures. At the Master Clinician Series, witness clear examples of microsurgery and grafting, CT-guided apical surgery, periradicular palatal surgery and nonsurgical endodontic retreatment in a theater-in-the-round setting. Additional workshops offer hands-on exposure to a number of areas, including microsurgery, suturing, regeneration, cleaning and shaping protocols, implants, CPR and basic life support, hand care and retreatment.
“Our goal is to provide you with access to the most reliable, cutting-edge endodontic education there is, in whatever format best suits your learning needs,” said AAE President Dr. Gerald N. Glickman. “About half of general dentists surveyed by the AAE indicated that they would welcome the opportunity to observe an endodontist at work. By attending the Annual Session, they can gain exposure to multiple complex endodontic procedures and learn from the world’s leading endodontic educators and specialists.”
To recognize the theme of this year’s meeting, and the AAE’s commitment to educating and serving all patients, the Annual Session will include the organization’s first Access to Care Project, which will provide free endodontic treatment to underserved patients in the San Diego community. Through a partnership with the University of Southern California and Henry Schein Dental/Henry Schein Cares, pre-screened patients will receive care from licensed endodontists in California.
“Patient well-being is the ultimate goal of any dental treatment, and we should make every effort to provide excellent endodontic care to help patients keep their natural teeth for a lifetime,” said Dr. Glickman. “Nationwide, more than 80 percent of AAE members are engaged in making a difference in their communities year-round by providing charitable services. A recent AAE member survey shows that endodontists provide an average of ten free root canals each year.”
For more information and to view the full Annual Session program, visit the AAE Web site, www.aae.org/annualsession. To receive the member discount of more than 40 percent for session registration, general dentists are encouraged to join the AAE as Associate members.
About the AAE
The American Association of Endodontists (www.aae.org), headquartered in Chicago, represents more than 7,200 members worldwide, including approximately 95 percent of all eligible endodontists in the United States. The Association, founded in 1943, is dedicated to excellence in the art and science of endodontics and to the highest standard of patient care. The Association inspires its members to pursue professional advancement and personal fulfillment through education, research, advocacy, leadership, communication and service.