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Dr PB Robinson BDS FDS PhD MBA DipEd ILT
Senior Lecturer/ Honorary Consultant
Department of Restorative Dentistry
King's College London Dental Institute
An interactive recording of the inaugural live webinar presented in March & April 2006
2 hours verifiable CPD |
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Learning aims
- Provide an update in endodontics for general dental practitioners
Learning objectives
- Provide an update for Pulp Afflictions CD-ROM
- Appreciate why root canal treatment may fail
- Tackle a retreatment problem
Learning Outcomes
- By the end of the session participants will be familiar with some of the most current thinking in endodontics.
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| About the presenter |
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Dr Robinson has extensive experience in postgraduate teaching both nationally and internationally.
He is the lead subject expert for the multi-award-winning CD-ROM "Pulp Afflictions", and author of the popular monthly clinical feature in Dental Practice "Robinson's Referrals" |
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| Contents |
The course comprises
- Presentation (approximately 40 minutes)
- CPD certification quiz (16 questions)
- Answers and feedback
- Related resources
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| CPD |
The presentation is divided into sections with a review quiz to help assess how much information you have retained. On completion of each quiz the answers can be reviewed together with the correct responses.
CPD certification (2 hours) is obtained by passing the CPD certification quiz after viewing the presentation. The certification quiz contains all the questions in the same order as given in the presentation but you have only one attempt at each. The pass mark is 70%; if you have completed and reviewed the presentation thoroughly you should score 100%!
If you score less than 70% make a note of the questions answered incorrectly then review the relevant parts of the presentation and repeat the quiz.
Once you have passed the quiz you may view all the questions together with the correct answers and feedback. If you would like to discuss topics raised in the course there is the discussion forum. |
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