
Anticipated developments in the practice of dentistry
Wednesday 3rd March 2010
20:00-21:45 GMT
Professor Nairn Wilson Ph.D D.R.D M.Sc. F.D.S B.D.S
Professor of Restorative Dentistry and Dean and Head,
King’s College London Dental Institute
2 hours verifiable CPD


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Verifiable CPD
On completion of the course and a short course evaluation you will be given a certificate for 2 hours verifiable CPD.
Learning Aim
The aim of this presentation is to review authoritative predictions of developments in the practice of dentistry.
Learning Objectives
To encourage participants to reflect on strategic plans for their practices and possible impacts on their career development.
Learning Outcome
To give participants an overview of anticipated developments in the practice of dentistry.
To stimulate forward thinking and planning both in respect of the participants’ practices and career development.
About the Presenter
Nairn Wilson is Professor of Restorative Dentistry and Dean and Head of the King's College and St Thomas' Hospitals. His many positions include Chairman of the Council of Deans and Heads of the UK Dental Schools and Editor in Chief of the Quintessentials of Dental Practice Series. His interests and special expertise encompass tooth-coloured restorative systems, applied dental materials science, clinical trial methodology, and the modern management of caries. Much of his research is practice-based.
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