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Dental
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All our
titles for continuing professional development
are listed in the column on the left hand side. Most are designed
primarily for dentists though all members of the dental team will
find something of relevance. For more information, view the title
summary page or select any of the titles listed in the left
hand column.
The feedback from our customers and evaluators clearly shows that
our interactive multimedia titles have a great deal to offer dental
professionals. This has been recognised by the audiovisual and
e-learning industries, with Pulp Afflictions winning two major
awards: Digital Media Project of
the Year 2005 and e-learning
Awards 2005. If you would like to know more about the benefits of interactive
media and how our products are developed, click
here.
Our titles complement a range of hands-on
courses. Two are listed, with more to follow. If you are involved
with a course that you think should be included here, please let
us know.
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Live web lectures ("webinars")
and online courses |
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Following a very successful pilot we
are now offering monthly
live lectures. If you have broadband you
can now enjoy presentations delived direct to your desktop, ask
the expert questions and interact with fellow participants.
Online recordings will be available on an annual
subscription, providing 15 hours of annual verifiable CPD and discounts
on the webinars and our CD-ROMs.
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"Early
Detection and Prevention of Oral Cancer" |
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This new interactive multimedia CD-ROM
is a major update to "Screening for Oral Cancer and Pre-cancer
in general dental practice". It is essential
viewing for not only dentists but all members of the dental and
other primary care teams. For details and to order click
here.
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"Desperately
Seeking Occlusion" |
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We are pleased to announce that "Desperately
Seeking Occlusion" has been selected as finalist
for the title Digital Media Project of the Year 2006.
This is the third time we have been selected, and we hope that
the program enjoys the success of Pulp Afflictions in 2005.
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"Pulp Afflictions:
Endodontics for Primary Dental Care" |
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This sophisticated course covers endodontics
for both permanent and primary dentitions as well as trauma management
in the primary care environment. It incorporates extensive information
including videos and a quiz. It will be supplemented by our web
site which will provide additional information including links
to courses. It is intended for use at work, home and to supplement
other postgraduate activities, in particular hands-on courses.
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"Goldfingered;
the use of Gold Alloys in Dental Practice" |
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The updated
version of "Goldfingered;
Gold Alloy Restorations in Dental Practice" is
now available. This comprehensive interactive distance learning
resource reviews the various types of gold alloy restorations,
ranging from small Class I inlays
through to full veneer and metal-ceramic crowns. Subjects include
the assessment of tooth strength, the influence of modern adhesives,
shade prescription, impression techniques and provisional restorations.
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Verifiable CPD |
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All our CPD titles incorporate
a verifiable module so you can gain verifiable hours without
leaving home or work. Learn at your own pace at times to suit
yourself without losing time away from work and the additional
expense of course fees.
Click here for more details.
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Visual
aids make a tremendous difference when informing patients about
dental care. "Caring for your mouth"
is our new VHS video and interactive multimedia CD-ROM title designed
to help inform patients about the essentials of oral health care
during appointments and at home.
Produced in association with the British Dental Health Foundation,
we have been evaluating it over the past year with dentists, hygienists
and dental health educators and are confident that this is a product
that any modern dental practice will find invaluable.
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