THE EXTRA DEGREE

Transcription

THE EXTRA DEGREE
2015 Annual Session
October 1–3, 2015
Chicago (Schaumburg) IL
At 211 degrees, water is hot.
At 212 degrees, it boils.
And with boiling water, comes steam.
And steam can power a locomotive.
THE EXTRA DEGREE
Because one extra degree separates the good from the great!
Save Big in June with Early Registration!
16 N Riverside Ave #204
Medford, OR 97501 USA
Tel: 541.245.2808
www.obifoundation.org
Agenda Summary • October 1–3, 2015 • Chicago (Schaumburg), Illinois
Thursday, October 1 | Academy Day Speakers | Optional Activities
7:00am—10:00am
Stace Lind, DMD Centennial, CO
Fundamentals of Bone Grafting & Socket Preservation and
Alloderm Soft Tissue Grafting: A Hands-on Experience
7:00am—10:00am
John Haupt, MDT BDT Brea, CA
Pro Arch Solution: Introduction to Fixed Full-Arch Implant
Restorations
10:30am—5:00pm
SEADOG CHICAGO’s Architectural Tour
Box lunch on the jetboat!
6:30pm—10:00pm
President`s Reception/Light Dinner
Join your colleagues to kick off the meeting! Light Dinner. Live
music! Prizes for Bead Game & Raffle!
Friday, October 2 | General Session Speakers
8:00am—8:15am
David MacLean, DDS Calgary, Alberta, Canada
8:15am–8:45am
Tom Dumont, DDS FICD FACD Ashland, OR
Wayne Sletten, DDS Albert Lea, MN
L. Parnell Taylor, DDS FICD FACD Redlands, CA
8:45am—9:00am
Tim Dornin, DMD Moon Township, PA
John Basil, DDS Wellsburg, WV
Jeff McClendon, DMD New York, NY
Mike Gunson, DDS MD Santa Barbara, CA
9:00am—10:15am Dara Chira, DMD Burlington, VT
Holly Spence, PT PRC Williston VT
Gayle Myers, MD Milton VT
10:15am—10:45am
Break with Table Clinics
10:45am—12:00pm
Jeff McClendon, DMD New York, NY
12:00pm—1:00pm
Welcome & Introductions by the OBI Foundation President
The Effect of Specially Designed and Managed Occlusal Devices on
Patient Symptoms and Pain: A Cohort Study
Co-Chairmen of the Annual Session introduce the meeting and the
212° book (included in Welcome bag)
Part 1 ~ Bioesthetics—Teeth to Toes
Part 2 ~ Bioesthetics—Teeth to Toes
LUNCH
1:00pm—3:00pm
Stace Lind, DMD Centennial, CO
3:00pm—3:30pm
Break with Table Clinics
3:30pm—4:45pm
Bill Esser, MS PT CCTT Medford, OR
Updates with Minimally Invasive Composite Bonding
The 3D Effect of Body Posture on Occlusion, TMJ, and Muscle
Function of the Head & Neck
Saturday, October 3 | General Session Speakers | Optional Activity
8:00am—9:30am
Domingo Martin, DDS &
Maria Provedo, DDS San Sebastian, Spain
Part 1 ~ Pre-Prosthetic Orthodontics—The Joy of Teamwork
8:00am—9:30am
Barbara Stackhouse, RDH ME.D Nashville, TN
Raise the Bar: Health-Centered Profitable Hygiene Department
9:30am—10:00am
Break with Table Clinics
10:00am—11:30am
Domingo Martin, DDS &
Maria Provedo, DDS San Sebastian, Spain
Part 2 ~ Pre-Prosthetic Orthodontics—The Joy of Teamwork
10:00am—11:30am
Brenda Penwell, BS Scottsdale, AZ
Living a Life of Abundance: Smart Women Finish “Wealthy”
11:30am—12:30pm
LUNCH
12:30pm—2:00pm
Mark Silberg, DMD McKees Rocks, PA
Site Preparations for Dental Implants
12:30pm—2:00pm
Carol Bennett, RD CCN Colorado Springs, CO
Nutrition and Dentistry: A Critical Health Connection
2:00pm—2:30pm
Break with Table Clinics
2:30pm—4:15pm
Alejandro James, DDS MSD FID León, GTO Mexico
From Simple to Complex! Facially Generated Treatment Planning
4:15pm–11:30pm
SPIRIT OF CHICAGO Dinner Cruise
Buffet Dinner, Music & Dancing on Cruise Ship!
OBI 2015 ANNUAL SESSION
Chicago (Schaumburg) Illinois
INVITATION & WELCOME from the 2015 Annual Session Co-Chairmen
Dr. John Basil
Dr. Tim Dornin
At 211 degrees, water is HOT. At 212 degrees, it boils. And with boiling water comes steam, and steam
can power a locomotive. Raising water’s temperature by one degree means the difference between something that’s simply very hot and something that generates enough force to power a machine. Ideally, this
metaphor should fuel our every endeavor, consistently pushing us to make the extra effort in every task
we undertake. 212 degrees serves to remind us that seemingly small things can make tremendous differences. This simple idea has a singular focus that is actionable, and action is necessary to produce your
desired results. Bioesthetic Dentistry is the ONE EXTRA DEGREE in dentistry—transformative, powerful and
actionable.
OBI is an international bioesthetic dentistry foundation that teaches dental professionals that one extra degree. We are honored to host alumni, team members, guests and exceptional speakers from around the
world. In keeping with our theme “THE EXTRA DEGREE” we met the challenge in planning an international
meeting that will deliver the power to transform. We now challenge you, and we ask you to challenge
yourself. Use 212 degrees as the motivation for everything you do in your office and in your lives. Push
for that one extra degree, that additional effort—even if you don’t feel like it. Make a promise and do it
because you said so. Start by signing up for the 2015 Annual Session. It’s time to turn up the heat!
HOTEL/CONFERENCE CENTER BY
Renaissance Schaumburg Convention Center Hotel
1551 N. Thoreau Dr. | Schaumburg, Illinois 60173
http://www.meetingsimagined.com/property/
renaissance-schaumburg-convention-center-hotel
TO MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS
Call the hotel by September 10 for the OBI rate of $152.44
per night (including tax). 1. 8 7 7 . 3 0 3 . 0 1 0 4
You can also make your reservations online at
https://resweb.passkey.com/go/OBIFoundation
HOTEL DOES NOT PROVIDE SHUTTLE SERVICE.
• Alternate transportation is available.
• Call American Taxi at 877.755.2227 for lowest taxi fares.
Courtesy phone available in airport.
• American Taxi fee: $35 (one way)
• Estimated taxi fare: $65 (one way)
• Visit www.flychicago.com for airport information.
DRIVING FROM CHICAGO O’HARE AIRPORT (13 MILES)
• Go West on Interstate 90, exit at Route 53 North.
• Take the Algonquin Road exit. Turn right at Algonquin Road and
head west.
• Turn left at Meacham Road, continue 2 blocks to Thoreau Drive.
• Turn left at Thoreau Drive, then turn right into hotel and convention
center complex.
GETTING INTO & AROUND
DOWNTOWN CHICAGO
METRA TRAINS Run every hour
from Arlington Park Race Track Station
(10 minutes from hotel) to Ogilvie
Transportation Center in downtown
Chicago. Fare is $6 one way. A
weekend pass for $8 allows unlimited
rides on Saturday & Sunday.
CHICAGO TRANSIT AUTHORITY
(CTA) www.transitchicago.com
Buses and trains within the city are
convenient and affordable. You can
plan your trip and check fares online.
MISSION STATEMENTS
The mission of OBI Foundation is to promote the health benefits of bioesthetic dentistry worldwide through education, research and service to the dental profession and to the public.
For more information about the Foundation, OBI’s founders,
faculty, curriculum and schedule of educational opportunities,
visit our website at www.obifoundation.org.
Continuing Education
Recognition Program
OBI Foundation for Bioesthetic Dentistry is an ADA
CERP Recognized Provider.
ADA CERP is a service of
the American Dental Association to assist dental
professionals in identifying
quality providers of continuing dental education.
ADA CERP does not approve or endorse individual
courses or instructors, nor
does it imply acceptance
of credit hours by boards
of dentistry.
ANTITRUST DISCLAIMER
The information provided during the OBI Foundation Annual Session is intended to
expose attendees to various ideas, concepts and techniques. OBI Foundation does
not recommend or endorse any particular course of conduct, nor shall it be held liable for the method in which the attendee uses the information presented at this
meeting. The content of a course or the use of specific products in lectures, breakout
sessions, table clinics or any research program should not be construed as indicating endorsement or approval by the OBI Foundation of the views presented or the
products used. Speakers are required to disclose to participants any financial, commercial or promotional interest in a product or company that may influence their presentations. However, OBI shall not be liable for a speaker’s failure to disclose such
interest. Please be advised that speakers or scheduling may change without notice.
Articulator System
Combining Esthetics & Function
Now the PANADENT ARTICULATOR and MOTION
ANALOGS with six degrees of freedom, along with the
PANA-MOUNT FACE-BOW using the BioEsthetic Level
Gauge and Adjustable Nasion Relator, can be used for the
diagnosis and treatment of Esthetics, as well as Function.
1-800-368-9777
[email protected]
www.panadent.com
•
•
•
•
•
Communicates esthetic information to laboratories
Reproduces all major mandibular movements
Interchangeability of dental casts
Opens 180 degrees without falling apart
Positive centric latch
Dedicated to Providing Quality Innovative Products & Exceptional Customer Service
 ACADEMY SESSION
 LAB CADRE SESSION
Continuing Education Morning—3 hours CE credit
THURSDAY, October 1
OBI ACADEMY OF BIOESTHETIC DENTISTRY
Academy Chairman
Gayle Fletcher, DDS PA Willis, Texas
The Academy’s purpose is to provide educational opportunities to its members and
support for professional and personal growth in their endeavors to practice bioesthetic dentistry effectively. Academy Members are dentists, specialists and technicians who have finished or are currently enrolled in Level III or Level IV classes. The
completion of Level III or Level IV is not an end-point, but rather a beginning in our
collective bioesthetic education. ABD is the needed vehicle for continual engagement in our journey towards understanding. The ultimate goal of the Academy is to increase the number of patients who receive
the health benefits of bioesthetic dentistry.
ACADEMY CE DAY
2015 Co-Chairmen
Manami Yamaguchi, DMD Lake Oswego, Oregon
Sue Vetter, DDS Seattle, Washington
A HANDS-ON EXPERIENCE: Fundamentals of Bone Grafting & Socket Preservation and Alloderm
Soft Tissue Grafting.
Stace Lind, DMD Centennial, Colorado
Knowing how to manage the loss or the preservation of bone and increasing soft tissue coverage is a true
offering in each practice with the clinician who can deliver in a predictable way its proper placement for
esthetics and function. Learn the criteria for patient assessment, treatment options and treatment planning,
as well as addressing the clinical management of the patient. Through this “Introduction to Alloderm Tissue
Grafting” you will learn the significance of root coverage, erosion and risk levels for teeth with root exposure. We will look at options and consequences for the patient with gum recession and a practical, simple approach to assisting each patient in our practice. Lecture and hands on with alloderm placement as
well as suture techniques.
PRO ARCH SOLUTION: Introduction to Fixed Full-Arch Implant Restorations
John Haupt, MDT BDT Brea, California
The process of treating edentulism with full-arch implant-supported restorations remains a significant priority
for both dental clinicians and their patients. Most edentulous patients want a fixed restorative option, shorter
healing time and immediate fixed solutions with minimal appointments. Surgical treatment of complete and
single-arch edentulous cases require a team approach, and the treatment will vary based on factors such
as anatomy, available bone and the patient’s desires. Learn how to identify and evaluate appropriate candidates. Review the clinical documentation of this concept and techniques for other available options for
full-arch replacement. We’ll also discuss proper case selection, diagnostic necessities for evaluation, and
the impact of incorporating fully edentulous treatment options into a practice.
ACADEMY OF BIOESTHETIC DENTISTRY — Member Freebies & Discounts!
Academy CE Day is FREE for ABD members. In addition, General Session fees are discounted—
including the fees for their spouse, guests and team! If you are not already a member of the
Academy of Bioesthetic Dentistry, and if you’re a graduate of Level III or Level IV, it is a great
time to join! We encourage Academy members to bring a guest.
 GENERAL SESSION
FRIDAY, October 2
7 hours CE credit
WELCOME & INTRODUCTIONS
David MacLean, DDS Calgary, Alberta, Canada
OBI Foundation President’s Welcome to the 2015 Annual Session and Introductions.
THE EFFECT OF SPECIALLY DESIGNED AND MANAGED OCCLUSAL DEVICES ON PATIENT
SYMPTOMS AND PAIN: A COHORT STUDY
Thomas D. Dumont, DDS FICD FACD Ashland, Oregon
Wayne Sletten, DDS Albert Lea, Minnesota
L. Parnell Taylor, DDS FICD FACD Redlands, California
There is limited data regarding the benefit of using an occlusal device to help patients resolve a variety of
symptoms involving temporomandibular disorder, as well as head, neck and shoulder pain. The purpose
of this study was to evaluate the effect of a carefully adjusted occlusal device on 12 symptoms to determine if there was enough evidence to justify a randomized control trial of this methodology. Splints were
designed to ensure a stable, reproducible, mandibular position in a cohort of 157 dental patients with
mixed histories of the following 12 symptoms: temporomandibular joint “pop,” “click” and lock; jaw, neck,
shoulder, and mouth-opening pain; headache; earache; tinnitus; and clenching and grinding of teeth. The
results showed significant improvement (P < 0.001) in 11 of the 12 symptoms.
SESSION CO-CHAIRMEN INTRODUCE 212˚ THE EXTRA DEGREE
John Basil, DDS Wellsburg, West Virginia
Tim Dornin, DMD Moon Township, Pennsylvania
“At 211 degrees, water is hot. At 212 degrees, it boils. And with boiling water, comes steam. And with
steam, you can power a train. Just one extra degree makes all the difference.”** Ideally, this metaphor
should fuel our every endeavor, consistently pushing us to make the extra effort in every task we undertake. 212 degrees serves to remind us that seemingly small things can make tremendous differences. This
simple idea has a singular focus that is actionable, and action is necessary to produce your desired results. Bioesthetic Dentistry IS the one extra degree in dentistry—transformative, powerful and actionable.
Use 212 degrees as the motivation for everything you do—in your office and in your lives. We’ll discuss
how to push for that one extra degree and make that additional effort, even when you don’t feel like it.
**From the book 212˚ the extra degree by Sam Parker. A copy is included with your registration.
FRIDAY, October 2
7 hours CE credit
BIOESTHETICS—TEETH TO TOES Part 1 & 2
Jeff McClendon, DMD FAGD ABGD New York, NY
Mike Gunson, DDS MD Santa Barbara, California
Dara Chira, DMD Burlington, Vermont
Gayle Myers, MD Milton, Vermont
Holly Spence, PT PRC Williston, Vermont
To deliver complete, comprehensive, predictable care,
it is imperative to look beyond the forms of the teeth,
TMJs, face and airway when we evaluate and treat
our patients with Bioesthetic Dentistry. This in depth review of the Bioesthetic principles and guidelines defined by Dr. Robert Lee examines how they apply, not
only to the dentition, but as integral components in assessing and caring for our patients from head to toe.
A wellness-based approach to diagnostics and treatments takes a team of dental and medical specialists
along with adjunctive health care providers who share
the same vision and goals. Dr. McClendon and his
wellness team will share their processes and experiences in treating a wide range of patients with dental,
health and wellness issues.
Learn how each team member integrates the Bioesthetic Principles, their professional training and treatment philosophies to achieve neutral posture, balance
and alignment from head to toe in their mutual patients.
•Dr. McClendon will provide a comprehensive
overview of the Bioesthetic Dentistry principles
and share his process and techniques for treating
simple and complex restorative patients.
•Oral Maxillofacial Surgeon, Dr. Gunson will
review his Face, Airway, Bite principles and share
how he systematically plans surgery to achieve
treatment goals.
•Orthodontist, Dr. Chira will share her process
of diagnosing and caring for her patients by integrating her Roth/Williams principles and Bioesthetic Dentistry with Complementary Alternative
Medicine.
•Integrative Holistic Medical Physician, Dr. Gayle
Myers will introduce philosophy and principles of
Biodynamic Osteopathy and share her personal
and professional experience co-treating patients
undergoing Bioesthetic rejuvenation.
•Physical Therapist, Holly Spence will share her
approach as a Postural Restoration Institute-trained
physical therapist and demonstrate the value and
effectiveness of PRI physical therapy in achieving
neutral posture for our mutual Bioesthetic patients.
From head to toe, this program will provide an
understanding and appreciation for a teambased approach to delivering optimum dental
health and overall wellness when caring for your
patients.
UPDATES WITH MINIMALLY INVASIVE COMPOSITE BONDING
Stace Lind, DMD Centennial, Colorado (USA)
An update with materials, methods, and techniques for improving our bonding and adhesive dentistry.
A step-by-step approach to bonding and building teeth to their natural form
THE 3D EFFECT OF BODY POSTURE on Occlusion, TMJ, and Muscle Function of the Head & Neck Bill Esser, MS PT CCTT Medford, Oregon (USA)
This presentation brings together both research and clinical data to show how the position of the cranium
and maxillary teeth in the sagittal, frontal, and transverse planes has a profound effect on occlusion, EMG
activity of the head and neck, and the temporomandibular joint. Following this presentation dentists and orthodontists will have a better understanding of how the head, neck, and teeth work in a dynamic balance
on either side of the TMJ and why interdisciplinary treatment is vital in the treatment of patients with TMD.
 GENERAL SESSION
 BREAK OUT SESSION
SATURDAY, October 3
7 hours CE credit
THE JOY OF TEAMWORK— PRE-PROSTHETIC ORTHODONTICS
Domingo Martin, DDS San Sebastian, Spain
Maria Provedo, DDS San Sebastian, Spain
Orthodontics today has become a purely cosmetic profession where everyone is concerned about aligning teeth and obtaining that “beautiful smile”. However, when one looks beyond the surface, esthetics without function is of little value. Those of us trained in the Roth and OBI philosophies know this very well. In
many instances, we realize we cannot achieve our most important goals by doing only orthodontics or
only OBI. Because of tooth wear, missing teeth, periodontal disease and many other dental problems, the
teamwork of Roth and OBI doctors is so important since both have the same functional occlusion goals,
and we can work together to achieve them. In this presentation, we will share many of our cases to demonstrate our diagnostic and treatment protocol, and show you that working together with the same goals is
a tremendous joy. SITE PREPARATIONS FOR DENTAL IMPLANTS
Mark Silberg, DMD McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania
The clinician today is faced with countless choices that need to be made prior to being able to place
a dental implant, These choices range from when and how to extract a tooth, whether or not to graft a
socket, how to graft the socket, what materials to use to graft a socket and how to predict whether or not
a socket graft will work. If a tooth has previously been extracted and the residual ridge is insufficient for the
placement of an endosseous implant, what choices are possible for augmenting the ridge?
This presentation will focus on the regeneration of the atrophic alveolar ridge. A brief history of techniques
will lead up to cases that have been treated with recombinant BMP and frozen human stem cells.
FROM SIMPLE TO COMPLEX! Facially Generated Treatment Planning
Alejandro James, DDS MSD FID León, Gto, Mexico
The purpose of this presentation is to share how different ideas and philosophies of work can all blend together in order to achieve the principles and a super outcome! Topics such as adhesion, modern conservative tooth prepping, updates in composites and ceramics, and soft tissue management will be covered.
MADE IN
GERMANY
NO MORE
HIDING!
BIORTHOSIS® – the first occlusal splint
with a unique provisional veneer
A brand of
www.BIORTHOSIS.com
SATURDAY, October 3
7 hours CE credit
RAISE THE BAR: Health-Centered, Profitable Hygiene Department
Barb Stackhouse, RDH M.Ed. Nashville, Tennessee
The talk in hygiene circles these days is about biofilms, inflammation, systemic disease impacting periodontal disease, and vice versa. Learn about a different model of hygiene practice that will allow you to fully
partner with patients while providing the framework for their own engagement in the process of moving towards health. We know a healthy periodontal status leads to a healthier dentition leads to a healthier occlusion. It all begins with the foundation!
LIVING A LIFE OF ABUNDANCE: Smart Women Finish “Wealthy”
Brenda Penwell, BS (President, Schuster’s Performance Coach, Inc.) Scottsdale, Arizona
While we don’t define “wealthy” or “abundance” ONLY in terms of finances, it’s certainly the primary criteria that comes to most people’s minds. Women have always been an integral part of our nation’s history.
Their participation in the workforce is just one contribution to our country’s success. But, working women
are busy women who also often continue as their families primary caregivers. Although women in the USA
generally live longer than men, they often retire with smaller pensions and fewer assets. We all want to live
with dignity and security in our later years, but that requires planning. Married or single, there are certain
financial security issues that women face as they age. However old we are, there is plenty to do ahead.
DIET, DETOX AND TMJ: Addressing Inflammation to Promote Healing
Carol Bennett, RD CCN Colorado Springs, CO
Do you or your patients experience achy joints, headaches, irritability, brain fog, or fatigue? If so, the foods
you eat every day may be to blame. Could the bagels you eat for breakfast bring on your afternoon headache? Could the milk in your coffee cause joint pain, brain fog or eczema? There is a powerful connection between what you eat and how you feel. Foods can cause inflammation, which can aggravate many
health problems, including TMJ. If you or your patient are suffering from inflammation or TMJ, come and
learn more. We will discuss the tools for assessing overall nutrition needs and dietary triggers, how to remove toxins that cause inflammation, and how to identify dietary and lifestyle choices to support health and
wellness. This program will outline the nutritional protocols necessary for success in treating TMJ patients.
Spirit of Chicago Dinner Cruise
Saturday | 7:00pm (bus loads at 4:15pm)
Sail for 3 hours, watch the Chicago skyline light
up from the water and enjoy a beautiful sunset.
Departing from Navy Pier, the cruise route takes
you north along the lakefront and then back down
toward Museum Campus and Soldier Field. Enjoy
phenomenal views from the rooftop observation
deck or the many windows surrounding the
climate-controlled dining decks. A creative,
contemporary buffet-style dinner is available
throughout the cruise. Sample a variety of delicious
dishes and be sure to save room for dessert! After
dinner, the dance floor is the place to be with our
onboard DJ playing a range of today’s hits and old
favorites. Upbeat and lively, attire is casual.
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
JUNE IS EARLY REGISTRATION MONTH!
• Register by June 30 to qualify for EARLY fees.
• SAVE up to $300
per person in June.
• Divide your payments over 3 months!
„„ REGISTRATION FEE INCLUDES: Attendance at all
presentations, one copy of the handbook, lunches, breaks, and
the scheduled evening event on Thursday. „„ ACADEMY OF BIOESTHETIC DENTISTRY MEMBERS
Academy CE Day is FREE. General Session fees are discounted,
including the fees for your spouse, guests and team!
If you’re not already a member of the Academy, and if you’re a
graduate of Level III or Level IV, it’s a great time to join!!
We encourage Academy members to bring a guest.
„„ SPOUSES & GUESTS Are welcome for additional fees. See
Registration Form for more information.
„„ HOTEL RESERVATIONS
• You are responsible for making your own room
reservations.
• A limited number of rooms are available in the OBI room
block at the rate of $152.44 per night (including tax).
• To receive the OBI rate, you must make your reservation
by Thursday, SEPTEMBER 10. Reservations made after
September 10 are not eligible for the OBI rate. Please
consider making your reserations early!
• Call Renaissance Hotels by Marriott at 1.877.303.0104
and ask for the OBI block rate.
• You can also reserve your room online using this link:
https://resweb.passkey.com/go/OBIfoundation
„„ MEALS
• BREAKFAST—Hotel offers a full American
breakfast or breakfast buffet in the restaurant
for $19 or Continental Breakfast for $14.
• LUNCH—Included in your registration.
• DINNER—See hotel concierge for restaurant suggestions and more info on various
modes of transportation into Chicago.
• CLUB FLOOR—All those with rooms on the
Club floor will benefit from complimentary
appetizers and breakfast.
„„ CANCELLATION POLICY
Full refund requests must be received at
OBI by Monday, September 1, 2015.
Email [email protected] or call
800.438.6441. Later refund requests are
subject to a $50 processing fee. All cancellation requests are processed within 60
days after the OBI Annual Session. OBI
reserves the right to cancel this event if the
minimum registration expectations are not
met. Registrants will be notified and full refunds will be issued.
Foundation for
Bioesthetic
Dentistry
REGISTRATION FORM & FEES
Fields outlined in RED are required!
16 N Riverside Ave #204
Medford, OR 97501 USA
Fax: 541.245.9445
PRIMARY REGISTRANT
Name
Doctor
Tech
Other
ABD Member
Address
City
Zip
Code
State
Office
Country
Cell Ph
Email
Fax
ADDITIONAL ATTENDEES—List names & job titles for name tags. Use a separate sheet for more than four.
Name
Title
Name
Title
Name
Title
Name
Title
June
EARLY
2015 REGISTRATION FEES
ACADEMY DAY
Number of ABD
Non
Attendees Member Member
Select One
July & August
REGULAR
September
LATE
TOTALS
ABD
Non
Member Member
ABD
Non
Member Member
Attendees
x Fees = $
Doctors
INCLUDED $125
INCLUDED $125
INCLUDED $125
Lab Techs
INCLUDED $95
INCLUDED $95
INCLUDED $95
Total Attendees=
GENERAL SESSION
SUB-TOTAL: Academy Day Fees—Section
0
Number of ABD
Non
Attendees Member Member
Select One
$0
$0
$0
ABD
Non
Member Member
ABD
Non
Member Member
Attendees
x Fees = $
Doctors
$950
$1,300
$1,150
$1,500
$1,250
$1,600
Lab Techs
$850
$1,200
$1,050
$1,400
$1,150
$1,500
Team Members, Spouses, Guests
$650
$1,000
$850
$1,200
$950
$1,300
$0
$0
$0
SUB-TOTAL: General Session Fees—Section
$0
Total Attendees=
0
Quantity/
Attendees
OPTIONAL ACTIVITIES
OCT 1—Bead Game. 3 Strands + Tickets
Advance sales of
6 Strands + Tickets
Bead strands include
extra Raffle Tickets!
9 Strands + Tickets
June
October 1
•Buy Bead Strands
at the door for
$20 each.
•All attendees will
receive one free
raffle ticket.
$50
+2 Tickets
$50
+1 Ticket
$100
+4 Tickets
$100
+2 Tickets
$150
+6 Tickets
$150
+3 Tickets
+Tickets
0
+Tickets
OCT 1—Reception: Unregistered Guests
$75
per guest
$75
OCT 1—Seadog’s Architectural Cruise
$75
per person Cruises are limited to 56 passengers.
OCT 3—Spirit of Chicago Dinner Cruise
$125
Total Bead Strands=
Make 3 equal payments?
METHOD OF PAYMENT
VISA
Card #
Name
on Card
Signature
MASTERCARD
0
$ 0.00
Qty/Attend
x Fees = $
July–September
0
Not available
per guest
$0
$0
$0
$0
$0
$0
per person If full, we’ll add you to the waiting list.
$0
SUB-TOTAL: Optional Activities—Section
$0
= $
$0
GRAND TOTAL: Sections
(Make checks payable to OBI. There is a $25 processing fee for returned checks.)
AMERICAN EXPRESS
CHECK ENCLOSED #
Exp
CID#
RESET
Complete & Submit
form electronically, or
Print and fax or mail
to OBI headquarters.
08/26/2015
PRINT
SUBMIT
OPTIONAL ACTIVITIES
AT THE ANNUAL SESSION
Make it more than a
business trip!
Experience the rich culture,
architecture and waterways of
historic downtown Chicago when
you join us on the excursions OBI
has arranged.
You can also strike out on your
own to shop, dine or just explore
the beautiful ‘Windy City’!
Seadog Chicago’s Architectural Tour Thursday | 11:45am—1:15pm
Seadog Chicago's River Architectural Tour takes you along the Chicago River all the way
to the famous Willis Tower! Departing from Navy Pier, this 90-minute architecture cruise
is the best way to get up-close to all of Chicago’s most famous buildings and unique
architecture. It combines amazing views, entertaining narration and an exciting jetboat
ride. Lunches are distributed as each passenger boards the boat. Welcome aboard!
CLICK PHOTO FOR MORE INFO, PHOTOS AND VIDEO!
President’s Reception & Light Dinner Thursday | 6:30pm—10:30pm
Please join us as we kick off the Annual Session with this casual social event for all
attendees to meet, greet and network before the main event. Reconnect with old friends
and get acquainted with new ones, enjoy some fabulous food, drinks and live music by
Jason Moore—back by popular demand! Enjoy the Taco Bar—manned by a Chef—with
all the fixings for Tacos, Burritos, Salad and more. Indulge in the Dessert station, too!
Two cash bars available. Your guests are welcome for an additional fee.
Bead Game & Raffle During President’s Reception | 8:00pm—9:00pm
To play the game, you can buy up to 9 strands of beads to wear. The winner is determined
by a series of coin tosses: if you make the wrong call (heads or tails) you take off a strand
of beads. The last player still wearing one or more strands of beads wins the game and
chooses their prize. The remaining prizes are raffled off after the game. All attendees
receive one free raffle ticket! Extra tickets are included with an advance purchase of beads.
Spirit of Chicago Dinner Cruise Saturday | 7:00pm*—10:00pm
Sail for 3 hours, watch the Chicago skyline light up from the water and enjoy a beautiful
sunset. Departing from Navy Pier, the cruise route takes you north along the lakefront
and then back down toward Museum Campus and Soldier Field. Enjoy phenomenal
views from the rooftop observation deck or the many windows surrounding the climatecontrolled dining decks. A creative, buffet-style dinner is available throughout the
cruise: Green Salad, Mediterranean Salad, Roast Salmon & Tilapia, Chicken Parmesan
Meatballs, Twice-Cooked Beef Short Ribs, Baked Ziti, Roast Broccoli, Desserts. After
dinner, the dance floor is the place to be with our on-board DJ playing a range of today’s
hits and old favorites. Upbeat and lively, attire is casual. CLICK PHOTO FOR MORE
INFO, PHOTOS & VIRTUAL TOUR. *bus begins loading at 4:15pm
2014 Annual Session in San Francisco...
Good times, great people and fond memories!