ada/nyucd advanced evidence

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ada/nyucd advanced evidence
dental.nyu.edu
February 9 - 13, 2015
NYU College of Dentistry
WORKSHOP
EVIDENCE-BASED DENTISTRY
ADVANCED
ADA/NYUCD
NYU College of Dentistry
345 East 24th Street
New York, NY 10010
ADA/NYUCD
ADVANCED
EVIDENCE-BASED DENTISTRY
WORKSHOP
February 9 - 13, 2015
NYU College of Dentistry
433 First Avenue, New York, NY
Improve Clinical Decision-Making and Patient Outcomes
This five-day intensive evidence-based dentistry (EBD) course will help
you better understand, appraise, and implement new evidence-based
dental treatment and diagnostic options into your practice, curriculum
or research.
Experienced Educators
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Dr. Richard Niederman is a professor and chair, Department of
Epidemiology and Health Promotion, and director, Center for
Evidence-Based Dentistry, NYUCD. He graduated magna cum
laude from the Harvard School of Dental Medicine, where he
also received his periodontal specialty training. He received his
evidence-based medicine certificate at University of Oxford and is
the founding U.S. editor of the Evidence-Based Dentistry Journal.
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Dr. Derek Richards is a founding member and the director of the
Centre for Evidence-Based Dentistry in Oxford. In addition to
teaching EBD at Oxford and around the world, he consults on dental
public health and has worked in hospitals and dental practices.
Dr. Richards is the current editor of the Evidence-Based Dentistry
Journal and the Dental Elf Blog.
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Dr. Elliot Abt received his master’s degree in evidence-based health
care from University of Oxford and his dental degree and master’s
degree in oral pathology from the University of Illinois. He serves on
the Critical Review Panel for the ADA Center for Evidence-Based
Dentistry and is a member of the ADA Council on Scientific Affairs.
Dr. Abt also teaches oral medicine at the University of Illinois and is
on the attending staff at Illinois Masonic Medical Center.
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Dr. Analia Veitz-Keenan is a clinical associate professor in the
Department of Oral Maxillofacial Pathology, Radiology and Medicine
at NYUCD. She teaches evidence-based dentistry to undergraduate
and post-graduate students, as well as coordinates and teaches EBD
activities for faculty. She completed her training in Evidence-Based
Practice at McMaster University in Canada, and at the Centre for
Evidence-Based Dentistry in Oxford, UK.
Interactive Curriculum
Course work focuses on human clinical trials addressing quantitative
and qualitative outcomes, risk calculation, diagnosis, and systematic
reviews. This is a hands-on learning experience, and you will be asked
to bring a clinical question or problem to solve. During the five-day,
intensive course, you will learn how to:
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Formulate clinical questions
Search for evidence
Practice critical reading and appraisal
Develop a plan to implement EBD into practice
You will receive 35 hours of CE credit from the ADA® Center
for Evidence-Based Dentistry™.
Who Should Attend?
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Dentists
Members of the dental team
Educators
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Researchers (PBRN practitioners)
Anyone in the dental profession
with an interest in evidence-based
treatments
Tuition
$2,500 USD; 20% discount for ADA members. Tuition includes course
materials and lunch. It does not include travel and lodging expenses. To
register and to learn about special discounted hotel accommodations,
please see the online registration form at www.ada.org/advancedebd.
Space is limited. Apply by December 29, 2014:
www.ADA.org/advancedEBD