04 February 2010

Expanding Your Hygiene Practice

Want to expand your hygiene practice? Want to better meet the needs and preferences of your older patients? Want to gain an important education certificate at no charge?

Then participate in our interactive webinars (seminars on the internet) on root caries prevention, which feature:

Two 30-minute sessions conducted every Tuesday at lunch hour or every Thursday in the evening starting the week of January 11, 2010;

• How more preventive services for root caries can stimulate your practice more than any other service;

• How to integrate root caries prevention into your practice.

Here’s what others have said after participating in these webinars:

“I found the webinar to be very instructive and helpful.”
Dr. Alvin Der, Regina, Sask.

“The webinar is a wonderful tool which allowed me the opportunity to present to my team members a valuable adjunctive product, which we now incorporate into our treatment of high risk clients. The patient compliance has been amazing.”
Ms. Sandra Meger, prescribing hygienist, Fort McMurray, Alta.

How to Communicate the Value of Prevention and Elevate Your Hygiene Department

This interactive webinar will focus on a team approach to increase the productivity of the preventive side of your practice. It will provide a new prospective toward prevention and how to communicate value to your patients. You will be provided with a strategic approach to recommending prevention and communication scripts for your entire team.

These webinars are offered at no charge. Registrants who successfully complete both webinars will receive a continuing education certificate. Webinar graduates will also receive at no charge, the biweekly e-newsletter YOUR OLDER PATIENTS to provide you with an opportunity for even more education certificates.

To preview these webinars, when they are offered, and to register, please enter your professional license number below. (License information will not be stored or recorded.)

This educational opportunity is sponsored by Prevora and Germiphene


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