july, 2021

Event Details
Join us on Wednesday, 21 July, where Associate Professor Nicole Heaphy and Dr Sophie Beaumont will provide a joint presentation. Dr Beaumont will discuss dental practitioners’ role in identifying
Event Details
Join us on Wednesday, 21 July, where Associate Professor Nicole Heaphy and Dr Sophie Beaumont will provide a joint presentation.
Dr Beaumont will discuss dental practitioners’ role in identifying people at risk of temporomandibular disorders and how we can best manage their oral and dental care. Some suggestions for what a general dental practitioner can do and when to refer to a specialist when red flags are raised.
A/Prof Heaphy will then discuss the role a specialist plays in the management of complex TMD cases.
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Speakers for this event
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Associate Professor Nicole Heaphy
Associate Professor Nicole Heaphy
Master’s Degree in Oral Medicine and Oral Pathology
Nicole graduated from the University of Melbourne in 1989. After 10 years in private general dental practice she returned to complete her Master’s Degree in Oral Medicine and Oral Pathology. Nicole is currently the Head of the Oral Medicine Unit at the Royal Dental Hospital of Melbourne and Clinical Associate Professor in Oral Medicine with the Melbourne Dental School. She recently sat on the Expert Reference Group for the current Therapeutics Guidelines – Oral and Dental and is currently serving on the federal ADA Dental Therapeutics Committee; the executive of the Oral Medicine Academy of Australasia and is an assessor with the Australian Dental Council. Her spare time is filled with family, friends and shopping!
Master’s Degree in Oral Medicine and Oral Pathology
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Dr Sophie Beaumont
Dr Sophie Beaumont
Dentist
Dentist
Organizer
ADA NSW Centre for Professional DevelopmentOur advocacy for members ensures we stay united as a profession, securing the profile, funding, support and recognition to allow us to continue advancing dentistry. As a not-for-profit organisation led by dentists for dentists, our remit is to deliver value to members and we do this in six key ways: Advocacy The strongest professions are those that are well represented Continuing Professional Development Providing comprehensive and respected CPD in world class facilities Networking and Connections Mentorship, events, local divisions and study groups Professional and Peer Advice On dento-legal matters, compliance, practice management, HR, IR, pharma News and Filtering We deliver what dentists need to know, when they need to know it Lifestyle and Benefits It's not all business. We incorporate social events and lifestyle benefits[email protected] Level 1, 1 Atchison Street, St Leonards NSW 2065
Time
(Wednesday) 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm(GMT+10:00) View in my time
CPD Hours
CPD Hours: 1.5
Price
Member Price: Dentists -$55.00, Recent Grads – $44.00, Students -$30.00 and Non-Member Price Non-Members -$90.00