You can earn CE credits through new webinar series, "Where Clinical Efficiency Meets Business Success."
The Academy of Laser Dentistry (ALD), said to be the only independent and unbiased non-profit association dedicated to improving patient care with the proper use of laser technology, will be conducting a new webinar series for continuing education credits (CE).
According to ALD executive director, Gail Siminovsky, CAE, “For more than 25 years, the ALD has been dedicated to providing its members with the tools they need for achieving clinical and business success in laser dentistry. Our new webinar series is the latest example. What’s more, these presentations will be available on-demand for convenient ALD member access throughout the world.
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The ALD CE webinar series is free to members. Non-members will be able to participate for $50.00 per session and receive 1 CEU. “We believe having the ability to access all our webinars as many times as you want is a valuable benefit of being an ALD member,” explains Siminovsky.
The ALD CE webinar series will begin on July 24 from 7-8 pm EDT with “Dentistry’s New Secret Weapon: Photobiomodulation - Low Level Lasers.” This session will demonstrate how the power of low-level lasers can be used to heal tissue quickly and reduce pain without the use of opioids. The underlying science, proper dosage, and revenue-building benefits will be also be discussed.
Other webinars currently planned for the ALD CE Webinar Series include the following:
To reserve your spot for the July 24 webinar “Dentistry’s New Secret Weapon: Low Lever Lasers,” or for the latest confirmed webinar dates, times, topics and presenters, (final schedule subject to change) click here: http://bit.ly/2MRVZzr
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