The company will offer free design consultations during the event while also showcasing a suite of solutions designed to promote ergonomics.
Midmark has announced complimentary design consultations during the upcoming Henry Schien’s THRIVELIVE next month. Midmark, a diamond-level sponsor of the event, will offer complimentary in-booth design consultations with experts Jeff Carter, DDS, and Pat Cater IIDA of Practice Design Group. They will also be leading the Midmark-sponsored workshop, “Practice Design Impacts More Than You Think: Project Planning for Success” on Thursday, May 4 at 11 am.
“At Midmark, we believe that better care starts with a better-designed care environment,” Stephanie Woeste, director of dental marketing for Midmark, said in a press release from the company. “But planning a remodel or new construction can be overwhelming. How do you know your new floor plan will optimize your workflow? How can you be sure to choose the right equipment and finishes to complement your space? We know it can be difficult. That’s why we are pleased to offer free design consultations right in our booth. Doctors can get input and advice on their floor plans and selections from award-winning dental practice designers.”
Visitors to the Midmark booth can also explore a full suite of Midmark solutions designed to promote ergonomic positioning, support infection prevention, and simplify everyday processes throughout the entire dental clinical zone.
THRIVELIVE attendees are also invited to join the Midmark-sponsored THRIVELIVE Bash at Drai’s Nightclub on Friday, May 5.
THRIVELIVE will be held May 4-6, 2023 at Caesar’s Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada. This event will offer clinicians and their teams to learn from thought leaders about the clinical applications of dental technology and the business side of the industry. Doctors attending the event are encouraged to schedule their design appointment with Midmark in advance by sending an email to midmarkdentalupdates@midmark.com.
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