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Australian Dental Congress now open for registration

With more than 69 sessions, the 38th Australian Dental Congress held in Adelaide will once again be a key meeting place for dental professionals from all fields. (Photograph: amophoto_au/Shutterstock)

Fri. 18. January 2019

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ADELAIDE, Australia: Held from 1 to 4 May in Adelaide, the 38th Australian Dental Congress will once again bring together dental professionals from across the world. With more than 100 speakers, 40 lunchtime sessions and several workshops, attendees have the choice to purchase full- and half-day passes to the congress, for which registration is now open, to ensure the best possible access to the most relevant events.

Organised by the Australian Dental Association (ADA), the biannual congress is a key event in the Asia-Pacific region. General Manager of ADA Events and Sales Oscar van Elten said, “What the ADA has attempted to do with the schedule of sessions is to offer topics across all the divisions of dentistry that are going to be of interest, but most importantly of value, to the people attending.”

Encompassing more than 69 sessions with separate programmes for dental hygienists and therapists, practice managers, dental prosthetists and dental assistants, the congress is an excellent networking platform. “Apart from the many informal get-togethers that happen between delegates who have often met at previous congresses, we have social events specifically designed to ensure that people not only have a good time, but get to know other people, which is important, not just from a personal perspective, but a professional one, too,” explained Elten.

With extensive dental practice and professional experience, former ADA President Dr Karin Alexander, has been working extensively on the 2019 congress since the planning for it began. “While the programme sessions are a very important part of the congress experience, and we hope everyone will find something to challenge and surprise them, we want people to walk away from the event having also built friendships, strengthened professional relationships and enjoyed some time off, too—sampling the very best that Adelaide, my hometown, has to offer,” Alexander said.

For more information and to register for the congress, click here.

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