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Welcome to the meeting page of the ADA website. On this page you will find all the information available regarding the future meetings of the Association. Updates will appear here first so be sure to check back regularly.

Information regarding meeting not organised by the ADA but which may be of interest to our members can be found at the bottom of this page. Please note that the ADA does not endorse these meetings in any way. Links are provided for your convenience only.

All documents are saved in Adobe Acrobat pdf format. Please see the instructions below if you are unfamiliar with using this format.


Summer Meeting 2007
The Hilton Hotel, Sheffield
15 -16 June

Further information contact kr@ada-summero7.orangehome.co.uk


PAST MEETINGS

Winter Meeting 2007
Dental Anaesthesia and sedation:
lessons from the courts and ethical issues

The
Association of Anaesthetists, London

8th February

The 2007 Winter Meeting took place on the 8th February at the home of the ADA, the offices of the Association of Anaesthetists in London. The focus was on ethics, case reports and the changing medico-legal climate in which we work. In addition to hearing from experts in the field there was ample time for discussion on the implications of current legislation on personal practice and professional governance.

For a copy of the programme please click here - Programme.

Summer Meeting 2006
The Hilton Hotel, Dundee, Scotland
23-24 June

A letter of introduction to the meeting from Dr Nigel Robb can be read by clicking here - Introductory Letter.

Themes of the meeting included:
- Management of medically compromised patients
- Patients with special needs
- Consent
- Debate: Antibiotic Cover

For a copy of the programme please click here - Programme.

 


Winter Meeting 2006
Substance Misuse, Meeting the Challenges

The 2006 Winter Meeting took place on the 28th January at the new home of the ADA, the offices of the Association of Anaesthetists. With subjects including the current issues surrounding substance misuse, help and strategies in place for persons with substance misuse, clinical implications for professionals, oral signs and symptoms and many others, the meeting was a very productive and enriching experience.

A copy of the final programme can be downloaded by clicking here - Final Programme.

The meeting was accredited with 5 CEPD points from the Royal College of Anaesthetists and 5 CPDA points from the London Dental Deanery. It is hoped that presentations from the speakers will be made available on this website in the near future.

 


Summer Meeting 2005
Birmingham

The 2005 Summer Meeting took place on the 8th and 9th July 2005 at Lucas House, University of Birmingham Conference Park, Birmingham, UK.

A full report of the meeting will appear here in due course. To view some pictures from the event please click here: Summer 2005 Photos.

 


Winter Meeting 2005 - The Expert Patient in Dental Anaesthesia
5th February
at the Association of Anaesthetists
of Great Britain and Ireland, London

The 2005 Winter Meeting proved to be a very successful and productive meeting. Held in London at the headquarters of the Association of Anaesthetists of Great Britain and Ireland the programme boasted eight speakers including patient representatives and the presentation of two free papers. The meeting was accredited with 5 CEPD points by the Royal College of Anaesthetists and was eligible for CDP allowance from the London Dental Deanery.

The meeting programme can be downloaded by clicking here. Summaries and presentations from the meeting will be posted here shortly with the authors permission.

If you have any queries concerning the meeting please feel free to contact the Meeting Secretariat.


Other Meetings

The following meetings are thought to be of interest to ADA members. Please note that these meetings are not arranged by the ADA, nor are they endorsed by the ADA in any way.

Evidence Based Dentistry at Oxford University
14-18 May 2007
As health care resources are limited, a more efficient use must be made of those that are available. There is also an ever increasing need for decisions about the allocation of scarce resources to be made on the basis of evidence that is valid, reliable and appropriate to the populations and contexts in which they are taken.

For further details please visit:
www.conted.ox.ac.uk/cpd/healthsciences/courses/short_courses/Dentistry/


Using PDF Documents

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