Dental show
Scottish Dental Awards 2013
Nominations are now open for the fi rst-ever Scottish Dental Awards, which will be held on 16 May 2013 at Hampden.
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The event will build on the success of the 2012 Scottish Dental Lifetime Achievement Award, which was won by former Dundee
Dental School dean, Professor Unfortunately, due to circum-
stances beyond our control, Stephen Jacobs has been forced to take a step back from the scientific committee, but he has agreed to give whatever support he can to our new chair Kevin Lochhead of Edinburgh Dental Specialists. Kevin will be instrumental in shaping the programme and making sure that it is as relevant to general practitioners and their teams as possible. There will be four main lecture
streams at the show: dentists, tech- nicians, DCPs and dental business. Some sessions will be relevant to all members of the team and we will endeavour to communicate this through the new website. Core CPD topics will also be covered, including the most recently added topic, oral cancer. The new website also features
a section devoted to the Scottish Dental Awards, with details on the categories, nomination process and the judges (see above right).
William Saunders. The organisers of the 2013 show have decided to expand the occasion to include a black tie dinner and extended awards ceremony. The 2012 drinks reception was hosted by BBC Scotland’s football correspondent Chick Young and he had guests, from north and south of the border, holding their sides with laughter. The identity of the host for next year’s awards ceremony will be
announced soon and the organisers are confi dent it will be an evening to remember.
Alongside the Lifetime Achievement Award, which will remain as the head- line prize, there will be 11 categories for dentists and their teams to enter. Full details of the categories and how to enter are avail- able on the awards page of the website.
Nominations will close on 1 March 2013 and the winners, to be chosen by a panel of judges from across the profession, will be announced at the ceremony on 16 May.
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Tickets and tables of ten are available along with sponsorship packages. Contact Ann Craib on 0141 560 3021 or ann@ connectcommunications.
co.uk for details.
Inaugural show recognised at the 2012 Scottish Magazine Awards
The fi rst Scottish Dental Show won a major award recently as it was named winner of the Best Brand Extension prize at the 2012 Scottish Magazine Awards. The awards, organised by the Profes- sional Publishers Association (PPA), recognised the success of an event that attracted more than 100 exhibitors and 1,200 dental professionals to Hampden Park in May.
The show prevailed in a very strong category featuring some of the heavy-
JUDGING PANEL The fi nal line-up is still to be confi med but the dental professionals who have so far agreed to join our judging panel are: • Margie Taylor – Chief Dental Offi cer, Scottish Government • Kieran Fallon – GDP, Glasgow • Margaret Ross – senior lecturer and programme director, Edinburgh
Postgraduate Dental Institute • John Glen – GDP, Cowdenbeath • Nicola Docherty – British Association of Dental Nurses president • Jill Taylor – president of the Association of Dental Administrators and Managers • Bruce Oxley – editor of Scottish Dental magazine • Ann Craib – advertising and events manager, Scottish Dental magazine.
Connect Publications’ MD Alan Ramsay picks up the award
weights in the Scottish publishing industry. DC Thomson, famous for publishing the Beano, Dandy and other titles, had a trio of publications in the Brand Extension category. They were: The Beano, The People’s Friend and The Offi cial Jacqueline Wilson Magazine. The fi nal nominee was Country Lifestyle Scotland, published by Newsquest (Herald & Times).
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