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Planning starts for 2015 Glasgow congress


Event. ADI focus turns to Scotland for the next


scientifc meeting T


he baton was officially passed on to Glasgow dentist Philip Friel in the wake


of the Association of Dental Implantology’s 25th Anni- versary Team Congress in Manchester. President-elect Friel


will host the next biannual congress in Glasgow on ı3 to ı6 May 20ı5, assisted by his scien- tific co-ordinator, Stephen Jacobs. He takes over from current president Cemal Ucer, who hosted this year’s event


President-elect Phil Friel will host the 2015 congress


at the Manchester Central Convention Complex in May. The 20ı3 congress featured


some of the biggest names in the field, including Tomas Albrektsson and Franck Renouard from Europe, German Galluci from the USA and Tara Renton from


the UK. The event also included the ADI’s largest team programme to date, with workshops ranging from surgical complications to dental photography in the practice and a technician programme with Christian Coachman from Brazil as lead presenter. A pre-congress presentation


of posters, cases and research findings by clinicians, techni- cians or postgraduate students was held, with the case study competition prize awarded to Tong Wah Lim and the poster presentation prize to Mital Patel. President Cemal Ucer


presented two ADI Honorary Membership Awards to Ashok Sethi and Eddie Scher.


IDH opens dental academy


TRAINING


Leading UK dental group IDH has opened a new state-of-the-art dental training academy and practice with the ambition to deliver training to more than 7,000 people. Barbara Sutherland, head of the dental academy, said: “The academy is our way of providing IDH people with a well-defined career path.“


The academy will also provide training and development for clinicians and dental professionals outside the corporate once it is established.


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