Our next weekend of orthodontic courses is action packed and will offer valuable educational opportunities that both you and your staff will benefit from greatly. While the doctors are in session 4 of the Gerety Comprehensive Ortho Education program which will be focusing on Interceptive Treatment, we are also offering Kay's Basic Orthodontic Training for Assistants. It is a win-win for your whole office! The Interceptive Treatment lecture is an ideal occasion for doctors who are not enrolled in the entire program to attend as Monitors, and at the same time provide their staff with the knowledge and hands on training they will learn in Kay's introduction to ortho for office staff. Kay's course is the perfect opportunity for you to begin the process of providing your staff with the knowledge and confidence they need to successfully perform the duties you choose to delegate. These courses will be held the weekend of March 15-17 at the Crowne Plaza Southern Hills in Tulsa.
We have just completed session three of the Comprehensive ortho course and it was a truly amazing weekend, Tulsa once again put her best foot forward and welcomed our visitors with sunny and warm days in January that were just beautiful. In the classroom we were able to sustain the momentum from our first two sessions, we kept our focus and accomplished all our goals while having a good time. Our class is an enjoyable group of enthusiastic dentists that just continue to prove that they are dedicated to furthering their orthodontic educations. They are honestly a pleasure to be working with. They are so dedicated that they worked through lunch on Saturday when Kay provided lunch for the class and presented a tremendous Lunch & Learn on "The Relationship of Myofunctional Therapy to Orthodontic Treatment" which the class thoroughly enjoyed.
During session one our focal point was on the initial stages of treatment which covered proper record taking, cephalometric analysis, diagnosis and treatment planning, and the proper placement of brackets and bands. Session two we focused on building on the concepts from session one and introduced Big Bob's archwire sequence, force systems, ligation methods, and the use of the Multi-Distalizing Arch. Session three covered elastic forces, pletcher springs, lip bumpers, and the Nitanium Palatal Expander. We had several hands-on projects to reinforce the lecture material and it was a pleasure to see the teamwork and diligence as our group of doctors tackled these exercises.
On Sunday we had the case review segment of our ortho course which is an invaluable part of our program. The case review offers our students the opportunity to present cases for help with initial diagnosis, or cases that are in treatment, and provides them with the exposure to many different treatment objectives. Our students have chosen their cases wisely and have presented exciting cases that will be fun to watch as they progress.
The majority of our class has elected to join the Gerety Orthodontic Seminars website and take advantage of the opportunity to access the online sessions of the comprehensive program in between the onsite meetings. It is a great study aid and allows the participants to view the information as many times as they like and at any time. In addition to the online course access, the participants can submit (3) cases for diagnosis, treatment planning and trouble shooting. This has proved to be a very valuable tool for them between sessions as they begin their first cases and have questions and concerns.
To register your staff for Kay's course or to register as a monitor in our comprehensive orthodontic course please phone Straight Wire Seminars at 877-448-8606, or visit their website at www.StraightWireSeminars.com.
We look forward to seeing you and your staff in Tulsa in March!