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Overview:
Globally, DENTSPLY embraces education in all areas of the work
environment. It recognizes that learning is the basis from
which all innovation stems. Our commitment to the future of
dentistry is fueled by continual investment in research and
development. We choose to foster learning environments that promote
the success of the dental industry and profession.
Clinical Education
Programs:
DENTSPLY offers a wide range of clinical education programs
for all health care providers. The topics include but not limited
to: Implantology, Endodontics, Periodontics, Restorative
Impressions and Laboratory. Over the years, DENTSPLY has
developed a reputation for delivering high quality “Hands On”
programs delivered by experts in their field. The small group
environment maximises the learning experience. The programs
are developed to support the ever increasing changes in technology
and recognise “best practice” in the clinical setting.
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AUSTRALIA or
NEW ZEALAND for more
information about programs in your
areas.
DENTSPLY
Research Fund:
The Research Fund is an initiative to support dental research
within Australia and New Zealand. It is intended to
support and stimulate dental research at the post graduate level in
order to:
- Recognize outstanding and innovative research in basic dental
science for the improvement of public dental health and clinical
outcomes;
- Recognize applied research achievements for improvement and
development of oral care products for the prevention of oral
diseases
The Research Fund will support grants for:
- Academies enrolled for higher degrees
- Visiting researcher
- Post graduate students including dentist and dental
auxiliaries
Please Click on the links below to open specific documents
regarding the DENTSPLY Research Fund
DENTSPLY RESEARCH FUND
APPLICATIONS ARE CURRENTLY OPEN.
2008/2009 ASSESSMENTS CLOSES
ON THE LAST FRIDAY IN APRIL 2008.
Student
Clinical Program (SCADA):
The Student Clinician Program is a joint venture between DENTSPLY
and the American Dental Association which began in 1959. The
program has expanded to include 34 countries with 17 Student
Clinician programs. The purpose of the program is to stimulate
student membership in the ADA, introduce students to dental society
activities, encourage original clinical and research work at the
undergraduate level, and create a source for future
clinicians.
For more information go to www.dentsply.com
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