Attend the New Dentist Conference at ADA 2015 in D.C.
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he ADA New Dentist Committee is pleased to announce that for the first time, the New Dentist Conference
will coincide with the ADA annual meeting in Washington, D.C. November 5-8. The ADA hopes you’ll join your colleagues in D.C. and experience all that the New Dentist Confer- ence and ADA 2015 has to offer.
New Dentist Conference highlights include: Inspiration from Shark Tank co-star and entrepreneur Daymond John
An exclusive, customized CE track fea- turing real-time interactive technology
High-level networking opportunities during Leadership Day
New Dentist Reception at Penn Social— Ticket included!
A VIP lounge in the convention center to relax and network
Access to significantly reduced hotel rates—$100 per night savings!
A chance to give back at the ADA Mis- sion of Mercy
And, take advantage of all that ADA 2015 has to offer. An all-new Welcome Reception—in- cluded in the cost of your registration— taking place at two of the world-re- nowned Smithsonian museums
Eleanor Clift and Charles Krauthammer featured as the Distinguished Speaker Series*
Over 300 cutting-edge educational op- portunities
The exhibit hall, which includes more than 550 companies showcasing the latest technology in dentistry and CE opportunities right on the show floor
Washington, D.C., recently named the “Coolest City in America” by Forbes
Registration for the New Dentist Confer- ence at ADA 2015 opened May 13. For more information, visit
ADA.org/NDC. f
*The 2015 Distinguished Speaker Series is presented by Church & Dwight, the makers of ARM & HAMMER®, Spinbrush® and ORAJEL® oral care products.
Watch for great prizes you can win while supporting great causes. Winners will be drawn at the Mid-Continent Dental Congress during Happy Hour on Thursday, October 29.
COLLABORATIVE FUNDRAISER TO BENEFIT
ISSUE 3 | MAY/JUN 2015 | focus 25
2nd Annual
Available ONLINE in August!
www.modental.org/iheartdentalcharities
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