Sport Emergencies Trauma emergency - Should I extirpate the pulp? – Dr Michael Yoon
An emergency appointment during the day to manage a dental traumatic injury can be stressful for both the patient and the dentist. During this appointment there are critical decisions that the dentist has to make. This lecture will discuss whether the pulp will need to be extirpated or not at the emergency appointment.
Facial trauma – Dr Patrishia Bordbar
Featuring guest speaker Melbournian of the Year, Susan Alberti AC Respect, Responsibility and Making a Difference No tragedy, no challenge has proved too hard for Susan Alberti. The woman from the working-class suburbs has battled boardrooms, courts, lymphoma and adult diabetes, and was the one leading the charge behind the AFL’s move into women’s football. When her first husband was tragicially killed by a truck, Susan took over their constructions business, becoming a female pioneer in the building industry. When her daughter was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes, she embarked on a mission to find a cure. When her beloved football club the Western Bulldogs was threatened with annihilation, she worked as vice-president to bring home the 2016 premiership flag. Confronted with the exclusion of women from the AFL, she battled to open the game to all and kept up the fight with much needed finance and onground support when others were ready to signal defeat. This is the story of passion, generosity and a woman who will inspire you to take on the seemingly impossible and triumph.
EVENT DETAILS 2.5 CPD HOURS
Thursday 1 March 2018 Level 2, Jack Ryder Room, Melbourne Cricket Ground, Brunton Avenue, Richmond 3:15 pm – 8:00 pm ADAVB member fee – $55 Non-ADAVB member fee – $75
WHAT’S INCLUDED? Sit-down dinner & drinks Guided tour of the MCG at 4:30 pm