CPD
1 Scientific Hour
Oral health of women Brief Biological and sociological influences mean that women have higher rates of caries and varied periodontal risks compared with men. This presentation outlines a unique perspective of the oral health of women throughout life.
Learning outcomes At the conclusion of this session, participants will be able to: ÜÜ Understand the biological influences on women’s oral health ÜÜ Appreciate the social factors that affect women’s oral health ÜÜ Develop a deeper understanding of the influence that life events such as puberty, pregnancy and menopause have on a woman’s oral health.
$1,000 CPD voucher giveaway
Presenter Dr Elizabeth Milford As well as managing a 15 chair public dental clinic in metropolitan Melbourne, Elizabeth is a lecturer in communication with the University of Melbourne and a member of the board of a rural health service. She consults on patient rights and responsibilities and clinical ethics and is an experienced mentor and supervisor for dentists. She has also implemented strategies that respond to workforce challenges like support of new graduates, rural shortages and under-performing clinical staff.
DATE
Thursday 8 March 2018
FEES
TIME
8:00am – 8:30am - Breakfast 8:30am – 9:30am - Lecture
ADAVB Member
$55
VENUE
Stamford Hotel Plaza 111 Little Collins Street, Melbourne VIC
ADAVB Member – Recent Graduate
$40
FORMAT
Breakfast and lecture
Non-ADAVB Member
$80
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Non-ADAVB Member – Recent Graduate
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