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Ribble Section - Multidisciplinary CBCT Course: Level 2
IN-PERSON EVENT, hosted by the Ribble Section
This multidisciplinary CBCT course covers both level 1 and level 2, but please note you have to book the events separately. You can attend only one level should you wish.
Level 1 is intended to train dentists who prescribe CBCT imaging, such that they may request appropriately and understand the resultant reported images.
Date: Thursday 31 October 2024
Level 2 is intended to train to a more advanced level and covers the understanding and skills needed to justify, carry out and interpret a CBCT examination. Please note you have to bring your own laptop for level 2 only.
Date: Friday 1 November 2024
Click here to book for Multidisciplinary CBCT Course: Level 1, Thursday 31 October 2024
What to expect – Level 2
This is an interactive course building on the Introduction to CBCT training in dentistry (Level 1). It will be facilitated by an expert consultant in dento-maxillofacial radiology and allows delegates to be familiar with reporting CBCT images. The course will be held in a computer suite of UCLan to comply with enhanced training in CBCT.
Please note you have to bring your own laptop for this level 2 course.
Timings
09:00 Registration
09:15 Welcome
17:30 Ends
Learning objectives – Level 2
At the end of this course, participants will be able to:
- Build on the principles described in Level 1 CBCT training
- Recognise normal anatomy of dental and supporting structures
- Describe the justification of CBCT imaging
- Interpret a CBCT examination and be aware of the limitations of CBCT and importance of dose reduction.
Development outcomes
A, C and D
Meet the speakers
More information
Please email [email protected] with any dietary requirements.
Would you be interested in getting involved in the Ribble Section?
We are looking for enthusiastic members to join the Ribble Section committee and the North Western Branch Council. A role on the committee is a great way to get involved in the BDA at a local level and to help provide and shape local educational and networking events. It’s also great to have on your CV!
A brief description of the different roles in a committee is available here.
The Section has the support of the centrally-based Local Services team who are on hand to help and advise on any aspect of running the Section and planning events.
If interested, or for more information, please contact Shalini Kanagasingam, Chair of the Ribble Section, on the day, or email us at [email protected]
09:00 Registration
09:15 An overview of reporting
10:00 Case-based discussions
12:30 Lunch
13:30 Case reporting practice
17:00 Q&A
17:15 Close of day
If you feel at all unwell, we encourage you to take a lateral flow test the evening before you are due to arrive - should your test result be positive, we ask you not to attend.
If your test is negative, but you do have symptoms of COVID-19 (a new, persistent cough; a high temperature; or loss/changes to your sense of taste or smell) we kindly request you consider not attending the event to mitigate any risk to other attendees.
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Feedback from previous
Ribble Section events
Very engaging speaker, very good lecture
Everything was well organised, concise and understandable
Really informative and well structured