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Be sure to mention the IAOMT when reserving your room by phone, and use the code ORAL when reserving online to receive the special room rate!
For reservations call: 800-205-6518
Rate S/D $169
Deadline: February 15th The IAOMT is designated as an approved PACE Program provider by the Academy of General Dentistry. The formal continuing education programs of this program provider are accepted by AGD for Fellowship, Mastership and membership maintenance credit. Approval does not imply acceptance by a state or provincial board of dentistry. The current term of approval extends from 1/1/09 to 12/31/11. AGD #216660; 11 hours.
CME Accreditation
This CME activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and Policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education(ACCME) through the joint sponsorship of The Institute for Medical Studies(IMS) and IAOMT. The institute for Medical Studies is accredited by the ACCME to provide CME for physicians.
MS designates this educational activity for a maximum of 10 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Traveling from the airport to the hotel:
AirTran and Spirit are the only airlines that fly into Atlantic City. Taxi from Atlantic City Airport to the Seaview Resort in Galloway costs $20-$30. If you fly into Philly you can rent a car (approximate 45 minute drive) or take the train to the hotel. From Philly airport take the Septa R-1 train (the entrance is on the pedestrian bridge & commercial roadway at the airport) to 30th Street Station ($7.00, $3.25 senor discount). From 30th Street Station take the New Jersey Transit (you can make a reservation by calling Amtrak @ 1-800-872-7245 or visit website @ www.amtrak.com) to the Absecon stop (Absecon is the closest stop to Galloway and the hotel). Cost from 30th Street Station to Absecon is $7.50 one way; seniors (62 +) is $3.25 one way. It will be a 60-90 minute train ride. Trans run every ˝ hour. Take a taxi from Absecon station to the Seaview hotel (approx. 5 minutes). You will have to call for a taxi at the Absecon station (Absecon Taxi: 609-652-7146)
Fundamentals of Biological Dentistry; Thursday, March 18, 2010
Registration: 8:00 a.m.
Meeting: 8:30-5:00 p.m.
Dr. Richard Chanin, DMD, MIAOMT is presenting the "Fundamentals of Biological Dentistry." It is a "how to" presentation on setting up and operating a biological dental practice. It also covers all the basics of mercury 101-102. Joining Dr. Chanin in this all day seminar are Marcia Basciano, DDS, MIAOMT and David Kennedy, DDS, MIAOMT. Dr. Basciano will be discussing the equipment needed to run a mercury-free practice. Dr. Kennedy, a world leader in the fluoride issue, will be giving a presentation on fluoride and biological periodontal therapy. This special presentation is a must for all new members and those who want to stay current on these issues. Whether you are new to biological dentistry or have been practicing for years, you will find this course exceptional. There are separate registration and fees associated with this course. 1st Attendee $150 Each Add'l Person $100
Friday Symposium: March 19, 2010
7:00- Registration
8:10- Welcome
8:30-9:30- Gerald Smith, DDS- "Occlusal Dental Whole Body Connection" Learn a new definition of functional occlusion and recognize connection between the occlusion and the cranial complex.
9:30- 10:30- Thomas Colpitts, DDS- "Three Dimensional CAT Scan Imaging"Learn the advantage of implant treatment placing and understand the percentage failure of root canal treated teeth and the limitaions of 2D imaging as well as early and more accurate diagnosis of abscessed teeth.
10:30- 11:00- Break
11:00- 12:00- Brendan Stack, DMD- "Touretts Syndrome: A New Treatment Without Medications or Psychotherapy"
12:00- 1:30- Lunch
Breakout Sessions:
1:20-2:15- Reid Winick, DDS- Part 1- "The Medical/Dental Etiology of Cardiac Disease and Diabetes from the Periodontal Perspective" Part 2- "The Future Treatment Model of Dentistry, are you ready?"
1:30-2:15- Millecent Holliday, RN, ND- "The Value & Use of Electro- Acupunture in Biological Dentistry"
1:40-2:15- Peter Evans, DDS- "Mercury Safe Dentistry"
2:15-2:30- Break
2:30-3:15- Reid Winick, DDS- Part 2- "The Future Treatment Model of Dentistry, are you ready?"
2:30-3:15- Sherry Regiani- "Tough Economy or Terrific Practice?"
2:30-3:15- Stuart Freedenfeld, MD- Part 1- "Defending your Family in a Toxic World"
3:15-3:30- Break
3:30-4:15- William Grant, PhD- "The Role of Vitamin D in the Dentist's Office: Dental Caries, Periodontal Disease and Systemic Diseases"
3:30-4:15- Carlos Viana, OMD- "Insulin Resistance and The Influence of Blood Type Secret Status on Oral Health: Identifying Concomitant Dental Problem Areas Early"
3:30-4:15- Stuart Freedenfeld, MD- Part 2- "Beyond Mercury and Amalgams"
4:30- Forum
Saturday Symposium: March 20, 2010
8:20- 8:30- Announcements
8:30- 9:30- Richard Moskowitz, MD- "Hidden in Plain Sight: the Role of Vaccines in Chronic Disease" Learn specific effects of specific vaccines and non-specific effects of the vaccination process and the implications for health policy.
9:30- 10:30- James Turner, JD- "Choice, Repression and Personal Health: Vaccines, Mercury Fillings and the Suppression of Natural Food"
10:30- 11:00- Break
11:00- 12:00- Boyd Haley, PhD- "Heavy Metals, Oxidative Stess and Human Health"
12:00- 1:30- Lunch
1:30- 2:30- Russell Jaffe, MD, PhD- "BioDetox for Healthful Survival" Learn five detoxifying foods and how to safely use them.
2:30- 3:30- James Neubrander, MD- "Autism Update: Four Primary Treatments used in our clinic- Injectable Methylcobalamin, Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy, Mercury and Heavy Metal Detoxification plus QEEG- directed Neurofeedback" Review the primary diagnostic features of Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) and learn the basic concepts associated with methlation, transsulfuration, oxidative stress, and hyperbaric medicine as they relat to effective treatment of ASD.
3:30- 4:00- Break
4:00- 5:00- Phil DeFina, PhD- "A New Paradigm Shift in Neuroscience: Neuromarker Guided Neuromodulation"
5:00- Forum
Registration Fees: IAOMT Member Doctors: $775 Non-Member Doctors: $875 Each Guest: $400
Four or more attendees: $350 each
20% cancellation fee after March 5th
No refund after March 12th
*Registration fee now includes a Computer DVD of the Friday/Saturday Symposiums for the 1st Attendee. Each additional Attendee, or guest may purchase this wonderful Computer DVD for $100. Non-Attendee may purchase one for $150. |