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Dental Tribune U.S. Edition | November 2012A12 CLINICALMEETINGS Ad Pacific Dental Conference has 36 hands-on courses Experience the true flavor of the West Coast and earn C.E. credits at the same time. The Pacific Dental Conference has an expert line up of local, North Ameri- can and international speakers. With more than 130 presenters, 150 open ses- sions and 36 hands-on courses covering a variety of topics, there is something for every member of your dental team. Explore the largest two-day dental tradeshow in Canada (www.pdconf.com) Vancouver is host city to the Pacific Dental Conference, March 7-9. Photo/Provided by Pacific Dental Conference, Vancouver Aerial Explore Canada's largest two-day tradeshow, March 7–9; enjoy Vancouver's abundant tourist attractions ard I. Linkow is course director, and Dr. Sheldon Winkler is course advisor. Course faculty, in addition to Drs. Shulman, Linkow, and Winkler, include Drs. Robert Braun, Ira L. Eisenstein, E. Richard Hughes, Charles S. Mandell, Harold F. Morris, Peter A. Neff, Robert Russo and Robert E. Weiner. Implants and components for AAIP/ ADIS implant seminars are provided by Osstem/Hiossen Dental Implants. Dental laboratory support is provided by DCA Laboratory, Citrus Heights, Calif., Dani Dental Studio, Tempe, Ariz., and Dutton Dental Concepts, Bolivar, Ohio. Founded by Dr. Maurice J. Fagan Jr. in 1982 at the School of Dentistry, Medical College of Georgia, the objective of the Academy of Implant Prosthodontics is to support and foster the practice of implant prosthodontics as an integral component of dentistry. The academy supports component and affiliate implant associations around the world, including organizations in Egypt, France, Italy, Israel, Jamaica, Jordan, Ka- zakhstan, Paraguay and Thailand. About AAIP Theacademyhaspublishedtwotextbooks, “TheDentalImplant”in1985,and“Implant Prosthodontics” in 1990. The Journal of Oral Implantology is the official publication of the academy. The academy also publishes a newsletter. American Academy of Implant Prosth- odontics is designated as an Approved PACE Program Provider by the Academy of General Dentistry. The formal continu- ing education programs of this program provider are accepted by AGD for fellow- ship, mastership and membership mainte- nance credit. The current term of approval extends to Dec. 31, 2013. Complete information on the AAIP/ ADIS Jamaica implant continuing educa- tion programs, including tuition, faculty lectures, transportation and hotel accom- modations, is at www.adiseminars.com, or you can call (551) 655-1909. AAIP membership information can be obtained from the AAIP headquarters at 8672 East Eagle Claw Drive, Scottsdale, AZ, 85266-1058; (480) 588-8062; fax (480) 588- 8296; e-mail swinkdent@cox.net. The AAIP website is www.aaipusa.com. (Source: AAIP/ADIS) “ IMPLANT, page A10 and have the year’s first opportunity to see the newest equipment. The spacious exhibit hall invites attendees to see in- novative new techniques demonstrated on the live dentistry stage and examine products and services from more than 300 exhibiting companies with repre- sentatives who are ready to engage at- tendees in discussions on creating prac- tice solutions. After the conference, you can take a day to relax and revitalize by explor- ing some of the great tourist attractions in Vancouver. The ocean is steps from the Vancouver Convention Centre, and pristine snow-capped mountains offer choice spring skiing conditions. (Source: Pacific Dental Conference)