52nd Annual - Dental Tennis12:00pm-2:30pm Registration 3:00pm Tennis Mixer 6:00pm No Host Cocktails...
Transcript of 52nd Annual - Dental Tennis12:00pm-2:30pm Registration 3:00pm Tennis Mixer 6:00pm No Host Cocktails...
6200 North Clubhouse LaneTucson, AZ 85750(800) 828-5701
THE LODGE AT VENTANA CANYON
52nd Annual Fall MeetingNovember 3-9, 2019
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The tennis program at The Lodge at Ventana Canyon tennis facility is managed by Peter BurwashInternational (PBI), the world’s foremost tennis management company. PBI has successfullydirecte d tennis programs at some of the world’s finest tennis clubs and resorts for over 30 years. PBI professionals are renown for providing first class service, high-quality tennis instruction, andmany other exciting on-court programs.
Guests will benefit from the eleven hard courts lighted for night play, a full service pro shop, ball machine, Peter Burwash International tennis professionals and a welcoming staff. The Lodge at Ventana Canyon has all the features necessary to ensure you a truly memorable tennis experience.
The tennis tournament will be directed by the USDTA tennis committee. NTRP ratings shall be used for rating and categorizing players. If there are any questions as to one’s ability, either the facility pro or the USDTA tennis committee will rate the players (during the Sunday mixer). If there is a doubles team with the players having different ratings, then the highest rating of the two players shall be the team rating.
Dependents under 18 years of age or special guests shall not be allowed to play without specialpermission from the USDTA Board of Directors. Regular play shall be scheduled Monday throughFriday. Wednesday tennis will be optional, as it will be an open day. Additional courts may be available for pick-up matches. Tentative format for the tennis program shall consist of singles, doubles and mixed doubles. The tournament committee reserves the right to change or modify the format to benefit the USDTA members. A, B and any other divisions will be decided by the tournament committee. The format will be determined on the number of entries.
To participate in the entire program consider arriving Saturday evening or early Sunday morningand departing on Saturday. Dentists will not be permitted on the tennis courts while the scientificprograms are in session.
Scientific Program
Social Program Tennis Program
Sunday, November 3
Tennis Mixer and Welcome Dinner
Tuesday, November 5
Presidential Cocktail Party
Friday, November 8
Farewell Dinner
The Social Program is included in registration and social fees. Tennis is included for all dental professionals signed up for the scientific program. Tennis fee is optional for spouse/guest.
The scientific program will consist of 16 continuing education units for the week. All participants must be present for the entire program to receive all units. Lectures begin promptly at 7:30am. Breakfast is included for the doctors participating in the scientific session.
Housing Information
One Bedroom $190/nightTwo Bedroom $230/night
Check In: 4:00 pmCheck Out: 12:00 pm
Rates are per room per night, subject to 12.05% sales tax. Gratuities at the Lodge are a fixed service charge of $24.00 plus tax, per room per night.A daily service charge of $24 has been WAIVED.Tax subject to change. Housing prices are good 3 days pre/post meetingdates based on availability.The Lodge at Ventana Canyon must have rooming list by September 10, 2019.Questions:Please call D’jean Carter 1-800-445-2524or email [email protected]
The United States Dental Tennis Association 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 the AGD for Fellowship/Mastership and membership maintenance credit. Approval does not imply acceptance by a state or provincial board of dentistry or AGD endorsement. The current term of approval extends from 6/1/2019 to 12/31/2020. Provider ID#218149
Housing Information
Topic: Planning Your Practice for Transition
Course Objectives: Learn how to make critical and calculated decisions about the future of your dental office, while learning about a variety of transition options and exit strategies. Determine which transition plan might be best for your unique situation and how to avoid the most common mistakes dentist make. Learn the pros and cons of hiring an associate and how these relationships may or may not be the best option for your practice and it value at any stage of your dental career. Gain the knowledge to protect you, your family, your staff and patients as this presentation guides you successfully through the complicated transition process.
Dr. Berdj Feredjian, DDS, FAGD is the Director of Continuing Education, Recruitment and Advanced Training and a past transition consultant for PARAGON Dental Practice Transition. During that period, he transitioned dozens of practices from which he accumulated a treasure trove of experiences.
Schedule of Events About the Speakers
Sunday, November 3 12:30pm Board Meeting 12:00pm-2:30pm Registration 3:00pm Tennis Mixer 6:00pm No Host Cocktails and Welcome Dinner
Monday, November 4 7:30am Scientific Program 12:30pm Singles: Men’s/Ladies 2:30pm Doubles: Men’s/Ladies 4:00pm Mixed Doubles
Tuesday, November 5 Repeat of Monday daytime schedule 5:30pm Presidential Cocktail Party
Wednesday, November 6 7:30am Scientific Program Free afternoon to explore!
Thursday, November 7 Repeat of Monday daytime schedule
Friday, November 8 7:30am Board Meeting 9:00am Tennis: Singles, Doubles, Mixed 6:00pm No Host Cocktails & Farewell Dinner
Topic: Building the Durable Dentist
Course Objective: Considering many of the issues such as repetitive movements, overuse, and chronic positions that dentists deal with every day, there are several exercises to help prevent injuries from arising. Your own body is the best piece of equipment you’ll ever own, and I will show you two unique body-weight workouts designed to improve your durability and fitness.
Steve Saxe has been Personal Training in the Silicon Valley since 1993. After achieving his undergraduate education in Sports Medicine at San Jose State University, he began training clients and athletes in Saratoga, CA. While pursuing his Master Degree in Biomechanics, he gained invaluable experience training world- class athletes as a Strength and Conditioning Coach at Stanford University. Steve performed as an expert level trainer and Facility Leader with AXIS Performance Centers for 8 years, and developed in the Sports Sciences by testing and evaluating elite level athletes with sports Potential, Inc.
Topic: To Pull or Not to Pull
Course Objectives: Learning the radiographic technique to use when evaluating a tooth for a fracture. List a multi-step work-up, consisting of procedures and tests that should be used when performing or referring a patient for an apicoectomy. Recognize how the location of a sinus tract can be a key critical diagnostic indicator for the final prognosis. Review recent advances for ideal esthetic outcomes in the Maxillary Anterior area. Consider the percentage differences for the long term prognosis for a re-treatment root canal vs. apicoectomy. Identify the signs to differentiate between an Endo/Perio vs. Perior/Endo lesions and understand the difference as it relates to the final prognosis.
Dr. Daniel Pompa, is an Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon. He is a Fellow in both The American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons and the International Congress of Oral Implantologists.He has been a guest speaker at Columbia University College of Dental Medicine and New York University College of Dentistry.
About the Speakers
Topic: Erosive Tooth Wear: Etiology, Diagnosis, Risk Factors
and Management: Erosive Tooth Wear: Etiology, Diagnosis, Risk
Factors and Management
Course Objective: This course will provide a comprehensive overview and information about erosive tooth wear, the clinical signs, risk factor, intrinsic/extrinsic factors as well as methods to prevent and manage a patient with this pervasive condition. A showcase of clinical cases and treatments will be provided.
Alex J. Delgado received his DDS degree from Universidad Santa María, Caracas, Venezuela in 2001. From 2001 through 2010, Dr. Delgado worked in a private practice and clinical settings in Venezuela and North Carolina. In 2011, he joined the University of North Carolina, School of Dentistry at Chapel Hill where he earned his Master’s in Operative Dentistry and a Clinical Certificate in Advanced Operative Dentistry. Dr. Delgado joined the University of Florida in 2014, as a Clinical Assistant Professor and now serves as Interim Director of the Division of Operative Dentistry in the Department of Restorative Dental Sciences.
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Name _____________________________rDDS r DMD Other _______ Spouse/Guest Name ____________________________ rDDS r DMD Other______
Address _________________________________________________________ City/State/Zip _________________________________________________
Email Address ________________________________________ Cell Phone _________________________ Food Allergies _______________________________
r 2019 Annual Membership Dues (if not already paid) ........$150.00
r Registration Fee ...................................$785.00 before 9/15/2019 .................................................................$850.00 after 9/15/2019
r Retired Members .................................$650.00 before 9/15/2019 .................................................................$700.00 after 9/15/2019
r Hygienist/Auxiliary ...............................$650.00 before 9/15/2019 .................................................................$700.00 after 9/15/2019
r Spouse/Guest Social Fee ....................$200.00 before 9/15/2019 .................................................................$250.00 after 9/15/2019
r Tennis Fee for Spouse/Guest .............................................$100.00
Education-Speaker Fund Contribution ................._________
Check the applicable fees and enter TOTAL _____________
r My check in the amount of $_________________is enclosed.
r Please charge my credit card $________________
Please Note: Any USDTA member who wishes to attend the Seminar, but has not yet paid 2019 dues, please include $150.00 to the total, or send a separate check to USDTA, Inc. and enclose with registration form. Send payment and registration form to: USDTA, Inc., 1110 Harbor Ridge Dr., Greensboro, GA 30642. For more informa-tion, email D’Jean Carter at [email protected] or call 800-445-2524. Full refund of registration fees given with written cancellation sent prior to September 15, 2019 less a $30 administration fee.
52nd Annual Fall Meeting Registration Form
Housing Information
Arrival Date _______ Time (if available) ________
Departure Date ________
Credit Card Information (Required for accommodations)
r American Express r Visa r Mastercard
Credit Card # ___________ - ___________ - ___________ - ___________
Expiration Date _________________ CVV2 (3-digit)________________
Name on card __________________________________
Signature______________________________________
Tennis Entry Form
Name __________________________ Tennis Level _______ NTRP
Spouse/Guest Name _______________ Tennis Level _______ NTRP
Please check the events you and your Spouse/Guest wish to enter:
r Singles ______ Men ______ Women
r Doubles ______ Men ______ Women
r Mixed Doubles Partner _________________
For those who do not have tennis partners, the tennis committee can help arrange a partnership. Please indicate this on the application above.
Spouse/Guest Email Address ______________________________