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The AACD maintains the most recognized advanced credentialing program in cosmetic dentistry. In Atlanta, members will have the opportunity to begin their path to excellence in cosmetic dentistry, or continue their advanced education by taking the next step in the Accreditation process. The Written Exam, a required element of the program that tests foundational knowledge in cosmetic dentistry, will be administered on Thursday. To help fit into your busy class schedule, several of the various Accreditation courses and workshops will take place at multiple times throughout the week.
Please check back to this Web site frequently as specific dates, times, and locations for the following events will be posted as they become available.
Accreditation Written Examinations For Dentists and Laboratory Technicians
The Accreditation Written Exam challenges a candidate’s knowledge in the foundational aspects of cosmetic dentistry. Dentists and lab technicians who are well versed in all phases of cosmetic dentistry are expected to successfully complete this first step in AACD’s credentialing process. Failure to pass the written exam indicates that a candidate would likely benefit from further education prior to attempting the clinical cases.
Eligibility for the Written Exam:
To take the Accreditation Written Exam during AACD Atlanta 2007, candidates must meet the following requirements:
· AACD membership in good standing (Doctor and Lab Technician)
· Registered to attend the Annual Scientific Session.
· Completed application and paid all applicable fees prior to beginning the exam.
Pre-Registration for the Written Exam is Required
(As of April 19, 2007 all written exam registrations must take place on-site.)
Registrations will not be taken the morning of the examination. Please arrive prior to 8:00 AM, as the exam will begin at 8:00 AM sharp.
Advanced Accreditation Workshop
The Advanced Accreditation Workshop provides an in-depth analysis of how Accreditation cases are judged, as well a chance for candidates to have their own cases reliably critiqued. Although this workshop is not required, it is universally judged as the most helpful step for those candidates approaching Accredited status. Attendees are encouraged to have taken the two required workshops in the credentialing process prior to attending this advanced course.
All attendees should bring clinical case submissions to be reviewed during the breakout session:
For slide submission: "before and after" slide carousels.
For digital submission: two CD's and their own laptop
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Accreditation Workshop
AACD’s Accreditation process begins by attending this required workshop, which provides a detailed overview of the required parameters of the credentialing process. This course is open to all dentists and lab technicians attending the conference in Atlanta.
Criteria Workshop
This is the second required workshop in AACD's Accreditation program. This course begins with a display of cases that have been both successful and unsuccessful, which are then evaluated by using criteria that Accreditation Examiners follow in judging clinical cases. The process of analyzing these cases is enlightening for anyone preparing to submit clinical cases for the Accreditation process.
Examiners' Calibration
Active Examiners in the Accreditation program must attend this course in order to maintain active Examiner status. This course can also be taken to fulfill the maintenance requirement for Accredited/Fellow members.
Laboratory Technician Accreditation Workshop
The lab technicians' workshop focuses on requirements in the laboratory technician Accreditation protocol, and provides an overview of the process as it specifically applies to lab technicians. All laboratory technicians interested in pursuing Accreditation in AACD are encouraged to attend this workshop.
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Photography Workshop for Accreditation Documentation
This workshop is designed to teach participants basic camera operation and focuses on documentation of cases. Techniques for improving the quality and consistency of clinical photography will be discussed. Mentors will be available to answer questions and provide clinical instruction. Attendees are required to bring their own camera for the workshop. This is not a required course and attendance is limited.
Fellowship Workshop
Accredited members interested in taking the final step in AACD advanced credentialing program are encouraged to attend this workshop. The protocol for Fellowship will be discussed and active AACD Fellows will be on-hand to discuss the program in-depth with attendees.
6th Annual University Advisory Council (UAC) Meeting
The American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry has established strong working relationships with over 40 dental academic institutions around the world to provide education in the area of cosmetic dentistry. This partnership focuses on furthering cosmetic dental education, particularly as it relates to the goals and standards of the AACD's credentialing program. The AACD will host the 6th Annual University Advisory Council Meeting in conjunction with AACD Atlanta 2007.
Dental schools that are not yet members of the UAC, but wish to join the panel and further cosmetic dental education, can do so by contacting Lisa Weber, Credentialing Director, at the AACD Executive Office at (800) 543-9220 or lisaw@aacd.com.
4th Annual Private Education Advisory Council (PEAC) Meeting
The AACD’s PEAC’s mission is to develop a mutually beneficial relationship between the Academy and private post-graduate training facilities by sharing educational ideas so that more AACD members receive the education needed to optimize their chances of achieving Accredited status and cosmetic dental excellence. Some of the “best and the brightest” in cosmetic dental education are laying the groundwork for improving member education and benefits during and after our Scientific Sessions.
The AACD will host the 4th Annual Private Education Advisory Council Meeting in conjunction with AACD Atlanta 2007. For complete details, e-mail: credentialing@aacd.com.
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