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SUMMARY:Protocol Presentations
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, September 10\, 2020 4:00pm Zoom Meeting \nILAGD Mastertrack Protocol Presentations\n\n\nProtocol presentations offer attendees the opportunity to more than double their CE participation hours earned per program. Please RSVP with Dr. Sy Wachtenheim  if you plan to report on a protocol assignment from a previous Mastertrack session.\nAs an aspiring Master in the AGD\, it is both an honor and an obligation to be able to share your knowledge and experiences with others. There is no better format to improve those presentation skills than with the protocol reporting sessions available to those who have taken a PACE/ CERP approved participation course.The objective of taking a participation course and then doing a protocol session is to (1) instruct the participant in the practical application of a skill(s)\, (2) for the participant to do that procedure(s) in his/her office\, and (3) to then show the protocol facilitator (and others presenting that day) how this procedure was done by you.  In short: See it done\, Do it in your office\, and Teach others by showing what you have done. You will learn the most from the “teach” part of this triad!So\, what is the best way to “teach”?Tell the “story” about the case/s. Yes\, from “once upon a time” to “happily ever after” with all that went on between the two. The method is the same. Deliver this story so that each member of the audience can share the experience simultaneously.Suggestions: Do a PowerPoint presentation\, with good photos to support the “story”\, handouts\, models (or photos of the models)\, and a literature search to support the case. Remember that the story is first\, the photos support it. Not the other way around!**Sit in on a protocol session and see how others present. Emulate a style you like; others will like it\, too. \n\nThis might be an outline to follow: \n1. Title to describe what the presentation is about \n2. Patient chief complaint \n3. Medical/ Dental/Social history \n4. Pre-operative dental charting. \n5. Established need for treatment: Diagnosis(s) \n6. Prognosis \n7. Treatment plan with objectives & rationale for treatment provided \n8. Photographs\, radiographs\, and models (if applicable) of the case prior to starting treatment. \n9. Photographs\, radiographs\, and models as the case progresses \n10. What went right; what went wrong. \n11. Post treatment photographs\, radiographs\, and documentation. \n12. What was learned from this case? What would you do differently next time? \n\nThink about this as if you are a member of the audience and would like to know everything about the case. You want to know about the patient\, the problems\, the treatment plan and how it was carried out\, the problems encountered and how they were solved (or not)\, the materials used\, the final result and how you would do the case if given another chance. You have information others need! Develop the skill to share it! Click Here for Frequently Asked Questions about our IL & WI Mastertrack Protocols Protocol presentations offer attendees to more than double their CE participation hours earned per program. \nFor more information or if you plan to present a protocol\, please contact Dr. Sy Wachtenheim at tzaner2@gmail.com or at 847-858-1927. \n 
URL:https://ilagd.org/event/protocol-presentations-courtyard-by-marriott-chicago-wood-dale-itasca-2/
LOCATION:Courtyard by Marriott\, 900 N. Wood Dale Road\, Wood Dale\, IL\, United States
CATEGORIES:Mastertrack
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20200726T171325
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CREATED:20190617T222020Z
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SUMMARY:Protocol Presentations
DESCRIPTION:Date to be Determined \nProtocol Presentations\nProtocol reporting will now be done virtually  \nby pre-arranging with the Mastertrack directors. \n\nProtocol presentations offer attendees the opportunity to more than double their CE participation hours earned per program. Please RSVP with Dr. Sy Wachtenheim  if you plan to report on a protocol assignment from a previous Mastertrack session.\nAs an aspiring Master in the AGD\, it is both an honor and an obligation to be able to share your knowledge and experiences with others. There is no better format to improve those presentation skills than with the protocol reporting sessions available to those who have taken a PACE/ CERP approved participation course.The objective of taking a participation course and then doing a protocol session is to (1) instruct the participant in the practical application of a skill(s)\, (2) for the participant to do that procedure(s) in his/her office\, and (3) to then show the protocol facilitator (and others presenting that day) how this procedure was done by you.  In short: See it done\, Do it in your office\, and Teach others by showing what you have done. You will learn the most from the “teach” part of this triad!So\, what is the best way to “teach”?Tell the “story” about the case/s. Yes\, from “once upon a time” to “happily ever after” with all that went on between the two. The method is the same. Deliver this story so that each member of the audience can share the experience simultaneously.Suggestions: Do a PowerPoint presentation\, with good photos to support the “story”\, handouts\, models (or photos of the models)\, and a literature search to support the case. Remember that the story is first\, the photos support it. Not the other way around!**Sit in on a protocol session and see how others present. Emulate a style you like; others will like it\, too. \n\nThis might be an outline to follow: \n1. Title to describe what the presentation is about \n2. Patient chief complaint \n3. Medical/ Dental/Social history \n4. Pre-operative dental charting. \n5. Established need for treatment: Diagnosis(s) \n6. Prognosis \n7. Treatment plan with objectives & rationale for treatment provided \n8. Photographs\, radiographs\, and models (if applicable) of the case prior to starting treatment. \n9. Photographs\, radiographs\, and models as the case progresses \n10. What went right; what went wrong. \n11. Post treatment photographs\, radiographs\, and documentation. \n12. What was learned from this case? What would you do differently next time? \n\nThink about this as if you are a member of the audience and would like to know everything about the case. You want to know about the patient\, the problems\, the treatment plan and how it was carried out\, the problems encountered and how they were solved (or not)\, the materials used\, the final result and how you would do the case if given another chance. You have information others need! Develop the skill to share it! Click Here for Frequently Asked Questions about our IL & WI Mastertrack Protocols Protocol presentations offer attendees to more than double their CE participation hours earned per program. \nFor more information or if you plan to present a protocol\, please contact Dr. Sy Wachtenheim at tzaner2@gmail.com or at 847-858-1927. \n 
URL:https://ilagd.org/event/protocol-presentations-courtyard-by-marriott-chicago-wood-dale-itasca-3/
LOCATION:Courtyard by Marriott\, 900 N. Wood Dale Road\, Wood Dale\, IL\, United States
CATEGORIES:Mastertrack
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20191024T170000
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CREATED:20171212T231921Z
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SUMMARY:Protocol Presentations: Courtyard by Marriott\, Chicago Wood Dale/Itasca
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, October 24\, 2019 \nProtocol Presentations\nCourtyard by Marriott Chicago Wood Dale/Itasca\n900 N Wood Dale Rd\nWood Dale\, IL 60191\n630-766-7775 \n\nProtocol presentations offer attendees the opportunity to more than double their CE participation hours earned per program. Please RSVP with Dr. Sy Wachtenheim  if you plan to report on a protocol assignment from a previous Mastertrack session.\nAs an aspiring Master in the AGD\, it is both an honor and an obligation to be able to share your knowledge and experiences with others. There is no better format to improve those presentation skills than with the protocol reporting sessions available to those who have taken a PACE/ CERP approved participation course.The objective of taking a participation course and then doing a protocol session is to (1) instruct the participant in the practical application of a skill(s)\, (2) for the participant to do that procedure(s) in his/her office\, and (3) to then show the protocol facilitator (and others presenting that day) how this procedure was done by you.  In short: See it done\, Do it in your office\, and Teach others by showing what you have done. You will learn the most from the “teach” part of this triad!So\, what is the best way to “teach”?Tell the “story” about the case/s. Yes\, from “once upon a time” to “happily ever after” with all that went on between the two. The method is the same. Deliver this story so that each member of the audience can share the experience simultaneously.Suggestions: Do a PowerPoint presentation\, with good photos to support the “story”\, handouts\, models (or photos of the models)\, and a literature search to support the case. Remember that the story is first\, the photos support it. Not the other way around!**Sit in on a protocol session and see how others present. Emulate a style you like; others will like it\, too. \n\nThis might be an outline to follow: \n1. Title to describe what the presentation is about \n2. Patient chief complaint \n3. Medical/ Dental/Social history \n4. Pre-operative dental charting. \n5. Established need for treatment: Diagnosis(s) \n6. Prognosis \n7. Treatment plan with objectives & rationale for treatment provided \n8. Photographs\, radiographs\, and models (if applicable) of the case prior to starting treatment. \n9. Photographs\, radiographs\, and models as the case progresses \n10. What went right; what went wrong. \n11. Post treatment photographs\, radiographs\, and documentation. \n12. What was learned from this case? What would you do differently next time? \n\nThink about this as if you are a member of the audience and would like to know everything about the case. You want to know about the patient\, the problems\, the treatment plan and how it was carried out\, the problems encountered and how they were solved (or not)\, the materials used\, the final result and how you would do the case if given another chance. You have information others need! Develop the skill to share it! Click Here for Frequently Asked Questions about our IL & WI Mastertrack Protocols Protocol presentations offer attendees to more than double their CE participation hours earned per program. \nFor more information or if you plan to present a protocol\, please contact Dr. Sy Wachtenheim at tzaner2@gmail.com or at 847-858-1927. \n 
URL:https://ilagd.org/event/protocol-presentations-courtyard-by-marriott-chicago-wood-daleitasca-2/
LOCATION:Courtyard by Marriott\, 900 N. Wood Dale Road\, Wood Dale\, IL\, United States
CATEGORIES:Mastertrack
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GEO:41.9820986;-87.9809171
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20190926T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20190926T170000
DTSTAMP:20260627T150737
CREATED:20171212T231644Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171212T231644Z
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SUMMARY:Protocol Presentations: Courtyard by Marriott\, Chicago Wood Dale/Itasca
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, September 26\, 2019 \nProtocol Presentations\nCourtyard by Marriott Chicago Wood Dale/Itasca\n900 N Wood Dale Rd\nWood Dale\, IL 60191\n630-766-7775 \n\nProtocol presentations offer attendees the opportunity to more than double their CE participation hours earned per program. Please RSVP with Dr. Sy Wachtenheim  if you plan to report on a protocol assignment from a previous Mastertrack session.\nAs an aspiring Master in the AGD\, it is both an honor and an obligation to be able to share your knowledge and experiences with others. There is no better format to improve those presentation skills than with the protocol reporting sessions available to those who have taken a PACE/ CERP approved participation course.The objective of taking a participation course and then doing a protocol session is to (1) instruct the participant in the practical application of a skill(s)\, (2) for the participant to do that procedure(s) in his/her office\, and (3) to then show the protocol facilitator (and others presenting that day) how this procedure was done by you.  In short: See it done\, Do it in your office\, and Teach others by showing what you have done. You will learn the most from the “teach” part of this triad!So\, what is the best way to “teach”?Tell the “story” about the case/s. Yes\, from “once upon a time” to “happily ever after” with all that went on between the two. The method is the same. Deliver this story so that each member of the audience can share the experience simultaneously.Suggestions: Do a PowerPoint presentation\, with good photos to support the “story”\, handouts\, models (or photos of the models)\, and a literature search to support the case. Remember that the story is first\, the photos support it. Not the other way around!**Sit in on a protocol session and see how others present. Emulate a style you like; others will like it\, too. \n\nThis might be an outline to follow: \n1. Title to describe what the presentation is about \n2. Patient chief complaint \n3. Medical/ Dental/Social history \n4. Pre-operative dental charting. \n5. Established need for treatment: Diagnosis(s) \n6. Prognosis \n7. Treatment plan with objectives & rationale for treatment provided \n8. Photographs\, radiographs\, and models (if applicable) of the case prior to starting treatment. \n9. Photographs\, radiographs\, and models as the case progresses \n10. What went right; what went wrong. \n11. Post treatment photographs\, radiographs\, and documentation. \n12. What was learned from this case? What would you do differently next time? \n\nThink about this as if you are a member of the audience and would like to know everything about the case. You want to know about the patient\, the problems\, the treatment plan and how it was carried out\, the problems encountered and how they were solved (or not)\, the materials used\, the final result and how you would do the case if given another chance. You have information others need! Develop the skill to share it! Click Here for Frequently Asked Questions about our IL & WI Mastertrack Protocols Protocol presentations offer attendees to more than double their CE participation hours earned per program. \nFor more information or if you plan to present a protocol\, please contact Dr. Sy Wachtenheim at tzaner2@gmail.com or at 847-858-1927. \n 
URL:https://ilagd.org/event/protocol-presentations-courtyard-by-marriott-chicago-wood-daleitasca/
LOCATION:Courtyard by Marriott\, 900 N. Wood Dale Road\, Wood Dale\, IL\, United States
CATEGORIES:Mastertrack
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dr. Sy Wachtenheim":MAILTO:tzaner2@gmail.com
GEO:41.9820986;-87.9809171
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20190516T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20190516T200000
DTSTAMP:20260627T150737
CREATED:20171101T010149Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180107T230036Z
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SUMMARY:Protocol Presentations: Courtyard by Marriott Chicago Wood Dale/Itasca
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, May 16\, 2019 \nProtocol Presentations\nCourtyard by Marriott Chicago Wood Dale/Itasca\n900 N Wood Dale Rd\nWood Dale\, IL 60191\n630-766-7775 \n\nProtocol presentations offer attendees the opportunity to more than double their CE participation hours earned per program. Please RSVP with Dr. Sy Wachtenheim  if you plan to report on a protocol assignment from a previous Mastertrack session.\nAs an aspiring Master in the AGD\, it is both an honor and an obligation to be able to share your knowledge and experiences with others. There is no better format to improve those presentation skills than with the protocol reporting sessions available to those who have taken a PACE/ CERP approved participation course.The objective of taking a participation course and then doing a protocol session is to (1) instruct the participant in the practical application of a skill(s)\, (2) for the participant to do that procedure(s) in his/her office\, and (3) to then show the protocol facilitator (and others presenting that day) how this procedure was done by you.  In short: See it done\, Do it in your office\, and Teach others by showing what you have done. You will learn the most from the “teach” part of this triad!So\, what is the best way to “teach”?Tell the “story” about the case/s. Yes\, from “once upon a time” to “happily ever after” with all that went on between the two. The method is the same. Deliver this story so that each member of the audience can share the experience simultaneously.Suggestions: Do a PowerPoint presentation\, with good photos to support the “story”\, handouts\, models (or photos of the models)\, and a literature search to support the case. Remember that the story is first\, the photos support it. Not the other way around!**Sit in on a protocol session and see how others present. Emulate a style you like; others will like it\, too. \n\nThis might be an outline to follow: \n1. Title to describe what the presentation is about \n2. Patient chief complaint \n3. Medical/ Dental/Social history \n4. Pre-operative dental charting. \n5. Established need for treatment: Diagnosis(s) \n6. Prognosis \n7. Treatment plan with objectives & rationale for treatment provided \n8. Photographs\, radiographs\, and models (if applicable) of the case prior to starting treatment. \n9. Photographs\, radiographs\, and models as the case progresses \n10. What went right; what went wrong. \n11. Post treatment photographs\, radiographs\, and documentation. \n12. What was learned from this case? What would you do differently next time? \n\nThink about this as if you are a member of the audience and would like to know everything about the case. You want to know about the patient\, the problems\, the treatment plan and how it was carried out\, the problems encountered and how they were solved (or not)\, the materials used\, the final result and how you would do the case if given another chance. You have information others need! Develop the skill to share it! Click Here for Frequently Asked Questions about our IL & WI Mastertrack Protocols Protocol presentations offer attendees to more than double their CE participation hours earned per program. \nFor more information or if you plan to present a protocol\, please contact Dr. Sy Wachtenheim at tzaner2@gmail.com or at 847-858-1927. \n 
URL:https://ilagd.org/event/protocol-presentations-spring-hill-suites-chicagoelmhurstoakbrook-area-3/
LOCATION:Courtyard by Marriott\, 900 N. Wood Dale Road\, Wood Dale\, IL\, United States
CATEGORIES:Mastertrack
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GEO:41.9820986;-87.9809171
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20190404T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20190404T200000
DTSTAMP:20260627T150737
CREATED:20171101T005631Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180107T231444Z
UID:7143-1554397200-1554408000@ilagd.org
SUMMARY:Protocol Presentations: Courtyard by Marriott Chicago Wood Dale/Itasca
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, April 4\, 2019 \nProtocol Presentations\nCourtyard by Marriott Chicago Wood Dale/Itasca\n900 N Wood Dale Rd\nWood Dale\, IL 60191\n630-766-7775 \n\nProtocol presentations offer attendees the opportunity to more than double their CE participation hours earned per program. Please RSVP with Dr. Sy Wachtenheim  if you plan to report on a protocol assignment from a previous Mastertrack session.\nAs an aspiring Master in the AGD\, it is both an honor and an obligation to be able to share your knowledge and experiences with others. There is no better format to improve those presentation skills than with the protocol reporting sessions available to those who have taken a PACE/ CERP approved participation course.The objective of taking a participation course and then doing a protocol session is to (1) instruct the participant in the practical application of a skill(s)\, (2) for the participant to do that procedure(s) in his/her office\, and (3) to then show the protocol facilitator (and others presenting that day) how this procedure was done by you.  In short: See it done\, Do it in your office\, and Teach others by showing what you have done. You will learn the most from the “teach” part of this triad!So\, what is the best way to “teach”?Tell the “story” about the case/s. Yes\, from “once upon a time” to “happily ever after” with all that went on between the two. The method is the same. Deliver this story so that each member of the audience can share the experience simultaneously.Suggestions: Do a PowerPoint presentation\, with good photos to support the “story”\, handouts\, models (or photos of the models)\, and a literature search to support the case. Remember that the story is first\, the photos support it. Not the other way around!**Sit in on a protocol session and see how others present. Emulate a style you like; others will like it\, too. \n\nThis might be an outline to follow: \n1. Title to describe what the presentation is about \n2. Patient chief complaint \n3. Medical/ Dental/Social history \n4. Pre-operative dental charting. \n5. Established need for treatment: Diagnosis(s) \n6. Prognosis \n7. Treatment plan with objectives & rationale for treatment provided \n8. Photographs\, radiographs\, and models (if applicable) of the case prior to starting treatment. \n9. Photographs\, radiographs\, and models as the case progresses \n10. What went right; what went wrong. \n11. Post treatment photographs\, radiographs\, and documentation. \n12. What was learned from this case? What would you do differently next time? \n\nThink about this as if you are a member of the audience and would like to know everything about the case. You want to know about the patient\, the problems\, the treatment plan and how it was carried out\, the problems encountered and how they were solved (or not)\, the materials used\, the final result and how you would do the case if given another chance. You have information others need! Develop the skill to share it! Click Here for Frequently Asked Questions about our IL & WI Mastertrack Protocols Protocol presentations offer attendees to more than double their CE participation hours earned per program. \nFor more information or if you plan to present a protocol\, please contact Dr. Sy Wachtenheim at tzaner2@gmail.com or at 847-858-1927. \n 
URL:https://ilagd.org/event/protocol-presentations-spring-hill-suites-chicagoelmhurst-oakbrook-area/
LOCATION:Courtyard by Marriott\, 900 N. Wood Dale Road\, Wood Dale\, IL\, United States
CATEGORIES:Mastertrack
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dr. Sy Wachtenheim":MAILTO:tzaner2@gmail.com
GEO:41.9820986;-87.9809171
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20181011T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20181011T170000
DTSTAMP:20260627T150737
CREATED:20171101T005008Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180107T232005Z
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SUMMARY:Protocol Presentations: Courtyard by Marriott Chicago Wood Dale/Itasca
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, October 11\, 2018 \nProtocol Presentations\nCourtyard by Marriott Chicago Wood Dale/Itasca\n900 N Wood Dale Rd\nWood Dale\, IL 60191\n630-766-7775 \n\nProtocol presentations offer attendees the opportunity to more than double their CE participation hours earned per program. Please RSVP with Dr. Sy Wachtenheim  if you plan to report on a protocol assignment from a previous Mastertrack session.\nAs an aspiring Master in the AGD\, it is both an honor and an obligation to be able to share your knowledge and experiences with others. There is no better format to improve those presentation skills than with the protocol reporting sessions available to those who have taken a PACE/ CERP approved participation course.The objective of taking a participation course and then doing a protocol session is to (1) instruct the participant in the practical application of a skill(s)\, (2) for the participant to do that procedure(s) in his/her office\, and (3) to then show the protocol facilitator (and others presenting that day) how this procedure was done by you.  In short: See it done\, Do it in your office\, and Teach others by showing what you have done. You will learn the most from the “teach” part of this triad!So\, what is the best way to “teach”?Tell the “story” about the case/s. Yes\, from “once upon a time” to “happily ever after” with all that went on between the two. The method is the same. Deliver this story so that each member of the audience can share the experience simultaneously.Suggestions: Do a PowerPoint presentation\, with good photos to support the “story”\, handouts\, models (or photos of the models)\, and a literature search to support the case. Remember that the story is first\, the photos support it. Not the other way around!**Sit in on a protocol session and see how others present. Emulate a style you like; others will like it\, too. \n\nThis might be an outline to follow: \n1. Title to describe what the presentation is about \n2. Patient chief complaint \n3. Medical/ Dental/Social history \n4. Pre-operative dental charting. \n5. Established need for treatment: Diagnosis(s) \n6. Prognosis \n7. Treatment plan with objectives & rationale for treatment provided \n8. Photographs\, radiographs\, and models (if applicable) of the case prior to starting treatment. \n9. Photographs\, radiographs\, and models as the case progresses \n10. What went right; what went wrong. \n11. Post treatment photographs\, radiographs\, and documentation. \n12. What was learned from this case? What would you do differently next time? \n\nThink about this as if you are a member of the audience and would like to know everything about the case. You want to know about the patient\, the problems\, the treatment plan and how it was carried out\, the problems encountered and how they were solved (or not)\, the materials used\, the final result and how you would do the case if given another chance. You have information others need! Develop the skill to share it! Click Here for Frequently Asked Questions about our IL & WI Mastertrack Protocols Protocol presentations offer attendees to more than double their CE participation hours earned per program. \nFor more information or if you plan to present a protocol\, please contact Dr. Sy Wachtenheim at tzaner2@gmail.com or at 847-858-1927. \n 
URL:https://ilagd.org/event/protocol-presentations-spring-hill-suites-chicagoelmhurstoakbrook-area-2/
LOCATION:Courtyard by Marriott\, 900 N. Wood Dale Road\, Wood Dale\, IL\, United States
CATEGORIES:Mastertrack
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20180913T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20180913T200000
DTSTAMP:20260627T150737
CREATED:20170502T232518Z
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SUMMARY:Protocol Presentations: Courtyard by Marriott Chicago Wood Dale/Itasca
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, September 13\, 2018 \nProtocol Presentations\nCourtyard by Marriott Chicago Wood Dale/Itasca\n900 N Wood Dale Rd\nWood Dale\, IL 60191\n630-766-7775 \n\nProtocol presentations offer attendees the opportunity to more than double their CE participation hours earned per program. Please RSVP with Dr. Sy Wachtenheim  if you plan to report on a protocol assignment from a previous Mastertrack session.\nAs an aspiring Master in the AGD\, it is both an honor and an obligation to be able to share your knowledge and experiences with others. There is no better format to improve those presentation skills than with the protocol reporting sessions available to those who have taken a PACE/ CERP approved participation course.The objective of taking a participation course and then doing a protocol session is to (1) instruct the participant in the practical application of a skill(s)\, (2) for the participant to do that procedure(s) in his/her office\, and (3) to then show the protocol facilitator (and others presenting that day) how this procedure was done by you.  In short: See it done\, Do it in your office\, and Teach others by showing what you have done. You will learn the most from the “teach” part of this triad!So\, what is the best way to “teach”?Tell the “story” about the case/s. Yes\, from “once upon a time” to “happily ever after” with all that went on between the two. The method is the same. Deliver this story so that each member of the audience can share the experience simultaneously.Suggestions: Do a PowerPoint presentation\, with good photos to support the “story”\, handouts\, models (or photos of the models)\, and a literature search to support the case. Remember that the story is first\, the photos support it. Not the other way around!**Sit in on a protocol session and see how others present. Emulate a style you like; others will like it\, too. \n\nThis might be an outline to follow: \n1. Title to describe what the presentation is about \n2. Patient chief complaint \n3. Medical/ Dental/Social history \n4. Pre-operative dental charting. \n5. Established need for treatment: Diagnosis(s) \n6. Prognosis \n7. Treatment plan with objectives & rationale for treatment provided \n8. Photographs\, radiographs\, and models (if applicable) of the case prior to starting treatment. \n9. Photographs\, radiographs\, and models as the case progresses \n10. What went right; what went wrong. \n11. Post treatment photographs\, radiographs\, and documentation. \n12. What was learned from this case? What would you do differently next time? \n\nThink about this as if you are a member of the audience and would like to know everything about the case. You want to know about the patient\, the problems\, the treatment plan and how it was carried out\, the problems encountered and how they were solved (or not)\, the materials used\, the final result and how you would do the case if given another chance. You have information others need! Develop the skill to share it! Click Here for Frequently Asked Questions about our IL & WI Mastertrack Protocols Protocol presentations offer attendees to more than double their CE participation hours earned per program. \nFor more information or if you plan to present a protocol\, please contact Dr. Sy Wachtenheim at tzaner2@gmail.com or at 847-858-1927. \n 
URL:https://ilagd.org/event/protocol-presentations-spring-hill-suites-chicago-elmhurstoakbrook-area-2/
LOCATION:Courtyard by Marriott\, 900 N. Wood Dale Road\, Wood Dale\, IL\, United States
CATEGORIES:Mastertrack
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dr. Sy Wachtenheim":MAILTO:tzaner2@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20180517T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20180517T190000
DTSTAMP:20260627T150737
CREATED:20171101T002728Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180108T003107Z
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SUMMARY:Protocol Presentations: Courtyard by Marriott Chicago Wood Dale/Itasca
DESCRIPTION:Thursday May 17\, 2018 \nProtocol Presentations\nCourtyard by Marriott Chicago Wood Dale/Itasca\n900 N Wood Dale Rd\nWood Dale\, IL 60191\n630-766-7775 \n\nProtocol presentations offer attendees the opportunity to more than double their CE participation hours earned per program. Please RSVP with Dr. Sy Wachtenheim  if you plan to report on a protocol assignment from a previous Mastertrack session.\nAs an aspiring Master in the AGD\, it is both an honor and an obligation to be able to share your knowledge and experiences with others. There is no better format to improve those presentation skills than with the protocol reporting sessions available to those who have taken a PACE/ CERP approved participation course.The objective of taking a participation course and then doing a protocol session is to (1) instruct the participant in the practical application of a skill(s)\, (2) for the participant to do that procedure(s) in his/her office\, and (3) to then show the protocol facilitator (and others presenting that day) how this procedure was done by you.  In short: See it done\, Do it in your office\, and Teach others by showing what you have done. You will learn the most from the “teach” part of this triad!So\, what is the best way to “teach”?Tell the “story” about the case/s. Yes\, from “once upon a time” to “happily ever after” with all that went on between the two. The method is the same. Deliver this story so that each member of the audience can share the experience simultaneously.Suggestions: Do a PowerPoint presentation\, with good photos to support the “story”\, handouts\, models (or photos of the models)\, and a literature search to support the case. Remember that the story is first\, the photos support it. Not the other way around!**Sit in on a protocol session and see how others present. Emulate a style you like; others will like it\, too. \n\nThis might be an outline to follow: \n1. Title to describe what the presentation is about \n2. Patient chief complaint \n3. Medical/ Dental/Social history \n4. Pre-operative dental charting. \n5. Established need for treatment: Diagnosis(s) \n6. Prognosis \n7. Treatment plan with objectives & rationale for treatment provided \n8. Photographs\, radiographs\, and models (if applicable) of the case prior to starting treatment. \n9. Photographs\, radiographs\, and models as the case progresses \n10. What went right; what went wrong. \n11. Post treatment photographs\, radiographs\, and documentation. \n12. What was learned from this case? What would you do differently next time? \n\nThink about this as if you are a member of the audience and would like to know everything about the case. You want to know about the patient\, the problems\, the treatment plan and how it was carried out\, the problems encountered and how they were solved (or not)\, the materials used\, the final result and how you would do the case if given another chance. You have information others need! Develop the skill to share it! Click Here for Frequently Asked Questions about our IL & WI Mastertrack Protocols Protocol presentations offer attendees to more than double their CE participation hours earned per program. \nFor more information or if you plan to present a protocol\, please contact Dr. Sy Wachtenheim at tzaner2@gmail.com or at 847-858-1927. \n 
URL:https://ilagd.org/event/protocol-presentations-spring-hill-suites-chicagoelmhurstoakbrook-area/
LOCATION:Courtyard by Marriott\, 900 N. Wood Dale Road\, Wood Dale\, IL\, United States
CATEGORIES:Mastertrack
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dr. Sy Wachtenheim":MAILTO:tzaner2@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20180412T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20180412T200000
DTSTAMP:20260627T150737
CREATED:20170425T213334Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180107T233551Z
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SUMMARY:Protocol Presentations: Courtyard by Marriott Chicago Wood Dale/Itasca
DESCRIPTION:Thursday April 12\, 2018 \nProtocol Presentations\nCourtyard by Marriott Chicago Wood Dale/Itasca\n900 N Wood Dale Rd\nWood Dale\, IL 60191\n630-766-7775 \n\nProtocol presentations offer attendees the opportunity to more than double their CE participation hours earned per program. Please RSVP with Dr. Sy Wachtenheim  if you plan to report on a protocol assignment from a previous Mastertrack session.\nAs an aspiring Master in the AGD\, it is both an honor and an obligation to be able to share your knowledge and experiences with others. There is no better format to improve those presentation skills than with the protocol reporting sessions available to those who have taken a PACE/ CERP approved participation course.The objective of taking a participation course and then doing a protocol session is to (1) instruct the participant in the practical application of a skill(s)\, (2) for the participant to do that procedure(s) in his/her office\, and (3) to then show the protocol facilitator (and others presenting that day) how this procedure was done by you.  In short: See it done\, Do it in your office\, and Teach others by showing what you have done. You will learn the most from the “teach” part of this triad!So\, what is the best way to “teach”?Tell the “story” about the case/s. Yes\, from “once upon a time” to “happily ever after” with all that went on between the two. The method is the same. Deliver this story so that each member of the audience can share the experience simultaneously.Suggestions: Do a PowerPoint presentation\, with good photos to support the “story”\, handouts\, models (or photos of the models)\, and a literature search to support the case. Remember that the story is first\, the photos support it. Not the other way around!**Sit in on a protocol session and see how others present. Emulate a style you like; others will like it\, too. \n\nThis might be an outline to follow: \n1. Title to describe what the presentation is about \n2. Patient chief complaint \n3. Medical/ Dental/Social history \n4. Pre-operative dental charting. \n5. Established need for treatment: Diagnosis(s) \n6. Prognosis \n7. Treatment plan with objectives & rationale for treatment provided \n8. Photographs\, radiographs\, and models (if applicable) of the case prior to starting treatment. \n9. Photographs\, radiographs\, and models as the case progresses \n10. What went right; what went wrong. \n11. Post treatment photographs\, radiographs\, and documentation. \n12. What was learned from this case? What would you do differently next time? \n\nThink about this as if you are a member of the audience and would like to know everything about the case. You want to know about the patient\, the problems\, the treatment plan and how it was carried out\, the problems encountered and how they were solved (or not)\, the materials used\, the final result and how you would do the case if given another chance. You have information others need! Develop the skill to share it! Click Here for Frequently Asked Questions about our IL & WI Mastertrack Protocols Protocol presentations offer attendees to more than double their CE participation hours earned per program. \nFor more information or if you plan to present a protocol\, please contact Dr. Sy Wachtenheim at tzaner2@gmail.com or at 847-858-1927. \n 
URL:https://ilagd.org/event/protocol-presentations-spring-hill-suites-chicago-elmhurstoakbrook-area/
LOCATION:Courtyard by Marriott\, 900 N. Wood Dale Road\, Wood Dale\, IL\, United States
CATEGORIES:Mastertrack
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dr. Sy Wachtenheim":MAILTO:tzaner2@gmail.com
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