PAID Pittsburgh PA Permit 511 Nonprofit U.S. Postage Register Online UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH S C H O O L O F D E N TA L M E D I C I N E T W E N T Y- F I R S T A N N U A L T. F. B O W S E R MEMORIAL LECTURE SERIES Diet and Dentistry in the 21st Century The School of Dental Medicine is pleased to announce that we are now accepting online registration and payment for Continuing Education events, including the Annual T.F. Bowser Memorial Lecture. To register online please visit our Web site dental.pitt.edu/continuing-education and select the course you wish to attend from our course list. You may register for more than one course at a time. Other Ways to Register: Telephone: You may call us at 412-648-8370 to register using a credit card. The T. F. Bowser Memorial Lecture Series was established in 1995 by Dr. Ellsworth T. Bowser to honor his father, Dr. Theodore Bowser (DDS ’24). The series has featured notable speakers on a variety of topics and is the School of Dental Medicine Center for Continuing Education’s most wellrespected and well-attended continuing education event. Phone 412-648-8370 • Fax 412-383-9069 School of Dental Medicine Center for Continuing Education Salk Hall, Room 2148 3501 Terrace Street Pittsburgh PA 15261-1933 Mail: Mail the registration form, with your check or credit card information, to the address on the form. VISA, MasterCard and Discover are accepted. David L. Meinz, MS, RD, FADA, CSP Saturday March 21, 2015 8:30 a.m. Scaife Hall Auditorium 5 and 6 Diet and Dentistry in the 21 Century st Join us as David Meinz, ‘America’s Personal Health Improvement Expert,’ shares the latest information on what you need to know about the oral and systemic health connection, sugar substitutes, vitamin supplements, and the future potential role of dental professionals in total patient care. You’ll learn the best and worst foods for teeth, how to increase your personal energy and much more. He will present practical information to help dental professionals practice in the twenty-first century. This presentation will include: • Update on the Oral-Systemic Health Connection • Sugar Substitutes–Hype or Hope? • The Truth About Dietary Supplements–The 4 Essentials • The New Approach to Cardiovascular Disease Prevention–Dentistry’s Role • Dentistry in the 21st Century Upon completion of this course, participants will: • be able to explain the cases for and against the oral and systemic health connection David L. Meinz, MS, RD, FADA, CSP Nutritionist David Meinz speaks nationally to dental groups and associations and is a contributing editor for the Journal of the Academy of General Dentistry. David’s formal education includes a Master’s Degree in Human Nutrition from the University of Missouri, and status as a Registered Dietitian and Fellow in the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (FAND). He is also a Certified Speaking Professional (CSP) in the National Speaker’s Association. He is a contributing author of the audio learning series Healthy Dentistry. He has presented to more than 250 dental groups. Agenda • understand sugar substitute options and identify which have direct, whole health implications • differentiate between basic vitamin supplement needs and marketing claims 8:30 a.m.–1 p.m. • Lecture • grasp the concept of lumenology vs. arteriology in cardiovascular disease prevention • appreciate the potential for dentistry in preventive total patient care Saturday, March 21, 2015, 8:30 a.m., in Auditorium 5 and 6 at Scaife Hall in the School of Medicine For more information or if you have questions, please contact Diane Fleishman at 412-648-8370 or fax at 412-383-9069 7:45–8:20 a.m. • Continental Breakfast 8:20–8:25 a.m.•Introductions CEU .4 (4 hours) Registration deadline is Thursday March 12, 2015. Late registrations postmarked after that date will be charged a $10 administrative fee. To register by phone with a credit card, please call 412-6488370. All tuition refunds will be assessed a $25 administrative fee. School of Dental Medicine tuition benefit is not applicable for this course. T. F. Bowser Memorial Lecture Series: Diet and Dentistry in the 21st Century Registration form This course is offered to all alumni and guests. The fee to attend is $75 per dentist and $50 per auxiliary member. First Name ________________________________________ Last Name ________________________________________ DMD___DDS___DA___RDH___Other___ Address __________________________________________ City ______________________________________________ State ___________Zip Code _________________________ Phone Number ____________________________________ Phone (office) _____________________________________ Phone (mobile) ____________________________________ E-mail Address ____________________________________ Payment Make checks payable to: University of Pittsburgh. Visa ________ Master Card ________ Discover ________ Card Number _____________________________________ Expiration Date __________ Security Code _____________ Name as it appears on card _________________________ Billing Address (if different from above) _________________________________________________ _________________________________________________ Mail registration form and payment to: School of Dental Medicine Center for Continuing Education Salk Hall, Room 2148 3501 Terrace Street Pittsburgh PA 15261-1933 Because of the overwhelming response to this event, course attendance will be limited to the first 500 registrants. Your registration materials must be received no later than the registration deadline, Thursday, March 12, 2015.
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