11:00 – 11:03 AEST
13:00 – 13:03 NZST
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Welcome and Introduction
Dr Annalene Weston, Dental Team Leader, Dental Protection & Conference Chair
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11:05 – 11:25 AEST
13:05 – 13:25 NZST
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Credibility, reputation and risk in social media use
This presentation discusses the benefits and challenges of using social media for dental practices in Australia and New Zealand, including reaching wider audiences, building trust and credibility, and showcasing services
Karen Sutherland, Co-Founder and Social Media Specialist, Dharana Digital
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11:27 – 11:50 AEST
13:27 – 13:50 NZST
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Panel session | To post or not to post? Social media through an ethical and dentolegal lens
Many practitioners are using the social platforms for professional purposes to promote services but also to disseminate their knowledge to a wider audience. However, how to establish ethical boundaries for themselves, with their patients or with others online?
Dr Annalene Weston, Dental Team Leader, Dental Protection & Conference Chair (moderator)
Karen Sutherland, Co-Founder and Social Media Specialist, Dharana Digital
Dr Colm Harney, Dentolegal Consultant, Dental Protection
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11:50 – 11:55 AEST
13:50 – 13:55 NZST
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Break
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11:55 – 11:57 AEST
13:55 – 13:57 NZST
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Welcome back & Introduction
Dr Annalene Weston, Dental Team Leader, Dental Protection & Conference Chair
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11:57 – 12:12 AEST
13:57 – 14:12 NZST
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Artificial intelligence: Future impacts for Dentistry
The presentation discusses how AI systems can be a positive for clinicians working in dentistry, and then explores the major challenges around AI, including the quality of the evidence, expectations from patients and regulators, and the impact on the working life of the clinician.
Dr Laurence Walsh, Emeritus Professor, School of Dentistry, The University of Queensland
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12:15 – 12:35 AEST
14:15 – 14:35 NZST
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Panel session | Embracing a forward-thinking mindset to thrive in dentistry in an uncertain world
"The greatest danger in times of turbulence is not the turbulence itself, but to act with yesterday's logic” Peter Drucker.
During the panel discussion, executives will share how to thrive in this new reality by adopting a forward-thinking approach but also understand how to mitigate risks.
Dr Annalene Weston, Dental Team Leader, Dental Protection & Conference Chair (moderator)
Dr Simon Parsons, Dentolegal Consultant, Dental Protection
Emeritus Professor Laurence Walsh, Emeritus Professor, School of Dentistry, University of Queensland
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12:35 – 12:50 AEST
14:35 – 14:50 NZST
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Building your Resilience Shield
Dentistry is a high-pressure profession with very fine tolerances between success and failure. Dan Pronk will share how to use the strategies of elite special forces soldiers to build and maintain a robust resilience against the stresses of a modern-day life.
Dr Dan Pronk, Expert on Resilience and Tactical Medicine and author of The Combat Doctor and The Resilience Shield
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12:50 – 13:10 AEST
14:50 – 15:10 NZST
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Panel session | When the storm hits: Thriving amidst difficult times
During the panel, executives will discuss the fear of failing and its impact on crisis response, and also the importance of restoring balance and cultivate the ability to reflect, learn, rebound, and move forward.
Dr Annalene Weston, Dental Team Leader, Dental Protection & Conference Chair
Dr Simon Parsons, Dentolegal Consultant, Dental Protection
Dr Colm Harney, Dentolegal Consultant, Dental Protection
Dr Dan Pronk, Expert on Resilience and Tactical Medicine and author of The Combat Doctor and The Resilience Shield
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13:10 – 13:15 AEST
15:10 – 15:15 NZST
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Final Remarks
Dr Annalene Weston, Dental Team Leader, Dental Protection & Conference Chair
Dr Simon Parsons, Dentolegal Consultant, Dental Protection
Dr Colm Harney, Dentolegal Consultant, Dental Protection
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