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Kait Simonson
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ksimonson@dental.ufl.edu

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68th Annual Southern Conference of Dental Deans & Examiners (01-24-2025)
Project: 68th Annual Southern Conference of Dental Deans & Examiners — Approved by: Rick Miller

Online Registration Launch Date
10-08-2024

Status
Proposed

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Martha - This is a paid event but I must have mistakenly entered "no" and the edit feature won't allow me to go in and change to paid so I can fill in the fund info. Can you delete this or help me find out how to edit? Thanks!
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68th Annual Southern Conference of Dental Deans & Examiners
01-24-2025
10-08-2024
68th Annual Southern Conference of Dental Deans & Examiners
2025 SCDDE Meeting Schedule
2025 Meeting program and schedule (PDF to come)
Friday, January 24
03:00 p.m. — Check In
06:00 p.m. — Welcome Reception (more information to come)

Saturday, January 25
08:00 a.m. — Continental Breakfast
08:30 a.m. — A message from Dr. Isabel Garcia, Dean, UF College of Dentistry
08:45 a.m. — A message from the American Dental Education Association
09:00 a.m. — A message from the Southern Conference of Dental Deans and Examiners, Dr. John Cosby
09:15 a.m. — An overview of Artificial Intelligence in Dentistry and Dental Materials, Dr. Mateus Rocha
10:00 a.m. — BREAK
10:30 a.m. — Using AI Technology in the Diagnosis and Planning for Dental Implant Placement and Restorations, Dr. Luiz Gonzaga
11:30 a.m. — The Artificial Intelligence Era in Diagnostic Dentistry: Enhancing Student Learning and Patient Outcomes, Dr. Anita Gohel
12:30 p.m. — LUNCH
01:30 p.m. — Discussion and Q&As, moderated by Dr. Joseph Riley
02:30 p.m. — IT administrator for the Commission on Dental Testing in Ohio, Kyle Simpson
03:30 p.m. — UF College of Dentistry tour (optional), UFCD Dental Ambassadors
06:30 p.m. — Social Hour and Dinner (more information to come)

Sunday, January 26
08:00 a.m. — Continental Breakfast
08:30 a.m. — SCDDE Business Meeting
10:00 a.m. — Ethics in Dentistry: Do they Matter?, Dr. Larry Cook
11:00 a.m. — Check Out
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At least 25 registrants
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