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Apr 6, 2020 | Events, Uncategorized

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Hello Microbelink Dx ® friends,

During this downtime we have a great opportunity to catch up on some amazing webinar CE’s.   Wanted to share some links of ones that we will be attending here in the next couple of weeks!

April 7, 2020 Inspired Hygiene will host a nice course tomorrow. : A solid hygiene team will be a key component to revenue recovery in 2020 and beyond. In this 90minute live webinar, the Inspired Hygiene team will share how to make progress now. Includes Q&A and 1 credit CE.

https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_THcUVaQDSOmqdK48ZIHPLg 2.

For 30 days starting today Carifree will be offering a course everyday at 1pm CST!  You can register at this link Sign up

Some of the presenters are here:https://carifree.com/connext-course-catalog

  • Today (April 6) was Dr. Brad Bale and he talked about a very easy simple way to help protect yourself from COVID-19.  If you missed it you might be able to grab some info on his website: https://baledoneen.com/

Here is the video that explains the steps Dr. Bale mentioned. https://youtu.be/q6c3X5ZdZCY

  • Tomorrow (April 7) is Ms. Kathryn Gilliam presenting “Hot Topics” from her PerioLinks course!
  • Wednesday (April 8) Doug Thompson will put on an great talk about “Wellness Dentistry In the Midst of a Health Revolution”

 

****If you miss any of these you can log onto their website and listen!  https://carifree.com/connext-recordings/

Let us help you in finding “The science behind the SMILE!”

 

 

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