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Orthodontic Training Presentation
Friday February 26, 2010 - Saturday February 27, 2010 from 8:00pm - 11:00pm
University of Tennessee
66 N Pauline St # 633
Memphis, Tennessee Get Directions
University of Tennessee Pediatric Dental Alumni

Gerald Samson will be speaking at this event.

Founded by Dr. Gerald S. Samson in 1982, (g)nathos, inc. provides continuing orthodontic education to health professionals who are seeking an increased level of sophistication in the delivery of orthodontic care for their patients. Considering the large scope encompassed by the specialty of orthodontics and dentofacial orthopedics, the specific attention in the (g)nathos organization is on the “growing” patient.

Testimonial about Gerald Samson and his work:

Ron Winder, DDS
Diplomat American Board of Pediatric Dentistry
Fellow of The American College of Dentists
Tulsa, Oklahoma

”For more than 15 years it has been my pleasure to associate with the (g)nathos oranization and Dr. Gerry Samson. Originally, I completed the CMDD course. Since that time I’ve regularly attending the advanced continuing education courses with Gerry every year. My association with (g)nathos has been both progressive and enlightening. This experience has improved my ability to practice evidence based pediartic dentistry, the orthodontic services that I choose to provide and my communication with orthodontic specialists.”

For details contact (g)nathos, inc
telephone: 770-850-0631 - fax: 770-955-4135
geraldsamson@mindspring.com
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