The Boston University Institute for Dental Research & Education – Dubai (BUIDRE) and the Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Academic Medical Center organized a dental session as part of an innovative continuing medical education (CME) program ‘Advances in Dentistry’.
Titled ‘Modern Prosthodontics’, the session was held at the Grand Hyatt Dubai and led by Dr. Steven Morgano, Chief Academic Officer and CEO of Boston University Institute for Dental Research and Education – Dubai. Drawing the participation of faculty members including Bassam Kinaia, Mohamad Koutrach, Harold Goodis and Manal El-Halabi, the programme brought together more than 100 attendees and featured informative lectures, case discussions, and interactive sessions with experts in dentistry.
Dr Steven Morgano said: “This session came as part of our ongoing commitment to further educate the health-related faculty and create awareness among the general public. The program also reiterated our tireless focus on advance educational initiatives.”
The CME program on dentistry is designed to review state-of-the-art information for dentists and dental specialists keen to review modern concepts in the diagnosis and treatment of prosthodontic problems.
The course is reviewed and approved by the department of Continuing Medical Education at Harvard Medical School Dubai Center (HMSDC) for a maximum of six CME credit hours.
The credits awarded to the course are recognized by the Ministry of Health, Dubai Health Authority (DHA), Center for Healthcare Planning & Quality (CPQ), and the Health Authority of Abu Dhabi (HAAD).
The Boston University Institute for Dental Research and Education – Dubai (BUIDRE) organises continuing education courses for dentists and dental specialists who seek to learn about the latest tools and techniques for diagnosis and treatment of dental disease. The institute also holds a variety of awareness programmes to educate the members of the community about the importance of oral and dental health.