Carriage on Jekyll Island24th Annual"Specialize" Your General Practice
September 4-6, 2009

Labor Day Weekend
Jekyll Island Resort
Jekyll Island, Georgia

 

Weekend at a Glance

Friday, September 4, 2009 (7:30 - noon)

"Exploring the Options"

  • Open Spaces - Open Minds
  • Laying the Foundation

Saturday, September 5, 2009 (7:30 - noon)

"Optimal Oral health"

  • People Want Implants- Are You Prepared?
  • Putting Things Together
  • Treatment Planning - Express, Non-Stop or Layovers

12:30-3:30 Workshop

  • Treatment Plan Development (Stimulation Package)

Sunday, September 6, 2009 (7:30 - noon)

"Tricks of the Trade"

  • Practical Applications
  • Do's and Don'ts
  • Economic Considerations

Please check out of resort at 10:00 a.m. break

PUPOSE AND OBJECTIVES

This course provides variable treatment options during challenging economic times. It will provide a logical, evidence-based approach to treating patients with partially endentulous spaces. Multiple treatment options will be presented.

Participants are encouraged to bring a challenging case to the workshop portion of the course.

Participants will be able to:

  • Classify and discuss arch forms in relation to RPD design requirements
  • Demonstrate appropriate RPD designs
  • Explain specific "tricks and tips" for complex endentulous situations
  • Formulate extended treatment contingency plans
  • Discuss how to blend RPD components with implant support issues
  • Recognize and reduce potential problems with the transition process
  • Discuss the economic considerations of a transition treatment plan

TARGET AUDIENCE
Dentists, auxiliaries and other dental professionals

PRESENTED BY
Medical College of Georgia School of Dentistry and Division of Continuing Education

CREDIT  



The Medical College of Georgia School of Dentistry is a recognized ADA CERP provider, member of ACDE, AGD accepted National Sponsor, FAGD/MAGD Credit. 01/01/-6 - 12/31/09. 12.75 credit hours.The optional workshop is an additional 3 hours.



COURSE SCHEDULE

Friday, September 4, 2009

"Exploring the Options"

7:00 Continental Breakfast and Registration
7:25 Welcome and Introduction to Course
Drs.Callan and Cooper
7:30

Open Spaces- Open Minds

Dr. Cooper

8:30 Laying the Foundation
Dr. Plummer
10:00 Break
10:15

Laying the Foundation continued
Dr. Plummer

12:00 Adjourn


 

Saturday, September 5, 2009

"Optimal Oral Health"

7:00 Continental Breakfast and Registration
7:30

People Want Implants - Are You Prepared?
Dr. Morris

8:30 Putting Things Together
Dr. Morris
10:00 Break
10:15 Treatment Planning - Express, Non-Stop or Layovers
Dr. Cooper
12:00 Adjourn
12:30

Hands-on Session:(Stimulation Package)

Treatment Plan Development
Drs. Plummer, Morris and Cooper
Limited Course...enroll today!
Box lunch provided for workshop participants.

 

Sunday, September 6, 2009

"Tricks of the Trade"

7:00 Continental Breakfast and Registration
7:30

Practical Applications
Dr. Cooper

8:30

Do's and Dont's
Drs. Plummer and Morris

10:00

Break

Please check-out of resort at this time.

10:15 Do's and Don'ts continued
11:00

Economic Considerations
Dr. Cooper

12:00 Adjourn

Hotel located on Intracostal Waterway

MEDICAL COLLEGE OF GEORGIA SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY FACULTY

Dr. CallanRichard S. Callan, DMD, BS, Co-Course Director, Associate Professor and Interim Chair, Department of General Dentistry, Medical College of Georgia School of  Dentistry, is the director of the School of Dentistry practice management curriculum. The insight gained through 17 years of private practice has helped him develop a pragmatic approach to teaching practice management. He supervises the Senior Comprehensive Care Clinic where he also serves as a team leader. Dr. Callan maintains an intramural general dental practice, researches practical applications of modern techniques and materials and is a member of the American Dental Education Association’s Commission on Curriculum Innovation.

Dr. J. Cooper IIIJeril R Cooper III, DMD, BS, Co-Course Director, Assistant Professor at the Medical College of Georgia School of Dentistry, received his DMD from MCG in 1977, and is a Fellow of the Academy of General Dentistry. He maintained a full time general dentistry practice for 30 years. He received a part time faculty appointment in 2002 and full time appointment in 2007. He is the recipient of the 2008 Judson C. Hickey Award. He provides clinical supervision in the Department of General Dentistry and serves as assistant team leader for the senior Comprehensive Care Clinic. He has an active faculty practice.

Dr. J. MorrisW. Jack Morris, D.M.D., B.S., serves as a Prosthodontist in the Oral Rehabilitation Department at the Medical College of Georgia School of Dentistry. He received his Doctor of Dental Medicine degree from the University of Alabama School of Dentistry at Birmingham (1984). He completed a 1 Year General Practice Residency (1985) and a Prosthodontic Residency (1994) in the United States Army. He is board certified by The American Board of Prosthodontics and is a member of the American Dental Association and the American Academy of Fixed Prosthodontics. Dr. Morris’ professional and research interests are in the areas of fixed and removable prosthodontics to include full mouth rehabilitations, implants, esthetics, and all ceramic restorations.

Dr. PlummerKevin D. Plummer, D.D.S., B.S., Associate Professor in the MCG Department of Oral Rehabilitation, School of Dentistry. Received his DDS from Emory University (1979), post graduate training in prosthodontics from the U.S. Army Prosthodontic Program (1986) and is certified by the American Board of Prosthodontics (1987). Chair of the MCG SOD Infection Control and Hazards Committee and member of the MCG Institutional Chemical Safety Committee. Prior to joining the MCG SOD faculty, he served 21 years in the U.S. Army Dental Corps where he was Consultant to the U.S. Army Surgeon General in the areas of Infection Control and OSHA Compliance and Dental Laboratory Operations. Currently the Section Chief of Removable Prosthodontics and the Course Director for Preclinical Removable Partial Dentures, Preclinical Complete Dentures and the Clinical Course Director for Treatment Planning Board and Prosthodontics Clinic.



REGISTRATION INFORMATION  

Fee Structure Before Aug. 15 After Aug. 15
Dentist $495 $545
Dentist and 1 auxiliary $625 $675
Additional Auxiliary $195 $245
Saturday Workshop $85 $135

To register, fax registrations with payment by credit card to 706-721-4642.

Complete the registration form and mail to Division of Continuing Education, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, Georgia 30912

Phone: 706-721-3967 or 800-221-6437

LOCATION AND LODGING – Jekyll Island, Georgia
Jekyll Island, one of Georgia’s four Golden Isles, offers miles of gentle beaches along the Atlantic, scenic golf courses, tennis courts, sailing and close proximity to the other Golden Isles. Historic sites abound, including old forts, lovely mansions of yesteryear and intriguing museums.

Jekyll Resort groundsThe tradition of The Jekyll Island Club began a century ago, when it was founded as an exclusive retreat for the Morgans, Pulitzers, Rockefellers and Vanderbilts. Visitors may enjoy the same natural beauty and elegant architecture in the newly restored Jekyll Island Club, where these high-society members once came to relax. A surfside Beach Club, 63 holes of golf, indoor and outdoor tennis, lawn games, a marina and elegant shopping boutiques are among the many diversions offered.


LODGING INFORMATION
Jekyll Island Resort (Host Hotel), 371 Riverview Drive, Reservations: 1-800-535-9547.

Accommodations. All rooms have Victorian furnishings and rates are single or double. Traditional rooms are larger and are located in adjacent buildings. ($25 for extra person over two people) Please contact Jekyll Island Club Hotel to arrange accommodations.
 

Jekyll Island Club Hotel Accommodations
Club Double $189
Club King/Twin $209
Traditional King Double/Double $229
Deluxe King – Double/Double $269
Annex Suites $289
Club Suites $319
King Jacuzzi $319
DXKS $329

An advance deposit of one night’s room/suite rate plus 12% tax and a $10 per day resort fee is required for all reservations. Advance notice of 72 hours is required to cancel individual reservations for full refund of deposit. Credit card, personal check, company check or cashiers check accepted. Two-night minimum required on weekend (Friday and Saturday nights).

Other Area Accommodations
Buccaneer Beach Resort
85 S. Beachview Drive
Reservations: 1-912-635-2261
Oceanside Inn & Suites
711 N. Beachview Drive
Reservations: 1-912-635-2211
Days Inn & Suites
60 S. Beachview Drive
Reservations: 1-888-635-3003
Quality Inn & Suites
700 N. Beachview Drive
Reservations: 1-912-635-2202
Holiday Inn
200 S. Beachview Drive
Reservations: 1-800-7JEKYLL
Villas By The Sea
1175 N. Beachview Drive
Reservations: 1-800-841-6262
Jekyll Island Club Hotel (Host Hotel)
371 Riverview Drive
Reservations: 1-800-535-9547


 

Make Jekyll Island your playground escape!Jekyll plantation oak
With so many recreation options available, a trip to Jekyll Island is an opportunity to refresh yourself physically and mentally through activity. The beautiful weather, ocean breezes, serene natural setting and numerous outdoor activities make Jekyll Island ideal for a relaxing vacation.

GOLF

Jekyll golfWith 63 holes of golf, Jekyll Island is Georgia’s largest public golf resort. Three 18-hole courses and a historic nine-hole course offer an unmatched variety of golf experiences operating from one facility. The laid-back atmosphere combined with quality conditions have made Jekyll Island a popular group and tournament site, including the home of the U.S. Kids Golf World Championship and the Georgia State High School Championship. The pristine scenery and beautifully landscaped oceanside courses make an average day of golf outstanding.

SUMMER WAVES WATER PARK

Get cool this summer at the most exciting water park this side of the Mississippi! Summer Waves on Jekyll Island is loaded with fun for the whole family. From exciting water slides for older children and adults to a lazy river great for a relaxing day in the sun, Summer Waves is the perfect spot to cool down. The park also has an area for younger children. Visit www.summerwaves.com or call 912-635-2074 for details.

TENNIS: The Jekyll Island Tennis Center, with 13 clay courts, has been recognized as one of the finest municipal facilities in the country. Camps for every level are offered during the summer and personal lessons and small-group clinics can be scheduled when you arrive.

MARINAS, FISHING & BOATING: Characterized by over 700,000 acres of salt marsh, numerous fresh water rivers and miles of pristine ocean, the Georgia coast is fishing heaven for tarpon, whiting, red drum, sea trout, triple tail, spotted sea trout, striped mullet, sheepshead, black drum and the list goes on. With your choice of two Jekyll Island marinas and very knowledgeable fishing captains, you'll have everything you need for a perfect day of fishing. If you just want to relax on the water, try our daily Dolphin Tours or sailing trips.

BEACHES: Sunbathe, swim, beachcomb or jog – Jekyll Island boasts 10 Jekyll beachmiles of uncrowded, unspoiled beach for a variety of activities. Find solitude and communion with nature where the land meets the sea. Shell-collecting is a popular island pastime for guests young and old. The bounty depends on the tides, wind, water currents and time of year. It’s not unusual to find buckets of specimens ranging from polished “olives” to knobbed whelks. You may even find live creatures like hermit crabs and sand dollars. Though it’s tempting to collect the interesting creatures, you can help preserve the shoreline by leaving them as you find them.

SEA KAYAKING AND CANOEING: You’ve never seen marshland from this close before! One of the best ways to explore Jekyll’s estuarial waters is in a kayak or canoe. Experience the intriguing ecosystem of Georgia’s beautiful coast when you strap on your lifejacket and grab a paddle! Observe enchanting birds, fish and other coastal creatures while they carry on in their natural environment. In addition, sea kayaks are lightweight, easily maneuverable and more stable than their freshwater counterpart. Rentals, instruction and guided excursions are available at www.tidelands4h.org.

BICYCLE TRAILS: Explore over 20 miles of winding trails perfect for biking, jogging or walking. These paved paths are a great way to explore Jekyll’s historic sites, beaches, marshes and maritime forests. Bicycle rental is available next to Mini Golf Course on Riverview Drive as well as at many of the island’s hotels and campgrounds.

SPECIAL NEEDS
The Division of Continuing Education of the Medical College of Georgia complies with the Americans With Disabilities Act. If you require special services, facilities or dietary considerations (vegetarian or otherwise) to support your participation in this continuing education activity, contact the conference coordinator at 800-221-6437 or 706-721-3967.

COMFORT ZONE
Although every effort is made to have a comfortable temperature in the meeting room, everyone’s comfort zones vary. Please bring a jacket or light wrap for your comfort.

Revised September 15, 2009--> .  Please send comments, suggestions or questions about this page to Lynn Thigpen, lbthigpen@mcg.edu .