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G A S 1990 S e t within gorgeous mountain settings, golf courses in Las Vegas prove to be as challenging as they are beautiful. Las Vegas boasts of 11 golf courses catering to every level of player. In addition to fine golfing, Las Vegas also offers other activities for the amateur athlete, including tennis, waterskiing, horseback riding and fishing. The desert climate of Las Vegas, averaging 315 days of sunshine a year, is perfect for all outdoor activities. Plan on attending the 47th Annual Session of the American Association of Endodontists, April 25-29, 1990, in Las Vegas. Watch for the special Annual Session section in the December Journal of Endodontics.
Continuing Education Palm Springs Seminars, John I. Ingle, DDS, 18655 W. Bernardo Drive, Suite #484, San Diego, CA 92127. Hepatitis B, H/V infection & AIDS: infection contro/, January 13-14, 1990, Instructor: James A. Cottone (8 hours). Schedu/ing & Productivity, January 20-21, 1990, Instructor: Jennifer de St. Georges (8 hours). The human heart in hea/th & disease: Nutrition, exercise, the cardiac patient & cardiovascu/arsurgery, February 3-4, 1990, The Heart Institute of the Desert (8 hours, limited attendance). Treating curved cana/s, February 10-11, 1990. Instructor: Frank Weine (12 hour lecture/lab; limited attendance).
Associate Registry Improving the ease, visibility, speed & quafity of restorative dentistry, February 17, 1990. Instructor: Gordon J. Christensen (8 hours). Contemporary endodontics, February 18, 1990. Instructor: Clifford Ruddle (8 hours).
Yankee Dental Congress, Massachusetts Dental Society, 83 Speen Street, Natick, MA 01760-4125, 508;651-7511. 15th Annual Yankee Dental Congress, Gateway to the Future, January 17-21, 1990, Boston, Massachusetts. Featured speakers: Herbert Schilder (endodontics), William Becker (periodontics), Mike Suzuki (esthetics) and Werner Mormann (computerized restorative). 566
Dental volunteers for Israel accepting dentists for 1989-90. Modern 5 unit dental/prevention clinic in Jerusalem offers free care to underprivileged children. Jews and Arabs atike. Volunteers stay for 2-4 weeks at their expense. Organization provides comfortable apartments. Spend a pleasant, working vacation in Israel. For information contact Dr. Arnold Mars, 685 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10022