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Schedule
TIME |
SESSION |
SPEAKERS |
8:00 am |
Registration |
|
8:30 am |
Theory Session |
Dr Greg Mahoney, Dr Christine Cordery |
10:00 am |
Morning Tea |
|
10:15 am |
Theory Session |
Dr Greg Mahoney, Dr Christine Cordery |
12:30 pm |
Lunch |
|
1:30 pm |
Practical Session |
Dr Greg Mahoney, Dr Christine Cordery |
3:15 pm |
Q & A |
|
4:00 pm |
Close |
Speakers
Dr Greg Mahoney
BDSc, PhD, MSc(Dent), GradDipClinDent, FADI, FPFA.
Dr Greg Mahoney graduated from the University of Queensland in 1978. In 1980, he opened his private practice in Manly, Queensland.
In 1997, Dr Mahoney completed his Graduate Diploma in Clinical Dentistry (USyd) in conscious sedation, winning the ASDA prize for the highest pass.
In 2001, he completed his Masters of Science in Dentistry (USyd) where his thesis examined the association of workplace performance and toothache, In 2010, his PhD in Oral Public Health (UQ) found that a predictive model was possible in determining which patients were likely to have trouble in the period between dental examinations.
2011 saw Dr Mahoney awarded fellowships with the Academy of Dentistry International and the Pierre Fauchard Academy.
Dr Christine Cordery
Dr Christine Cordery is an Ahpra-endorsed sedation practitioner with a mobile private dental sedation practice across south east Queensland and northern New South Wales. She started treating anxious patients in the RAAF 29 years ago which culminated in her becoming the most senior dentist in the permanent Air Force before moving to a combination of private practice, Specialist Reserve and contracting to the Australian Defence Force.
Spanning three decades, Dr Cordery has consulted nationally on clinical committees, been a member of training advisory groups, developed policies and manuals for dental sedation, as well as delivered training and rewarding mentorships to new dental officers.
As the current President of the Australian Society of Dental Anaesthesiology, Dr Cordery is passionate about supporting dentists to manage their patients’ pain and anxiety, creating positive dental experiences and avoiding future phobias.