Thu 01 May 2025 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
Special event: Professional challenges and a way forward
Navigating professional setbacks affect how we show up in both our work and personal lives. Explore how we can create a success that lasts and enjoy our careers for longer.
- creating a fulfilling career by redefining success and shifting perspectives
- recognising signs of burnout and how to address it
- knowing where to start by having systems in place
Presented by Dr Tiffany Chen, Dr Kip Homewood
CPD hours: 1 non-clinical hour
RSVP by 17/04/2025.
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Speakers
Dr Tiffany Chen
Dr Tiffany Chen is a periodontist and founder of The Cusp Collective, a social enterprise dedicated to empowering women in dentistry. After an intense 3 years of full-time study with a newborn (now toddler), she now divides her time between her passion projects, family, and nerding out on periodontics.
Throughout her dental career, Tiffany arranged her life and finances on various occasions to explore everywhere from Antarctica to the Arctic Circle, including a lap around Australia. She now resides on the Gold Coast with her family whilst keeping an eye on the next travel destination.
As a lifelong learner, Tiffany always returns to ‘mindfulness’ and ‘connection’ when navigating challenges. The insights gained through her life and career thus far has compelled her to advocate for gender parity, leading to the establishment of The Cusp Collective.
Dr Kip Homewood
Dr C I (Kip) Homewood Kip completed his Bachelor of Dental Science degree from the University of Melbourne. He then completed a Doctor of Dental Science in Canada. Following this he practiced general dentistry for 20 years before returning to complete a Masters in Dental Science degree specialising in orthodontics. He has been a specialist orthodontist since 2000. Kip is a widely respected lecturer at local, national and international level and an honorary fellow at the University of Melbourne where he teaches the postgraduate orthodontic students. Kip has examined for the University of Melbourne at undergraduate and postgraduate levels, the Royal Australasian College of Dental Surgeons and for the Australian Dental Council. He is a Member of the Royal Australian College of Dental Surgeons and the Pierre Fauchard Academy.