Study Clubs are a great way for dentists of any age or experience level to learn and improve their skills. We are confident our study clubs will provide Dawson Dentists around the world added help and support in their journey toward mastering Complete Dentistry and being continuous learners.
The Dawson Study Club Membership is an annual obligation for the 1st year. If you cancel your membership prior to your 1st year being completed, you will be billed for the remaining balance due of your annual membership. See our full cancellation policy here.
Horseshoe Bend Country Club
2100 Steeplechase Lane
Roswell, GA 30076
Phone: (770) 992-231
2024
April 13, 2024
September 7, 2024
November 9, 2024
2025
January 25, 2025
April 12, 2025
September 6, 2025
November 8, 2025
Time: 8:30-3:30 pm
Dr. Harry McCool is a Dawson Academy Ambassador, leading Prosthodontist and Restorative Dentist in Lilburn, Georgia. As a Prosthodontist, Dr. McCool has special training and experience working with adult patients who have complex dental issues. Staying up to date with the current dental concepts is important. He has completed numerous hours of continuing education to provide his patients with the latest treatments and highest level of care.
Dr. Angie Gribble Hedlund completed her undergraduate training at Baylor University in Waco, Texas, where she received her Bachelor of Science Degree. She received her DMD from the Medical College of Georgia School of Dentistry in Augusta Georgia, and has completed an ADA-accredited program in Advanced General Dentistry at Baylor College of Dentistry in Dallas, Texas.
After practicing for 16 years in a well-respected multi-specialty practice in Buckhead, Dr. Angie Gribble Hedlund has opened a dental practice in the Roswell/Alpharetta/Norcross area of North Atlanta. Dr. Hedlund has served Atlantans and many patients from around the country for over 20 years, and in her new location.
Meetings combine structured training with open discussion. Each meeting will include one or more of the following: lecture, case presentation and hands-on exercises. Some study clubs may opt to have guest speakers at meetings. Participants are encouraged to share their own cases.
Meeting topics will vary per club. Study Club Leaders pick from a library of club meeting content. The following are a few examples of study club meeting topics found in the Study Club Library:
The members can be general dentists, specialists, dental lab technicians and dental consultants. It is recommended that members have at least completed ‘Functional Occlusion – From TMJ to Smile Design’ either online or in class before the club year is over.
Yes. You receive between 2-6 hours of CE per meeting attended.
How much is it to join?
The yearly Study Club fee is $2,500. You can split the fee up into 4 payments. Our only requirement is that it is paid in full prior to the final meeting. To join, call The Dawson Academy at 1-800-952-2178 or fill out the form here.
Monday – Friday:
9:00 am – 4:00 pm EST
Phone:
727.823.7047
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ADA CERP is a service of the American Dental Association to assist dental professionals in identifying quality providers of continuing dental education. ADA CERP does not approve or endorse individual courses or instructors, nor does it imply acceptance of credit hours by boards of dentistry.
Concerns or complaints about a CE provider may be directed to the provider or to the Commission for Continuing Education Provider Recognition at ADA.org/CERP.