insession highlights - Wisconsin Dental Association
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insession highlights - Wisconsin Dental Association
INSESSION HIGHLIGHTS 20 15 INSESSION Mark Johnson Thursday, Oct. 15, 8:45 a.m. “Winning Teamwork” kick-off by Mark Johnson*, UW women’s hockey coach and member of the 1980 “Miracle on Ice” Olympic Gold Medal hockey team. Exhibit Hall Thursday, Oct. 15, 4 - 6 p.m. Welcome reception sponsored by Wisconsin’s Largest Dental Study Club & WDA House of Delegates Monona Terrace | Madison | Oct. 15-17, 2015 online registration open! Registering online is easy, efficient and provides immediate information about course availability. Note Interactive Learning Sessions are conducted in small groups and can fill fast. Registering online also provides you with email confirmation once your registration is processed and space has been reserved for you in your chosen courses. Visit WDA.org today to learn more about special guests, continuing education courses, speakers and facilitators, social events, exhibitors and to register online! Programs for Thurs., Oct. 15 Ron Dayne Thursday, Oct. 15, 4:30 - 5:30 p.m. Former UW tailback, Heisman Trophy winner and two-time Rose Bowl MVP , Ron Dayne*, will sign autographs and pose for photos with fans. *Mark Johnson and Ron Dayne are both tentatively scheduled to appear on Oct. 15. More announcements to come. Platinum Returns! Thursday, Oct. 15, 8 p.m. - midnight Back by popular demand, Wisconsin’s own Platinum will perform a collection of salsa, jazz, pop, rock, blues and swing at Time to Party. Snacks and two drink tickets per person are provided. Everyone is welcome! Free admission, but please register in advance so we can plan accordingly. 8 - 8:45 a.m. #99 - Keynote Winning Teamwork Mark Johnson, UW-Madison women’s ice hockey head coach, former National Hockey League player and member of 1980 U. S. Olympic “Miracle on Ice” Gold Medal hockey team Audience: Everyone Welcome The dental team is a principle building block of a successful dental practice. Just as in the world of sports, building a team requires more than randomly collecting a group of individuals. Coach Johnson will address foundations for building a successful team, characteristics of an effective team player and how to blend individual team member styles based on his experiences playing on and coaching championship-caliber teams. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. - All Day #100/6 credits Hands-On, $50 participation fee Partners in Perio: Hand Scaling and Ultrasonic Instrumentation Techniques Sherry Burns, RDH, MS Audience: Dental Hygienists; Limited to 50 participants Sponsored by Learn to apply practical principles for confronting clinical complications with dexterity, skill and confidence. The appropriate selection of hand instruments combined with ultrasonic scalers will help maximize performance, minimize stress and increase professional satisfaction. 9 a.m. – noon #101/3 credits Magical Teams and the Practice of Your Dreams! Joy Millis, CSP Audience: Dental Team What can you do to create an extraordinary practice supported by a team of professionals who like each other, encourage each other and serve patients with enthusiasm and courage? Create a better practice where you change peoples’ lives while you’re fixing their teeth and working alongside them as a team. #102/3 credits Advanced Anterior Restorations Stephen Poss, DDS Audience: Dentists, Dental Assistants Strongly recommended as a prerequisite for afternoon program #106. This half-day lecture will include preparation design for no preparation, minimal preparation and challenging aesthetic situations. Various types of porcelain systems and their indications will be addressed and the proper cementation for each of these systems will be discussed. #103/3 credits Cone Beam Computed Tomography Edward Lin, DDS, MS Audience: Dentists, Dental Assistants This course is an overview of different cone beam computed tomography units and practical applications in 21st century dentistry (i.e.. diagnosis and treatment planning, surgery, pathology, airway analysis, TMJ therapy). #104/3 credits Avoiding Medical Emergencies in the Dental Clinic R. Bruce Templeton, DMD Audience: Dental Team Given an aging population with many medical comorbidities and the possibility of stress in the dental clinic, life-threatening emergencies can occur anywhere, at any time and to anyone. To avoid medical Continued inside... house of delegates schedule Thursday, Oct. 15 New delegate and alternate orientation: 11:15 – 11:45 a.m. Reference and Election committees orientation: Noon – 12:30 p.m. House doors open: 1 p.m. First session of the House: 1:30 – 3:30 p.m. Reference Committee open hearing: 3:30 – 4:30 p.m. Reference Committee closed executive meeting: 4:45 – to conclusion (Should not exceed 8 p.m.) Saturday, Oct. 17 Regional caucuses and breakfast: 7 – 9 a.m. House doors open: 9 a.m. Final session of the House: 9:30 a.m. – conclusion Affiliated Schedule Thursday, Oct. 15 American College of Dentists/ International College of Dentists business meetings: 5:30 – 6:30 p.m. ACD/ICD joint reception: 6 – 7 p.m. ACD/ICD joint dinner: 7 p.m. Friday, Oct. 16 Pierre Fauchard Academy breakfast (invitation only): 7 – 8:15 a.m. WDA Past-Presidents’ lunch/induction (invitation only): 11:45 a.m. – 1:15 p.m. Pyramids of Pride dinner: 6:30 – 9 p.m. Join WDA President Dr. Paul Levine in honoring and recognizing the contributions and achievements of our 2015 WDA Pyramids of Pride recipients. Sponsored by: For-Profit Divisions of: WIDPAC dessert reception (invitation only): 9 - 11 p.m. Find complete course descriptions an Please click on “WDA InSession & House o emergencies and to provide care for patients should a life-threatening situation occur, it is important for the dental team to continually review the clinic’s readiness and be prepared at all times. 2 - 5 p.m. #105/3 credits Getting Paid without Insurance Involvement Joy Millis, CSP Audience: Dental Team Is money the major roadblock preventing your patients from receiving quality dental care? Patients may be screaming, “I can’t do it unless my insurance covers it!” How can you get patients to go beyond the “max” to receive and pay for quality care? Ms. Millis will share her 12-step program for making financial arrangements that increases the likelihood patients receive care and you receive payment for the value you provide. #106/3 credits Hands-On, $50 participation fee Advanced Anterior Restorations Stephen Poss, DDS Audience: Dentists; Limited to 30 participants Program #102 is strongly recommended as a prerequisite for this course. Sponsored by Predictable and expedient methods for placing aesthetic class IV polychromatic restorations will be discussed. Techniques for simple, but accurate, shade selection will be included. Then, clinicians will design and prepare eight teeth for various veneers, including all ceramic preparations. #107/3 credits Benefits of Early Interceptive/ Phase I Treatment in Orthodontics Edward Lin, DDS, MS Audience: Dentists Guidelines for appropriate timing of an orthodontic referral and the incredible benefits of phase I treatment will be reviewed. Dr. Lin will also review the tremendous benefits of expansion for non-extraction treatment for protection of the patient’s profile, airway and smile. #108/3 credits Don’t Press the Panic Button Medical Emergencies in the Dental Office: Case-Based Learning R. Bruce Templeton, DMD Audience: Dental Team This course uses case-based scenarios to improve the dental team’s ability to plan for, manage and handle office medical emergencies. Programs for Fri., Oct. 16 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. All Day #109/6 credits Restorative Endodontics: A Modern Standard of Care for Long-Term Success Lynne A. Brock, DDS, CAGS, FACD Audience: Dentists, Dental Assistants Prerequisite for Saturday program #121. Sponsored by This Real World Endo presentation is highly practical and will describe in detail numerous facets of clinical endodontics using a case-based learning approach. Both a premolar and a molar clinical case will be discussed to demonstrate basic and advanced instrumentation and the obturation technique. Technique variations for more challenging cases will also be shared. A new instrumentation and obturation system (ESX®) that incorporates the above concepts will be introduced. 8:30 – 11:30 a.m. #110/3 credits Engage Your People: Have Them AFTER ‘Hello’! Kelli Vrla, CSP Audience: Dental Team This fast-paced program offers quick “boots-on-theground” tips for getting and keeping dental teams engaged and ready to handle today’s challenges. #111/3 credits Posterior Esthetic Restorations Stephen Poss, DDS Audience: Dentists, Dental Assistants Strongly recommended as a prerequisite for afternoon program #116. Differentiating total-etch adhesive systems, self-etch adhesive systems and universal adhesives will be addressed, including proper indications for using each system and the latest technology available. Posterior composites, especially the challenges of class II and class IV restorations, will be discussed. A quick and easy technique for placing a polychromatic direct anterior class IV restoration, as well as an efficient way of placing direct composite veneers will be demonstrated. Various materials for ceramic crowns and their indications will be discussed. #112/3 credits Fit to Lead: The Peak Performance Advantage for the Busy Dental Professional Uche Odiatu, DMD Audience: Dental Team Whether you are a dentist, dental hygienist, manager or dental assistant, improving your physical condition will enhance everything you do. Being fit empowers you to handle the enormous demands of a grueling practice, tight schedules and stress. Continued... nd speaker biographies on WDA.org. of Delegates” under the Dental Professionals tab. Living a healthy, fit lifestyle can increase personal productivity up to 25 percent. Learn and master three little-known secrets to immediately increase your level of personal energy. #113/3 credits Direct Composite Techniques: Concepts Pushing the Boundaries of Everyday Dentistry Dennis Hartlieb, DDS Audience: Dentists, Dental Assistants Composite resin is the most versatile and important material in a restorative dentist’s armamentarium. Direct resin bonding is unique to dentistry and the dentist has complete control over design, color, contour, translucency and polish of the definitive restoration. Understand the myriad of materials available in today’s marketplace and determine which are the most appropriate for use in daily practice. Layering techniques utilizing nanofilled and microhybrid composites, opaquers, tints and microfill composites will be taught. Contouring and polishing techniques will be reviewed in detail. #114/3 credits The Seven Strategies of Highly Successful Dental Hygiene Teams Mary Govoni, CDA, RDH, MBA Audience: Dentists, Dental Hygienists, Office Administrators Move your dental hygiene department to the next success level by using key skills and following seven easy strategies presented in this program. 2 – 5 p.m. #115/3 credits The 1% Quest to Better Your Best: Resilience in Any Economy! Kelli Vrla, CSP Audience: Dental Team Find out which success strategies serve you and which ones swerve you from the path of superior excellence in performance and productivity. Don’t miss these relevant, hit-the-ground-running tools to help you and your team celebrate and accelerate in your quest to “Better Your Best!” #116/3 credits Hands-On, $50 participation fee Posterior Esthetic Restorations Stephen Poss, DDS Audience: Dentists; Limited to 30 participants Program #111 is strongly recommended as a prerequisite for this course. Sponsored by This half-day, hands-on program begins with the challenges of placing direct class I and class II composites in an expedient predictable manner. This includes placing class I and II by utilizing sonic-activated, bulkfilled composite technology. Different matrix systems, adhesives and obstacles that can mean the differ- ence between success and failure will be discussed. Indications of when an indirect restoration should be considered will also be explored. #117/3 credits You Snooze You Lose: You and Your Sleep-Deprived Patient Uche Odiatu, DMD Audience: Dental Team As many as 30 percent of Americans work evening shifts, overnight or rotating shifts; upwards of 65 percent of shift workers suffer from some type of sleep disturbance. This sleep debt goes far beyond dark circles and bags under the eyes. From early cognitive decline and memory loss (challenges following postop instructions and remembering daily home care) to immune system issues (hyper-inflammatory states and poor wound healing), a large number of dental patients are affected. #118/3 credits Reality or Resin: Free-Hand Artistry with Anterior Bonding Dennis Hartlieb, DDS Audience: Dentists, Dental Assistants This presentation is designed to teach dentists and dental teams about the materials needed for anterior direct resin bonding and proper techniques for creating beautiful, life-like restorations. No longer does the dentist need to rely solely on the expertise of laboratory technicians to create esthetic restorations. #119/3 credits Making the Connection Between Oral and Systemic Health Mary Govoni, CDA, RDH, MBA Audience: Dental Team This course will present an overview of current research findings and assist participants in developing strategies for implementing education programs that utilize technology and other communication tools to identify, diagnose, create a treatment plan and follow up with at-risk patients. #120/3 credits Situational Dentistry - When You Just Have to Do Something Mark Malterud, DDS, MAGD, FACD Audience: Dentists, Dental Assistants Strongly recommended as a prerequisite for Saturday program #122. This lecture will present the diagnostic and restorative protocols that embody the philosophy that the best dentistry is no dentistry. Caries prevention, identification and removal protocols that follow a minimally invasive biomimetic philosophy will be discussed. Early detection of caries and remineralization or early restoration can set a tooth up for long-term success. The materials, preparation designs, equipment and techniques that have led to 25 years of resin bonding success will be presented. Continued on back... exhibit hall Support Your Exhibitors Visit the exhibit hall where the newest dental-related equipment and supplies will be on display in more than 100 booths. Meet knowledgeable personnel ready to answer your questions. The WDA and the Annual Session Committee encourage you to patronize our exhibitors with your orders as a way of recognizing their contributions to InSession 2015. Bring your orders to the exhibit hall to take advantage of the many show discounts and to demonstrate your support for the vendors’ participation. Exhibit Hall Hours: Thursday, Oct. 15: 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. AND 4 – 6 p.m. Friday, Oct. 16: 8 a.m. – 2 p.m. Welcome reception on Thursday, Oct. 15: 4 – 6 p.m. Sponsored by: Lunch served from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on Thursday and Friday. Maximize your time in the exhibit hall by enjoying a complimentary lunch at the food stations. Sponsored by: For-Profit Divisions of: Visit exhibitors to win fabulous prizes, including gift certificates for The American Club, Kalahari Resort & Waterpark and more. The more exhibitors you visit, the more chances you have to win. Best of all, you pick your prize! ...continued from inside Interactive Learning Sessions for Fri., Oct. 16 8:30 – 10 a.m. = Program “a” 10:15 – 11:45 a.m. = Program “b” Sponsored by For-Profit Divisions of #200a or #200b/1.5 credits Keys to Success for the New Dentist Tanner J. McKenna, DDS, FAGD Audience: Dentists In this informal, roundtable discussion, get a clear understanding of what success means to you. Defining success for yourself will result in more enjoyment in your professional and personal lives. New and recent graduates and dentists curious about changing their current practice situation are encouraged to attend. #201a or #201b/1.5 credits Power Up Your Clinical Skills Nancy Miller, RDH, BA Audience: Dental Hygienists The evolving use of air polishers to manage subgingival biofilm is all the buzz. Learn how their use, along with power scalers, is becoming the standard of care in dental hygiene. #202a or #202b/1.5 credits Prevent Abuse and Neglect through Dental Awareness (P.A.N.D.A.) Donald O. Simley II, DDS, FACD, FICD Audience: Dental Team The P.A.N.D.A. program provides education to dental professionals to aid them in recognizing suspected cases of child abuse and neglect. Learn how to recognize the signs of possible abuse and/or neglect through photos and if you suspect it, how to report it. #203a or #203b 1.5 credits Dental Practice Finance – a Complete Look Rick Shneyder and Galen Van Otterloo Audience: Dentists This course will look at dental practice financing options for dentists in all phases of practice. Full practice acquisitions, partial practice purchases, expansions (e.g., additional locations, construction, equipment purchases) and start-up financing will be covered. 204a or #204b/1.5 credits Social Media and Dentistry Matt Vandermeuse Audience: Dental Team Take your practice to the next level with social media. Bring smart phones and tablets (optional) and learn something new! #205a or #205b/1.5 credits Implant Complications Kendra Schaefer, DMD Audience: Dentists This course will highlight common implant complications. Restorations of implants and common pitfalls of implant dentistry will be discussed. #206a or #206b/1.5 credits Pediatric Dental Hygiene: Managing Today’s Children, and More Importantly, Their Parents Allison Dowd, DDS Audience: Dental Team In an age of Dr. Google, many parents come into dental offices with their own expectations and thoughts on their children’s dental health. This session is designed to help dental hygienists learn how to navigate those expectations and motivate parents to take an active part in their children’s oral health. #207a or #207b/1.5 credits Public Speaking Marc Whitney Audience: Dental Team This session will provide tips and techniques to aid you in public speaking regardless of the size of your audience. Small group exercises will help participants practice what they learn. #208a or #208b/1.5 credits So Many Root Canal Anatomies, So Many Instrument Choices, So Little Time David Landwehr, DDS Audience: Dentists, Dental Assistants With all of the confusion and misinformation around what might be the “best endodontic file system”, it is increasingly more difficult for practitioners to make informed choices about which design features can achieve the best clinical outcomes. This session will place special emphasis on glide path management using a dedicated rotary glide path instrument. Several different final instrumentation systems will be discussed. Programs for Sat., Oct. 17 8:30 – 11:30 a.m. #121/3 credits Hands-On, $50 participation fee Restorative Endodontics: A Modern Standard of Care for Long-Term Success Lynne A. Brock, DDS, CAGS, FACD Audience: Dentists; Limited to 50 participants Program #109 is a prerequisite for this hands-on course. Sponsored by This hands-on session provides participants with the opportunity to use Real World Endo techniques. Witness first-hand how they will change your practice of endodontics. Please bring two to four accessed, extracted teeth that are patent to the apex with a size 10 hand file. Also, please bring a sample of your current rotary instrumentation system for comparative evaluation (bring at least one or two size 25 tip rotary files from your current system). #122/3 credits Hands-On, $50 participation fee Situational Dentistry/ Biomimetic Dentistry Workshop Mark Malterud, DDS, MAGD, FACD Audience: Dentists; Limited to 30 participants Program #120 is strongly recommended as a prerequisite for this hands-on course. Biomimetic dentistry treats weak, fractured and decayed teeth in a way that restores their strength and seals them from bacterial invasion. Participants will gain a better understanding of biomimetic dentistry and learn new skills for approaching difficult restorations. Find complete course descriptions and speaker biographies on WDA.org. Please click on “WDA InSession & House of Delegates” under the Dental Professionals tab. THANk YOU 2015 insession sponsors The Annual Session Committee greatly appreciates the support of our 2015 WDA InSession sponsors.** Please help us thank them by stopping by their booths. For-Profit Divisions of: **List accurate as of April 15, 2015. 2015 PRICING STRUCTURE & PACKAGE OPTIONS (with session selections) Registration and Fees All attendees must complete a registration form (online, fax or mail) to receive a name badge which is required to enter the exhibit hall and classrooms. Flat rate, full-time and part-time packages are available. The more courses you attend, the more you save! Hands-on courses have a participant fee to cover supplies and materials. The cost is noted by the course listing. Morning coffee and lunch on Thursday and Friday are included in ALL CE packages. Attendees fall into six categories: • Member dentist – Dentists who are members of the Wisconsin Dental Association and/or American Dental Association. • House of Delegates delegation member – Individuals serving as a delegate, alternate delegate or a member of the WDA Board of Trustees in 2015. • Nonmember dentist – Nonmember dentists are those individuals who are not WDA and/or ADA members. • Dental team member – Dental team members may attend InSession without their dentist – whether or not the dentist is a member. Special pricing on continuing education programs is available for WDA dental hygienist and associate members. Associate membership is open to dental assistants, business/office personnel and dental laboratory technicians. Dentists and dental hygienists are not eligible for associate membership. To become an associate or dental hygienist member or to renew your membership for 2015, select the corresponding registration category online and then indicate that you are joining/renewing your membership. When using the paper registration form, dental hygienists, dental assistants, business/office personnel CODE Full Conference Package In Advance On site A1 A2 A3 Member Dentist House of Delegates Member Non-Member Dentist $315 $200 $515 $360 $245 $560 A4 Member Dental Team* $170 $190 A5 A6 Non-Member Dental Team/Guest Student** $195 FREE $215 FREE CODE Part-time Package - Thursday Only In Advance On site B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 Member Dentist Non-Member Dentist Member Dental Team* Non-Member Dental Team/Guest Student** $140 $175 $75 $95 FREE CODE Part-time Package - Friday Only In Advance On site C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 Member Dentist Non-Member Dentist Member Dental Team* Non-Member Dental Team/Guest Student** $185 $350 $110 $140 FREE CODE Part-time Package - Saturday Only In Advance On site D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 Member Dentist Non-Member Dentist Member Dental Team* Non-Member Dental Team/Guest Student** $75 $100 $40 $65 FREE $170 $205 $90 $115 FREE $210 $375 $130 $165 FREE and lab technicians should indicate “YES” to the corresponding question and pay the related dues amount. Dues are based on the calendar year and nonrefundable. • Nonmember dental team/guest – Dental team members may attend InSession without their dentist. Dental team members who are not a WDA dental hygienist or associate member pay the nonmember dental team rates, regardless if their dentist employer is a WDA member. Guests are non-dental attendees (e.g., spouse, child, friend that does not work in a dental office). Guests must be sponsored by a dentist registered for the WDA InSession. Sponsors must verify their guest is not a dentist or a vendor. If it is determined the guest is a dentist, the sponsor agrees to reimburse the WDA for the appropriate registration fee. Guests may visit the exhibit hall and participate in all InSession activities based on the conference package selected. Spouses of dentists who are also dentists must register as a DENTIST. Spouses of dentists who are not dentists themselves, but work in a dental office may register as GUEST or, when appropriate, as DENTAL HYGIENIST, DENTAL ASSISTANT or BUSINESS/FRONT OFFICE PERSONNEL. Spouses are subject to the registration fee as described above. A spouse who is not a dentist, but is a member of the ADA Alliance, may register as a WDA associate member (ASM) to receive the lower registration fee. • Students - Students are enrolled in Marquette University School of Dentistry, the Wisconsin Technical College System or an advanced training program at a dental school or hospital. They are admitted free to all InSession programs except hands-on courses. Students wishing to attend a hands-on course are responsible for the participant fee. PLEASE specify attendee category and package plan when registering. Note: All vendors must register through their company using the Exhibitor Service Center. Only vendors who are exhibiting may participate in the WDA InSession. CODE Part-time Package Thursday and Friday In Advance On site E1 E2 E3 E4 E5 Member Dentist Non-Member Dentist Member Dental Team* Non-Member Dental Team/Guest Student** $260 $450 $135 $175 FREE CODE Part-time Package Friday and Saturday In Advance On site F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Member Dentist Non-Member Dentist Member Dental Team* Non-Member Dental Team/Guest Student** $235 $500 $115 $155 FREE CODE Exhibits/Lunches Only In Advance On site G1 G2 G3 G4 G5 Member Dentist Non-Member Dentist Member Dental Team* Non-Member Dental Team/Guest Student** $30 $80 $25 $45 FREE $285 $460 $155 $195 FREE $260 $550 $135 $170 FREE $40 $90 $35 $55 FREE $85 $110 $50 $75 FREE Note: Hands-on courses have a $50 participation fee to help cover the cost of materials, supplies and equipment. This per enrollee per hands-on course fee is in addition to the package plan fee. Fees are noted by the individual course listings when applicable. Hands-on participation fees are not waived for students. *Member Dental Team is defined as: dental hygienist; dental assistant; front office staff (e.g., receptionist, office manager, business manager) working in a dental practice and dental lab technician. These individuals must be WDA members. They need not work for a WDA member dentist. Individuals on the dental team may join the WDA or renew their WDA membership as part of the InSession registration process. Dental hygienist dues are $75; WDA associate member dues for all other individuals on the dental team are $20. Dues are nonrefundable and based on the calendar year. **Students are enrolled in Marquette University School of Dentistry, the Wisconsin Technical College System or an advanced training program at a dental school or hospital. 2015 REGISTRATION PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE (One person per registration form): Name: Office Name: Job Title: Membership Number: Street Address: Email (required): Phone: Are you an assistant, front office or lab tech joining or renewing as a WDA Associate Member? YES m NO m DUES: $20 Are you a dental hygienist joining or renewing as a WDA Hygienist Member? YES m NO m DUES: $75 Dues are for the calendar year and are nonrefundable. Package Plan Code: ______________ Fees: $______________ Hands-On Participation Fee(s): $______________ Meals and Social Events Morning coffee and lunch are included in ALL CE package plans. Please indicate each meal you will attend. WILL ATTEND WILL NOT ATTEND 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Thursday Coffee (8 - 10 a.m.) Thursday Lunch (11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.) Thursday Time to Party (8 p.m. - midnight) Friday Coffee (8 - 10 a.m.) Friday Lunch (11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.) $25 fee Friday Pyramids of Pride Dinner (6:30 - 9 p.m.) attendance limited to 200 PLEASE INDICATE COURSE SELECTIONS FOR THE DAY(S) INCLUDED IN YOUR PACKAGE PLAN: (All courses are ticketed, so you must select them in advance.) THURSDAY: 8 - 8:45 a.m. - Keynote 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. - All-day, hands-on for RDHs #____________ #____________ OR select one in each of the two session times below 9 a.m. - noon 2 - 5 p.m. #____________ #____________ #____________ FRIDAY: 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. All-day lecture OR select one ILS in each of the two session times below and an afternoon course 8:30 - 10 a.m. 10:15 - 11:45 a.m. 2 - 5 p.m. OR select one in each of the two session times below ILS a #______________ ILS b #______________ #______________ 8:30 - 11:30 a.m. 2 - 5 p.m. SATURDAY: 8:30 - 11:30 a.m. #______________ #______________ #______________ Number of hands-on courses _____ x $50 = $_____________ Hands-on courses: #100 #106 #116 #121 #122 Pyramids of Pride Dinner Fee: $ ______________ TOTAL DUES & FEES: $___________ PAYMENT METHOD: m Check Credit Card Number: m VISA m MasterCard m Expiration Date: Discover CVS Code for this Card: Name as it Appears on Card: Billing Address: Authorized Signature: SEND COMPLETED REGISTRATION FORM TO: By Mail: WDA - InSessionBy Fax: 414-276-8431 orOnline: At WDA.org 6737 W. Washington St., Suite 2360 800-864-2997 (toll-free) West Allis, WI 53214 PREREGISTRATION DEADLINE: Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2015. Package pricing increases on site. CANCELLATION/REFUND POLICY All cancellations must be made at least 24 hours prior to the class start time. Course cancellations are subject to a $25 cancellation fee per attendee. NO EXCEPTIONS. Refund checks will be mailed after Nov. 1, 2015. Credit card cancellations will be credited to the account to which they were charged. Dues are nonrefundable and based on the calendar year.