Rondeau Seminars To Hold The First Ever Annual Sleep Symposium

LONDON, ONTARIO – Dr. Brock Rondeau, a leader of dental continuing education, will be holding the first ever Advanced Sleep Symposium on June 14th and 15th In Toronto Canada. This seminar will cover a variety of educational topics related to advanced sleep cases, practical sleep medicine, and more. The first day of the seminar will be followed by the area’s local wine and spirit festival-a waterfront event with live music and fine spirits.

Dr. Rondeau, dental lecturer offering online dental courses for continuing education, was enthusiastic about the upcoming Advanced Sleep Symposium, stating “This two day event presents an incredible learning experience for all dentists and orthodontists interested in snoring or sleep apnea courses. Each of the two days feature seminars by top experts in the field, and to have these great minds in one place sharing their knowledge is rare and exciting–an opportunity that should not be missed.”

Both snoring and sleep apnea fall into the category of sleep related breathing disorders and are caused by airway compression or obstruction during sleep. Many dentists and orthodontists are certified to treat sleep related disorders with oral appliance therapy. Dr. Rondeau is excited to offer snoring and sleep apnea courses to further improve the dental field for dentists of all specialties with this symposium.

As an incentive to sign up early, Rondeau Seminars, a leader in orthodontic and TMD courses, is offering a $200 discount to the first 25 doctors to register for the Annual Sleep Symposium. In addition, the first 30 registrants will receive a free ticket to the Wine & Spirit Festival on June 14th.

Joining Dr. Rondeau, offering snoring courses, at the Toronto seminar are the following renowned experts in the field of snoring and sleep apnea: Dr. Slabach, Diplomatic at the Clinical Sleep Disorders Disciplines Academy, Dr. Moscovitch, Sleep Specialist, Dr. Tache, Board Certified with the American Academy of Sleep Dental Medicine, Jim Leitch, Respiratory Therapist and Brand Shobbrook, Registered Respiratory Therapist.

In addition to the Annual Sleep Symposium, Dr. Rondeau is also holding the “Event of the Year” seminar in Las Vegas on Oct 3, 4 & 5, 2013, and this year’s topic is Orthodontic Case Finishing. October 3rd 2013 is a special event featuring a “Hands On Mechanics” course on basic case finishing given by Dr. Adrian Palencar, a distinguished leader in the field of orthodontics. This practical program is limited to 60 seats so early registration is imperative to avoid missing out. “It’s a must-attend event for those looking to take continuing education in orthodontic courses,” declared Dr. Rondeau.

To make reservations for this event or the Advanced Sleep Symposium please call 1-877-372-7625, or visit Dr. Rondeau’s website at http://www.rondeauseminars[dot]com/index.php/orthodontic-courses/orthodontic-case-finishing-conference#orthodontic-case-finishing-conference.

About Rondeau Seminars: Dr. Brock Rondeau of Rondeau Seminars combines his insatiable thirst for knowledge in the orthodontic arena with his expertise in teaching to provide other dentists with the knowledge they need to improve their practice. He is a Diplomate of the International Board of Orthodontics, Diplomate of the American Board of Craniofacial Pain, Diplomate-Academy of Clinical Sleep Disorders Disciplines, Master Senior Certified Instructor for the International Association for Orthodontics and was awarded the IAO’s highest honor-the Leon Pinker Award and Duane Stanford Award. Dr. Rondeau has published over 35 articles and numerous videos on orthodontics and is also a contributing editor for the Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry and the Journal of General Orthodontics. He is without a doubt one the most prolific speaker on the topic of functional orthodontic treatment.

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Dr. Brock Rondeau
info@rondeauseminars[dot]com
1295 Highbury Ave. Unit C8
London, Ontario, Canada N5Y 5L3
1-877-372-7625
http://www.rondeauseminars[dot]com

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