COURSE SUMMARY
TITLE: Going Digital: Software
AUTHOR: Robert Langlais DDS, MS, FRCD(C), DABOMR; Peter Mah DDS, MS
ABSTRACT: The digital world is constantly evolving, and dental practices would benefit to keep up with it. By recognizing the different software types, understanding how they function and what their uses are, dental offices can become more efficient and organized. This course will explain the various software types on the market today, how they are an aid in the dental office, and how to choose which software is best for you.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
- Understand the differing software types.
- Comprehend what software can provide to the dental office.
- Determine which software equipment will be the most beneficial for your office.
CATEGORY: Radiography
NUMBER OF CREDITS: 2
COST: $20
PUBLISH DATE: November 2011
EXPIRATION DATE: November 2014
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DISCLAIMER: The information and opinions contained in this CE course are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Richmond Institute for Continuing Dental Education or its affiliates. Any brand or product name mentioned throughout this course should not be inferred as an endorsement of any kind by any of the aforementioned parties.
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SCORING: To earn credit for completing a course from The Richmond Institute for Continuing Dental Education, participants must earn an overall score of 75 percent or above on the associated exam before receiving a certificate that confirms CE accreditation. (*NOTE: There is no limit to the number of times a participant may re-take the exam in order to obtain this passing score).

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