Day :
Keynote Forum
Cary Ganz
New York University, USA
Keynote: A Forty Year Perspective of Dentistry: Past, Present and Future
Time : 10:30-11:30
Biography:
Cary Ganz has Graduated from NYU College of Dentistry in 1970 and received his Prosthodontic credentials from Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center in 1973. Until recently, he was Co-Chief of Implant Dentistry and the Implant Fellowship Program at North Shore University Hospital, Long Island Jewish Medical Center. From 1998 – 2001, he was an Owner and Vice President of DEXIS Digital Radiography and has been involved in this technology for over 15 years. He is the Author of “I Love My Dentist” The Secret to Providing an Exceptional Patient Experience, as well as numerous articles on a variety of topics including implant prosthodontics, lasers, practice management, advanced dental technologies and the Internet. He has lectured nationally and internationally and is on the Advisory Board and Consultant to several dental manufacturers. He was also the Vice President of PlanetDDS, the creator and distributor of Denticon Practice Management Systems and DentiGramtm, a new patient communication program. Currently, he is the President of Dental Assets, an online portal for dentists and dental staff. He has also maintained an active private Prosthodontic practice specializing in Cosmetic and Implant Dentistry in Garden City, NY.
Abstract:
Dentistry has undergone dramatic changes over the last forty years. From materials to management, from philosophy to economics, Dentistry is a fluid profession. To understand where dentistry is today and where it will be tomorrow, we need to look back to see where we have been? Dentists are challenged to be both usinessmen and women as well as health care professionals. We need to embrace change while maintaining some of the status quo of the past. As the world around moves in different directions, the dental profession needs to find its own place in this dynamic model. As a profession, we have faced many daunting challenges. But we have managed to purse these challenges with a great deal of energy and dedication. The future for dentistry is bright but will, once again, test our ability to adapt not only as professionals but as a part of the wheel of progress.