aarhus international short-term course …...broad insight into orthodontics and academic teaching...
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Since 1988, the Department of Orthodontics has offered an 11-week International Short-Term Course in Orthodontics
AARHUS INTERNATIONAL SHORT-TERM COURSE IN ORTHODONTICS
Broad insight into Orthodontics and Academic teachingIn contrast to two- or three-day courses aiming at one particular
topic, the Aarhus International Short-Term Course offers an inten-
sive theoretical and clinical insight into Orthodontics in a University
environment.
Basic concepts & advanced orthodonticsThe program provides both an excellent background for advan-
ced education and a profound understanding of possibilities and
limitations in Orthodontics, with a special focus on Biomechanics.
A series of comprehensive theoretical and practical sessions,
enable the participants to formulate the diagnosis and develop
goal-oriented treatment plans. Exercises, Biomechanics, and
design of appliances are essential components of the course.
Admission requirementsAdmission to the Aarhus International Short-Term Course requires
a dental degree from a recognized institution and a very good
knowledge of English. The course runs in the autumn and the
deadline for application is in May the same year. The number
of positions available is limited to 10. It can be possible to get
access to certain single topics, based on individual agreement.
For further information, please visit our website:
odont.au.dk/short-term
What you get
• 11-week residency at University
• Academic-based teaching
• State-of-the-art Biomechanics
• Hands-on typodont courses
• Growth & development
• Diagnosis, treatment planning anddesign of appliances
• Active observations in the postgraduateclinic on a daily basis
• 3D Imaging and the newest technologies
• Direct access to University researchenvironment
The lectures are given in English and run
seven to eight hours a day, five days a week.
A. Agger (Denmark)
O. Annoussaki (Greece/Switzerland)
D. Arenholt Bindslev (Denmark)
T. Bassarelli (Italy)
K. B. Becktor (Denmark)
L. Boldrup (Denmark)
S. Botticelli (Denmark)
A. Caprioglio (Italy)
P.M. Cattaneo (Denmark)
M. Cornelis (Denmark)
M. Dalstra (Denmark)
G. Fiorelli (Italy)
L. Franchi (Italy)
B. Fuglsang (Denmark)
D. Garbo (Italy)
T. Hjorth (Denmark)
A. Horn (France)
L. Højensgård (Denmark)
S. Kalia (UK)
A.M. Kuijpers-Jagtman (Netherlands)
J. Corydon Knudsen (Denmark)
A. Küseler (Denmark)
M. G. Laursen (Denmark)
C. Luzi (Italy)
B. Werner Linderup (Denmark)
J.C. Maltha (Netherlands)
A. Michelotti (Italy)
M. Ovsenik (Slovenia)
T.K. Pedersen (Denmark)
C.G.P. Sakima (Brazil)
M. Sakima (Brazil)
G. Scuzzo (Italy)
J.L. Simonsen (Denmark)
P. Stoustrup (Denmark)
I. Thiers Jegou (France)
J. Thormann (Switzerland)
THE AARHUS INTERNATIONAL SHORT-TERM LECTURERS
WELCOME YOU IN AARHUS
Section of Orthodontics
Dept. of Dentistry and Oral Health
Aarhus University
Vennelyst Boulevard 9 DK-8000 Aarhus C - Denmark
Phone 1: +45 9350 8087Phone 2: + 45 8616 2574
For more information about The International Short-Term Course, The University mini-residency, and The International Postgraduate Long-Term Program visit our webpage:
odont.au.dk/postgraduateVer. 1.3
S. Troiani (Switzerland) C. Verna (Switzerland)
Course CoordinatorPaolo M. Cattaneo: [email protected]
Course SecretaryMariann Andersen: [email protected]