Dr. Ross Nash at new North Carolina facility.
The Nash Institute for Dental Learning, which was founded by Dr. Ross Nash and Debra Engelhardt-Nash, is putting the finishing touches on a teaching location in Huntersville, N.C., a suburb of Charlotte.
The new location is designed with smaller class sizes in mind for a more focused educational approach and is fully equipped with 40 hands-on workstations. Lecture and team training set-ups can accommodate larger groups in theater-style seating.
Dr. Nash said, “We are so excited about this new teaching space, especially since it is right next door to my practice, Cosmetic Dentistry of The Carolinas. The classroom is even set up with live camera feeds from my operatories to flat screen TVs.
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"This way students can stand next to me for over-the-shoulder instruction with live patients or stay in their seats and watch on the wall-mounted screens.”
Both Dr. and Mrs. Nash have reached out to many colleagues from various clinical modalities and business disciplines to teach courses in their areas of expertise.
Mrs. Nash said, “So many talented instructors have jumped at the chance to offer their time and knowledge to join this new phase of the Nash Institute. Ross and I know our students will gain fantastic skills and provide better patient care from their experience here in Huntersville.”
Mrs. Nash also said, “We are even having our marketing company, Dental Practice Marketing 360, redesign the Institute’s website to show what will soon be available to students.”
The inaugural course offered at The Nash Institute for Dental Learning’s new facility will be a hands-on class for dentists titled, “Direct Composite Resin Dentistry for Today’s Modern Practice.”Event dates are December 6-7, 2013, and will include both hands-on and lecture components. Attendees will earn 14 AGD recognized CE credits.
Dentists interested to learn more about this course, The Nash Institute, or upcoming events can contact the institute at (855) 362-6274, or visit www.thenashinstitute.com.