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Approved PACE Program Provider FAGD/MAGD Credit
Approval does not imply acceptance by a state or provincial board of dentistry or AGD endorsement 1/2008 to 2/28/2012
Dr. Rondeau’s Internet Orthodontics for General Practitioners is now available online!
How much does it cost?
The price per session is $1295 USD.
The cost of the manual is included; however, shipping is extra. The shipping charges are as follows:
US: $58 USD
CANADA: $34 USD
INTERNATIONAL: $100 USD
How it works:
Once you have registered and paid for the course, you can start learning right away! Using your login name and password you will have access to all of the videos, tests and lab exercises required to complete this course.
You will watch Dr. Rondeau lecturing in a series of 15-20 minute long video clips, followed by a quick test to be completed prior to viewing the next segment. Once all of the video clips have been viewed and the tests are completed, you will be ready to complete the lab exercises, which are required in order to collect participation points. The lab exercises can be downloaded from the website once you are registered for the course.
How many CE Credits will you earn?
Upon successful completion, you will earn continuing education credits for 13 hours of lecture and 3 hours of participation, for a total of 16 hours of continuing education.
What will you learn?
You will learn the most up-to-date techniques and appliances being used in early orthodontic treatment today.
For a more detailed list of the content covered please click here.
What are the advantages of taking Level I Introduction to Orthodontics for General Practitioners online?
You will be save time and money that would otherwise have been spent on travel, hotel accommodations and meals at restaurants. You can learn at your own pace and you get to choose when and where you learn. You can log on at the office and review the videos between patients, or in the comfort of your own home.
View Two Complete Early Treatment Cases
CLICK HERE to view 2 complete cases from the Level I, session #1 course.

