Further
Education
Courses in Biobloc Orthotropics
It appears that the orthotropic philosophy is able to achieve a degree of correction and stability beyond that previously achieved in orthodontics. From past experience in teaching the methods, it has been found that personal hands-on mentoring is required if clinicians are to perfect these techniques.
Dr. John Mew
Dr Mew has long been concerned that the orthotropic philosophy should not die with him, and is willing to address any University staff or post-graduates, in any country, free of charge.
The most effective means for Dr. Mew has been when six to ten clinicians have grouped together to fund a two year course, involving twelve one-day seminars at one or more of their offices. These include a blend of theory, case discussion and hands-on guidance, initially at monthly intervals and subsequently at two and three monthly intervals to enable cases to be carried through to completion. In the past, this has involved orthodontic, general and mixed groups.
Email :john.mew@virgin.net
Dr. Bill Hang
Dr. Bill Hang offers a mini-residency annually in Southern California from September to June. Two-day meetings are held in September, November, March and June, and also include a blend of theory, case discussion and hands-on guidance. Dr. Hang also mentors an online study group of graduates from his mini-residency, which provides invaluable ongoing support for students of orthotropics.
Email :hang@facefocused.com
Future Meetings
2009– Australia
For details please contact:
Margaret McCarthy
Braylsham Castle Broad Oak, Heathfield East Sussex TN21 8TY
Or e-mail :john.mew@virgin.net
