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Rondeau Seminars Offers a Refer and Repeat Policy for Dentists

Dr. Brock Rondeau of Rondeau Seminars encourages dentists to refer colleagues and friends to his courses.

2012-07-27
LONDON, ON, July 27, 2012 (Press-News.org) Rondeau Seminars, the leader in dental continuing education, appreciates the support of dentists through their referrals and continual attendance in various courses and seminars offered. To show his appreciation, Dr. Brock Rondeau is offering a "Refer & Repeat Policy" for dentists who refer colleagues and friends, in addition to completing the 4-session Level 1 Orthodontics for General Practitioners course.

"Just as we, as dentists, rely on referrals to make our practices successful, the same applies to my course. I appreciate the support I receive from so many dentists by referring their colleagues and friends. Not only that, but if dentists complete a level 4 course and refer a colleague we have provided discounted courses to show our appreciation," said Dr. Brock Rondeau, an experienced dentist providing online dental courses.

For dentists who have completed the 4-session Level 1 Orthodontics for General Practitioners course and refer a colleague to register and attend the entire Level 1 course, they will receive special discounts and incentives. First of all, dentists who complete this will be able to repeat the same course for free. They may also have the choice to receive $200 off Level II Advanced Orthodontics course, $200 off The Dentist's Role in Snoring & Sleep Apnea, or $200 off Introduction to TM Dysfunction.

Additionally, Dr. Rondeau informs dentists that if they have attended a course they can repeat the same course for half price. Many participants wish to repeat a course as Dr. Rondeau is always updating the course content and showing new cases. From orthodontics to sleep apnea and snoring courses, Dr. Rondeau ensures that he maintains an exciting and up-to-date course for each area.

Orthodontics, TMD and Sleep Apnea courses may be just what a dentist needs to improve their orthodontic education. By taking Dr. Rondeau's courses, he hopes that dentists' knowledge of orthodontics, functional appliances, TMD and airways has made them a better practitioner. To better serve dentists from all over, Dr. Rondeau asks for their support in referring their colleagues and friends to his courses. If a question should arise about the "Refer & Repeat" program, Dr. Brock Rondeau encourages dentists to call Rondeau Seminars at 1-877-372-7625 or by visiting the website at http://www.rondeauseminars.com.

About Rondeau Seminars: Dr. Brock Rondeau of Rondeau Seminars combines his insatiable thirst for knowledge in the orthodontic arena with his expertise in teaching to provide other dentists with the knowledge they need to improve their practice. He is a Diplomate of the International Board of Orthodontics, Diplomate of the American Board of Craniofacial Pain, Diplomate-Academy of Clinical Sleep Disorders Disciplines, Master Senior Certified Instructor for the International Association for Orthodontics and was awarded the IAO's highest honor-the Leon Pinker Award and Duane Stanford Award. Dr. Rondeau has published over 30 articles and numerous videos on orthodontics and is also a contributing editor for the Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry and the Journal of General Orthodontics. He is without a doubt the most prolific speaker on the topic of functional orthodontic treatment.

Media Contact:
Dr. Brock Rondeau
info@rondeauseminars.com
1295 Highbury Ave. Unit C8
London, Ontario, Canada N5Y 5L3
1-877-372-7625
http://www.rondeauseminars.com


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[Press-News.org] Rondeau Seminars Offers a Refer and Repeat Policy for Dentists
Dr. Brock Rondeau of Rondeau Seminars encourages dentists to refer colleagues and friends to his courses.