The Milton Sims Visiting Professor Program (CPD)
- Date: Fri, 18 Nov 2022, 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
- Location: National Wine Centre , Exhibition Hall
- Cost: $450 Orthodontists/Dentists (inc GST), FREE Australian and New Zealand Postgraduate students
- More information: Visit website
- Contact: Dr Helen McLean AM, Clinical Senior Lecturer, Adelaide Dental School and Associate Professor Maurice Meade, Begg Chair of Orthodontics -
- Email: helen.mclean@adelaide.edu.au
The Milton Sims Visiting Professor Program (CPD Session) is one of the University's key initiatives and a significant event on the Orthodontic calendar. It is supported by the Paul Kwok Lee Bequest and the Adelaide Orthodontic Alumni Network. View the program.
This year we welcome Professor Padhraig Fleming from the University of London as the Milton Sims Visiting Professor. Professor Fleming will deliver the Paul Lee Lecture and speak on Orthodontic Fundamentals: Planning for predictability.
Professor Padhraig Fleming
Professor Fleming is the co-author of three orthodontic textbooks, and Associate Editor of the American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, the British Dental Journal, Journal of Dentistry and Progress in Orthodontics and he is on the editorial board of numerous other journals. As the Milton Sims Visiting Professor, Professor Padhraig Fleming will present some well-researched clinical pearls to enhance evidence-based best practice.
Padhraig Fleming is Professor, Consultant and Postgraduate Training Lead in Orthodontics at the institute of Dentistry, Queen Mary University of London. Padhraig also works in private practice on a part-time basis. He was awarded his MSc. with Distinction in 2007, the Membership in Orthodontics and British Orthodontic Society Medal in 2008 and his PhD in 2013. He is an Associate Editor of American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, British Dental Journal, Journal of Dentistry and Progress in Orthodontics and is on the editorial board of numerous other journals. He has published more than 130 peer-reviewed papers and has received numerous research awards including the Chapman Prize from the British Orthodontic Society and the B.F. and Helen E. Dewel Award from the American Association of Orthodontists. Read more.