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Functions of the AANZP
The functions of the AANZP are:
- Support the interests of members in the practice and teaching of prosthodontics.
- Promote and maintain the high ethical and professional standards of prosthodontists.
- Support prosthodontic research in Australia and New Zealand.
- Encourage the study of prosthodontics in Australia and New Zealand.
- Support and monitor graduate prosthodontic training programs in Australia and New Zealand.
- Promote the recognition of prosthodontics as a specialist branch of dentistry.
- Promote the clinical advancement of prosthodontics.
- Advise registration bodies on the requirements for specialist prosthodontic registration.
- Promote the appointment of AANZP members to hospital boards and public bodies.
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Mark the dates in your diaries 12-15 March 2009
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Click here for previous Dental Health Week material.
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