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Q.01:
What is the nearest airport to CalAid's
course?
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A.01:
John Wayne Airport in Santa Ana. It is approximately 20 miles
away.
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| Q.02:
How do I get to CalAid's Course? |
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A02:
Please contact CalAid by phone, e-mail or fax and we will
fax you information on shuttle services and car rental agencies
available at John Wayne Airport. We will also include recommended
3 star and above nearby hotels, their addresses and contact
numbers.
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| Q.03:
What is the class size of CalAid's courses? |
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A.03:
We limit our course size to a maximum of 16 doctors. We prefer
a more personalized learning experience, possible on with
a smaller class size.
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Q.04:
Could you describe CalAid's live
surgery experience? |
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A04:
CalAid's live surgery experience involves direct communication
between course attendees and the surgeons while viewing a
live surgery on a digital theater system.
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| Q.05:
In what facility are CalAid's courses held? |
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A.05:
CalAid's courses are held in a dental training facility in
San Juan Capistrano. Live surgeries are performed in a surgical
suite in an adjacent office and broadcast live to CalAid.
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Q.06:
Does CalAid get paid by any of the dental
implant manufacturers? |
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A.06:
No, CalAid is an independent implant education program and
plans to remain so in order to maintain an unbiased approach
to implant dentistry. You will see many different products
from varying manufacturers used. BioHorizon's implant company
supports the workshop portion with surgical motors, models
and literature. CalAid receives no compensation from BioHorizon's.
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