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経済的状況下での審美のマネジメント
Description:
オンラインで行われた講義。より効果的で予測可能な結果を出すとともに、現在の経済的状況に適応するような最新のテクノロジー、テクニックを重点的に取り上げる。コミュニケーションの途絶を少なくし、患者の最初の期待を満たすために、ラボとの現在のコミュニケーションツールを最大限に利用する方法を学ぶ。
Date Added:
9/24/2011
Author(s):
Pinhas Adar, MDT, CDT
Master Ceramist Pinhas Adar studied initially in Tel Aviv, Israel at Ort Yad Shapiro and then completed his internship with Mr. Willi Geller in Zurich...
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Questions & Comments
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Alejandro Aguilar - (9/26/2011 8:30 PM)
nice lecture
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Steven Goldstein244 - (9/25/2011 9:07 PM)
Very nice presentation!
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Hana Hasse - (9/22/2011 1:40 PM)
Not the most informative lecture for sure
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Galina Mayer - (9/21/2011 11:01 PM)
Pinhas, you are a master of your trade, a mumche! Very inspiring! Do you know of anyone like you in Toronto? Anyone from Toronto who took your courses?
Thanks
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Robert Klugman - (9/21/2011 10:51 AM)
Too much talking and not enough doing.
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Debby Adar - (9/21/2011 10:35 AM)
Amazing as he always is. Great information
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Band Ditto64 - (9/21/2011 7:32 AM)
Adelaida; Try again, it played fine and all the way through with great quality audio and video!!
Band
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Adelaida Quingco - (9/21/2011 3:47 AM)
it stopped in the middle of the session
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