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Hay and Oldenburg to Speak to Dentists in Illinois and California

Anne Oldenburg and Linda Hay will be the featured speakers at two upcoming dental industry seminars. Continuing education credits are available for both seminars.

On Sept. 21 they will discuss reducing nerve injury risks, including the importance of patient communication and understanding that informed consent is a process, not just a form to be completed. This seminar is sponsored by TDIC and is being held in Oak Brook, Illinois.

On Sept. 27, they will speak with restorative clinicians about the legalities of the dental industry. This seminar is sponsored by Dental CE Solutions and is being held at the Fresno Oral Maxillofacial Surgery & Dental Implant Center in Fresno, California.

Oldenburg is also a partner in the firm’s Chicago office. She focuses her practice on the defense of healthcare professionals, as well as representing professionals before licensing boards. Oldenburg has published and lectured extensively on issues relating to healthcare litigation and risk management issues.

Hay is a partner in the firm’s Chicago office. She actively defends professional liability cases and has tried numerous dental and other types of malpractice cases to successful verdict. She speaks regularly to professionals about risk and claims management.

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