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Gift voucher offer with dental journal subscription

26th Jan 2012

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Private Dentistry offers superior business and clinical articles written by some of the world's leading dental experts as well as a behind the scenes look at life in private practice.

With every issue, the latest products and techniques will be featured, keeping you up-to-date in the ever-evolving dental world!

Furthermore, you will benefit from clinical articles, enlightening private life interviews with those succeeding in private dentistry, expert advice on how to market your practice, keep your team motivated and increase revenues, plus much, much more!

Don't miss out on the special features, some of which include:

• The annual Private Dentistry Elite 20 poll
• How I did it
• Readers' top tips
• My favourite things
• As well as all the latest on the prestigious Private Dentistry Awards.

Plus, a subscription to Private Dentistry magazine will make you eligible to enter for an award yourself!

And if this is not incentive enough, when you subscribe to this indispensable guide to private practice for 3 years (3 year subscription costs £259) you will be treated to a £50 gift voucher from either John Lewis or iTunes! Take your pick!

A subscription to Private Dentistry includes 11 issues per year along with 22 verifiable CPD hours.

Subscribers also save 10% on Independent Seminars events, providing dental education at its best.

Already a subscriber?
Why not refer a friend and claim your free £50 gift voucher?

(This is applicable with a subscription for 3 years at the discounted rate of £259)

Call our customer services team today on 01923 851771 or visit www.privatedentistry.co.uk.

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Quote ‘PD50' or ‘PD50 Ref' for refer a friend, offer ends 31 March 2012.

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