Two Appointments To Lumino Clinical Advisory Board
Media Release
Date: 9th April 2009
Lumino The Dentists Announces Two Appointments To Clinical Advisory Board
Lumino The Dentists has appointed Dr. Rob Shearman (BDS) and Dr. Andrea Shepperson (BDS) to its Clinical Advisory Board.
The Clinical Advisory Board is led by senior clinicians from the Lumino The Dentists group. The Board provides a discussion space for Lumino The Dentists clinicians, enabling them to express their opinions and provide valuable input into the business.
Rob Shearman is Clinical Leader of Proudmouth Caring Dentistry. After practising dentistry in the United Kingdom, New Zealand and Australia, Rob joined Proudmouth Caring Dentistry, which is part of the Lumino network, in 2002. He is a past President of the Auckland branch of the New Zealand Dental Association. His areas of expertise include cosmetic dentistry and complex dental cases, including the placement and restoration of dental implants.
Andrea Shepperson is Lead Dentist at City Dental at Quay Park, Auckland. Her clinical focus is advanced restorative and cosmetic dentistry. She has been a member of the American Academy of Cosmetic dentistry since 1997. She is also a member of the New Zealand Dental Association and a Director of the New Zealand Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry. In 2007, she became the first New Zealand dentist to lecture to the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry.
To find out more about Lumino The Dentists, visit www.lumino.co.nz
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