2021 AAOM Virtual Annual Conference FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Where will AAOM 2021 be hosted?
The Virtual Annual Meeting will be hosted online for both live and self-study registrants. Only registered attendees will be able to access the site content. Login is required.
How many CDE credits can I earn?
American Academy of Oral Medicine is an ADA CERP Recognized Provider. ADA CERP is a service of the American Dental Association to assist dental professionals in identifying quality providers of continuing dental education. ADA CERP does not approve or endorse individual courses or instructors, nor does it imply acceptance of credit hours by boards of dentistry.
Live Attendance
American Academy of Oral Medicine designates this activity for 17 continuing education credits.
Self-Study
American Academy of Oral Medicine designates this activity for 14 continuing education credits.
How can I attend AAOM 2021?
You can attend the Virtual Annual Conference in one of two ways: Live or Self-Study. Each have different requirements in order to obtain CDE. You may choose your preferred option when you register.
Live Attendees Must:
- Be present for each individual session
- Attend each live Q&A
- Complete session evaluations for each session
The conference evaluation will not be made available until the conclusion of the event.
Self-Study Attendees Must:
- Review each session PowerPoint presentation
- Watch session recordings
- Complete brief post-session assessments
The Self-study activity is separate from the live conference, and will not open until the live conference has concluded.
Where is my CE information stored?
Your CE information will be automatically added and stored within your AAOM member or non-member profile. AAOM members may also easily access CE information from the AAOM Member Center.
I need help. Who can I contact for support?
Throughout the event, you can call the main AAOM phone number, (206) 209-5279, to connect with a member of the AAOM Virtual Annual Conference support team. You may also email [email protected] with subject line: "AAOM 2021 Question" to receive an expedited response from the AAOM team.
FAQs: Live Attendee Option
When will I be able to access the session portal?
The virtual platform will be open for you to explore on Wednesday, April 14.
What if I have difficulty finding the live session links?
Each morning of the event, you will receive an email with direct links to access the sessions of that day. If you still cannot access the sessions, please call the AAOM office at (206) 209-5279 or email [email protected] with subject line: "AAOM 2021 Access Issue."
I registered to attend live but no longer can. Can I switch to the self-study option?
Yes, so long as you contact the AAOM office with your change request prior to Friday, April 1.
FAQs: Self-Study Option
Will all session recordings be available?
Yes. Session recordings and PowerPoint presentations will both be provided for all registered attendees after the live event.
When will I be able to complete the self-study?
The self-study will be made available after the live event has concluded and will remain open from April 19 through May 31.
I registered to attend via the self-study but I would prefer to attend live. Can I switch to the live option?
Yes, so long as you contact the AAOM office with your change request prior to Friday, April 1.
American Academy of Oral Medicine is an ADA CERP Recognized Provider. ADA CERP is a service of the American Dental Association to assist dental professionals in identifying quality providers of continuing dental education. ADA CERP does not approve or endorse individual courses or instructors, nor does it imply acceptance of credit hours by boards of dentistry.
Live
Attendance American Academy of Oral Medicine designates this activity for 17 continuing education credits.
Self-Study
American Academy of Oral Medicine designates this activity for 14 continuing education credits.
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