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Is online continuing education enough to elevate your dentistry? With unlimited access to webinars, social media cases, and on-demand videos, it’s easy to believe you can master complex procedures from a screen. But is that really how clinical excellence is built?
In this episode, Kirk Behrendt interviews Dr. Adamo Notarantonio, educator, clinician, and faculty member at the Kois Center, about the critical differences between online and in-person learning. They discuss why hands-on training, mentorship, and layered learning are essential for developing technical skill, clinical judgment, and the ability to think under pressure.
You’ll learn how to adopt CE with patience, how to avoid the social media comparison trap, and why real growth requires more than watching a video. If you want to elevate your thinking and your results, listen to Episode 1008 of The Best Practices Show!
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Dr. Adamo Notarantonio is a practicing dentist, speaker, and educator who serves as faculty at the Kois Center. He is a past president of the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry and has earned accreditation status within the organization. Dr. Notarantonio lectures nationally and teaches hands-on composite and restorative courses. He previously owned a private practice in Long Island, New York, and now practices as an associate while focusing extensively on education and mentorship.
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adamoelvis/
Course website: https://www.imprescourses.com/
Kois Center: https://www.koiscenter.com/
More Helpful Links for a Better Practice & a Better Life:
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Is online continuing education enough to elevate your dentistry? With unlimited access to webinars, social media cases, and on-demand videos, it’s easy to believe you can master complex procedures from a screen. But is that really how clinical excellence is built?
In this episode, Kirk Behrendt interviews Dr. Adamo Notarantonio, educator, clinician, and faculty member at the Kois Center, about the critical differences between online and in-person learning. They discuss why hands-on training, mentorship, and layered learning are essential for developing technical skill, clinical judgment, and the ability to think under pressure.
You’ll learn how to adopt CE with patience, how to avoid the social media comparison trap, and why real growth requires more than watching a video. If you want to elevate your thinking and your results, listen to Episode 1008 of The Best Practices Show!
Main Takeaways
Snippets
Guest Bio/Guest Resources
Dr. Adamo Notarantonio is a practicing dentist, speaker, and educator who serves as faculty at the Kois Center. He is a past president of the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry and has earned accreditation status within the organization. Dr. Notarantonio lectures nationally and teaches hands-on composite and restorative courses. He previously owned a private practice in Long Island, New York, and now practices as an associate while focusing extensively on education and mentorship.
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adamoelvis/
Course website: https://www.imprescourses.com/
Kois Center: https://www.koiscenter.com/
More Helpful Links for a Better Practice & a Better Life:

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