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Embajador Peter Thomson en la CEPAL
La conferencia de prensa del Embajador Peter Thomson, Enviado Especial del Secretario General de las Naciones Unidas para los Océanos, se realizó en la sede de la CEPAL en Santiago de Chile, el 7 de agosto de 2019. Fue recibido por la Secretaria Ejecutiva del organismo, Alicia Bárcena.Foto 1: Plano medio del Embajador Peter Thomson, Enviado especial del Secretario General de las Naciones Unidas para los Océanos; junto a Alicia Bárcena, Secretaria Ejecutiva de la CEPAL--Foto 2: Plano medio corto de Alicia Bárcena y Peter Thomson--Foto 3: Plano medio corto de Alicia Bárcena y Peter Thomson--Foto 4: Plano medio corto de Alicia Bárcena haciendo entrega de un poster de regalo al Embajador Peter Thomson--Foto 5: (izquierda a derecha) plano medio corto de Alicia Bárcena, Peter Thomson y Guido Camu--Foto 6: Plano americano del público presente en la conferencia de prensa
Peter Thomson at Colonial
Peter Thomson holds his putter aloft and grins after making birdie on 18th hole at Colonial.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1950s/26047/thumbnail.jp
Peter Thomson
Peter Thomson, Australian golfer. Now 23, the Australian in 1951 won the New Zealand and Australian Opens, last year was runner-up to Bobby Locke in the British Open and runner-up to Norman Von Nida in the Australian open. He is competing in the PGA Tour.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1950s/25971/thumbnail.jp
If life begins at 40, what about dentistry?
As he approaches his 40th year of clinical practice, Peter Thomson reflects on a professional lifetime as a clinician, surgeon, teacher and researcher. His clinical expertise as an oral oncologist, and his research work in carcinogenesis and interventional management of potentially malignant disease has taken him on an international journey spanning the UK, Singapore, Hong Kong and Australia. Taking time to reflect on his career to date, he poses the fundamental question: if life truly begins at 40, what about dentistry
Professional competences and the dental curriculum: a view from “Down Under”
Contemporary dental education requires a student-centred, competence-based curriculum that facilitates training for our next generation of practitioners, emphasising in particular their roles as clinician scientists, critical thinkers, oral health team leaders and lifelong learners. In this article, Peter Thomson presents a view of dental education from “Down Under” and reviews the Australian Dental Council’s 2023 approach to defining the professional competences required of newly qualified dental practitioners, reflecting on how dental curricula must continually change and adapt to deliver the precise knowledge and skills required of modern dental practitioners
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