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A World-Class Facility for Continuing Professional Development in The LonDEC at King’s College London is the perfect venue for dental courses. Whether coming to LonDEC as a course A world-class facility participant or hiring the venue for your own education programme you will find the facilities second to none. for continuing professional development in the centre By rail: By bus: From Waterloo station to LonDEC: Waterloo East and Waterloo 381 Stamford Street From Waterloo main concourse leave via exit four. Take the escalator mainline station. LonDEC is a down and exit on to Waterloo Road. Cross the road and turn left and By boat: five-minute walk from Waterloo walk towards the James Clerk Maxwell Building.Turn right after this of London Commuter river service from the mainline station. To access the building into Stamford Street. west (Putney) and from the east Franklin-Wilkins Building use (Woolwich, Arsenal). Disembark The Franklin-Wilkins Building is approximately 100 metres on the left. the entrance on Stamford Street at Festival Pier. 5-minute walk. After the front entrance walk down a small flight of stairs towards the (marked A on the map). rear of the building and turn right, follow the signs to the lifts. Take By car: By underground: the lift to the third floor. Turn left and walk straight along the corridor A Pay and Display parking Waterloo (Bakerloo, Jubilee, through a set of double doors. The main LonDEC entrance is the system operates in nearby Northern and Waterloo & City second set of double doors on the right. streets. lines). TEMPLE PIER S A Franklin-Wilkins Building ME WATERLOO BRIDGE A TH B Waterloo Bridge Wing ER RIV C James Clerk Maxwell Building SAVOY PIER D Stamford Street Apartments E King’s Sport Health & Fitness Centre d roun Main entrance er G 4 UppUpper Ground Other entrance FESTIVAL PIER WWaterloo Road Assisted disabled access a te r d loo oun r Gr Riverside walkway R UppeUpper Ground o a 5 d et Cycle hire docking station tre d S Doon Street for Bike parking 1 SStamfordtam Street A Royal Festival Hall B 1 E St rd 2 Queen Elizabeth Hall and Purcell Room fo SStamfordtam St D CConcert Hall Approach BFI Southbank d once 3 a o r C t H CoCornwall Road R all e App 6 r r National Theatre n 4 e ro w d ac e h a v l 7 l 5 Hayward Gallery el R BBelvedere Road o a t d tree 6 BFI IMAX d S a ton o ExExton Street R t WWaterloo Roa ee 7 Church of St John the Evangelist rk Str o a ka YYork Road te las t WATERLOO r AAlaska Street loo tree R ll SStreet WATERLOO o a ande Jubilee Line d S LonDEC, Faculty of Dentistry, Oral & Craniofacial Sciences, King's College London, 3rd Floor Franklin-Wilkins Building, 150 Stamford Street, London SE1 9NH | +44 (0)20 7848 4570 | [email protected] | www.londec.co.uk Seminar/lecture room Break-out area Dental skills training room As with all the rooms in LonDEC, the seminar/ LonDEC has a very comfortable, light, airy and This Dental Skills Training Room is equipped with The room also has video conferencing facilities and lecture room is fully air conditioned and has a bank spacious seating area for refreshments and 26 state-of-the-art phantom head stations and a a 65-inch plasma display. The room is equipped of secure day lockers with digital coded locks for relaxing. There is ample secure storage for tutor station. Eight of the phantom head stations with the very best daylight lighting, which provides delegates to secure their coats and valuables personal effects as well as internet and power include video enabled operating microscopes, perfect conditions for working in and of course whilst they are with us. This triple projection room sockets available for delegates to use, plus a which are available to support instruction in colour matching dental restorations. can comfortably seat 45 delegates for lectures and 40-inch plasma display. This area can also be minimally interventive and related techniques. Each phantom head training station has air and has also been designed so it can easily be set up used for dining and trade displays. Every station has its own web-enabled PC. electric hand pieces as well as an ultrasonic scaler, as a meeting or seminar room for more informal The PCs and display screens are connected to air and suction units. teaching. The room has the very latest audio the digital x-ray system as well as being linked to visual facilities to compliment the triple projection, LonDEC’s 3D preparation scanning system, which including a visualizer, DVD and video player. is the only one of its kind being used in a graduate There are also video conferencing facilities so that training centre in the UK. lectures can be sent, in real time, to audiences anywhere in the world, providing the opportunity to view lectures and conferences from wherever they are taking place locally, nationally or internationally. Medical emergency training plus decontamination and infection control training LonDEC houses a full-immersion simulation suite for team training in both infection control and the management of medical emergencies. This allows for training in two key areas of practice in regards to patient safety – the management of medical emergencies and decontamination and infection control. The suite has a fully equipped dental surgery with a mannequin that can be programmed to simulate an emergency that may be encountered in dental practice. This area can be used for dining and trade displays also. User rates Sep 2018 - Aug 2019 Facility Half day/evening Full day week Full day weekend 08.30–12.30 08.30–17.30 08.30–17.30 13.30–17.30 18.00–21.00 Dental Training Room £1075 £1,875 £2,625 26 phantom heads plus tutor station Seminar/Lecture Room £625 £965 £1,350 60 seats Dental Training & Seminar Room and Breakout Area £1,450 £2,675 £3,335 Medical Emergency Training Suite £460 £760 £915 Includes classroom/meeting room Infection Control/Decontamination Suite £360 £560 £710 Includes classroom/meeting room Medical Emergency Training Suite £710 £1,220 £1,420 & Infection Control /Decontamination Training Suite Whole facility hire POA £3,500 £4,500 Auditorium POA POA POA Tiered 397 seats Day delegate rates Please call for our special rates Other information • Room hire rates include the provision of basic audio visual aids. • A discount of up to 10 per cent may be available for regular users These are white board with dry wipe pens, projection screen and and for all registered charities. Details must be provided at the one data projector. time of booking. • Triple data projection is available in the seminar room along with • The charge for an audio visual technician on duty is £40 per hour web link facilities to external conferences anywhere in the world. standard rate. Evenings (after 17.30) and Saturday are charged at time and a half and Sunday double time. • The training room and seminar room are also fitted with ceiling camera facilities and can also beam out live via the web to • VAT is levied on all hire charges unless an exemption is available. anywhere in the world. LonDEC, Faculty of Dentistry, Oral & Craniofacial Sciences, King’s College London, 3rd Floor Franklin-Wilkins Bld 150 Stamford Street, London SE1 9NH | +44 (0)20 7848 4570 | [email protected] | www.londec.co.uk Catering at LonDEC The choices below are available Monday - Saturday and pricing includes linen. A minimum number order of five delegates applies, and all prices are exclusive of VAT. Please note that any Saturday catering orders will incur an additional £75 staffing charge. LonDEC unlimited refreshments: £5.00 per person A wide selection of hot & cold beverages throughout the day including: • A variety of normal, herbal & fruit teas, big selection of coffees, decaffeinated coffee & tea, hot chocolate, fruit squash & water • Unlimited biscuits can be included at an additional cost of £1.50 per person LonDEC lunch option 1: £10.50 per person • Cut French stick sandwich selection • Deep filled sandwich selection • Mini indian selection with mango chutney • Fresh fruit platter • Mini cake selection • Fruit juice and water LonDEC lunch option 2: £10.50 per person • Plain deep filled sandwiches • A selection of the following fillings: ham, roast beef, chicken, tuna, salmon, cheese, free range egg & cress • Potato wedges (served hot) • Vegetable crudities with ½ hummus and ½ sweet chili dip • Onion bargees • Prawn skewers with dip • Mini cake selection • Fruit juice and water • Vegan option: plain salad of lettuce cucumber & tomato Working lunch 1: £9.50 Selection of classic sandwiches (one round per person) plus: • Fresh fruit basket (whole fruit) • Fruit juices, still and sparkling water • Filter coffee and tea (Fairtrade) Working lunch 2: £11.50 Selection of premium sandwiches (one round per person) plus: • Fresh fruit basket (whole fruit) • Kettle chips (sea salt and cracked black pepper) (V) • Fruit juices, still and sparkling water • Filter coffee and tea (Fairtrade) LonDEC, Faculty of Dentistry, Oral & Craniofacial Sciences, King’s College London, 3rd Floor Franklin-Wilkins Bld 150 Stamford Street, London SE1 9NH | +44 (0)20 7848 4570 | [email protected] | www.londec.co.uk Local hotels The Wellington Pub Hampton by Hilton The Strand Palace Hotel 300 yards 0.5 miles 1 mile 81-83 Waterloo Road 157 Waterloo Road 372 Strand London London London SE1 8UD SE1 8XA WC2R 0JJ +44 (0)20 7928 6083 +44 (0)20 7401 8080 +44 (0)20 7379 4737 Premier Inn London County Hall Travelodge London Central Waterloo Savoy Hotel 300 yards 0.5 miles 0.5 miles Belvedere Rd 195 -203 Waterloo Road Strand London London London SE1 7PB SE1 8UX WC2R 0EU +44 (0)8715 278 648 +44 (0)8719 846 291 +44 (0)20 7836 4343 The
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