Many people often fall into a vicious cycle when preparing for the Hong Kong Dental Licensing Examination. Either burying oneself in studying thick textbooks, or anxiously brushing through questions, but still unable to grasp the logic in the examiner’s mind.
Actually, everyone knows the professional knowledge, but exams are not just about clinical practice, but also about your judgment and decision-making ability when facing unexpected situations.
At 20:00 on April 19th (tomorrow night), Dr. Suki will start a two-and-a-half-hour live broadcast with a very clear theme, which is about handling medical emergencies in dental clinics.
This is an unavoidable exam point. Whether you are preparing for HKDLE in Hong Kong, NDEB in Canada, or exams in the UK and Australia, the ability to handle medical emergencies is the key to determining whether you can score high or even pass the exam.
Our trial class is not for theoretical lectures, but for solving practical problems. Dr. Suki will break down the real situations that occur in clinical practice into logic that can be directly scored in exams.
This is also a rare opportunity to listen to how experienced people handle complex cases and deal with those overwhelming multiple-choice questions.
Finally, let me talk about the preparations for tomorrow night.
We have scheduled to start at exactly 8 pm tomorrow evening. Please make sure to download Tencent Meeting software in advance. If you are studying abroad, remember to download the overseas version of VOOV, which has the same functions.
As for the live streaming link, we will send it through a unified channel tomorrow. Please pay attention to the information and don’t miss the live broadcast because you didn’t see the link.
At the end of this live broadcast, there will be a dedicated Q&A session, which is also the part where everyone asks the most questions. If you have any specific confusion during the preparation process, such as deviating from the review direction or always forgetting a certain knowledge point, you can ask questions directly tomorrow night.
Two and a half hours, without any cost, could be an important turning point in your career path.
Don’t wait and see anymore, and don’t always think there’s still more time. See you tomorrow night at 8 o’clock in our live broadcast room.

