Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Award Winning!


Sovereign Harbour Dentist wins Top Award



Dr Rob Endicott at the Quayside Dental Practice and Facial Cosmetic Centre in Sovereign Harbour has won Dentistry Magazines South-East "Best Young Dentist" Award.



These annual regional awards launched by Dentistry Magazine have been created to recognise outstanding individuals, teams and practices who have an active interest in continuing professional development and staying at the top of the dental profession.



To enter, practices had to be nominated by patients and staff and then write to say why they deserved the award, backing up the entry with pictures, marketing materials and testimonials.
Battling against practices within the region ensured the entries were of an exceptionally high standard.



"We are so thrilled for Rob," said Katina Larmour, Practice nurse. "We have worked hard for four years to build this practice from an empty shop premises and we are very proud that Rob is getting recognised by the profession for the work we are doing here."



"It is great to know that we are doing things right and I particularly thank all my staff, without whom I would never be able to do my job." said Rob.



The judging panel consisted of top members of the profession including dentists, hygienists and practice managers who decided who is the best practice, best team and best young dentist in the region.



The winners were announced at a glittering ceremony in Leicester, hosted by TVs Roy Walker. Over 500 dentists, hygienists, receptionists and nurses attended, making this the largest annual dentistry event ever in the UK.



(photo caption) Pictured with Rob are some members of his staff, Sabrina Wood, Katina Larmour, Alison Thompson and his wife Lara Endicott


Award Nomination



Dentist on awards shortlist


Dr Rob Endicott at the Quayside Dental Practice in Sovereign Harbour has been short listed for the Best Young Dentist award for the Dentistry Awards 2007.



Now in its second year, these regional awards launched by Dentistry Magazine have been created to recognise outstanding individuals, teams and practices who have an active interest in continuing professional development and staying at the top of the dental profession.



To enter, practices had to be nominated by patients and staff and then write to say why they deserved the award, backing up the entry with pictures, marketing materials and testimonials. Battling against practices within the region ensured the entries were of an exceptionally high standard.


"It is a great honour and I am thrilled to be nominated by my fantastic staff and patients here," said Rob."It is great to know that we are doing things right and I particularly thank my hygienist, practice manager and nursing staff, without whom I would never be able to do my job."


The judging panel consists of top members of the profession including dentists, hygienists and practice managers who will be looking to decide who is the best practice, best team and best young dentist in the region.


The winners will be announced at the Dentistry Awards Ceremony on December 7 at the Athena in Leicester.


This is the largest annual dentistry event ever in the UK.The UK has been divided into nine regions and once the winners for each region have been decided the winners then have a chance at being named overall UK best.