* You must be an SBR member to benefit from these rates
Program and registration details coming soon
First part of the evening:
7:45 PM – 8:45 PM

Business and Wellness Coach since 1998, expert in orthodontic practice organization, Director of Dr. Jean-François Leclerc's practice (Le Vésinet) for 20 years, sophrologist specializing in Quality of Life at Work, trained at HEC Executive Business School, former high-level athlete.
What if the real keys to thriving in your practice weren't what you expected?
We often think that to live and work better, we need to optimize our schedule, organization, and management. But before these tools, there are three fundamentals: Energy, Vision, Action.
Energy: The quality of your energy impacts everything. Without it, it's difficult to see clearly and move forward serenely.
Vision: A clear direction, aligned with your values and needs, is essential to guide your choices.
Action: Taking conscious action allows you to realize your ambitions smoothly and efficiently.
During this conference, I will show you how these three keys transform your professional and personal life, for an orthodontic practice that reflects your image.
Ready to work and live better? Join us!
Dinner from 8:45 pm to 9:15 pm
Second part of the evening:
9:20 PM – 10:20 PM
10:25 PM – 11:00 PM FAQ
Mohamed ROUAN SERIK
Legal counsel, consultant and certification.
1. What is an internal regulation?
A document that sets out the rights and obligations of employees, but also the practical arrangements for the organization and operation of the firm.
2. What is the single document?
The single document for assessing occupational risks is mandatory in all companies from the moment they hire their first employee. It is the result of an assessment of the health and safety risks to which employees may be exposed.
3. How do these documents and other mandatory postings contribute to the functioning of the firm?
Practical examples: Lateness! Dress and hygiene! Inappropriate behavior!
Management tools are essential because "for things to run smoothly, they need to be in order!"