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A world-class facility for continuing professional development in the centre of London

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A world-class facility for continuing professional development in the centre of London

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LonDEC is the perfect venue for dental courses. Whether coming to LonDEC as a course participant or hiring the venue for your own education programme you will find the facilities second to none.

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Seminar/lecture roomAs with all the rooms in LonDEC, the Seminar/Lecture Room is fully air conditioned and has a bank of secure day lockers with digital coded locks for delegates to secure their coats and valuables whilst they are with us. This triple projection room can comfortably seat 45 delegates for lectures and has also been designed so it can easily be set up as a meeting or seminar room for more informal teaching. The room has the very latest audio visual facilities to compliment the triple projection, including a visualizer, DVD and video player. There are also video conferencing facilities so that 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.

Break-out areaLonDEC has a very comfortable, light, airy and spacious seating area for refreshments and relaxing. There is ample secure storage for personal effects as well as internet and power sockets available for delegates to use, plus a 40-inch plasma display. This area can also be used for dining and trade displays.

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Medical emergency training plus decontamination and infection control trainingLonDEC 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.

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Dental skills training roomThis Dental Skills Training Room is equipped with 26 state-of-the-art phantom head stations and a tutor station. Eight of the phantom head stations include video enabled operating microscopes, which are available to support instruction in minimally interventive and related techniques. Every station has its own web-enabled PC.

The PCs and display screens are connected to the digital x-ray system as well as being linked to LonDEC’s 3D preparation scanning system, which is the only one of its kind being used in a graduate training centre in the UK. The room also has video conferencing facilities and a 65-inch plasma display. The room is equipped with the very best daylight lighting, which provides perfect conditions for working in and of course colour matching dental restorations.

Each phantom head training station has air and electric hand pieces as well as an ultrasonic scaler, air and suction units.

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By rail: Waterloo East and Waterloo main line station. LonDEC is a five-minute walk from Waterloo mainline station. To access the Franklin-Wilkins Building use the entrance on Stamford Sreet (marked A on the map).

By underground:Waterloo (Bakerloo, Jubilee, Northern and Waterloo & City lines).

How to find LonDEC

Design: Buchanan DaveyPhotography: Samuel Kirby

LonDECKing’s College London3rd Floor Franklin-Wilkins Building150 Stamford streetLondon, SE1 9NH

Tel: +44 (0) 20 7848 4570Fax: +44 (0) 20 7848 [email protected]

By bus:381, 343 Stamford Street

By boat: Commuter river service from the west (Putney) and from the east (Woolwich, Arsenal). Disembark at Festival Pier. 5-minute walk.

By car:A Pay and Display parking system operates in nearby streets.

From Waterloo station to LonDEC:

From Waterloo main concourse leave via exit four. Take the escalator down and exit on to Waterloo Road. Cross the road and turn left and walk towards the James Clerk Maxwell Building. Turn right after this building into Stamford Street.The Franklin-Wilkins Building is approximately 100 metres on the

left. After the front entrance walk down a small flight of stairs towards the rear of the building and turn right, follow the signs to the lifts. Take the lift to the third floor. Turn left and walk straight along the corridor through a set of double doors. The main LonDEC entrance is the second set of double doors on the right.

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LonDECKing’s College London3rd Floor Franklin-Wilkins Building150 Stamford streetLondon, SE1 9NH

Tel: +44 (0) 20 7848 4570Fax: +44 (0) 20 7848 [email protected]

Facility Half day /evening Full day week Full day weekend

Time 08.30-12.3013.30-17.3018.00-22.00

08.30 -17.30 08.30 -17.30

Dental Training Room26 phantom heads plus tutor station

£950 £1,700 £2,400

Seminar/Lecture Room60 seats

£550 £900 £1,200

Dental Training & Seminar Room and Breakout Area £1,400 £2,500 £3,300

Medical Emergency Training Suite Includes classroom /meeting room

£450 £750 £900

Infection Control/Decontamination Suite Includes classroom /meeting room

£350 £550 £700

Medical Emergency Training Suite & Infection Control /Decontamination Training Suite

£700 £1,200 £1,400

Whole facility hire POA £3,500 £4,500

Auditorium Tiered 397 seats

POA £1,800 £2,000

Day delegate rates Please call for our special rates

lRoom hire rates include the provision of basic audio visual aids. These are white board with dry wipe pens, projection screen and one data projector.

l Triple data projection is available in the seminar room along with web link facilities to external conferences anywhere in the world.

l The training room and seminar room are also fitted with ceiling camera facilities and can also beam out live via the web to anywhere in the world.

lA discount of up to 10 per cent may be available for regular users and for all registered charities. Details must be provided at the time of booking.

l The charge for an audio visual technician on duty is £40 per hour standard rate. Evenings (after 17.30) and Saturday are charged at time and a half and Sunday double time.

lVAT is levied on all hire charges for external clients, King’s Healthcare Trust staff and Guy’s and St Thomas’ Trust staff.

Other information

User rates

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LonDECKing’s College London3rd Floor Franklin-Wilkins Building150 Stamford streetLondon, SE1 9NH

Tel: +44 (0) 20 7848 4570Fax: +44 (0) 20 7848 [email protected]

Practical information on the Waterloo Campus and its surrounding area

Catering in Franklin-Wilkins BuildingHot lunches are served daily 12.00-14.30 on the ground floor, on the left as you enter the building after the security desk and down a few steps. There is also a selection of facilities – three outlets, all of which serve tea, coffee and cold drinks, two of them on the ground floor and one on the first floor. There will be a selection of sandwiches and snacks available. The first floor cafe includes a full time bar. A retail shop is located on the ground floor which sells a wide variety of snacks and drinks including salad boxes.

Out and about in LondonThere are many restaurants, cafés, sandwich shops, pubs and bars within walking distance of LonDEC. And many more if you are prepared to venture over Waterloo or Hungerford Bridge towards Covent Garden, Leicester Square and Chinatown. Those within easy walking distance are listed below by area.

Southbank:Best situation along the river. There are also several chains in the area behind the Royal Festival Hall and leading up to the base of Hungerford bridge (including Strada, Wagamama, Giraffe, Eat, Pizza Express). Gabriel’s Wharf (off Upper Ground) offers a selection of independent restaurants and cafés.

Archduke Wine Bar Concert Hall Approach, 020 7928 9370

Azzurro Italian Bar-Kitchen, 1 Sutton Walk, 020 7620 1300

Arch One Bar&Grill, 1 Mepham St, 020 7401 2329

Benugo’s (free wifi) inside the BfI, Belvedere Road, 020 7401 9000

Chez Gerard (French), Belvedere Road, 020 7202 8470

Las iguanas (Latin), Festival Walk, Belvedere Road, 020 7620 1328

Feng Sushi (takeaway), Festival Terrace, Belvedere Road

Gourmet Pizza Gabriel’s Wharf, 020 7928 3188

House of Crepes Café, Gabriel’s Wharf, 020 7401 9816

Riviera Restaurant Gabriel’s Wharf , 020 7401 7314

Sarni’s Sandwich Shop Gabriel’s Wharf

Studio 6 Gabriel’s Wharf, 020 7928 6243

Yo! Sushi Belvedere Road (opposite County Hall), 020 7928 8871

The Cut:There are numerous restaurants, cafés, pubs and sandwich bars and shops along The Cut (South of Stamford Street) including:

Culture Grub (Chinese), 84 The Cut, 020 7928 9972

Paradiso (Pizza), 61 The Cut, 020 7261 1221

Meson Don Philippe (Tapas), 53 The Cut, 020 7928 3237

Fresh Cut Sandwich Bar 49 The Cut

Livebait (Fish and Seafood), 43 The Cut, 020 7928 7211

Southbank Tandoori (Indian), 39 The Cut, 020 7261 1523

Tas (Turkish), 33 The Cut, 020 7928 1444

LonDECThe first choice venue for dental

education

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LonDECKing’s College London3rd Floor Franklin-Wilkins Building150 Stamford streetLondon, SE1 9NH

Tel: +44 (0) 20 7848 4570Fax: +44 (0) 20 7848 [email protected]

Lower Marsh:There are also numerous cafés, pubs and sandwich shops along Lower Marsh (South of Stamford Street), as well as a market and several bakeries including;

Da Vinci’s (Italian café with free wifi), 6 Baylis Road, 020 7928 8099

La Barca (Italian), 80-81 Lower Marsh, 020 7928 2226

Marie’s Café (Thai), 90 Lower Marsh, 020 7928 1050

Café Traiteur (French), 102 Lower Marsh, 020 7921 9378

Inshoku (Japanese and Oriental), 24 Lower Marsh, 020 7928 2311

Coopers Natural Foods 17 Lower Marsh, 020 7261 9313

Sino (Thai), 127-128 Lower Marsh, 020 7401 9702

Chunnel Café 133 Lower Marsh 020 7261 1674

Other:There are also several eating places on Waterloo Road, (including a French bistro with a roof terrace, Auberge) and towards Stamford Street (including an Indian restaurant, Indigo, a deli café, Fratelli, and a restaurant and brasserie RSJ). The usual fast food chains can also all be found in Waterloo station, including McDonalds, Burger King.

PubsThere are many excellent pubs close to the Franklin-Wilkins Building, many of which also serve food.

The Stamford Arms 62 Stamford Street, SE1 9LX (Pub grub served)

The Mad Hatter Hotel 3-7 Stamford Street, SE1 9NY

Mulberry Bush Upper Ground, SE1 9RP

White Hart Cornwall Road, SE1 8TJ

The Kings Arms 25 Roupell Road, SE1 8TB

The Hole in The Wall Mepham Street, SE1 8SQ

The Wellington 81 Waterloo Road, SE1 8UD (Pub grub)

The Fire Station 150 Waterloo Road, SE1 8SD (Gastropub and bar snacks)

The Windmill 86 The Cut, SE1 8LW (Serves Thai food)

The Anchor and Hope 36 The Cut, SE1 8LP (Gastropub - Serves food)

The Duke of Sussex 23 Baylis Road, SE1 7AY

The Camel and Artichoke 121 Lower Marsh, SE1 7AE (Gastropub)

All Bar One Chicheley Street, SE1 7PY

Cubana Bar & Restaurant 48 Lower Marsh, SE1 7RG

Cash machinesThere are free cash machines inside Waterloo station, including inside the Bureau de Change. The nearest cash machine is located at the Lloyds Bank branch in York Road, opposite the station, about five minutes walk from LonDEC, or inside the station entrance on Waterloo Road at the base of the escalators.

Bureau de ChangeThere is a Bureau de Change located between exits 4 and 5 at Waterloo Main Line Rail Station (7.00-19.00).

Medical helpAdvice and information are available from NHS Direct at 0845 4647. In an emergency, telephone 999 for an ambulance. Inside Waterloo station there is a MediCentre offering private treatment and walk-in GP service (£59 per consultation, student/concessions £39).

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LonDECKing’s College London3rd Floor Franklin-Wilkins Building150 Stamford streetLondon, SE1 9NH

Tel: +44 (0) 20 7848 4570Fax: +44 (0) 20 7848 [email protected]

PharmacyBoots pharmacy is located between exits 4 and 5 Waterloo Station, 020 76200 273. Mon-Sat 7.00-22.00, Sun 8.00- 21.00.

PhotocopyingLonDEC can provide a photocopying service.

Internet Cafes

Waterloo Mobiles 135 Mepham St, London, SE1 8SQ, 020 7620 1499 Mon-Fri 10.00-21.00, Sat 10.00-19.00.

Juicestop Internet Café 80 The Cut, London, SE1 8LW, 020 7168 4431, 11.00-123.00 daily.

Urban Café 88 Lower Marsh, London, SE1 7AB, 020 7261 1116

Living Space 1 Coral Street, London, SE1 7BE, 020 7926 8445 Mon-Thurs 8.30-16.30, Fri 8.30-17.30.

EasyInternetCafe 456-458 Strand London WC2R 0DZ, 020 7925 0925 approximately ½ hour walk from LonDEC.

EasyInternet is opposite, just before Trafalgar Square.

Internet Café 51 Bedford Street, WC2R 0PZ (off the Strand, approximately ½ hour walk from LonDEC), 020 7240 8188 Mon-Sat 9.00-20.00, Sun 11.00-19.00.

Free Wi-Fi is also available in several places, including:

BFI (British Film Institute), Belvedere Road, South Bank SE1 8XT

Da Vinci’s Italian Café, Baylis Road.

Caffe Nero and Starbucks The Cut, The Strand, and just over Waterloo Bridge

Shops There is a small Sainsbury’s supermarket 101 Waterloo Road, 020 7401 3823. Open from 7.00 - 00.00 daily. Costcutter Units 17-19, York Rd, Waterloo, 020 72611 092 (open 24 hours), and a range of shops on The Cut.

Post OfficeBlackfriars Road, 52 Blackfriars Road, London, SE1 8NN, Mon, Tue-Fri 9.00-17.30, Tue 9.30- 17.30. Aldwych, 95 Aldwych, London, WC2B 4JN Mon, Wed-Fri 9.0017.30, Tue 9.30- 17.30.

Sights

The Southbank Centre (Royal Festival Hall, Queen Elizabeth Hall, Hayward Gallery)

The National Theatre

The National Film Theatre (NFT), British Film Institute (BFI), IMAX theatre

The Royal Opera House in Covent Garden

Courtauld Gallery of Art, including the Hermitage Rooms, in Somerset House

National Gallery and National Portrait Gallery at Trafalgar Square

Shakespeare’s Globe theatre

Old Vic and Young Vic theatres

Tate Modern

The London Eye

The Saatchi Gallery

Useful links

http://www.kcl.ac.uk/about/structure/admin/facser/conbro/travinfo/freelondon.html

http://www.kcl.ac.uk/about/structure/admin/facser/conbro/travinfo/worldclass.html

http://www.kcl.ac.uk/about/structure/admin/facser/conbro/travinfo/travelto.html

http://www.kcl.ac.uk/about/structure/admin/facser/conbro/travinfo/travelin.html

http://www.kcl.ac.uk/about/structure/admin/facser/conbro/travinfo/

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LonDECKing’s College London3rd Floor Franklin-Wilkins Building150 Stamford streetLondon, SE1 9NH

Tel: +44 (0) 20 7848 4570Fax: +44 (0) 20 7848 [email protected]

The Wellington Pub(B&B opposite Waterloo Station, very close to LonDEC)81-83 Waterloo Road, LONDON, SE1 8UD 0871 332 2594 County Hall Travel Inn Capital (300 yards) Belvedere Rd, London SE1 8YL 0870 238 3300 The Mad Hatter (400 yards) 3-7 Stamford St, London SE1 9NY +44(0)20 74019222 Imperial London HotelsA group of hotels a bit further from the conference site but relatively cheap (£42-£76 per night) Holiday Inn Express (600 yards) Snow House,103-109 Southwark St, London SE1 0JQ +44(0)20 74012525 Swissotel The Howard London (700 yards) Temple Pl, London WC2R 2PR +44(0)20 78363555

London Marriott County Hall (700 yards) Riverside Building,County Hall,Westminster Bridge Rd, London SE1 7PB +44(0)20 79285200 Mercure London City Bankside (0.5 miles) 77 Southwark St, London SE1 0JA +44(0)20 79020800 The Strand Palace Hotel372 Strand, London WC2R 0JJ. +44(0)20 7584 6454 Savoy Hotel PLC (0.5 miles) 1 Savoy Hill, London WC2R 0BP +44(0)20 78361533 Hotel Strand Continental (0.5 miles) 143 Strand, London WC2R 1JA +44(0)20 78364880 The Bedford Hotel20-30 minutes’ walk from King’s College. Southampton Row, London WC1B 4HD. + 44 (0) 20 7636 7822Single rooms are £72.

Hotels near LonDEC