Swords Orthodontics Top 10 of 2014: Six

January 24, 2015
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Posted By: Stephen Murray

Courtlough Adventure Team Building

Swords Orthodontics organised an inter-practice team building event with members from 4 practices taking part. There was a bit of archery and a lot of gravity-defying as we negotiated the high wire adventure course, with challenges of balance and nerve as we zip wired and jumped into the unknown.

Dr Stephen Murray and the Swords Orthodontics Team join other local dental practices for team building at Courtlough

Dr Tim Callen of Skerries Dental walks the high wire course at our Courtlogh Team Building Day

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