DHTF NHS Rules and Regulations for Dental Therapists (SOWEB230426)

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DescriptionA webinar to inform dental therapists about NHS rules and regulations so they can practice confidently and competently
Additional information

Dr Nehal Doshi is a mentor, dentist and podcaster. She assists aspiring dentists and dental hygiene therapists, both nationally and internationally, secure a place at University. She works in general practice and is an Educational Supervisor. She co hosts the 'Roots and Resilience' podcast with her sister Dr Tejal Doshi where they speak to inspiring dental professionals amongst others sharing stories of resilience.

She has completed MFDS, passed her PgCert in Dental Education and has a PgCert in Advanced Aesthetic & Restorative Dentistry.

She has worked in the NHS for many years and has previously lectured to foundation dental trainees on NHS Rules and Regulations to aid their transition of working in NHS practice. She has also lectured to Educational Supervisors of the Thames Valley and Wessex Deanery on ‘Avoidance of Doubt’ - pertinent to claiming on NHS.

VenueWebinar- Virtual Event. Please do not attend a venue., Southampton - Southampton  View details
Date & timeThursday 23 April 2026, 18:30 to 20:00
LecturerDr Nehal Doshi  View details
Target audience

Dental Therapists 

Recommended to all

Development outcomeB, D
Course styleLecture
Core topicNo core topic
CPD hours1:30
CostNo charge (£20.00 surcharge for users whose user group is non-nhs dentist)
Aims

To provide dental hygienists and therapists with a comprehensive understanding of current NHS rules and regulations to ensure effective clinical practice within NHS dental services

Objectives

Explain NHS rules and regulations pertinent to practice

Identify their roles and responsibilities whilst working in NHS

Indicate how to work effectively with referring colleagues

Learning outcomes

Identify what constitutes NHS vs. private treatment and how to clearly communicate this to patients

Claim appropriately and confidently

Demonstrate awareness of their responsibilities in relation to NHS