DPS Ethics (VT290910BU)

AvailabilityCourse has taken place
SubjectOther
DescriptionPRe1. Understanding and the application of the principles of GDC publications on standards for dental professionals, that provide guidance to dentists on professional and personal conduct.
Additional informationPRe2. Understanding and the application of the principles of ethical behaviour relevant to dentistry, including honesty, confidentiality, personal and professional integrity and appropriate moral values.
PRe3. A professional approach to patient complaint and accepts responsibility for his/her actions where appropriate.
PRe4. Respects and values diversity and interacts with patients, staff, peers and the general public without discrimination.
PRe5. Is able to explain in appropriate detail the actions available to be taken with regard to those colleagues who are underperforming or behaving unethically.
PRe6. Can demonstrate appropriate interpersonal skills in dealing with difficult patients or colleagues whose behaviour is unprofessional.
Pre7. Adheres to appropriate guidelines where necessary.

MLl9. Grievance procedures and complaints, and how / when to seek the advice of a professional indemnity organisation.
MLl10. The importance of membership of a professional indemnity organisation.
VenueHealth Education England, Oxford - Oxfordshire  View details
Date & timeWednesday 29 September 2010, 09:00 to 17:00
LecturerMigration  View details
Target audience

Recommended to all

Development outcomeNo development outcome
Course styleLecture
Core topicNo core topic
CPD hours2:30
CostNo charge
Aims
  1. PRe1. Understanding and the application of the principles of GDC publications on standards for dental professionals, that provide guidance to dentists on professional and personal conduct. PRe2. Understanding and the application of the principles of ethical behaviour relevant to dentistry, including honesty, confidentiality, personal and professional integrity and appropriate moral values. PRe3. A professional approach to patient complaint and accepts responsibility for his/her actions where appropriate. PRe4. Respects and values diversity and interacts with patients, staff, peers and the general public without discrimination. PRe5. Is able to explain in appropriate detail the actions available to be taken with regard to those colleagues who are underperforming or behaving unethically. PRe6. Can demonstrate appropriate interpersonal skills in dealing with difficult patients or colleagues whose behaviour is unprofessional. Pre7. Adheres to appropriate guidelines where necessary. MLl9. Grievance procedures and complaints, and how / when to seek the advice of a professional indemnity organisation. MLl10. The importance of membership of a professional indemnity organisation.