Dental Faculty Study Day - CQC Training (OX180413CQC)

AvailabilityCourse has taken place
SubjectPractice Management
DescriptionDental Faculty Study Day – CQC Training. Jill White - Following 10 years as a secondary school languages teacher (working part-time as an events co-ordinator for part of that time), Jill decided to have a change of direction 4 years ago when she joined the NHS. She spent 3 years working for a PCT as Clinical Governance Facilitator supporting dentists, pharmacists and optometrists with their clinical governance arrangements and promoting the quality agenda in primary care generally, whilst also completing a post-graduate diploma in Integrated Governance in Healthcare Communities with the University of Westminster. She is currently working for Community Dental Services CIC, the country’s first social enterprise dedicated to community dentistry, as the Clinical Governance Co-ordinator, supporting the service with all aspects of clinical governance matters as we work towards obtaining the BDA’s Quality in Dental Services accreditation. Jill’s real interest lies in bringing together clinical and non-clinical expertise to enable genuine improvements in the quality of services, which benefit both patients and staff and allow innovation to take place.
Additional informationPaula Dynes has been working for Community Dental Services for 7 years. She started as a trainee dental nurse with 3 months nursing under her belt and qualified in 2006, since qualifying she has gone on to train as a sedation nurse and will be starting her radiography course in April this year. She has recently been appointed as a Senior Dental Nurse of the Dental Care Centre in Bedford which has 8 eight surgeries, offering Access and Routine Care, Special Care (covering Inhalation and IV sedation), Endodontic and Periodontics .

Seema's first practice was established in 1991, in London Docklands, and today it is a multi-disciplinary hub for a group of practices. The practice offers general and high end specialist dental care, and Seema divides her time between practice leadership, consulting and charity work. She established The Sharma Foundation in 2009 in response to the terrible poverty she witnessed in Mumbai whilst filming Channel 4’s “Secret Slumdog Millionaire”.

This day is for DCP Tutors employed by Oxford and Wessex Deaneries.
VenueHealth Education England, Oxford - Oxfordshire  View details
Date & timeThursday 18 April 2013, 09:30 to 16:45
LecturerMigration  View details
Target audience

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Development outcomeNo development outcome
Course styleLecture
Core topicNo core topic
CPD hours5:00
CostNo charge
Aims
  1. To enhance knowledge of CQC processes
  2. To gain a insight into the practical aspects of a CQC visit
  3. To improve understanding of CQC compliance
  4. To learn about the reporting mechanism of CQC back to organisations