Infection Control Update (BE051213)

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SubjectCore Skill
DescriptionThis highly informative, interesting interactive day will update the whole dental team in the latest and highest standards in infection control.
Additional informationCourse intended for: the clinical dental team (dentists and DCPs), but may be of interest to anyone else in the practice team with responsibilities for Infection Control, such as Practice Managers.

Dr Martin Fulford is a renowned international speaker, with extensive general dental practice experience. He is co-author of the excellent book “ Infection Control for the dental team”. Martin gives a practical and entertaining talk that makes an important but potentially dull subject relevant to practice. Consistently excellent evaluations.

Dr Martin Fulford (GDC Registration number 61504) originally trained as a microbiologist and spent 13 years as a practical medical microbiologist. He retrained as a dentist, then spent 17 years working as a general dental practitioner in the UK. During this time he managed to combine clinical dentistry with research, mainly in the field of infection control. Although now retired from clinical practice he is still active in research and is currently part of a team investigating the possibility of the transmission of vCJD via contaminated dental instruments. Martin is also a scientific adviser, with a particular interest in infection control, to the British Dental Association, and co-author of the renowned book “Infection Control for the dental team”.
VenueJohn Lister Postgraduate Centre, Slough - Berkshire - East  View details
Date & timeThursday 5 December 2013, 09:00 to 16:30
LecturerMigration  View details
Target audience

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Development outcomeNo development outcome
Course styleLecture
Core topicNo core topic
CPD hours5:30
Cost£25.00
Aims
  1. Be updated on latest guidelines and regulations for infection control.
  2. Learn how to apply these guidelines and regulations to your practice: best practice.
  3. Learn how to develop practice protocols for infection control.
  4. Pick up practical top tips in Infection Control.