Introduction to New Ideas in General Practice (WIN190914)

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SubjectOther
DescriptionObjectives for the session: Various speakers from general practice to discuss new ideas in general practice
Additional informationThis information will cover clinical skills
Likely changes in the way the NHS works
Patient management skills

This course is intended for Dental Foundation Trainees

Nick Forster
I qualified from Guys BDS LDS RCS In 1983 in 1985 I started work at St James Dental Practice buying the practice in 1987 . the practice steadily grew until we were providing 58000 UDAs to the WAT with 9 dentists . The practice is the largest independent provider of NHS care in Wessex In 2013 we applied to become part of the contract reform programme going live in July 13

Muhammed Nazir
Qualified from Barts and London 2006
VDP at Grayshott Dental Practice 2006-2007
Dental SHO 2007-2008
SHO in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery 2008-2010
Dental Associate 2010-present
Currently undertaking distance learning MSc in Endodontics

Alistair Munro
Qualified Newcastle 1985
Post graduate qualification MCCD RCPS 1994
Cert Med Ed 2013
Contract no 813079
Job Title Practice Owner/Principal
Experience in CDS for 10 years and 20 years in GDS. Trainer for last 4 years

Johanna Holt
BDBDS (Newcastle 2009) and MFDS RCs (Ed) currently completing cert med dent Ed. Working at Denbigh House Dental Surgery, 62 George
Street Ryde, Isle of Wight as an associate dentist and FD trainer. NHs practice
VenueHealth Education England, Oxford - Oxfordshire  View details
Date & timeFriday 19 September 2014, 09:30 to 13:00
LecturerMigration  View details
Target audience

Recommended to all

Development outcomeNo development outcome
Course styleLecture
Core topicNo core topic
CPD hours3:00
CostNo charge
Aims
  1. To have an understanding of current trends in general dental practice
  2. To have knowledge of new skills and products being used in practice
  3. To have an understanding of the way the current NHS pilots work and how this may influence dentistry in the future
  4. To have knowledge of new skills as applied to patient management