Disinfection & Decontamination in the dental surgery with an update on CQC guidance for dental Inspections. (OX301023)

AvailabilityCourse has taken place
SubjectCore - Infection Control
DescriptionThe GDC highly recommends at least 5 hours of verifiable CPD Disinfection & Decontamination in every CPD cycle, This course will enable registrants to uphold GDC Standard 1.5 ("You must treat patients in a hygienic and safe environment... must find out about the laws and regulations which apply to your clinical practice, your premises and your obligations as an employer and you must follow them at all times"). This course includes information on the CQC's approach to dental inspections, and supports the principles of the NHSE Infection prevention and control education framework .
Additional information

Sandra Smith is an engaging, and knowledgeable speaker, with very high ratings from those who attend her courses. She originally qualified as a dental nurse, and has an Honours BSc degree in Health Protection. Sandra specialises in Dental Infection Control and carries out audits and training for dental providers and their staff. Sandra started her career as a Dental Nurse in 1994 and has worked in both NHS and private dental practices. She was appointed Senior Dental Nurse for Wandsworth PCT in 2001 responsible for running the communicable disease dental clinic. Sandra has worked in the Infection Control industry since 2004, and has worked for a number of Primary Care Trusts and for the London Deanery/HEE. Sandra has been involved in incident investigations and provides technical advice on practice layout and design as well as compliance with national infection control and decontamination guidance. Sandra also has worked as a bank inspector for the Care Quality Commission.

This course is suitable for the entire dental team.

09:00 - 09:30: Tea/Coffee. The educational programme starts at 09:30.

09:30 – 12:30: Lecture with mid morning break.

12:30 – 13:00: Break for Lunch (*Please note lunch is not provided, you are welcome to bring lunch or food can be purchased nearby).

13:00 – 16:00: Lecture with comfort break.

Parking is available at the hospitals main car parks - Pay by cash or card (please allow sufficient change) pay and display machines (£7 4hrs & over) *Please note the parking directly outside the Post Graduate Centre is for Permit holders only. The hospital carparks are on the 'South' side of the hospital with carpark 6 (Outpatients/Brodey Centre) the nearest as you can walk along the Oxford Road down to the Post Grad Centre entrance (click link for travel and parking at the hospital) https://www.ouh.nhs.uk/hospitals/horton/find-us/car.aspx

VenueLecture Theatre, Terence Mortimer Postgraduate Centre, Banbury - Oxfordshire  View details
Date & timeMonday 30 October 2023, 09:30 to 16:00
LecturerMrs Sandra Smith  View details
Target audience

Recommended to all

Development outcomeB, C, D
Course styleLecture
Core topicDisinfection & Decontamination
CPD hours6:00
Cost£50.00
Aims

To reduce the occurrence of infectious diseases in the dental surgery. To explore the CQC's new approach to dental inspections and guidance for dental services in working within the CQC guidelines.

Objectives

1. To explain the stages of the decontamination process as identified in the HTM 01-05 guidance document and discuss safe management of healthcare waste in the dental sector.

2. To examine the HTM 01-05 guidance document and discuss how key environmental legislation applies to dentistry.

3. To provide information and advice on how the Care Quality Commission (CQC) regulates and inspects health and social care services, setting out the principles and the new operating model.

4. To consider the impact on dental services.

Learning outcomes

1. Describe and summarise key stages of the decontamination process, and implement effective infection control procedures to reduce the risks of cross-infection.

2. Outline essential and best quality requirements of the HTM 01-05 guidelines, assess own practice level of compliance and identify areas for improvement.

3. Demonstrate recognition of effective measures to manage the risk of physical, chemical and microbiological contamination in the practice of dentistry.

4. Outline effective strategies for safely maintaining dental unit waterlines and summarise the key issues relating to waste disposal in dental practice, assess own practice level of compliance and identify areas for improvement.

5. Gain an understanding of the new operating model, recall the key five domains for registration and future inspections to update your practice model.