Dental Nurse Forum - 'Dispelling the Intellectual self-doubt' (OX080824DNF)
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Description | This evening is entirely devoted to Dental Nurses and Student Dental Nurses. These monthly meetings have been set up for Dental Nurses in the south region (Ox/Bucks/Berks/Hamps/I.O.W) to give Dental Nurses an ability to network and share ideas through open discussion, support their wellbeing plus be empowered to progress and further their career if they wish to do so. This will be delivered via MS Teams Webinar. There will be an hour's CPD in which our speaker Rebecca Silver joins us for an empowering webinar focused on addressing and overcoming imposter syndrome, a common phenomenon characterised by feelings of inadequacy and self-doubt despite evident success. In this session, we'll explore strategies to recognise, confront, and conquer imposter syndrome, fostering a mindset of confidence and self-assurance in both personal and professional endeavours. GDC Outcome B. Following this will be an open forum and peer review discussion chaired by our guest speaker and the facilitating Tutor. | ||
Additional information | Rebecca Silver is a multi-award winning dental nurse with over 14 years of experience in the dental industry. During her time she has worked in both NHS and private practice, as well as with numerous specialties; endodontics, periodontics, oral surgery, sedation, orthodontics, prosthodontics and with implant dentists. Focusing on her dental nursing career, she has continued to excel in academia and has obtained post registration certificates in Oral Health Education and Dental Nursing Sedation. Rebecca also has a foundation degree in Advance Dental Nursing and a masters degree in Advanced and Specialist Healthcare (Applied to Dental Practice). She is a sedation and fluoride tutor, having gained her level 3 award in Education and Training. She is on the editorial board of the Dental Nursing Journal and on the reader panel of The British Dental Journal Team journal. She has had articles published in other dental media and is always striving to help new dental nurses get their foot into publishing. Rebecca has spoken at dental shows in both Birmingham and London, and this year will also be speaking in Bristol and has also spoken on behalf of NHS England. * This webinar will be delivered via MS Teams, joining instructions will be sent to you at least 24 hours before the course starts. *Please log in early to check Link/IT. Sign in using your Deanery/Maxcourse registered name - it helps us to confirm your attendance. Log onto to Webinar from 18:15. Please contact the organising Tutor (Amanda Evans 07917 580686/amanda.evans37@nhs.net) with any questions prior to the webinar. *PLEASE CHECK YOUR JUNK FOLDER FOR THE WEB LINK, PARTICULARLY IF YOU HAVE A HOTMAIL ACCOUNT. | ||
Venue | Web, Webinar Tutorial, Oxford - Oxfordshire ![]() | ||
Date & time | Thursday 8 August 2024, 18:30 to 20:00 | ||
Lecturer | Ms Rebecca Silver ![]() | ||
Target audience | Mandatory: Dental Nurse, or Dental Nurse Trainee | ||
Development outcome | B | ||
Course style | Lecture![]() | ||
Core topic | No core topic | ||
CPD hours | 1:30 | ||
Cost | No charge | ||
Aims | To raise awareness and understanding of imposter syndrome and its impact on individuals' intellectual confidence and well-being. To equip participants with practical techniques and tools to help overcome imposter syndrome and cultivate a positive self-image. | ||
Objectives | Identify common signs and symptoms of imposter syndrome. Explore the psychological mechanisms underlying imposter syndrome. Discuss effective strategies for challenging negative self-talk and limiting beliefs. Provide actionable steps to cultivate resilience and self-confidence in the face of self-doubt. | ||
Learning outcomes | By the end of the webinar, participants will gain a deeper understanding of imposter syndrome and develop practical skills to help combat it, ultimately enhancing their intellectual self-assurance and overall well-being. | ||