WEBINAR BUILDING OUR STRESS RESILIENCE (WEBINAR090720AM)
Availability | Course has taken place |
Subject | Other |
Description | This is a FREE one hour webinar on the Zoom Platform on 'Building Our Stress Resilience.' Having an understanding of the tools for resilience is important for all members of the dental team especially at this uncertain time. An email will be sent to you which will have joining instructions. Please ensure that your IT support the Zoom Platform. Please sign in with your Deanery registered name, which helps us to confirm your attendance. |
Additional information | Marina qualified in 1984 as a Dental Hygienist from the Royal Air Force Institute of Dental Health and Training. She has wide experience both within general dental practice and the educational setting. Alongside her professional education, Marina has studied and graduated in the fields of the social sciences, law, and has a PhD for a programme of research which explored stress and well-being in the Dental Hygienist and Therapist undergraduate environment. As well as her professional roles as clinician and tutor, Marina is also a Local Advisor with Dental Protection; she represents the UK on the P&G Dental Hygienist Global Advisory Board and Global Schools Board; and is a Past President of the British Society of Dental Hygiene and Therapy PLEASE SEE ATTACHED DOCUMENT ON PROTOCOL FOR REMOTE LEARNING |
Venue | Webinar Tutorial, Slough - Berkshire ![]() |
Date & time | Thursday 9 July 2020, 11:00 to 12:00 |
Lecturer | Dr Marina Harris ![]() |
Target audience | Recommended to all |
Development outcome | A, D |
Course style | Lecture![]() |
Core topic | No core topic |
CPD hours | 1:00 |
Cost | No charge |
Aims | 1. To gain knowledge of the physiological effect of stress on our body. 2. To demonstarte what constitutes positive psychological wellbeing. 3. To have a better understanding of tools for resilience. |
Learning outcomes | 1. To understand the physiological effect of stress on our body. 2. To appreciate what constitutes positive psychological wellbeing. 3. To apply this knowledge as a tool for resilience. |