GDPR Refresher (WEBMK090524)

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SubjectLegal & Ethics & Handling Complaints
DescriptionThis is a free half hours webinar on the Teams platform to gain a refresher on GDPR, by Kate Mullar from the Dental Defence Union. START TIME: 13:15 CLOSE TIME: 13:45 LOGIN DETAILS SENT THE NIGHT BEFORE THE WEBINAR
Additional information

Kate Mullar is an experienced liaison manager with extensive experience delivering training designed to support members throughout their professional career.

Dental Defence Union

The DDU provide occurrence based professional indemnity for dental professionals. We also guide, support and defend our members throughout their careers. We are led and staffed by dentists with real life experience of the pressure you face, and through our 24-hour dento-legal advice line we’re proud to connect over 98% of calls to dento-legal advisers straight away during normal working hours.

We also offer free online dento-legal CPD, free associate contract checking and advice and can provide help members prepare responses to patient complaints.

To join, or find out more about membership with the DDU, email kate.mullar@theddu.com or call 0207 202 2825.

VenueWEBINAR, MK - Milton Keynes  View details
Date & timeThursday 9 May 2024, 13:15 to 13:45
LecturerMrs Kate Mullar  View details
Target audience

Recommended to all

Development outcomeD
Course styleLecture
Core topicNo core topic
CPD hours0:30
CostNo charge
Aims

Aims and objectives

This presentation provides a review of the legal, ethical and contractual duty of confidentiality, the key principles of data protection and how to appropriately manage requests for disclosure.

Objectives

This is to look at the different types of data roles within organisations.

To revise the patients rights to be informed and to access their data.

Learning outcomes

Learning outcomes

By the end of the session delegates should:

Get an understanding of your professional, contractual, and legal responsibility to protect patient confidentiality

Have a general awareness of the general data protection regulations (GDPR) and principles of the UK Data Protection Act of 2018