Introduction to NHS Module 1 – Use and Audit of Dental Record Keeping and the training portfolio, portfolio development, supervisors course. (INWIN040320)
Availability | Course has taken place |
Subject | Introduction to the NHS |
Description | This course is one of a number of courses designed to provide an Introduction to primary care NHS dentistry – essential for dentists undertaking Performers List Validation by Equivalence (PLVE). This course is also suitable for other dentists who are new to the NHS, dentists returning to NHS practice, and any dental professional interested in learning more about the featured topics. |
Additional information | 09:00 – 09:30: Registration The educational programme starts at 09:30. 09:30 -12:30: Lecture Noel Davies 12:30 – 13:00: Lunch 13:00 – 16:30: The Training Portfolio - Noel Davies 16:30: Close There will be short refreshment breaks during both the morning and afternoon sessions. Accessibility information for Southern House, including disabled access and facilities, is available at the following webpage: |
Venue | Southern House, Winchester View details |
Date & time | Wednesday 4 March 2020, 09:30 to 16:30 |
Lecturer | Mr Noel Davies View details |
Target audience | Recommended to all |
Development outcome | C, D |
Course style | Lecture |
Core topic | No core topic |
CPD hours | 6:30 |
Cost | £50.00 |
Aims | Specific aims: 1. To improve records within dentistry. 2. To enable learners to complete an audit 3. To prepare performers undertaking Performers List Validation by Experience - and their Educational Supervisors - for the training process. 4. To enable learners to consider reflective practice as a learning tool. |
Objectives | 1. To explain the importance of keeping good records. 2. To provide training in clinical audit and peer review. 3. To analyse the care pathway approach. 4. To provide information and advice on Performers List Validation by Experience training and the training portfolio 5. To discuss personal and professional development planning. 6. To explore how reflective practice can improve experience of care, clinical effectiveness and patient safety. |
Learning outcomes | Following this course learners should be able to: 1. Complete all required documentation within the dental practice environment so that it complies with both legal and organisational requirements. 2. Use clinical audit and peer review to improve quality in the NHS. 3. Explain the Performers List Validation by Experience training process and summarise the evidence required to demonstrate equivalence against the Professional, Managerial, Clinical and Communication domains of the Foundation Dentist curriculum. 4. Demonstrate recognition of the lifelong learning process. 5. Use reflective practice for training, learning, personal development and self-improvement. |