Workshop 2: Standards of Professionalism and Ethics for Lead Dental Nurses (NW180605A)
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Subject | Leadership Skills | ||
Description | This session is part of four interactive workshops. You can attend the full series of four workshops as part of the qualification, or simply attend individual days as a CPD event. | ||
Additional information | Please note that this is one of four workshops designed to equip Lead Dental Nurses to ensure performance of the role to a high standard. Whilst each course stands alone, delegates may want to consider booking all four sessions. The full list of workshop dates are: Tuesday 24th April 2018 - Leadership and management for dental nurse’s in general dental practice Tuesday 5th June 2018 - Standards of Professionalism and Ethics for Lead Dental Nurses Tuesday 10th July 2018 - Communication for Lead Dental Nurses Tuesday 11th September 2018 - Clinical Skills for Lead Dental Nurses
*Those wishing to undertake the qualification course need not book themselves on these sessions. Please complete the application form found above and return as advised before 23rd February 2018. Applications will then be short listed. If your application has been successful you will be informed and allocated a place onto our sessions by an administrator. If you have any questions or queries, please contact Emma Stonier on 0151 479 2593 or by emailing emma.stonier@hee.nhs.uk* | ||
Venue | Windsor Dental Hulme, Manchester - Greater Manchester ![]() | ||
Date & time | Tuesday 5 June 2018, 09:15 to 12:30 | ||
Lecturer | Ms Glenys Bridges ![]() | ||
Target audience | Mandatory: Dental Nurse, or Senior Dental Nurse | ||
Development outcome | B, D | ||
Course style | Workshop![]() | ||
Core topic | Not a core topic | ||
Catering | Refreshments | ||
CPD hours | 3:00 | ||
Cost | £15.00 | ||
Aims | The programme considers how dental registrants have responsibility for the work of non-registered team members and must ensure they work within their scope of practice, while keeping their skills current and fit for purpose to protect patients’ best interests. | ||
Objectives | Participants will be able to:
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Learning outcomes | Following this session participants will be aware of the influence of the HTM guidance as well as health and safety and the Health and Social Care Act (2008) regulation. The importance of accurate and contemporaneous records is defined and the learner will explore practical ways to ensure that highest standards of record keeping is maintained in their workplace | ||