DFT Blackburn - BDA Visit (NW180309FBM)
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Subject | DFT Joint Programme | ||
Description | BDA Visit | ||
Venue | Royal Blackburn Hospital, Blackburn - Lancashire ![]() | ||
Date & time | Friday 9 March 2018, 09:30 to 12:30 | ||
Lecturer | BDA Lecturers ![]() | ||
Target audience | Mandatory: Foundation Dentist | ||
Development outcome | No development outcome | ||
Course style | Lecture![]() | ||
Core topic | Not a core topic | ||
Catering | None | ||
CPD hours | 3:00 | ||
Cost | No charge | ||
Aims | An introduction to the benefits of belonging to the BDA, as a professional body and as a trade union. | ||
Objectives | We will discuss - change in dentistry, in legislation and regulation, and macro-economic issues in the world at large - the objectives and design of the current NHS contract prototypes - the measures defined in the quality component of proposed new contract - the impact of the demographic, regulatory, epidemiological and market changes around their working lives - the importance of continuous learning and enhanced skills will be emphasised. - A detailed talk on associate agreements by a legal expert. The talk will cover the basic terms that should be included in an associate contract and the implications of certain clauses, especially those relating to finances; as well as common issues that cause dispute, including calculation and retention of fees and examples of case studies. - That they understand key legal terminology (from the “Contracts” (3361) and “Charges” (3477) legislation} and specifically definitions of: Course of treatment Mandatory treatment Splitting Urgent treatment | ||
Learning outcomes | - FDs will learn how the BDA represents the dental profession and understand it represents dentists as a trade union. They will recognise the dangers of isolation and the need for advice, education and support throughout their career. - FDs will understand the importance of career pathways, workforce changes, direct access, skill mix and contractual changes on their lives. Delegates should understand the impact of macro-economic factors on healthcare policy and the driving forces behind Department of Health policy-making. - FDs will learn of the importance of: Having a written contract Obtaining legal advice on this contract Knowing where to obtain advice on associate agreements. - The attendees will understand their responsibility for accurate claiming. They will know the important definitions within the Regulations and how these are interpreted. They will appreciate the need for accurate and full contemporaneous clinical records. | ||