Essential Hands On Skills for Minor Oral Surgery (NW220513A)
Availability | Course has taken place |
Subject | Oral Surgery |
Description | This Hands-on course has been designed for Dental Practitioners who wish to develop their clinical competencies in basic extraction techniques. |
Additional information | Learn how to confidently apply newly acquired skills in managing difficult extractions within the general dental practice. Delegates will also be offered the opportunity to attend a further date to observe a Tier 2 provider in Primary Care. This course offers a highly interactive learning experience that combines an online lecture lecture with 'hands on' training. The hands-on part of the training will be delivered 'face to face' with social distancing and strict guidelines in place to ensure the safety of all delegates, staff and speakers . Pigs Jaws will be used on this course * PLEASE NOTE This course will provide 7.5 hours of eCPD. Due to current COVID guidelines the theory section of this course will now be delivered online via MS Teams a 1.5 hour webinar - Thursday 12th May 18:30 - 20:00. The MS Teams link will be sent to you no later than Tuesday 10th May. Failure to attend the webinar will result in you not being able to attend the 6 hour hands on clinical skills section of the course Please contact Kim Goodwin, kim.goodwin@hee.nhs.uk to book your place Registration for the online webinar via MS Teams will be at 18:15 Registration for the face to face session will be from 9:00am Important Information A condition of requesting a place on this event is that you agree to Health Education England's Face to Face events requirements. This will Include:
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Venue | MANDEC, Manchester - Greater Manchester ![]() |
Date & time | Friday 13 May 2022, 09:30 to 16:00 |
Lecturer | Mr David Brocklehurst ![]() |
Target audience | Mandatory: Dentist |
Development outcome | A, B, C |
Course style | Hands-on![]() |
Core topic | Not a core topic |
Catering | None |
CPD hours | 7:30 |
Cost | £180.00 |
Aims | Delegates will be able to perform minor oral surgery (MOS) within a simulated setting, develop their skills, learn new techniques and increase their confidence in aspects of Oral Surgery. |
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Learning outcomes | Delegates will have greater confidence in conducting routine minor oral surgery within general practice and understand when it is appropriate to refer. |