Webinar: Dento-legal Implications in General Practice (NW221115E)

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SubjectLegal and ethical issues
DescriptionThis 2 hours eCPD webinar will provide a review of the dentolegal challenges facing dental teams in practice.
Additional information

Registration from 09:15am

This webinar will be delivered via Mircosoft Teams. Please be advised that you will be sent an email invite no later than the Friday 11th November 2022

Microsoft Teams - 'How to' guides

  • Please find PDF documents at the top of this page to assist you in getting ready for and attending the webinar on Tuesday 15th November 2022.
  • Please download the MS Teams app to your device in advance of the meeting where possible, to avoid any connection issues. You can download the app to your laptop by clicking here. To download the app on your phone or tablet visit your device’s app store.

It is advised that where possible, you use a laptop/PC as this seems to alleviate potential issues.

During the session there will be an opportunity to interact with the speaker and ask questions relevant to your current needs.

VenueMS Teams, Webinar  View details
Date & timeTuesday 15 November 2022, 09:30 to 11:30
LecturerMr Len D'Cruz  View details
Target audience

Recommended to all

Development outcomeA, D
Course styleLecture
Core topicGDC Recommended Topic
Catering None
CPD hours2:00
Cost£10.00
Aims

Update dental teams on dento-legal issues facing practices and how to manage them

Objectives
  • Understanding the concepts of risk in dental practice
  • Reviewing specific areas of risk such as implants, endodontics and periodontal care and how they can be mitigated
  • Reviewing some aspects of reducing complaints from patients
Learning outcomes

GDPs and their teams will gain a greater understanding of particular issues that might arise in the treatment of patients and how to mitigate those risks