Webinar - Treatment planning and communication (NW240704A)

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SubjectTreatment Planning
DescriptionSome patients present with complex dental needs. This webinar outlines a strategy for identifying and prioritising needs and formulating a treatment plan accordingly.
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VenueMS Teams, Webinar  View details
Date & timeThursday 4 July 2024, 13:00 to 14:00
LecturerSarra Jawad  View details
Target audience

Mandatory: Dentist

Development outcomeA, B, C, D
Course styleLecture
Core topic Not a core topic
Catering None
CPD hours1:00
Cost£15.00
Aims

To provide an overview of systematic treatment planning using case studies

Objectives

To

  • Review how to take an appropriate and accurate history from the patient
  • Discuss how to state a diagnosis
  • Identify how to communicate the diagnosis to the patient
  • Illustrate how to formulate a staged treatment plan accordingly
Learning outcomes

Following the session delegates will be able to:

  • State a diagnosis
  • Recall the process of short, medium and long-term treatment planning.
  • Recognise the importance of the clear clinical communication to the patient and colleagues