Availability | Course has taken place |
Subject | DFT Lancaster Scheme |
Description | Facial Palsy - an interdisciplinary challenge to dental/facial function and health. |
Venue | Northcote of the Rovers, Blackburn - Lancashire View details |
Date & time | Friday 12 June 2015, 09:30 to 15:30 |
Lecturer | Mr Tim Blackburn View details |
Target audience | Mandatory: Dental Foundation Trainee |
Development outcome | No development outcome |
Course style | Lecture |
Core topic | Not a core topic |
Catering | None |
CPD hours | 5:00 |
Cost | No charge |
Aims | To provide an overview on facial palsy - the causes, impact on patients' oro-facial function, health and psychosocial factors, current care pathway, management options and need for interdisciplinary care including dental care at both primary and secondary level. |
Objectives | - To educate/update knowledge of participants regarding facial palsy causes, epidemiology and investigation.
- To outline and update current concepts in management options
- To emphasise the interdisciplinary input to the care pathway with a perspective/focus on aspects relating to oral and dental care - to empower primary and secondary care dental practitioners with insight into their interface with the interdisciplinary care/resources for their patients with facial palsy.
Learning Outcomes - Awareness of facial palsy incidence/causation
- Appreciate the spectrum of non-surgical, surgical management options
- Appreciate the interdisciplinary investigation, managment - including primary/secondary dental input to the care pathway for patients with facial palsy
- Awareness of resources for patients (patient information) and dental professionals (liaison/professional MDT and network) to empower informed care and advice for their patients with facial palsy.
- Importance of proactive psychosocial support for facial palsy patients from all primary care practitioners (medical, dental, nursing and receptionist staff)
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