Supervisory Leadership and Management for Dental Nurses (NW190412A)

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SubjectLeadership Skills
DescriptionThis session considers the range of personal and communication skills required for Lead Dental nurses to provide support and guidance to their team. It considers what employers need from their LDN so that they can fulfil the role without overstepping scope of practice requirements.
Additional information

Please note that this is one of four workshops designed to equip Lead Dental Nurses to ensure performance of the role to a high standard.

The full list of workshop dates are:

Friday 12th April 2019 - Leadership and management for dental nurse’s in general dental practice

Friday 31st May 2019 - Standards of Professionalism and Ethics for Lead Dental Nurses

Friday 21st June 2019 - Communication for Lead Dental Nurses

Friday 19th July 2019 - Clinical Skills for Lead Dental Nurses

 

If you are a Lead Nurse Qualification delegate, please do not book these sessions.

VenueRoyal Preston Hospital, Preston - Lancashire  View details
Date & timeFriday 12 April 2019, 09:15 to 12:30
LecturerMs Glenys Bridges  View details
Target audience

Mandatory: Dental Nurse, or Senior Dental Nurse

Development outcomeA, B, C
Course styleWorkshop
Core topic Not a core topic
CateringRefreshments
CPD hours3:00
Cost£15.00
Aims

To

  • Introduce the role of the Lead Dental Nurse
  • Consider effective team communication methods
  • Define ways to motivate and support the team
  • Introduce techniques for decision making
Objectives
  • Identify the skills of the Lead Dental nurse
  • Make decisions about work allocation within the dental nursing team
  • Understand how to motivate the team
  • Know how to use information for decision making
Learning outcomes

Following this session participant will be able to allocate meaningful tasks to the team which enables dental nurses to continuously develop their skills and contribute to the overall objectives of patient care