Lecturer Details: Webinar: Legal and Ethical Challenges in everyday practice

Lecturer nameMr Len D'Cruz BDS LDS LLM MFGDP DipFOd PGCert Med Ed
Lecturer profileLen D’Cruz qualified from the Royal London Hospital in 1989 and did his vocational training at Whipps Cross.

After an associateship in Hertfordshire he bought into his practice in Woodford Green as an expense sharing partner a year later and eventually took over the practice with his wife Anne who is also a dentist. He has done clinical assistantships in Restorative Dentistry and orthodontics.

Len has been a vocational trainer for the London Deanery for a number of years and the practice is Denplan accredited and is also a Gold BDA Good Practice Scheme member.

It is now a seven surgery practice and the practice is also part of the NHS new contract pilots /prototypes since September 2011

Len was an Examiner for the Faculty of General Dental Practitioners for the MJDF exam and for the Overseas Registration Exam (ORE). He completed a Masters in Law at Cardiff in 2003 and the Certificate in Practice Appraisal from the FGDP in 2004.He completed a Postgraduate Certificate in Medical education from the University of Westminster in 2009 and has completed his FGDP Mentoring Certificate in 2012.He was a Director of the BDA (PEC member) from 2015- 2019)

He currently splits his time between clinical general dental practice, and working with the BDA as a Senior Dento-legal advisor having worked at Dental Protection Ltd for 21 years. He is a Visiting Lecturer at the University of Bedfordshire for the MA in Dental Law and Ethics. He is also a Dental Postgraduate tutor for Health Education East of England .

He has published “Legal aspects of General Dental Practice” (Elsevier/Churchill Livingstone) and co-authored “Understanding NHS Dentistry” with Raj Rattan and Michael Watson. He writes and lectures regularly on dento-legal issues.

His hobbies include photography, reading fiction and non fiction and trying to keep fit a the gym. He has been awarded a Licentiateship from the Royal Photographic society (LRPS).