Lecturer Details: Treatment Planning

Lecturer nameMr Matthew Jerreat BSc MFDS FDS FHEA
Lecturer profileQualifications:
FHEA, Certificate of Clinical Education, University of Plymouth, 2010
FDS (Rest Dent) RCSEd, Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh, 2006
Diploma in Postgraduate Dental studies
Sedation and Anxiety/Oral Health/Prosthetics, Bristol University, Faculty of Medicine, 2004
MFDS RCS, Royal College of Surgeons,
Edinburgh, 2001
BDS, Bristol University; Faculty of Medicine,
1995
BSc (Hons) 2(I) Pharmacology, Bristol University; Faculty of Medical Sciences, 1992

Current post:
Associate Professor of Clinical Education, Clinical Lead Exeter Education Facility, Plymouth University
Consultant in Restorative Dentistry, Musgrove Park Hospital, Taunton

Short resume of career to date:
I qualified in dentistry at Bristol University in 1999 and completed my Fellowship in Restorative Dentistry in 2006 (Royal College Surgeons, Edinburgh). I provide management of patients with head and neck cancer and developmental disorders. My specialist interests include multidisciplinary care of patients with orthodontic-restorative needs and the rehabilitation of cancer patients with dental implants. As the Managed Clinical Network chair in Restorative Dentistry for the Southwest I am developing a network across the region to help provide specialist services to all patients and improve quality of care.
I have a passion for education. I am clinical lead for the Exeter Education Facility and Associate Professor in Clinical Education in Plymouth University. I have played an active role in the development of the dental virtual patient a tool to develop treatment planning skills and I am responsible for the clinical dentistry modules in the final year of the undergraduate program. I am also a module lead for the postgraduate cert/diploma/masters in Restorative Dentistry and leading on advanced restorative dentistry techniques in year 2. I am the Training Program Director for Restorative Dentistry in the Southwest and Honorary Secretary of the British Society for Restorative Dentistry both of which allow me to share my enthusiasm for my specialty