Modern Professional Regulation and Medico-legal Conundrums (CPD30NOV18)
Availability | Course has taken place |
Subject | eCPD |
Description | The morning session discusses the important changes to the GDC structure and organisation and how these changes impact on dental teams and the public. A lecture and discussion session to outline the future of professional regulation and consider “Shifting the Balance” principles and how these can be embedded in current practice. The afternoon session discusses the important recent developments that have occurred in the medico-legal world that impact on professional dental practice. |
Additional information | GDC outcome A, B and D |
Venue | Weetwood Hall Hotel, Leeds ![]() |
Date & time | Friday 30 November 2018, 09:30 to 16:30 |
Lecturer | Margaret Kellett ![]() |
Target audience | Mandatory: Dental Hygienist (£25.00pp discount), or Dental Nurse (£25.00pp discount), or Dental Technician (£25.00pp discount), or Dental Therapist (£25.00pp discount), or Practice Manager (£25.00pp discount), or Receptionist/Administrator (£25.00pp discount), or Dentist (£50.00pp surcharge) |
Course style | Lecture![]() |
Category | Clinical course |
Catering | Refreshments![]() |
Development outcome | A, B, D |
CPD hours | 6:00 |
Cost | £50.00 (subject to discounts & surcharges, see Target audience above) |
Aims | To ensure a thorough understanding of the legislative framework which governs healthcare regulation. To ensure a thorough understanding of the legal and ethical framework that underpins clinical practice providing information on current topics of concern to dental clinicians. |
Objectives | 1) Understand how the GDC is organised AM 2) Understand the basic structures in place to support and protect patients 3) Understand the role of the GDC advisors in relation to the patient public dentist interface 4) Explain the standards that are the core of the GDC. 5) The GDC is embarking upon far reaching change in order to improve public protection and service to the profession. The principle of seriousness will be considered from professional and public perspective. The course aims to review data around risk of complaints in relation to registrant profiles and outline requirements to achieve local resolution. 6) Medicolegal session PM 7) Describe eGDPR and the new regulations pertinent to this 8) Address the concerns surrounding antibiotic prescribing 9) Discuss the new regulations on phasing out amalgam use 10) Provide an update on consent and the impact of Montogomery vs Lanarkshire case on clinical practice 11) Discuss “hot topics” they are new and impact on professional clinical practice |