As part of Elizabeth Gonzalez Malaga's ILM Level 7 Certificate, she is conducting a survey on the leadership and management competencies of International Dental Graduates (IDGs) when they first begin working as dentists in the UK. Elizabeth would be very grateful for your participation by completing this anonymous survey, and, if you are interested, by joining a follow-up focus … [Read more...]
There’s still time to enter Aura’s Infection Control IPC Team of the Year Award
Show your commitment to patient safety and raise your team’s profile in the profession. Registration is open until 19th September, so make sure your practice is in the running. Aura’s Infection Control IPC Team of the Year Award https://www.aiconline.co.uk/ipc-award/ … [Read more...]
Are you a BDA Member? Reminder about the GDS survey
NHS dentistry is at breaking point and this year’s NHS pay round is more important than ever. We need to make the case for appropriate uplifts on pay and contract expenses on your behalf. As part of the evidence gathering process for the BDA’s evidence submission to the DDRB, all associate and practice owner members in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, and a sample of … [Read more...]
Primary Care Bulletin – Important – Survey launched to inform NHS dental contract reform
Dentists across England are being urged to take part in a new nationwide survey to support the government’s long-term dental reform programme. Open until 16 June 2025, the anonymous survey will gather information on the costs and pressure involved in running a dental practice. The results will help improve patient access to dental care, reform the dental contract and support … [Read more...]
Primary Care Bulletin – Resources available to support dental check-up recall intervals and skill mix
From the latest Primary Care Bulletin - Materials to help dental teams explain check-up recall intervals to patients and the different dental professionals they could be seen by are available to download from the Campaigns Resource Centre. NICE guidelines set out how patients should be seen for an oral check-up depending on their risk. This could be up to two years for … [Read more...]