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Webinar (Approx length. 1:15)
CPD Approx. 1:15 Hours
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P384 Myth Busting: Managing the New Legislation for Dental Therapists and Dental Hygienists

Speaker: Fiona Sandom

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Add to calendar 11/18/2024 07:00 PM 11/18/2024 08:15 PM Europe/London P384 Myth Busting: Managing the New Legislation for Dental Therapists and Dental Hygienists Live webinar to be watched on https://www.prodentalcpd.com/webinars/-p384-myth-busting-managing-the-new-legislation-for-dental-therapists-and-dental-hygienists https://www.prodentalcpd.com/webinars/-p384-myth-busting-managing-the-new-legislation-for-dental-therapists-and-dental-hygienists aOCvDqYeBzblWfNxkmTI107359

Webinar Details

This webinar will discuss direct access for dental hygienists and dental therapists and the legislative requirements that have been made to allow it to be fully achievable. This includes NHS regulations and Human Medicine Regulations.

It will discuss the limitations of Scope of Practice, how to manage ambiguous situations and what dental practices can legally, and reasonably, expect from a dental therapist or dental hygienist with regards to scope of practice.

Aims

This webinar aims to clarify the GDC scope of practice for dental hygienists and therapists, including examinations and radiographic reporting, and identify areas where the scope may be ambiguous. Attendees will gain a clear understanding of role boundaries, legal expectations, and guidance on handling uncertain situations in practice. 
 
This webinar also aims to provide the dental team with up-to-date knowledge and understanding of the exemptions mechanism that allows dental hygienists and dental therapists to supply and administer certain prescription-only medicines without the need for a prescription or Patient Group Direction (PGD).

Objectives

During this course learners will be able to:

  • Describe the current scope of practice for dental therapists and dental hygienists and it's limitations
  • Explain what can legally, and reasonably be expected from a dental therapist or dental hygienist with regards to scope of practice
  • Explain how to manage ambiguous situations as they arise in practice
  • Discuss the implications of the new legislation
  • Identify the education and training requirements in order to use the exemptions mechanism
  • Review how to implement the use of exemptions within the dental setting

Learning Outcomes

After completing this course, the learner will gain an understanding of:

  • The current scope of practice for dental therapists and dental hygienists and its limitations
  • How to manage ambiguous situations as they arise in practice
  • The implications of the new legislation
  • The education and training requirements necessary to utilise the exemptions mechanism
  • How to implement the use of exemptions within a dental setting

 

GDC Development Outcomes

The Speakers

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Fiona Sandom

Dental Therapist and Dental Educator

Fiona qualified as a Dental Hygienist from Manchester Dental Hospital in 1993 and as a Dental Therapist in 1999 from Liverpool University Dental Hospital and in 2013 gained her in Medical Education from Cardiff University. She currently works part-time in a busy NHS Practice, as DPSU Lead and North Wales Reginal Lead for Health Education and Improvement Wales. She is an Education Associate for the GDC and an Examiner for the RCS Edinburgh and a past President of the British Association of Dental Therapists. She has been fortunate to work as dental therapist in practice, in hospital, the community dental service and in personal dental service and has an interest in treating anxious patients with Inhalation Sedation. She has been awarded two Oral and Dental Research Trust DCP Awards, in 2013 and 2015. She is currently carrying out Health Service Research at Bangor University for her PhD and working on the proposal for the use of exemptions in medicines legislation by dental hygienists and dental therapists across the United Kingdom and Chair of the British Association of Dental Therapists.

Fiona is a Fellow of the College of General Dentistry and Fellow of the Dental Trainers Faculty of the Royal College of Surgeons Edinburgh, Fellow of the College of General Dentistry and sits on the “Dental Update Editorial Board”