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Basildon Foundation Training Scheme for
General Dental Practice
Autumn Term 3rd September — 5th December 2014
Education Centre, Basildon Hospital
Health Education East of England Dental Foundation Training
Basildon Foundation Training Scheme – Autumn Term 2014-2015 1
Basildon Foundation Training
Robert Brown Education Centre
Basildon Hospital, Nethermayne
Basildon SS16 5NL
01268 524900 Ext 3915
Director of Dental Education Mr. Alex Baxter BDS MMEdSci FDSRCPS (Glasg),
FDS (Rst Dent), RCPS
Postgraduate Dental Tutor Mr Mansoor Qureshi BDS (U Lond) DGDP(UK)
Postgraduate Centre Dental Administrator Mrs. Janet Ferriter
Regional Advisor in General Dental Practice Dr. Peter Cranfield PhD, BDS, DIC, DGDP(UK)
Regional Dental Team Leader Miss Elizabeth Hope
Regional Foundation Training Administrator Miss Elisabeth Graddage
Foundation Training Advisor
Basildon Scheme
Mr. Graham Bishop BDS DGDP(UK) PgCert
Barming Dental Healthcare Centre,
372 Tonbridge Road,
Maidstone, Kent. ME16 8TR
Practice: 01622 728159
Home: 01474 824559
Mobile: 07920 164951
Programme published by
Foundation Dental Education
Basildon & Thurrock University Hospital
Nethermayne, Basildon, Essex SS16 5NL
01268 524900 01268 598280
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GENERAL FORMAT
The day release course will be eight hours per day with breaks for lunch (1 hour),
tea and coffee as appropriate. Typically, a day will be 09.30-13.00 for the morning
session and 14.00-17.30 for the afternoon session with coffee at 11.00 and tea at
15.30. A day will count as 5 hours CPD. Some days are residential at Conference
Centres or hotels. These are professional Postgraduate study days and attendance
of partners, relations and friends is not allowed.
MAIN TOPICS
These will be presented by speakers with an interest and expertise in this area as
it relates to General Dental Practice. The majority will be presented by general
practitioners some of whom will be your Trainers. There will be time at the start
of each day of the course at Basildon for group problem solving.
GROUP WORK
This will involve, amongst other activities, journal discussions, problem solving,
case presentations and short topics. It is your involvement that will make these
sessions work.
NOTE FOR TRAINERS
Trainers are welcome to attend certain of the day-release sessions. The programme
is approved under Section 63; travel and subsistence expenses are reclaimable at the
current rates.
Attendance at the Trainers’ meetings is mandatory. Each session is 2.5 hours of
verifiable CPD.
Please note: Training days are usually but not
always on a Friday
Autumn Term
General Information
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Location of Training facilities at Basildon
The Education Centre is located at the far
end of the hospital grounds. Please park in the
multi-storey car park on your right. When you
exit at the front/side of car park, turn right,
pass the Outpatients Department on your left,
pass the Dermatology Unit on your right and
we are directly ahead.
The Simulation Centre is located on the
hospital campus directly behind ‘F’ Block that
is to the right of the Education centre.
The Cardiothoracic Centre is located at
the rear of the hospital site.
The Education Centre is on level D. When
you exit the lift please turn to your right and
follow the corridor until you reach the Educa-
tion suite at the far end.
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Autumn Term
Venues and Subjects
Wednesday Welcome and Introductions
3rd September The e-PDP
B2, Education Centre, Basildon
Thursday 4th September Clinical Skills Refresher
Simulation suite, Basildon
Thursday 11th and Residential Induction
Friday 12th September various relevant topics will be covered
TRAINERS MEETING 10am on Friday 12th
Orsett Hall, Grays
Thursday 18th September Endodontics I
Simulation Suite, Basildon
Friday 26th September Radiography/Record keeping
B2, Education centre, Basildon
PLEASE NOTE THERE ARE TWO DAY RELEASE COURSES
DURING THIS WEEK
Thursday 2nd October Hints & Tips/Posts & Cores
Simulation Suite, Basildon
Friday 3rd October Dentures/Implants
Lab Communication
B2, Education Centre, Basildon
Friday 10th October Facial Pain & Local Anaesthetics/
Managing the Developing Dentition
B2,Education Centre, Basildon
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Autumn Term
Venues and Subjects
Friday 17th October Periodontics
Simulation suite, Basildon
Friday 31st October Infection Control/Social Media use and
GDC Standards
B2, Education Centre, Basildon
Monday-Friday Difficult Scenario Communication
3rd -7th November British School of Racing Newmarket
Thursday Crowns
13th November
Simulation suite, Basildon
Friday 21st November National Association of Dental
Advisers Conference
Corpus Christi College Cambridge
Friday 28th November Treatment Planning
/Wear & Tear
B2, Education centre, Basildon
Friday 5th December Core Training Presentation
/Key Skills with Trainers
Simulation suite, Basildon
TRAINERS MEETING WILL BE HELD AT 10am in the
Simulation Suite
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9.30am Welcome and Introductions
Mr Graham Bishop
2.00pm The e-PDP
Mr Mike Kelly
CPD = 5 hrs
Wednesday 3rd September
B2, Education Centre, Basildon
The term’s programme will be discussed and your com-
mitment and involvement explained. Ground rules will
need to be established to ensure a smooth running, en-
joyable year. Problems with the e-portfolio will be dis-
cussed and hopefully solved.
Aims of session:
To recognise that there is a change necessary to move from
undergraduate to professional person.
Leaning Outcome:
The morning’s session should leave you with no doubt as to
what is expected of you during the year. Your attendance,
punctuality and dress code will have been explained and you
should have an understanding of what the year will provide
for you, in particular, the Day Release Course.
The e-PDP
Aim of session:
To explain the importance relating to these items within the
training year and how to carry out these tasks.
Learning outcome:
To understand the tasks and the standard
required for completion of the Vocational Training year.
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9.30am Clinical Skills Refresher Course
Mr Mike Kelly
Thursday 4th September
Simulation Suite, Basildon
CPD = 5 hrs
Mike Kelly has been a GDP for 34 years. He has been a VT
trainer on many occasions. He is also the DF1 Programme
Director at KSS. He has advanced training in crowns and cos-
metic dentistry.
Aims of session
To allow recent graduates to reacquaint themselves with
the common tools materials and methods in GDP.
To identify areas where students may need guidance.
Learning objectives
By the end of the session students should be able to, or have:
Explain ‘patient centred dentistry’
Prepared and restored several different cavities using
different materials and matrix systems
Appreciate the difference challenges of:
Matrices
Amalgans V Composites
Tungsten Carbide and Diamond Burs
Bonding limitations
Students to find out about and be prepared to discuss
from their practices
Amalgam Brand and type
Composite brand and type
Glass Ionomer brand and type
Bonding agent—brand generation and method
STUDENTS WILL NEED
TO BRING THE
FOLLOWING WITH
THEM;
TEETH AS COLLECTED
BY TRAINERS
MATRIX BAND(S)
FROM THEIR SURGERY
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Thursday/Friday 11th/12th September
Orsett Hall, Prince Charles Avenue, Grays, Essex RM16 3HS
Orsett Hall prior to outbreak of fire
on 11th May 2007
Present day Orsett Hall
The following two days will contain clinical and non-clinical
topics amounting to five hours CPD per day
On 11th May 2007 while staff were preparing breakfast for the guests, a fire broke out in the
kitchen. The flames spread quickly to the Whitmore banqueting suite in the annexe. Due to
the lack of water hampering efforts and despite the fire brigade doing their upmost to get water
to the scene, at 12.10 on that fateful day, the grand old building that had stood in the grounds
for centuries was lost forever. The Graham Thomas Pavilion was commenced within a month
and completed in November 2007, enabling functions to be held. Plans were drawn up to re-
build the Hall and it was
decided to replicate the old building as closely as possible. Building work commenced in early
2008. The building was completed in April 2009.
On the Hotel site you will also find a Garden Restaurant, Kukana Spa, Elite Fitness gym, Sitting
Rooms Hair Salon and a Chapel.
The Blue Room The Gold Room Jaguar Bar/Hales Room
CPD = 12 hrs
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Thursday/Friday 11th/12th September
Orsett Hall, Prince Charles Avenue, Grays, Essex RM16 3HS
CPD = 6hrs
Thursday
08:30-09:30 Arrival—refreshments available
09:30-13:00 The morning will include the
following -
Rules & Regulations
Role of the Area Team
Prescribing
13:00-14:00 Lunch
14:00-17:30 Difficult areas of Communication
for the new Performer
Andrea Ogden and Payal Sharma
18:00-19:30 Relaxation (free time)
Please feel free to use the Hotel
facilities. Meet at the bar between
19:30-20:00
20:00 Dinner
Day 1
Hannah
Woolnough
Stephen Denny
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Thursday/Friday 11th/12th September
Orsett Hall, Prince Charles Avenue, Grays RM16 3HS
Friday CPD = 5 hrs
Day 2
08:00 Big Breakfast meeting
9:30-13:00 Finance I
Mr N Vig
Aims
An understanding of the calculations of the deductions from your monthly
salary/payslip.
An understanding of how to correct any mistakes for theses calculations and
how to claim tax relief for relevant expenses.
An understanding of which factors to consider for managing personal finances
re: savings/investments/loans/other debts.
Objectives
To understand the tax code used on your payslips
To understand how deductions for tax, national insurance, superannuationa
and student loans are calculated
To know what to do if any of these deductions are incorrect—how to be
rectified.
To know how to make better decisions for personal finance re: savings/
investments/loans/other debts.
A Trainers meeting will take place between
10:00-13:00
13:30-16:00 “Ethics in Essex—The only way!”
Mr B Harvey
Aims
Review knowledge of ethical principles
Look at the variations in interpretation of ethics
Understand the practical application of ethical principles to dental practice
Objectives
That the participants will appreciate the importance of maintaining high
ethical standards in their professional and personal life.
How ethics impacts on dental practice.
THE PROGRAMME MAY BE SUBJECT TO CHANGE AT SHORT NOTICE
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CPD = 5 hrs
Thursday 18th September
Simulation Suite, Basildon
9.30am Endodontics 1
Mr Tim Hogan B.Ch.D.(Hons)
You will need to bring with you:
1 Protective clothing )
2 Gloves ) your usual surgery wear
3 Safety Glasses )
4 One extracted molar tooth and several single rooted teeth, with access cavities
already cut
5 Diamond air rotor burs for adjusting the access cavities
Tim Hogan is a GDP in Maidstone and has been a
trainer on the Canterbury Scheme. He has won the
General Dental Practitioner prize awarded by the
B.E.S. He will demonstrate a rotary system, present a
series of cases for discussion and lead the hands-on
session. You will work in the simulation suite using
both endovu blocks and extracted molars.
Please take two radiographs of a molar tooth at right
angles and bring them with you.
Do try and choose a molar with straightforward root
system.
Aims of session:
Understand the theory behind the rotary system for endo-
dontics presented and to become aware of the results
obtainable with such a system
Learning outcome:
How to use a rotary file system for canal preparation and
using the matching GP point obtain a good standard of
obturation more simply and quickly than with hand files.
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Friday 26th September
B2, Education Centre, Basildon
9.30am Radiography
Mr Stephen Denny
2.00pm Record keeping
Mr Chris Roome
CPD = 5 hrs
Radiographs are a vital special test to aid diagnosis of
dental problems. There is little point taking radiographs
if they are not interpreted fully and the findings record-
ed. It is a requirement to record the justification for
taking a radiograph and also to report on the findings.
There also has to be a quality assurance programme in
place covering all aspects of developing, storage and au-
dit.
Aim of session:
To understand the requirements surrounding the taking
and reporting on radiographs.
Learning outcome:
To have a better understanding about the assessment of
radiographs and be able to report more fully on any radio-
graphs taken.
Chris is a GDP, his practice is in Heybridge, Essex. He qualified in 1985 and
worked for 3 years in Maxillofacial Hospital Placements. 4 years as an associate in
General Dental Practice followed until he opened his present practice in 1992. In
2002 he was awarded a Masters in Medical Law. Currently he is a part-time lec-
turer at the University of Essex. Chris has an interest in Dental Education, has
been a Vocational Trainer for 16 years, is currently a Clinical Educator teaching
Student Hygienists within the University of Essex and has recently completed his
Postgraduate Certificate in Education.
Learning outcome:
By the end of the session the FDs will: be familiar with the Professional Standards and
Guidance expected by the GDC. Understand the ethical principles underpinning this
guidance. Understand the need for good Clinical Record-keeping and be aware of the
Professional responsibilities and legislation relating to these records.
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Thursday 2nd October
Simulation Suite, Basildon
9.30am Small Discussion Group
10.00am Hints & Tips
Mr Pomi Datta
2.00pm Posts and Cores
Mr David Ransom
Mr Datta is a GDP who has been in Vocational training for
the last 21 years. He is a Board member of the Faculty of
GDP since 1997 and also the Diploma Tutor for MJDF (RCS)
Examinations. He has done several post graduate examina-
tions and despite being a pensioner has recently embarked
on further dental studies. He continues to practice in a NHS
practice and is happy to share his successes and failures with
his colleagues.
This session has always rated highly with past FD groups.
Aim of session:
To gain from the everyday dental experience of a committed Trainer.
Learning outcome:
To have instilled a patient cantered approach to patient case and work to-
wards becoming lifelong reflective practitioners
Do they work? How can we make them more successful?
There is a bewildering array of post systems on the market.
Mr Ransom, assisted by other Trainers, will be demonstrat-
ing the ParaPost system, and you can try it and make up
your own mind……...
Aim of session:
An overview of post preparations.
Learning outcome:
To understand the advantages and disadvantages of post sys-
tems and how to achieve the best possible
results
CPD = 5 hrs PLEASE NOTE THERE ARE TWO DAY RELEASE DAYS THIS WEEK
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Friday 3rd October
B2 Education Suite, Basildon
9.30am Dentures/Implants
Mr Saifudin Najefi
CPD = 5 hrs
Dentures can be difficult to make and in
some cases even more difficult for the pa-
tient to wear! Unfortunately there are still
many potential patients requiring dentures
and their prescription will be part of many
more treatment plans.
Aims of session:
To refresh the memory with regard to dentures
and their design
Learning outcome:
To design the denture and to carry out the procedure with
confidence. How to ensure patient satisfaction or when not
to promise anything!
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2.00pm Lab Communication
and GDC
Mr David Smith
CPD = 5 hrs
Friday 3rd October
B2 Education Suite, Basildon
David Smith was born in Salford in Lancashire and now
lives and works in Devon. He started his career as a
dental technician in Manchester Dental Hospital, before
becoming the laboratory manager at a commercial lab in
the city. He is now Managing Director of Phoenix Dental
Castings. Until this successful appointment to the
Council of the GDC David was a Board member and
politics and policy director of the Dental Laboratories
Association.
How to get the best out of your dental laboratory and
effective communication with the dental technician.
Treatment planning with the laboratory. The new stand-
ards from the GDC for all the Dental Tea,. Why the
change? What is new? Why are they so important? The
new (enhanced) CPD. Fitness to Practice. Why are
complaints rising so fast, what can we do to avoid a com-
plaint to FtP.
Aim of session:
Effective communication:
The importance of treatment planning. Choices of restora-
tions and materials. Making sure the information you give is
accurate, relevant and clear.
Understand the key issues in the Standards for the Dental
Team:
Why standards are so important? The rise in complaints to
Fitness to Practice. How can the profession address this
and reduce it.
What is enhanced CPD. When will it start?
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Friday 10th October
B2 Education Suite, Basildon
9.30am Facial Pain/Local anaesthetics
Mr David Madan
Session One
Facial Pain
Aim of session:
To become aware of the Psychology of pain and types of
facial pain.
Learning outcome:
To be able to utilise the knowledge in differential diagno-
sis and treatment options.
Session Two
Local Anaesthetics
Aim of session:
To understand the mechanics and action of the
different anaesthetics available. Their side effects and
toxic effects.
Learning outcome:
To be able to select the correct anaesthetic to use in the
different scenarios presenting in the surgery and be
aware of the possible complications of such use.
CPD = 5 hrs
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Friday 10th October
B2 Education Suite, Basildon
2.00pm Managing the Developing Dentition
Mr Stephen Denny
Stephen has a contract providing a wide range of
orthodontic treatments. He will discuss the
importance of observing the dentition and taking
decisions within the right time frames. He will explain
the IOTN scoring system and its importance to the
provision of NHS orthodontics.
Aim of session:
To explain the importance of observing the development
of the dentition.
Learning outcome:
When intervention or referral should occur how to assess
the malocclusion using the IOTN scoring system to be
able to write a good referral letter.
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Friday 17th October
Simulation Suite, Basildon
9.30am Periodontics
CPD = 5 hrs
You will need to bring the following with you from your practice:
BPE/WHO probe Currettes (universal or
Gracey’s—what you use Sickle scalers in your practice)
Perio probe with Williams markings (or similar) Ultrasonic tip
Dr Mishal K Sachdev
BDS HONS (Lond), MJDF RCS (Eng), MClin Dent Perio, MRD RCS (Eng), M
(rest Dent) RCPS (Glasg)
Specialist in Periodontics and Implant dentist
Clinical Teaching Fellow, Eastman Dental Institute (University College London)
Clinical Tutor, Barts & the London School of Medicine and Dentistry
The course will be based on group discussion followed by a hands-on experi-
ence with practical techniques to use in your dental practice.
Schedule: 09:30-10:00 Introduction
10:00-11:30 Discussion: Perio assessment, risk
management screening and diagnosis
11:30-12:30 Hands on: Perio probing exercises
12:30-13:30 Lunch
13:30-14:30 Discussion & Hands on: Scaling technique
14:35-16:30 Treatment Planning Case Discussions
Aims of session:
This course aims to introduce you to periodontal assessment and instrumentation,
including periodontal probing, periodontal debridement, universal and site specific
instruments. It will provide an update on current management and root surface
debridement with ultrasonic and hand instruments will be covered.
Learning objectives:
By the end of the session the participants will be able to:
Understand how to assess patients for periodontal problems and associated
risk factors.
Confidently screen, assess and manage patients with periodontal disease.
Know what treatment is appropriate to refer (to hygienist or Specialist)
Explain methods of biofilm disruption in the management of periodontal
disease.
Confidently use subgingival hand instruments and update knowledge of
ultrasonic scalers currently available.
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Friday 31st October
B2, Education centre, Basildon
9.30am Infection Control
Mr Jason Stokes
Since 2007, Jason has been the owner of the Cathe-
dral Street Dental Practice in Norwich. In addition,
he undertakes a range of other roles including Dental
Tutor (Ipswich Hospital), Dental Foundation Training
Programme Director at the East of England Deanery
(since 2000), Fitness to Practise Panel Member at the
GDC (2004-2013) and member of the Council of the
GDC.
A vital ‘core’ topic for the whole dental team -and currently
even more important in light of recently published guidance.
This session covers the reasons why Infection Control is so
important in the dental surgery. It addresses the nature of the
risk to patients and staff - and seeks to demonstrate essential
and ‘best’ practice. The
interactive parts of the session help participants to see how
guidance can be best applied in their own
surgeries.
Aims of session: This session will reinforce the importance of cross
infection control in general dental practice to the surgery team.
Learning outcome: This session will review the current knowledge
of infectious diseases with special reference to general dental
practice and everyday workplace. The session will offer an oppor-
tunity to discuss various possible scenarios such as needle-stick
injury and help key surgery workers to consider their actions prior
to such a situation occurring.
CPD = 5 hrs
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Friday 31st October
B2, Education centre, Basildon
2.00pm Social Media Use & GDC Standards
Mr Jason Stokes
Since 2007, Jason has been the owner of the Cathedral
Street Dental Practice in Norwich. In addition, he under-
takes a range of other roles including Dental Tutor (Ipswich
Hospital), Dental Foundation Training Programme Director
at the East of England Deanery (since 2000), Fitness to
Practise Panel Member at the GDC (2004-2013) and mem-
ber of the Council of the GDC.
This session will explore the use of Social Media and the
GDC Standards.
Aims of session:
This session will provide an overview of the new GDC Eth-
ical guidance (Standards)
This session will illustrate some of the common ethical
pitfalls for Dentists and their Teams
This session will give a realistic take on the consequences
of breaching these vital professional standards.
Learning outcomes:
Following the session delegates will:
Understand the new GDC Standards
Understand how the GDC Standards apply to General
Dental practice
Be aware of common pitfalls and misunderstandings
Be aware of the tension between social media use and
the expectations of the GDC
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Notes
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Monday-Friday 3rd to 7th November
British School of Racing, Newmarket
Session A Communication Skills with Cascade
Cascade Company
Communication is one of our most important
tools in general dental practice. We need to
know what our patients want, feel, believe,
wish for and fear. We need to be able to tell
them about our plans, our hopes, our skills and
our procedures. Good communication skills
can change practising life beyond recognition.
Today through the use of drama, Cascade will
help us to improve these skills.
Learning outcome
We should all feel more confident in
communicating well with our patients, and
colleagues, have a greater repertoire of
techniques available, and a better understanding
of the theory involved.
This week is a series of
one day presentations by
the Cascade Company.
This involves all of the
seven VT Schemes in East
of England Deanery.
On each day two or three
members of each Scheme
will be present at
Newmarket.
You will have the chance
to meet and interact with
members of the other
Schemes in a small group
setting.
Morning Session 9.30 – 12.30 CPD = 2.5 hrs
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Monday-Friday 3rd to 7th November
British School of Racing, Newmarket
Afternoon Session 13.30 – 16.30 CPD = 2.5 hrs
Session B Communication Skills with Cascade – Part 2
Cascade Company
Snailwell Road,
Newmarket,
YOU WILL BE
INFORMED
WHICH DAY/
DATE YOU WILL
BE ATTENDING
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Thursday 13th November
Simulation suite, Basildon
9.30am Crowns
Mr Mike Kelly
Please bring with you:
1. Extracted heavily restored molar and premolar teeth, set in a plaster block.
Unfilled teeth extracted for orthodontic reasons are unsuitable for this course.
2. Protective clothing, gloves and spectacles as worn in the
surgery.
3. Your usual selection of crown preparation burs.
Successful crowns are essential in general dental practice
as patients expectations are high and want crowns to last
forever and look good! Today’s emphasis is definitely
hands-on to discover what is required in the preparation
to ensure a reasonable degree of success. Mike will also
present an overview from tooth selection to cementa-
tion. Shade taking will also be discussed.
Mike Kelly is a GDP working in Edenbridge, Kent. He is
well qualified to give this presentation having MGDS,
MSc in crown and bridgework and a Postgraduate
Teaching Certificate. He is the Advisor of the Guilford
VT Scheme.
Aim of session:
A refresher course on the various types of crown and their
preparation with particular reference to their aesthetics and
suitability for various situations. To present a different way
of looking at heavily restored teeth.
Learning outcome:
A more pragmatic approach to crown preparation on teeth
you are likely to see in general practice - but still obtain
good results in both aesthetics and longevity.
Crown before Crown after
CPD = 5 hrs
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NADA National Association of Dental Advisors
2014 ANNUAL CONFERENCE CORPUS CHRISTI COLLEGE CAMBRIDGE
TOPICS INCLUDE:
Contract Reform
NHS England and its future roles
CQC
Identifying performance issues
Handling performance issues
Guest Speakers include:
Barry Cockcroft, Chief Dental Officer
John Milne, Chair GDPC
David Geddes, National Head of Primary Care Commissioning
Neil Marshall—Director of regulation, GDC
Jason Stokes—Council Member GDC
Sarah Rann—Assistant Medical Director NHS England East Anglia
9 Gough Square—Barristers Chambers
Capsticks - Solicitors
DDU and Dental Protection
David Behan, CEO CQC
Alex Baxter - Health Education England
PTO for Programme…….
Friday 21st November
Corpus Christi College Cambridge
CPD = 5 hrs
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Friday 21st November
Corpus Christi College Cambridge
Structure of the day
Morning
Open discussion and presentations relating to contract
reform and NHS England
Afternoon
Poor performance issues including a worked case will be
discussed with the GDC, defence agencies along with the
legal teams.
Aims of session:
To look at the contract reform.
To look at the role of NHS England and its current structure.
To look at how poor performance is identified and what actions may
be taken.
Objectives and learning outcomes:
To understand how the contract reforms will impact on you
To understand how you need to relate to NHS England.
To understand how to avoid poor performance and how to identify
the early signs.
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Friday 28th November
B2 Education centre, Basildon
9.30am Treatment Planning
Mr Paul Jackson
2.00pm Wear & Tear
Mr Saifudin Najefi
CPD = 5 hrs
Paul works as a General Dentist in Hertfordshire both
under the NHS and privately. He is also a Trainer on the
Bedford Scheme. He will discuss his approach to treat-
ment planning for both simple and involved cases. Treat-
ment planning is not an exact science and will be carried
out differently by all of us depending upon our experience
and knowledge. Each clinical situation can have several
different treatment modalities but at all times we must
have the interest of our patients central to the planning
and ultimate outcome.
Aims of session:
To provide guidance on how to approach treatment planning.
Learning outcome:
To be able to assess the treatment required and plan the
order in which it is carried out.
Mr Najefi will discuss the increasing problem of wear in
our patients dentition. How do we assess the problem
before embarking upon a treatment plan with a degree
of success in mind considering that the problem might
not go away.
Aim of session:
An overview of what is likely to be seen in practice, how to
assess the presenting condition and formulate treatment
plans.
Learning outcome:
How to treat such cases but remaining within your
confidence and capability zone.
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Friday 5th December
B2, Education Centre,, Basildon
CPD = 5 hrs
The aim of the session is to ensure that the partic-
ipants will:
Have an understanding of the FY2 posts
offered in the deanery
Why consider such a post
Understand how to apply
Have a better understanding of what
makes a good application
Understand what the interview process
Have a better understanding of what
the interview panel expects of a good
candidate
A review of the required key skills
record keeping and infection control
What constitutes good evidence
that demonstrated that you practice
best standards
Opportunity for Q&A throughout and
to comment on any key skills that may
be brought along to the session
9.30am Core Training Presentation
Mr Dan Earp
TRAINERS MEETING AT 10am IN THE SIMULATION SUITE
TRAINERS MEETING AT 10am IN THE
SIMULATION SUITE
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2.00pm Key Skills with Trainers
Friday 5th December
B2, Education Centre,, Basildon
All 5 Key Skills are required to be completed by the
end of March but 2 (Record Keeping and Medical
Emergencies) should be completed by this session.
You will be paired with another Trainer and assess-
ment of your completed key skill will be a shared
exercise. Your personal standard will be discussed
and the additions/deletions discussed. These chang-
es will need to be made prior to final submission of
all 5 once finished at the latest in the time frame
above.
Aim of session:
To understand the standard required
To assess two completed key skills
Learning objective:
To be able to produce 5 key skills to be required
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Speakers
Autumn Term 2014 – 2015
Mr Stephen Denny
The Benfleet Dental Clinic
174 High Road
Benfleet
Essex SS7 5LD
01268 755357
Dr Andrea Ogden
Vocational Trainer Essex Coast Scheme
Dr Payal Sharma
Practice Owner, Grays
Mr Niels Vig
Niels Vig Accountancy
Barry Avenue
Bicester
OX26 2DY
01869 601322
Mr Bryan Harvey
Chairman of Essex LDC
Deputy Head of the Dental Defense Union
Steepways, Cornsland
Brentwood
Essex CM14 4JN
0844 553 2043
Bryan H
arvey
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And
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Payal
Step
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Speakers
Autumn Term 2014 – 2015
Mr Tim Hogan
The White House Surgery
117 Old Tovil Road
Maidstone
Kent ME15 6QE
01622 752356
Mr Christopher Roome
Heybridge Dental Practice
25 Bentals Shopping Centre
Colchester Road
Heybridge
Essex CM9 4GD
01621 851003
Mr Promodah Datta
65/67 High Street
Grays
Essex RM17 6NX
01375 382166
Mr David Ransom
87 Rectory Road
Chelmsford
Essex CM1 1RF
01245 251198
Tim
Ho
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Ch
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Ro
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Po
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David
Ranso
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Speakers
Autumn Term 2014 – 2015
Mr Saifudin Najefi
273 Southend Road
Stanford-le-Hope
Essex
SS17 8HD
01375 675710
Mr David Smith
Phoenix Dental Castings
1 The Alpha Centre
Osprey Road
Sowton Industrial Estate
Exeter EX2 7LH
Mr David Madan
81 Rayleigh Road
Hutton
Brentwood
Essex CM13 1AP
01392 444456
Mr Mishal Sachdev
Institute of Dentistry
Queen Mary’s School of Medicine & Dentistry
Turner Street
Whitechapel
London E1 2AD
David
Sm
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David
Mad
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Mis
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Saifud
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Speakers
Autumn Term 2014 – 2015
Mr Jason Stokes
8 St Peters Court
King Street
Norwich
NR1 1PB
01603 628963
Mr Mike Kelly
Southview Dental Centre
Southview
Edenbridge
Kent TN8 5NR
01732 865021
Mr Paul Jackson
72 Amwell Street
Hoddesdon
Herts EN11 8UA
01992 443649
Mr Dan Earp
The Holt Dental Practice
Caxton House
Market Place
Holt
Norfolk NR25 6BW
01263 712335
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