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Basildon Foundation Training Scheme for
General Dental Practice
Autumn Term 2nd September — 3rd December 2015
Education Centre, Basildon Hospital
Health Education East of England Dental Foundation Training
Basildon Foundation Training Scheme – Autumn Term 2015-2016 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 Mr Matthew Ansell
Foundation Training Advisor
Basildon Scheme
Dr Andrea Ogden BSc.BDS.MJDF.RCS(Eng).PCert
Homesteads Dental Care Centre
273 Southend Road,
Stanford-le-Hope, Essex SS17 8HD
Mobile: 07843 021807
Programme published by
Foundation Dental Education
Basildon & Thurrock University Hospital
Nethermayne, Basildon, Essex SS16 5NL
01268 524900 01268 394671
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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
Please note: Training dates can be changed at any time
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
2nd September
B2, Education Centre, Basildon
TRAINERS ARE INVITED TO ATTEND THE AFTERNOON SESSION ON e-PDP
Friday 4th September Treatment Planning/Hands on Refresher
Simulation suite, Basildon
PLEASE CHECK THE PROGRAMME AS YOU WILL NEED TO BRING ITEMS WITH YOU
FOR THIS SESSION
Thursday 10th and Residential Induction
Friday 11th September Finance, Communication & Complaints Handling
Orsett Hall, Grays
TRAINERS MEETING 10am on Friday 11th
Friday 18th September GDC Standards & Social Media/Record Keeping
CTC3, Cardiothoracic centre, Basildon
Friday 25th September Periodontal Overview
Simulation suite, Basildon
Friday 2nd October Vital Crowns
Simulation suite, Basildon
PLEASE CHECK THE PROGRAMME AS YOU WILL NEED TO BRING ITEMS WITH YOU
FOR THIS SESSION
Friday 16th October Radiography & Orthodontics
B3, Education centre, Basildon
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Autumn Term
Venues and Subjects
Friday 23rd October Endodontics - A Practical Introduction
Simulation suite, Basildon
PLEASE CHECK THE PROGRAMME TO SEE WHAT YOU ARE REQUESTED
TO BRING WITH YOU FOR THIS SESSION
Friday 30th October Facial Pain & Local Anaesthetics/Hints & Tips
B2, Education Centre, Basildon
Monday-Friday Difficult Scenario Communication
2nd–6th November British School of Racing Newmarket
Friday 13th Team Working in the Dental Surgery/
November Managing Anxious Patients
Your Dental Nurse will be invited to attend the whole day
B2, Education centre, Basildon
Friday 20th November Mock GDC Trial/Risk Management
Rooms 1&2, Simulation suite, Basildon
Friday 27th November Cross Infection Control
CTC4 & 5, Cardiothoracic centre, Basildon
Thursday
3rd December Core Training Presentation
/Foundation Skills with Trainers
B2, Education centre, Basildon
TRAINERS MEETING WILL BE HELD AT 9am in room A4
TRAINERS WILL NEED TO ATTEND WHOLE DRC DAY
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9.30am Welcome and Introductions
Dr Andrea Ogden
2.00pm e-PDP
CPD = 5 hrs
Wednesday 2nd September
B2, Education Centre, Basildon
The term’s programme will be discussed
and your commitment and involvement
explained. Ground rules will need to be
established to ensure a smooth running,
enjoyable year. Problems with the
e-portfolio will be discussed 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.
TRAINERS ARE INVITED TO ATTEND THE
AFTERNOON SESSION on e-PDP
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9.30am Hands on Refresher
Hardik Patel & Satin Patel (Trainers)
2.00pm Treatment Planning
Robert Davey & Brad Hawkins (Trainers)
Friday 4th September
Simulation Suite, Basildon
CPD = 5 hrs
STUDENTS WILL
NEED TO BRING THE
FOLLOWING WITH
THEM:
TEETH AS COLLECTED
BY TRAINERS
MATRIX BAND(S)
FROM THEIR SURGERY
YOUR OWN TUNICS,
GLOVES AND EYE
PROTECTION
Hands on Refresher
This session will be held by two of the Trainers, Hardik and
Satin Patel who both qualified in 2006 from Cardiff Universi-
ty. They are both members of the Royal College of Surgeons
and the Local Dental Committee. Over three years they
have mentored 5 DF Trainees.
Learning Objectives
You will be able to identify when GIC/amalgam/composite restorations
are appropriate
You will be able to cut cavity preps appropriate for an amalgam restora-
tion
You will be able to correctly place a matrix band
You will be able to carve any amalgam restoration
You will be able to place large composites using layering techniques
You will be able to shape and polish composite restorations
Robert has run his practice for over 30 years. He qualified from Guy’s
and also has a Masters degree in Dental health and diplomas in general &
restorative dentistry. He has been a Trainer for many years.
Bradley completed his VT year at Basildon in 2005-2006. He is also a
Trainer for recently qualified dentists and has a qualification in medical
education.
Treatment planning is not an exact science and will be
carried out differently by all of us depending upon our experi-
ence 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 ulti-
mate 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.
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Thursday/Friday 10th/11th 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 = 10 hrs
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Thursday/Friday10th/11th September
Orsett Hall, Prince Charles Avenue, Grays, Essex RM16 3HS
CPD = 5hrs
Thursday
Day 1 9:30 Arrival & coffee
10:00-13:30 Finance I
Mr Niels Vig
Aims
An understanding of the calculations of the deductions from your monthly salary/payslip.
An understanding of how to correct any mistakes for these 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, superannuation 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.
13.30-14.30 Lunch
14.30-17.30 Communication and whole patient care
in the real world
Dr Payal Sharma
Aims & objectives
To introduce foundation dentists to difficult situations that they may face in
practice and some ways to overcome them.
Practice the communication skills that are most effective at dealing with ad-
verse outcomes.
To re-familiarise foundation dentists to the various rules and regulations in
relation to the practice of dentistry so that they will be able to apply these
effectively during their FD year.
17:30-19:30 Relaxation (free time)
Please feel free to use the Hotel
facilities. Meet at the bar between
19:30-20:00
20:00 Dinner
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13.30-17.00pm Trainers and Trainees group work
Thursday/Friday 10th/11th September
Orsett Hall, Prince Charles Avenue, Grays RM16 3HS
Friday CPD = 5 hrs
Day 2
10.00-13.00 Complaints—Avoidance &
Management
Mr Graham Bishop
Currently Dental Practice Advisor for NHS England
South (South East) inpost for 15 years. Previously a
mixed NHS/private practice owner (40 years) and Ba-
sildon FD Scheme Advisor (15 years). Presenter on
topics such as NHS Rules and Regulations, complaints
handling etc for KSS and East of England NHS England.
Aims:
A knowledge of the legislation surrounding complaint han-
dling.
The ability to construct a reply - what to include and what
not to and where to turn for help.
To understand the need to act quickly using the correct pro-
cesses.
Learning outcomes
How to avoid complaints happening and practice defensively.
The correct process for dealing with a complaint.
The possible outcomes and the bodies involved.
PLEASE NOTE THERE IS A TRAINERS
MEETING at 10.00 am
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CPD = 5 hrs
Friday 18th September
Room 3, Cardiothoracic centre, Basildon
9.30am GDC Standards & Social Media
Nick Lamb
2.00pm Record Keeping
Chris Roome
Chris is a GDP, his practice is in Heybridge, Essex. He qualified
in 1985 and worked for 3 years in Maxillofacial Hospital Place-
ments. 4 years as an associate in General Dental Practice fol-
lowed until he opened his present practice in 1992. In 2002 he
was awarded a Masters in Medical Law. Currently he is a part-
time lecturer 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 Post-
graduate Certificate in Education.
Learning outcome:
To understand the requirement for Record Keeping.
To appreciate the advantage to Good Record Keeping.
To be aware of Record Keeping legislation.
Nick works as a general dental practitioner in Woodbridge and
was previously a FD trainer for 3 years in Norwich. He also
works for HEEoE and is actively involved in the selection pro-
cess of FD trainers, and is an assessor for FD equivalence train-
ing applications. Nick is a Dental Practice Adviser to the East
Anglian Area team of NHS England and is the national secretary
of the national Association of Dental Advisers and recently has
been appointed as a Panel member for NICE.
This session will explore the use of Social Media and the GDC
Standards.
Aims of session:
This session will provide and overview of the new GDC
Ethical 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.
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9.30am Periodontal Overview
Hamed Karimi
Friday 25th September
Simulation Suite, Basildon
Hamed is the lead clinician and director of Norfolk Dental Special-
ists. A registered specialist in Periodontics with the General Dental
Council, his work is dedicated to providing specialist periodontal
treatment, dental implants and oral reconstruction.
This session with the specialist periodontist, will help to highlight the
most effective treatment planning and managements strategies for
our patients with a periodontal problem. Hamed will seek to identi-
fy risk factors and signs that can assist with correct assessment of
vulnerable patients and discuss the most up to date strategies of
practical management. He will also explore some of the common
pitfalls that unwary GDP’s can encounter when dealing with chronic
periodontal disease in all its various forms.
Aims & Objectives
Understand the principle aetiology and risk factors of periodontal disease
Understand the limitations of our diagnostic tools
Understand the indications for the different periodontal surgical techniques
(gingivectomy, open flap debridement, modified Widman flap, apically reposi-
tioned flap).
Learning outcomes
Review the aetiology & risk factors for periodontal disease
Refresh skills in periodontal history taking and examination.
Review the screening, diagnosis and treatment of periodontal disease in general
practice.
Appreciate the different periodontal surgical techniques, in managing periodon-
tal disease.
CPD = 5 hrs
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9.30am Vital Crowns in General Dental Practice
Mike Kelly
Friday 2nd October
Simulation Suite, Basildon
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 a
Training Programme Director at HEKSS West.
Successful crowns are essential in general dental practice as
patients expectations are high and want crowns to last forever
and look good! A reassessment of where crowns fit in modern
NHS general practice. Now that they are done so much later in
the restorative cycle how much does classic theory still apply.
Aim of session:
Discussion of the role of crowns in modern clinical practice
Practical exercises preparing intact and damaged teeth.
Critical analysis of evidence.
Learning outcome:
Designing crowns according to remaining tooth tissue
Choose appropriate burs
Appreciation of the evidence relating to current practice.
Please bring with you:
1. Extracted unfilled or minimally filled molar or premolar teeth for the first practical.
Extracted heavily restored molan and premolar teeth for the 2nd practical (2 or 3).
Ideally mount the teeth in a lower plastic impression tray. Do not make them touch
we don’t want contact points.
Mounting them in putty is OK although plaster is better, keep the CEJ clear.
If mounting them in silicone putty first dry the roots and paind with silicone fix.
Otherwise they won’t adhere to the putty.
2. Protective clothing, gloves and spectacles as worn in the surgery.
CPD = 5 hrs
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Friday 16th October
B3, Education centre, Basildon
9.30am Radiography/Orthodontics
Stephen Denny
An overview of radiography in practice and
pathology we might encounter in general
practice.
A recap into dental development. How,
when and what to refer. Assessment of
some cases. What orthodontics can be done
by the GDP and what courses are available.
Radiography
Aims & objectives
Radiological interpretation—Can You Do It?
Understanding normal radiographic anatomy
Overview of rules and regulations in practice
governing ionising radiation.
Learning outcomes:
Have an insight into their own interpretative radiographic
skills.
Be familiar with normal anatomy
Able to identify and rectify radiographic faults.
Orthodontics
Aims & objectives
Tooth development and eruption dates
Types of orthodontic treatment
How, when and what to refer
Simple orthodontics and courses aimed at the GDP
Learning outcomes:
Understand normal patterns of tooth eruption
Identify malocclusions and understand the protocols and
indications for orthodontic referrals
Have an insight in how they can develop their own ortho-
dontic skills
CPD =5 hrs
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Friday 23rd October
Simulation Suite, Basildon
9.30am Endodontics - A Practical Introduction
Mr Martin Lazenby
Martin qualified from Bart’s and the London Dental School. Af-
ter completing vocational training in Essex he worked in hospital
dentistry, first as and SHO in Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery and
then as a Core Trainee in Restorative Dentistry. After this he
returned to practice, where he completed and MSc in Endodon-
tics. He now works primarily as an endodontist and splits his
time between the Royal London and private practice in South-
end and London’s Harley Street.
This session will include revision of basic endodontic diagnosis
and treatment planning, a practical session on access cavity de-
sign and demonstration and practice of preparing teeth with the
ProTaper NiTi rotary file system.
Aims of session:
Revision of basic endodontic diagnosis and treatment plan-
ning. Including aims of endodontic treatment and the steps
of completing orthograde root canal treatment.
Revision of access cavity design and the opportunity to prac-
tice preparing access cavities.
Introduction of rotary endodontics instruments using the
ProTaper rotary file system.
Learning outcomes
Participants should understand the goals of endodontic treat-
ment and the stages of successful root canal treatment.
Delegates should understand root canal morphology and be
able to design prepare access cavities that allow straight-line
access to all present root canals without excessive removal of
tooth tissue.
Participants should be able to prepare a root canal system
using the ProTaper rotary file system.
CPD =5 hrs
PLEASE BRING
WITH YOU:
3 EXTRACTED
MOLAR TEETH
(IDEALLY AT LEAST
ONE UPPER AND
ONE LOWER) AND
TAKE PAs OF THEM
IN THE MESIO-
DISTAL PLANE
AND THE BUCCO-
LINGUAL PLANE.
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9.30am Facial Pain/Local Anaesthesia
David Madan
Friday 30th October
B2, Education centre, Basildon
Mr Madan is a retired Consultant Oral & Maxillofacial Sur-
geon at Basildon, St Andrews Billericay and Southend Hospi-
tals. He is also a Postgraduate Tutor and visiting Professor
at the University of Michigan, USA.
Facial Pain can be a diagnostic nightmare. This seminar co-
vers how to work you way around this maze. There will be a
discussion on all aspects of local anaesthetics used in general
dental practice.
Facial Pain
Aim of session:
History taking
Differential Diagnosis investigations
Treatment
Learning outcome:
Improved patient understanding
Art of history taking
Confidence of diagnosis and treatment
Local Anaesthesia
Aim of session:
Composition and types of L.A.
Mode of action. Indications and contra-indications
Toxicity. Injection techniques.
Learning outcome:
Confidence in L.A. techniques
Expand knowledge in use of L.A.
Problem solving.
CPD =5 hrs
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2.00pm Hints & Tips
Pomi Datta
Friday 30th October
B2, Education centre, Basildon
Mr Datta is a GDP who has been in Vocational training for
the last 22 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.
Mr Datta will be sharing a lifetime of practical clinical experi-
ences with you. (Which hopefully may help in the provision
of dental treatment to patients under your care). To give
you guidance on how to select and prepare for your case
presentations. (Which if done well may be useful in your
future “Postgraduate Examinations”).
This session has always rated highly with past FD groups.
Aim of session:
To identify the clinical difficulties the FD1’s currently face
in General Dental practice.
To illustrate possible techniques there may consider in
overcoming them.
To update their case selection criteria, and possible sug-
gestions on their presentation skills.
Learning outcome:
Improve their diagnostic and clinical management of rou-
tine and complex cases.
Improve case selection and presentation skills.
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Monday-Friday 2nd-6th 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 2nd-6th 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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Friday13th November
B2, Education centre, Basildon
9.30am Team Working in the Dental Surgery
Andrea Ogden
Today we will be looking at how the Dentist and Dental
Nurse work together as a team.
Aim of session:
This session will cover the roles of the Dental Nurse
and Dentist in the surgery and how they fit together
To highlight the disparity between Nurse and Dentist
expectation of each other
To furnish the team with methods to improve commu-
nication and team working
Learning outcome:
To better understand the roles of the team members
To know what responsibilities you and the nurse have
in the surgery
To maximise efficiency in the dental team to improve
working relationships and patient experiences.
YOUR DENTAL NURSE WILL BE
INVITED TO ATTEND THE
WHOLE DAY
CPD =5 hrs
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Friday 13th November
B2, Education centre, Basildon
2.00pm Managing Anxious Patients
Amy Schiller
Amy is Operational Director for Community Dental Services
in Suffolk. She has five years experience in NHS and Private
general practice and 10 years+ experience in community
dental services. Range of patients: Special care/prisons/
domiciliary/phobics. She currently runs community services
in Suffolk and treats phobics with inhalation sedation. She
has been a Foundation Dentist Trainer for 5 years.
An interactive session exploring the causes of patient anxiety
and the mechanisms dentists and other members of the den-
tal team can employ to help alleviate it.
Aim of session:
To provide an overview of the causes of patient anxiety
and look at the ways in which the whole dental team can
help to reduce anxiety.
Aim to give the confidence and skills to treat or refer anx-
ious patients appropriately.
Learning objectives:
Able to identify causes of patient anxiety
Able to describe techniques to reduce patient anxiety and
demonstrate effective treatment planning for anxious pa-
tients.
Can recognise the role of the Dental Nurse and other
team members.
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Friday 20th November
Room 1& 2, Simulation suite, Basildon
9.30am Mock GDC Trial
Bryan Harvey
2.00pm Risk Management
Bryan Harvey
CPD = 5 hrs
Aims & objectives
To assist FDs in understanding the GDC process.
To understand how to avoid coming to attention of GDC
To experience GDC Investigating and Fitness to Practice
process.
Learning outcomes:
Delegates will be better able to:
Understand the GDC process.
Know how to avoid problems with GDC.
This interactive session will afford delegates an op-
portunity to consider how they would deal with a
wide range of situations which could occur at any
time in any practice.
Aims & objectives.
For delegates to experience and be guided upon the general ap-
proach to such dento-legal issues.
Learning Outcomes:
Delegates will be better able to:
Identify dento-legal issues
Approach problems in a logical fashion.
Know when and where to seek appropriate advice.
Recognise commonly occurring dento-legal pitfalls.
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Friday 27th November
CTC4&5, Cardiothoracic centre, Basildon
9.30am Infection Control
Mr Jason Stokes
Since 2007, Jason has been the owner of the Cathedral Street
Dental Practice in Norwich. In addition, he undertakes a range
of other roles including Dental Tutor (Ipswich Hospital), Den-
tal Foundation Training Programme Director at the East of
England Deanery (since 2000), Fitness to Practise Panel Mem-
ber at the GDC (2004-2013) and member of the Council of
the GDC.
This session will explore current Dental Cross Infection Con-
trol—from the perspective of the whole team. This session
will look at crow infection from a variety of perspectives—and
will show how current guidance can be best applied to our
practices.
Aims and objectives:
This session will help delegates apply the new recommenda-
tions for Dental practice Cross Infection Control in their
everyday practice.
The session will review the current evidence concerning in-
fectious diseases with special reference to general dental
practice.
This session will offer delegates an opportunity 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.
Learning outcome:
Following this session delegates will:
Understand the cross infection hazards in General Dental
Practice.
Understand the individuals at risk and how to reduce these
risks.
Have an overview of the application of HTM 01-05
CPD = 5 hrs
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9.30am Core Training presentation
11.00pm Foundation Skills with Trainers
Thursday 3rd December
B2, Education Centre, Basildon
TRAINERS MEETING AT 9am room A4 Education centre
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 assessment
of your completed key skill will be a shared exercise. Your personal
standard will be discussed and the additions/deletions discussed.
These changes 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 in time frame as above
TRAINERS MEETING in A4 at THE EDUCATION
CENTRE at 9.00am
CPD = 5 hrs
One of last years FD’s will be coming in to talk to you about
the process of application to Core Training and what to ex-
pect from the job. You will have time to ask questions about
the experience to help you decide if this is the right path for
you.
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Speakers
Autumn Term 2015 – 2016
Mr HardikPatel
Valley Dental practice
83 Loughton Way
Buckhurst Hill
Essex IG9 6AS
0208 504 5787
Mr Satin Patel
Valley Dental practice
83 Loughton Way
Buckhurst Hill
Essex IG9 6AS
0208 504 5787
Mr Robert Davey
Homewood Dental Practice
21 Shenfield Road
Brentwood
Essex CM15 8AG
01277 220147
Mr Bradley Hawkins
Homewood Dental Practice
21 Shenfield Road
Brentwood
Essex CM15 8AG
01277 220147
Ro
bert D
avey
Satin
Patel
Hard
ik P
atel
Brad
ley H
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Mr Niels Vig
Niels Vig Accountancy
Barry Avenue
Bicester
OX26 2DY
01869 601322
Dr Payal Sharma
Smile Impressions
279 Rectory Road
Grays
Essex RM17 5SW
01375 373409
Mr Graham Bishop
Gravesend Road
Nr Rochester
Kent
07920 164951
Mr Nick Lamb
Island House Dental Surgery
2 Station Road
Woodbridge
Surrey IP12 4AU
01394 388008
Mr Christopher Roome
Heybridge Dental Practice
25 Bentals Shopping Centre
Colchester Road
Heybridge
Essex CM9 4GD
01621 851003
Speakers
Autumn Term 2015 – 2016
Nie
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Payal S
harm
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Grah
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Bis
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Nic
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am
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Ch
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Ro
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Speakers
Autumn Term 2015 – 2016
Mr Hamed Karimi
Norfolk Dental Specialists
1 Victoria Street
Norwich
NR1 3QX
01603 632525
Mr Mike Kelly
Southview Dental Centre
Southview
Edenbridge
Kent TN8 5NR
01732 865021
Mr Martin Lazenby
17 Clarence Road
Southend-onSea
Essex
SS1 1AN
Mr Stephen Denny
The Benfleet Dental Clinic
174 High Road
Benfleet
Essex SS7 5LD
01268 755357
Ham
ed
Karim
i M
ike K
elly
M
artin
Lazenb
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Step
hen D
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Speakers
Autumn Term 2015 – 2016
Mr Promodah Datta
65/67 High Street
Grays
Essex RM17 6NX
01375 382166
Mr David Madan
81 Rayleigh Road
Hutton
Brentwood
Essex CM13 1AP
01392 444456
Miss Amy Schiller
Operational Director for Communicy Dental Services in Suffolk
Blomfield Dental Practice
Looms Lane
Bury St Edmunds
Suffolk IP33 1HE
Mr Bryan Harvey
Chairman of Essex LDC
Deputy Head of the Dental Defense Union
Steepways, Cornsland
Brentwood
Essex CM14 4JN
0844 553 2043
Mr Jason Stokes
8 St Peters Court
King Street
Norwich
NR1 1PB
01603 628963
David
Mad
an
Am
y S
ch
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Bryan H
arvey
Jaso
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to
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Po
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