Baroness Gardner of Parkes, Dentist And Peer, Dies Aged 96

Baroness Gardner of Parkes, Dentist And Peer, Dies Aged 96

Baroness Gardner of Parkes, a retired dentist and the first Australian woman to be elevated to the peerage, has died. She was 96. 

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Dental Payment Plan Membership 'Surging' As NHS Access Bites

Dental Payment Plan Membership ’Surging’ As NHS Access Bites

The number of people belonging to dental payment plans has surged to new levels. Figures released for 2022 reveal that 3.8 million people were signed up to a dental payment or insurance plan, rendering the market worth £868M.  This figure represents an almost 25% growth on the 2019 market value of £710M when 3.2 million patients were members of dental plans. 

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GDC Fails with Social Skills Accusations

GDC Fails with Social Skills Accusations

A recent hearing demonstrated that the GDC‘s combative approach to Fitness to Practice (FTP) cases is very much alive and well.

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Jason Wong Confirmed As New CDO England

Jason Wong Confirmed As New CDO England

GDPUK understands that Jason Wong MBE is to be the new Chief Dental Officer for England.

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Ageing Dental Academic Cohort Threatens Workforce Planning

Ageing Dental Academic Cohort Threatens Workforce Planning

The effectiveness of the NHS’s Long Term Workforce Plan (LWP) and government’s Dental Recovery Plan (DRP) could be compromised by the ageing team of academics to train the clinical teams of the future.

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NHS Dentistry: From National Health Service to Whack-a-Mole

NHS Dentistry: From National Health Service to Whack-a-Mole

Reading any recent press release or announcement from the Government or NHS about healthcare, one can expect to see the reduction of inequalities being given as a key objective.

Two recent stories underline the disconnection between that frequently stated ambition, and actual outcomes in dentistry. In the same week that Secretary of State Victoria Atkins, claimed that dental access was now much better, residents of Newcastle and Darlington saw the reality of this supposedly improved NHS dental provision.

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  2. Minister's Map: Deception over Dental Access
  3. NHS Dental Practice Reviews to be Moderated
  4. Patient’s Crusade For Cancer Patients Reaches Westminster
  5. Poor Social Skills Risk Disciplinary Action

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