NHS doctors who move abroad ‘should pay back training costs’

NHS doctors who move abroad -should pay back training costs-

Junior doctors should be forced to pay back some of their training costs to the NHS if they work abroad after qualifying. Niall Dickson, head of the NHS Confederation which represents senior managers, said staff shortages were the biggest concern for the health service. It costs the taxpayer £220,000 to train each doctor and some trusts are suffering from severe shortages.

Read more: NHS doctors who move abroad ‘should pay back training costs’

0
0
0
s2sdefault

Henrik Overgaard-Nielsen re-elected to chair GDPC

Henrik Overgaard-Nielsen re-elected to chair GDPC

Henrik Overgaard-Nielsen has been re-elected as chairman of the General Dental Practice Committee (GDPC), of the BDA. Henrik is a GDP based in Fulham, London and started an NHS practice in 1999 and since then it has treated over 100,000 NHS patients. He said he was honoured to have been re-elected.

Read more: Henrik Overgaard-Nielsen re-elected to chair GDPC

0
0
0
s2sdefault

GDC should remain sole regulator says Dental Protection

GDC should remain sole regulator says Dental Protection

The GDC should remain the dedicated regulator in reform plans, but opportunity for improvement must be seized, Dental Protection said in its response to the Department of Health consultation on  the future of professional regulation in healthcare. Raj Rattan, Director at Dental Protection, said: “In many areas reform is long overdue.”

Read more: GDC should remain sole regulator says Dental Protection

0
0
0
s2sdefault

‘Dr Toothbrush’ spots heart trouble

-Dr Toothbrush- spots heart trouble

People with heart problems could be prompted to adjust their medication by the toothbrush. A smart toothbrush that can spot signs of deadly heart problems in saliva is being developed by scientists. Spanish researchers believe a toothbrush that monitors vital signs will be a simple way to incorporate checks into patients’ daily routines.

Read more: ‘Dr Toothbrush’ spots heart trouble

0
0
0
s2sdefault

Richard Graham elected Chair of NI Dental Practice Committee

Richard Graham elected Chair of NI Dental Practice Committee

Richard Graham has been elected Chair of the Northern Ireland Dental Practice Committee. Susan Nelson and Derek Manson have also been elected to serve as the Committee’s vice chairs. Accepting the position, Richard Graham said: “I look forward to representing and promoting the interests of all dentists working in General Practice in Northern Ireland over the coming years.”

Read more: Richard Graham elected Chair of NI Dental Practice Committee

0
0
0
s2sdefault

NHS practice goodwill values remain high - NASDAL

NHS practice goodwill values remain high - NASDAL

The results of the most recent practice goodwill survey have just been released by The National Association of Specialist Dental Accountants and Lawyers (NASDAL). The sales market is still in robust form with NHS practices commanding high values even though Private and Mixed practices may have seen a small fall back in terms of deals done.

Read more: NHS practice goodwill values remain high - NASDAL

0
0
0
s2sdefault

Tooth loss linked to frailty in older men

Tooth loss linked to frailty in older men

Oral health problems such as gum disease and tooth loss have been linked to frailty in older British men, a new study has revealed. Dr Nigel Carter, Chief Executive of the Oral Health Foundation, says older adults are more likely to experience issues in the mouth and this can have a direct effect on their overall wellbeing.

Read more: Tooth loss linked to frailty in older men

0
0
0
s2sdefault

Benefits cheat offers illegal teeth whitening

Benefits cheat offers illegal teeth whitening

Benefits cheat reality TV star Chelsey Harwood 'offers illegal £45 teeth whitening treatments' The 30-year-old has been advertising the treatments on Facebook, offering to give clients a whiter smile in their own homes. The GDC has warned that this could be illegal because they don't involve dentists.

Read more: Benefits cheat offers illegal teeth whitening

0
0
0
s2sdefault

Syrian refugee dentist in Wales gets training loan

Syrian refugee dentist in Wales gets training loan

A Cardiff refugee has become the first in Wales to benefit from a loan system that will help him regain the ability to work as a dentist. He has got a £10,000 loan from RefuAid which supports skilled refugees back into work and has so far helped 12. Mohammed Al-Homsi qualified in Syria but needs to re-qualify to practise in the UK.

Read more: Syrian refugee dentist in Wales gets training loan

0
0
0
s2sdefault

Please do not re-register if you have forgotten your details,
follow the links above to recover your password &/or username.
If you cannot access your email account, please contact us.

Mastodon Mastodon