Dentist windsurfs from Ireland to Scotland

Dentist windsurfs from Ireland to Scotland

Belfast dentist, Chris Loughridge, has windsurfed from Northern Ireland to Scotland in a record 100 minutes, through choppy waters.  He set sail from Cushendall in County Antrim and arrived at the Mull of Kintyre lighthouse an hour and 40 minutes later. “I am over the moon”, he told the Belfast Telegraph afterwards.

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BDA slams DH plans to end bursaries

BDA slams DH plans to end bursaries

The British Dental Association (BDA) has roundly criticised government plans to strip dental hygiene and dental therapy students of the NHS bursary. Paul Blaylock, Chair of the BDA’s Students Committee, said: “The abolition of the NHS bursary is bad news for dentistry and for all dental professionals.”

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Chair of finance to step down from GDC

Chair of finance to step down from GDC

Lay Council member and Chair of the Finance and Performance Committee, Michael Carroll, has resigned from his positions with the General Dental Council (GDC). He will leave the GDC in October 2016. He said: "It is with considerable regret that due to ever increasing demands for my time from a combination of personal, business and charity work  activities, that I felt it necessary to resign from my current GDC roles.”

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BDA responds to Brexit vote

BDA responds to Brexit vote

The British Dental Association (BDA) has responded to the result of the referendum on membership of the European Union. Chair of PEC, Mick Armstrong, said: “We did not take a position in this referendum. Our prerogative is to ensure this profession is heard by any governments making decisions that impact on care, wherever they are based, and whatever happens at the ballot box. Today that role remains unchanged.”

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MP asks how patients can get redress

MP asks how patients can get redress

Charlotte Leslie MP asked  how patients could pursue complaints against dentists who have left the country. Minister Alistair Burt MP replied in the circumstances where the NHS dentist has left the country and a provider is not available, the complaint should be made to the commissioner of the service.

Charlotte Leslie Conservative MP for Bristol North West asked  what assessment had been made of the adequacy of the mechanisms in place to pursue complaints against private company owners providing dental services in the event that the dentist who carried out the procedure leaves the country.

Minister Alistair Burt MP replied: “A complaint about privately funded healthcare is a matter between the patient and the provider of the service or clinician. However, if the service was commissioned by the National Health Service for NHS patients the NHS complaints regulations will apply and the complaint can be made to either the provider or commissioner of the service but not to both. In the circumstances where a provider is not available the complaint should be made to the commissioner of the service.”

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Beware the office cake says Dean

Beware the office cake says Dean

Having cake at work to celebrate colleagues' birthdays, engagements or just surviving the week is a danger to health, Prof Nigel Hunt, Dean of the Faculty of Dental Surgery, at the Royal College of Surgeons, says and ‘cake culture’ is fuelling obesity and dental problems. At their annual dinner for dentists, he will say workplace temptation stops people losing weight and staff should be rewarded with fruit, nuts or cheese instead.

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Five new board members sworn in to FGDP(UK)

Five new board members sworn in to FGDP(UK)

The Faculty of General Dental Practice (UK) has sworn in five new board members, including two women and its first overseas representative. Mick Horton, Dean of FGDP(UK), said it was a pleasure to welcome the new Board members “with such a diverse range of working backgrounds, it was a privilege to be able to draw upon their knowledge and expertise.”

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