"Premature" to forecast insufficient training places: Cockcroft

The Chief Dental Officer (CDO), Barry Cockcroft has confirmed that it is the Government’s ‘intention’ to see that sufficient DF1 places are funded to match the number of students forecast to graduate from dental schools in England this year. He did however concede that last year 21 UK graduates were left without places .

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New dental engineering service launched

Paul Youds and Paul Sutcliffe have set up iDenUK as a membership based organisation for the benefit of both its members and suppliers, whilst giving the dental professional the ability to obtain local quality engineering support. The company has the resource of more than 70 engineers all within a short distance of the customer’s needs and with specialists in certain fields able to travel that extra mile to give the customer the best.

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COPDEND claims success despite widespread concerns

Despite widespread criticism of the new dental foundation recruitment exercise, Chris Franklin Professor COPDEND Chair says he was very pleased with how well the process had gone. Of the 1109 students who attended interviews, 182 (16.4%) were unsuccessful and even if they graduate this year, may never be able to work as a dentist in the NHS. Professor Franklin said he understood that the uncertainty caused may be ‘unsettling’.

GDPUK understands that the DF year is also viewed internationally as part of the qualification process for UK dental graduates, and the lack of this training place will affect the long term careers of young unemployed graduates.

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SimplyHealth buys Denplan business from AXA

Denplan managing director Steve Gates announced the sale by AXA of the Denplan business and brand to SimplyHealth. The letter can be seen by clicking here This news is being discussed [GDPUK members only] in the GDPUK forum following an announcement there by Denplan's Chief Dental Officer, Dr Roger Matthews

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Dentaid seeks volunteers for 2012 trip

Dentaid is organising a 17-day dental mission to Uganda in June 2012. The fees of the trip will be £2500 (£1500 to cover individual expenses; applications should be made by 1st February

For further details telephone Barbara Koffman on 07970 163 798 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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Jimmy Steele heads dental honours

Five dental professionals have been honoured by the Queen this morning

CBE: Professor Jimmy Steele, Dean, Newcastle Dental School.

OBE: Susie Sanderson, Chair BDA Executive Board

MBE: David Collington GDP Glasgow

MBE: Stephen Lambert-Humble Head of Dentistry, University of Kent

MBE: Angie McBain, British Association of Dental Nurses

Our congratulations to all of them

 

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Torquay man fined for illegal tooth whitening

A Devon-based, ‘cosmetologist’ has been successfully prosecuted for offering tooth whitening treatment and ordered to pay a total of £1,872. Mr Carl Espano, of Torquay, pleaded guilty at West London Magistrates’ Court to practising dentistry when not registered with the GDC. He has been fined £1,000 and ordered to pay a £15 victim surcharge. He has also been ordered to pay full costs to the GDC of £857.

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Liverpool dental practice warned by CQC

A Liverpool dental surgery has been warned to improve after inspectors found medication stored in a dirty fridge. The Care Quality Commission (CQC) told the practice in Aintree that it was not meeting “essential standards”. Inspectors visited the surgery after they had major concerns at the provider’s other dental practice in Congleton, Cheshire.

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