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General interest

AI in healthcare - on-demand webinar

Discover how artificial intelligence is changing the face of clinical practice with this on-demand webinar.

In focus

Case study

Alleged tinnitus following extraction

Sometimes it’s invaluable to have the DDU’s expert advice and support. A member contacted us after receiving a claim which alleged they had caused hearing loss and tinnitus to a patient during a complex extraction.

Complaints Managing incidents
In focus

Amending clinical records

The contents of a member’s clinical records are often central to investigations into any complaint, claim or GDC case brought against them, so making accurate and timely notes is of the utmost importance.

Career Complaints GDC
Feature

Looking out for colleagues

How can practices promote wellbeing in the dental team and avoid losing dedicated colleagues to burnout?

Health and wellbeing

What to include in CBCT reports

CBCT use is popular and highly regulated, so it's important to be aware of the potential dento-legal issues involved. Here's what you need to know.

 

CBCT scan reports
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Leader

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When will dental professionals get a fair hearing?

Tackling punitive delays must be a priority if the GDC is going to end the climate of fear surrounding fitness to practise.

GDC Health and wellbeing
Guide. Support. Defend.
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