Tuesday 4 April 2023, 6.30pm, Solihull
Session topic: difficult extractions and managing medically compromised patients in general practice
The CGDent Midlands study club for Early Career GDPs, aims to share expertise, experience and knowledge as well as encouraging discussion on a diverse range of topics within dentistry.
Sessions take place every two months, and this session is on the topic of difficult extractions and managing medically compromised patients in general practice.
The case-based discussion is limited to 12 people so sign up to avoid missing out! This is an opportunity to bring your most difficult cases and learn tips and tricks on how to better manage them in the future. We will ask you to provide some details of a challenging extraction case or where you have managed a medically compromised patient, to facilitate discussion.
The guest moderator will be Dr Sukhi Atthi FCGDent. Dr Atthi is a Clinical Lecturer at the University of Birmingham and a Tier II Oral Surgeon for North Midlands, with special interests in Sedation, MOS and Orthodontics. He will be available to help discuss and treatment plan those cases that you may want advice on. You will be not only developing your practice but also providing the best care to your patients.
The study club is open to GDPs who have completed Foundation Training or PLVE between 2017-2022.
Date/Time:
Tuesday 4 April 2023, 6.30pm
Venue:
Solihull Dental Centre & Implant Clinic
Doubleday House
29 High Street
Solihull
B91 3SJ
Fee:
CGDent member: FREE
Non-member: £20
2 CPD hours per session
If you have any questions or queries, please contact secretary.wmfgdp@gmail.com
BOOKINGS FOR THIS STUDY CLUB SESSION ARE NOW CLOSED
The next session will be held in June 2023. Check our events page for details.
Once you have submitted the registration form by clicking on the button above, please also email secretary.wmfgdp@gmail.com with the following details:
- Date of your GDC Registration.
- Date of completing your Foundation Training / PVLE (specify).
- Name and address of your current practice