Tuesday 6 February 2024, 6.30pm, Solihull
This Study Club session is postponed. The next session takes place on Tuesday 5 March at 6.30pm, on the topic of managing medically compromised patients.
CGDent Midlands Study Club for Early Career GDPs
This study session on paediatric dentistry is part of the CGDent Midlands study club for Early Career GDPs, which 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.
Deter, defer, silver and refer – The GDP’s tool kit for managing the paediatric patient
In this session, we will highlight the importance of the GDP in the management of the paediatric patient. We will look at common clinical presentation such as caries and MIH, discussing the GDPs role in their management and when to refer.
Speaker: Dr Laura Warrilow
Laura qualified from Bristol university in 2016. Since then she has worked in a variety of roles before beginning specialist training in paediatric dentistry in 2019. She successfully completed her royal college exams in 2022 and began working as a specialist in Birmingham Community Healthcare Trust. She is particularly passionate about the care of special needs and medically compromised patients.
The session is limited to 12 people so sign up to avoid missing out!
The study club is open to GDPs who have completed Foundation Training or PLVE between 2017-2022.
Date/Time:
Tuesday 6 February 2024, 6.30pm
Venue:
Solihull Dental Centre & Implant Clinic
Doubleday House
29 High Street
Solihull
B91 3SJ
Fee:
- Current member of the College of General Dentistry: FREE
- Non-member: £20
2 CPD hours per session
If you have any questions or queries, please contact secretary.wmfgdp@gmail.com
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