2017, issue 6

It's good to talk - dental professionals and occupational health

Malcolm Prideaux
The pressures of dental practice can push some practitioners to the brink. Malcolm Prideaux tells Susan Field why members of the profession need to support and depend on each other.

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In many cases, just talking with someone who understands the dentist's point of view and circumstances can be invaluable.

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Malcolm Prideaux

BDS DPDS FHEA Malcolm Prideaux graduated from the Royal Dental Hospital in 1979 and for more than 30 years, he and his wife have owned a busy dental practice in Plymouth. He is actively involved in dental education, as a clinical supervisor at Peninsula Dental School and Training Programme Director of Truro Foundation Training Scheme. In addition, Malcolm represents his colleagues on the Local Dental Committee and helps manage the local PASS scheme. He is currently Chairman of the Western Counties Branch of the BDA and sits on its English Council.