2017, issue 7

Dental mentors

Louise Nash
Louise Nash discusses how mentoring can benefit dental professionals on both sides of the arrangement.

Mentoring is never one-sided. It should be based on mutual understanding where responsibilities and arrangements are clearly understood and documented.

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Louise Nash
Dento-legal adviser

Louise has combined a number of different interests over the course of her career. Graduating in 1976, her main pursuits have been general practice and dental education, as well as an interest in orthodontics. She has held posts as a foundation trainer and scheme adviser, as well as clinical lead and instigator of the outreach teaching department at Bristol University. More recently, she was appointed associate postgraduate dean of the south west, a post she held until late 2016.