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Working in a practice means having policies in place - and keeping them up to date. Here's our advice on how to approach your practice policies.
If you're a qualified dental professional, you have a responsibility to make sure you're representing yourself accurately and appropriately to patients.
As part of a community of practice, dental professionals are often stronger when everyone looks out for one another, says John Makin.
Who would you turn to for help defending a claim made against your company?
Vicky Kitney, lead business partner at Peninsula Business Services, and James Kingham, one of the DDU's dento-legal advisers, discuss how to implement an effective recruitment strategy.
A DDU member called the advice line with a concern about their contractual obligations when moving to a new role in another nearby practice.
Vicky Kitney, from the DDU's HR partners Peninsula, outlines the basic need-to-knows of having a practice policy to support staff affected by menopause.
Read fellow members' experiences and our advice to earn free CPD.
When a request to work outside their contract's scope left a member feeling like they were taking on too much, they asked the DDU for advice on whether they should stay or go.