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How can dental professionals make sure they don't fall foul of the GDC's requirements for CPD and registration?
New curbs on excessive legal costs and a GDC pilot to lessen the burden of fitness to practise investigations are important wins, but the DDU’s work on behalf of the profession doesn't stop there.
Thomas Reynolds, the DDU's head of policy and strategic communications, shines a light on some of our work to champion members' interests with decision-makers.
Patients deserve prompt and fair resolution in the event of a problem - but so too do dental professionals, argues John Makin, head of the DDU.
Addressing members' concerns and confusion over hygienists and therapists treating patients under direct access.
Confusion about dental charges and NHS exemption is a common cause for patient complaints, but there are ways to avoid the pitfalls.
The DDU has some urgent items for the health secretary's in-tray, says John Makin.
The GDC's role is to protect patients and set standards of dental practice and conduct through statutory registration.
If you're a DDU member and you're notified of a complaint, contact us immediately.