The 12-month programme, which will provide over 10 hours of GDC verifiable CPD and is available exclusively to DDU members, is designed to support dentists during real-life situations by covering clinical challenges via easy-to-digest modules and live discussions, case studies and quizzes. The programme is led by qualified and practising GDPs, so participants can be reassured that the educators understand the challenges faced by dental professionals.
This launch follows the GDC updating its CPD scheme for registrants to ensure it is more accessible and flexible for dental professionals, especially when undertaking, recording, and submitting CPD.
Red Whale, which joined the MDU Group in 2024, was founded in 2007 and has become a leading and trusted name in the healthcare education sector, delivering high quality training and resources to around 30,000 primary care professionals every year.
Leo Briggs, Deputy Head of the DDU, commented:
"Dentistry is a rewarding profession, but dental professionals face an ever-increasing number of challenges in their professional lives. As such, at the DDU we're always looking for ways to support our members and collaborate with organisations that also understand the realities dental professionals are currently facing.
"Consequently, I'm delighted that the DDU and Red Whale have partnered to create this new 12-month CPD programme. By offering this programme, we’re able to expand and diversify the DDU and Red Whale's respective educational offerings to our members."
Calvin Veeroo, Dental Education Content Lead at Red Whale, said:
"We dentists have ever increasing workloads and professional demands placed on us. Consequently, it was imperative that we created a programme, with the DDU, that provided dental professionals with high quality, trusted education and resources. This will enable us to put learning into practice straight away, making our life easier and helping us to provide better patient care."
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