Core Recommended CPD Update 2023

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Venue: The Point at Lancashire County Cricket Club, Manchester
Address: Stretford, Manchester, M16 0PX
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Date: Friday 10th November 2023
Time: 09.00-17.30
Speaker: Lee Feinberg, Professor Michael A. O. Lewis, Jo Russell, Raj Rattan, David Blain, Rebecca Peckham & Dani Tirel
CPD Time: 7 Hours
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KEY SUBJECTS

  • RADIOGRAPHY AND RADIATION PROTECTION: AN UPDATE
  • WHAT’S NEW IN INFECTION CONTROL AND PREVENTION IN DENTISTRY?
  • MOUTH AND OROFACIAL CANCER – WHERE ARE WE IN 2023?
  • LEGAL AND ETHICAL ISSUES: TOP 10 RISK MANAGEMENT TIPS
  • DEVELOPING AN ORGANISATIONAL SAFEGUARDING CULTURE
  • THE DO’S AND DON’TS OF MEDICAL EMERGENCIES IN DENTAL PRACTICE

SPEAKERS

Lee Feinberg, Consultant Dental and Maxillofacial Radiologist

Professor Michael A. O. Lewis PhD, FDSRCPS, FDSRCS (Eng), FRCPath, FFGDP(UK), FHEA, Emeritus Professor, Cardiff University

Jo Russell RDN Cert DPM Cert Ed QTS MSET LCGI Tech IOSH, Managing Director, Oracle Practice Business Solutions Ltd

Raj Rattan MBE BDS MFGDP FFGDP Dip.MDE FICD FFLM

David Blain

Rebecca Peckham, Resuscitation Officer and Emergency Department Sister. Advanced Life Support and European Paediatric Advanced life Support Course Director and GIC Instructor

Dani Tirel, Resuscitation Officer UHS. Advanced Life Support and European Paediatric Advanced Life Support Instructor

CONFERENCE PROGRAMME

09.00am CHAIRMAN’S INTRODUCTION

RADIOGRAPHY AND RADIATION PROTECTION: AN UPDATE

This talk will provide an update on the risks associated with ionising radiation, looking at the doses of dental radiographs and CBCT, and comparing these doses to the doses from common medical imaging procedure and other sources of radiation in our environment. Practical tips will be provided on how to optimise doses to patients. An update will also be provided on the IRMER 2017 and IRR 2017 legislation, with a focus on the latest, second edition “Guidance Notes for Dental Practitioners on the Safe Use of X-ray Equipment.”

Learning objectives

  • To understand the risks associated with ionising radiation
  • To have knowledge of the doses from dental radiographs and CBCT
  • To have knowledge of the legislation relevant to the use of ionising radiation in the dental setting and the most up to date guidelines

This talk satisfies the GDC’s learning outcomes:

C – Maintenance and development of knowledge and skill within your field of practice

D – Maintenance of skills, behaviours and attitudes which maintain patient confidence in you and the dental profession and put patients’ interests first

Lee Feinberg, Consultant Dental and Maxillofacial Radiologist

Biography

Lee Feinberg is specialist in Dental and Maxillofacial Radiology and works as a Consultant Dental and Maxillofacial Radiologist at Kings College Hospital, London and at the Eastman Dental Hospital, University College London Hospitals. He is currently the Honorary Secretary of the British Society of Dental and Maxillofacial Radiology and sits on the council of the British Society of Head and Neck Imaging.

He completed his specialist training in Liverpool being trained by both Dental and Maxillofacial and ENT/Head and Neck Radiologists. He has clinical experience reporting Radiographs, CBCT, CT and MRI examinations. He performs specialist salivary gland imaging, diagnostic ultrasound and ultrasound-guided biopsies of the head and neck region.

Lee is passionate about education and holds a formal qualification in learning and teaching in higher education. He lectures regularly to postgraduate dental professionals. He has recently also taken up an Honorary Senior Clinical Lecturer role at Kings College London where he will be leading the undergraduate BDS teaching in Dental Radiology.

WHAT’S NEW IN INFECTION CONTROL AND PREVENTION IN DENTISTRY?

Following the covid pandemic we are back on track and doing what we do best.  In this presentation Jo Russell will be looking at where we are now, immunisations needed, the chain of infection and more importantly, how we break it. NICE say that all healthcare professionals should be trained on spotting the signs of sepsis and deal with onward referral so we will be looking at how we can easily identify sepsis and manage the condition.  The talk will conclude with hand hygiene, the importance of getting it right and what we are trying to remove.

Learning objectives

By the end of the presentation delegates will:

  • Comprehend the basic requirements for good decontamination practice
  • Think about immunisations
  • Consider the correct use of PPE
  • Spot the signs of sepsis
  • Revisit hand hygiene

This talk satisfies the GDC’s learning outcome:

C – Maintenance and development of knowledge and skill within your field of practice

Jo Russell RDN Cert DPM Cert Ed QTS MSET LCGI Tech IOSH, Managing Director, Oracle Practice Business Solutions Ltd

MOUTH AND OROFACIAL CANCER – WHERE ARE WE IN 2023?

It has been generally accepted that the incidence of mouth cancer within the UK population has consistently been increasing each year over the past three decades.   However, in 2022 it became apparent, as predicted by the dental profession, that the reduced access to clinical services during Covid-19 pandemic would result in a greater number of patients subsequently presenting with relatively large tumours and increased metastatic spread to the lymph nodes in the neck.   Both these features of mouth cancer are associated with a poor outcome.  In 2023, never has an effective dental examination, in particular a head and neck soft tissue examination, been so important for the public.  The updated Delivering Better Oral Health guidance for the UK contains sections related to mouth cancer to hopefully address these problems, in addition to presenting clinical actions required for cancer prevention going forward into 2023.  All dental professionals should also be able to recognise the different forms of skin cancer that may develop in the facial tissues or within the neck and be able to refer suspected malignancies to secondary healthcare services.

Learning objectives:

Following the presentation delegates will:

  • Have an indication of their ability to recognise orofacial cancer (via an inter-active quiz)
  • Be able to accurately record benign and malignant mucosal abnormalities
  • Have an understanding of the prevention and management of mucosal epithelial dysplasia
  • Have increased awareness of the importance of potentially malignant disorders
  • Know how to optimally refer patients with suspected cancer to secondary care in 2023

This talk satisfies the GDC’s learning outcome:

C – Maintenance and development of knowledge and skill within your field of practice

Professor Michael A. O. Lewis PhD, FDSRCPS, FDSRCS (Eng), FRCPath, FFGDP(UK), FHEA, Emeritus Professor, Cardiff University

Biography

Mike Lewis is Emeritus Professor at Cardiff University.  He has held a number of senior professional positions including, President of the British Society for Oral Medicine, President of the British Society for Oral & Dental Research, Dean of the Dental Faculty of the Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons of Glasgow, Dean of the School Dentistry at Cardiff University and Dental Member of the Department of Health specialist advisory committee on Antimicrobial Resistance and Hospital Acquired Infection. He has lectured extensively worldwide and is the author of textbooks on the subjects of Oral Medicine and Oral Microbiology.  Mike is a Registrant Member of the General Dental Council and was recently awarded the John Tomes Medal by the British Dental Association for outstanding service to the dental profession.

LEGAL AND ETHICAL ISSUES: TOP 10 RISK MANAGEMENT TIPS

Raj Rattan will present his top 10 risk management tips based on over 25 years of dento-legal and general dental practice experience. He will discuss each ‘tip’, illustrate it with practice examples, and present the dento-legal benefits of adopting the principles. He will cover:

  • Basic principles of risk management
  • Risk classification for general practice
  • Managing operational risk
  • Managing financial and business risk
  • Communication risk to include social media
  • Consent
  • Classifying and Preventing failure
  • Human error and how to prevent it

These themes will be presented as a 10—segment framework. Raj will also signpost delegates to further resources and reading materials for those who wish to study the subject further.

Learning Objectives

Delegates will:

  • Have a better understanding of 10 key risk management principles
  • Be able to apply the principles of risk management in everyday practice
  • Reduce the incidence of dento-legal challenges
  • Be better able to manage failure in general dental practice.

GDC Learning Outcome

  • A – Effective communication with patients, the dental team, and others across dentistry, including when obtaining consent, dealing with complaints, and raising concerns when patients are at risk
  • B – Effective management of self, and effective management of others or effective work with others in the dental team, in the interests of patients at all times; providing constructive leadership where appropriate
  • D – Maintenance of skills, behaviours and attitudes which maintain patient confidence in you and the dental profession and put patients’ interests first

Raj Rattan MBE BDS MFGDP FFGDP Dip.MDE FICD FFLM

Raj Rattan’s portfolio career includes over 30 years’ clinical experience in general dental practice. He owned and operated a small practice group combining this with his involvement dental foundation training. Raj was a programme director for some 15 years before taking up the role of Strategic Associate Dean for foundation training at the London Deanery.  He has been an examiner for the FGDP and has been appointed an examiner for the faculty of forensic and legal medicine.

Raj has provided consultancy services to individuals and organisations including the NHS, Denplan, dental corporates and the Department of Health, where he has previously served as a Policy Adviser. He is the author/co-author of many textbooks on different aspects of general dental practice and has contributed articles to dental publications. He is well respected and popular international speaker. He worked a part-time dento-legal consultant at Dental Protection for many years before taking up his current role as Dental Director in 2016. 

DEVELOPING AN ORGANISATION SAFEGUARDING CULTURE

Safeguarding adults and children for all professionals remains high on the agenda for many reasons:

  • The COVID -19 pandemic and lockdowns saw Domestic Abuse cases increase by 40% in some areas.
  • The cost of living crisis is causing an increase in homelessness and Child Criminal Exploitation.
  • Many people are arriving in the UK illegally having been victims of human trafficking and Modern Slavery.
  • Requests to provide information for multi-agency reviews are widening in scope.
  • The scrutiny of regulation and inspection is higher and more in focus than ever.

Learning objectives

  • Develop further awareness of safeguarding legislative duties and regulatory responsibilities
  • Promote understanding and recognition of staff safety and safe recruitment
  • Enhance understanding of multi-agency reviews and the potential impact on practice
  • Be aware of latest national guidance and statutory changes/duties

This talk satisfies the GDC’s learning outcomes:

A – Effective communication with patients, the dental team, and others across dentistry, including when obtaining consent, dealing with complaints, and raising concerns when patients are at risk

B – Effective management of self, and effective management of others or effective work with others in the dental team, in the interests of patients at all times; providing constructive leadership where appropriate

C – Maintenance and development of knowledge and skill within your field of practice

D – Maintenance of skills, behaviours and attitudes which maintain patient confidence in you and the dental profession and put patients’ interests first

David Blain

Biography

Dave Blain is an independent safeguarding consultant with 42 years experience in the health sector prior to NHS retirement in 2021. A paramedic by clinical background, but the past 25 years working in child and adult safeguarding roles within various NHS services.  This included acute trusts, numerous ambulance services, Clinical Commissioning Groups, Primary Care and regional/national roles within NHS England/Improvement.

Dave was the national safeguarding advisor to the College of Paramedics from 2012 up until retirement, and has worked on numerous national safeguarding projects and documents with the Department of Health, Home Office, Health Education England and NHS England.

During Dave’s career he has been involved in over 100 safeguarding multi-agency reviews for children and adults.  Further relevant experience has also been gained from involvement in 34 Domestic Homicide/Suicide Reviews.

Dave holds a BSc (Hons) in Paramedic Science, a BA (Hons) in Teaching and Learning, and a Post Graduate Certificate in Education (PGCE).

THE DO’S AND DON’TS OF MEDICAL EMERGENCIES IN DENTAL PRACTICE

The adrenaline surge that comes with an unexpected medical emergency can make our brain work slightly differently! Having worked in emergencies for over 20 years Katie and Tracy, who will be presenting this talk, have observed common mistakes staff can make and will enlighten the dental community with known strategies to reduce mistakes. This presentation will cover the emergency equipment you are expected to keep in the dental practice, how to use it and how to keep it tamper free and ready for use. Every member of the dental team has an important role to play and can contribute to saving someone’s life.

Learning Objectives

By the end of the presentation delegates should be able to demonstrate knowledge and understanding in the following subject areas:

  • Adult, child & infant CPR and choking
  • Automated External defibrillation
  • Anaphylaxis
  • Recognition and first aid of seizures, acute asthma, hypoglycaemia, chest pain & breathlessness and stroke.
  • Recognising sepsis
  • Fainting and the recovery position
  • Safe delivery of Oxygen
  • Recommended equipment for dental practice
  • What’s new in Resuscitation

This talk satisfies the GDC’s learning outcomes:

A – Effective communication with patients, the dental team, and others across dentistry, including when obtaining consent, dealing with complaints, and raising concerns when patients are at risk

B – Effective management of self, and effective management of others or effective work with others in the dental team, in the interests of patients at all times; providing constructive leadership where appropriate

C – Maintenance and development of knowledge and skill within your field of practice

D – Maintenance of skills, behaviours and attitudes which maintain patient confidence in you and the dental profession and put patients’ interests first

Rebecca Peckham, Resuscitation Officer and Emergency Department Sister. Advanced Life Support and European Paediatric Advanced life Support Course Director and GIC Instructor

Dani Tirel, Resuscitation Officer UHS. Advanced Life Support and European Paediatric Advanced Life Support Instructor

Biography

Rebecca Peckham works for Southampton General hospital as an Emergency Department Sister and Resuscitation  officer. She has been working within Emergency Medicine for 12 years. Rebecca deals with medical emergencies, the critically unwell and cardiac arrest patients daily as part of her role within ED and Resus Services. Alongside this Rebecca also teaches Resuscitation skills to hospital staff and is a course director for Advanced life support courses for both adults and children.

Dani Tirel is a registered nurse working at Southampton General Hospital, a trauma centre in the South East. Dani has worked in Acute and Emergency Medicine for the past 5 years covering the Acute Medical Unit and the Southampton Emergency Department. For the past two years, Dani has also been working as a Resuscitation Officer; covering the emergency bleep for medical emergencies and cardiac arrests, whilst also teaching Resuscitation Guidelines to staff members. Dani teaches adult and paediatric Advanced Life Support courses, Immediate Life Support and Basic Life Support courses.

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