‘Are we training too few therapists?’
In the previous edition of Scottish Dental, my column focused on the role of the therapist post COVID-19. It tied…
In the previous edition of Scottish Dental, my column focused on the role of the therapist post COVID-19. It tied…
I graduated as an orthodontist in Ireland 23 years ago, initially working in hospital for the first five years of…
More than 1,250 dental and dental hygiene/therapy graduates enter the workforce every year, from UK and Irish dental schools. But…
Last month saw NASDAL – the National Association of Specialist Dental Accountants and Lawyers – hold its annual press conference;…
In 1957, the ‘Fluorine Consultative Council’ convened in Dublin for the first of 15 meetings, culminating in its recommendation the…
If you’re a dental registrant, NHS Education for Scotland (NES) provides a host of Continuing Professional Development opportunities for you.…
Lanarkshire Local Dental Committee is saddened to be losing the services of its longest-serving secretary, Maggie Fulton, after more than…
In February our industry saw the loss of a truly inspirational and innovative leader. Alex Littlejohn pushed the boundaries of…
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a devastating effect on the delivery of health services across the board. Dentistry is trying…
As you may have read in the last edition of Scottish Dental, four dentists plan to run the length of…