College of Medicine and Dentistry
This multi-module course is designed to equip you with the knowledge and strategies needed to plan predictable, successful treatments for your patients. Using a step-up learning approach, the course builds your confidence in managing common day-to-day clinical challenges, helping you make informed decisions and improve patient outcomes with greater ease.
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Patients are living longer, often with multiple comorbidities, while also retaining their natural teeth for longer. This has led to an increased demand for integrated oral healthcare, placing greater pressure on clinicians to manage complex cases and patient expectations. As a result, many clinicians find themselves in stressful situations, balancing the need for optimal treatment outcomes with rising patient demands. Effective treatment planning is key to achieving successful patient outcomes while minimising the risk of legal complications.
This series of modules will equip you with the knowledge and strategies to make sound clinical decisions, improve communication, obtain informed consent, and document cases effectively—helping you avoid common pitfalls that can lead to litigation. Through real-case discussions and expert insights, you’ll gain the confidence to navigate complex cases with greater security and professionalism.
What This Course Offers:
At the end of the course, you will be able to:
The course fulfils GDC learning outcomes A, B, C
Our state-of-the-art facilities feature modern simulation suites and fully equipped classrooms with dedicated workspaces, providing an exceptional learning environment. You'll benefit from the guidance of experienced teachers and a knowledgeable support team committed to enhancing your learning experience and helping you succeed.
Ulpee is experienced in training dental practitioners in understanding how to confidently treatment plan and manage their patients with predictable outcomes in general practice. Her experience of working in NHS dental practice places her in a good position to relate to the challenges dentists face on a day to day basis. She makes complex issues appear simple by using a bite size approach to training and clinicians who have attended her courses have reported how the learning has changed their work life balance. She has been managing dental referrals for many years and is an experienced expert witness with firsthand experience of the pitfalls that dentists often unknowingly create and is highly skilled in managing patients needing complex integrated care.
Applicants from countries subject to UK government financial sanctions will undergo an additional financial check to ensure that the funds have not come from or earned in countries subject to these sanctions
No. Payment has to be made in full on enrolment.
Yes, attendance for the full day and completed feedback is essential for a certificate of attendance with CPD hours.
You can attend the full series or choose the individual modules, however, a minimum of 3 online modules have to be attended to attend the face to face sessions