Directorate of Multi-Disciplinary Dental Education

DENTAL FOUNDATION PROGRAMME TRAINING

NORTH SCHEME

STUDY DAY PROGRAMME 1 September – 15 December 2016

Version 3, updated 15.8.16

NORTH SCHEME CONTACTS

Neeraj Diddee Training Programme Director Bourne House Mandale Business Park Belmont Durham DH1 1TH Telephone: 07714 757380 Email: [email protected]

Alison Harwood Barbara Briggs Programme Coordinator Programme Coordinator Bourne House Bourne House Mandale Business Park Mandale Business Park Belmont Belmont Durham Durham DH1 1TH DH1 1TH Telephone: 0191 2754791 Telephone: 0191 2754792 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

Contact details of everyone within the Directorate Foundation Programme can be found on the website here

Page 2 of 23 North scheme Autumn 2016 FD PERSONAL INFORMATION (Please complete and hand in to your Training Programme Director on 1 September 2016)

Name:

Scheme: NORTH

Educational Supervisor/s

Practice Address:

Practice telephone:

Home address:

Mobile telephone:

Email address (not a university email address):

Do you check this at least twice a week Yes/No

Do you drive to study days Yes/No

Dental School Graduation date

Other degrees GDC registration number

GDC registration date Date of birth

To assist with rooming lists for residential courses, please state who from your scheme you would prefer to share a room with:-

Do you have any special dietary requirements? Yes/No (if yes, please give details below)

Do you have any holidays or family/personal commitments which clash with any advance dates in this programme? Yes/No (if yes, please give details below)

Page 3 of 23 North scheme Autumn 2016 NORTH SCHEME TRAINING PRACTICES

Omar Al-Naimi and Austin Churm Harjit Ghai Richard Leck 137 The Dental Practice Grange Dental Centre Osborne Dental Practice 137 Kenton Road 59-61 Great North Road 90 Osborne Road Gosforth Newcastle upon Tyne Newcastle upon Tyne NE3 4NQ NE3 2DQ NE2 2AP Telephone – 0191 2857268 Telephone – 0191 2130188 Telephone – 0191 2813913 FD – Alanna Cairns FD – Rachel Kelly FD – Aaron Alcock

Rachael Hall and Louise Ward Sunjay Handa Steve Johnson and Helen Preston Grange Road West Dental Practice The Dental Care Clinic Amble Dental Practice 6 Grange Road West 369 Stamfordham Road 45 High Street Westerhope Amble Newcastle Northumberland NE32 3JA NE5 2LH NE65 0LE Telephone – 0191 4300207 Telephone – 0191 2869156 Telephone – 01665 710678 FD – Laura Wyllie FD – Alexandra Norman FD – Rachel Moss

Chris Kardos Stuart McKenzie Tim North Alison Brett Dental Care Brunswick Dental Practice Angel Dental Care 32 Woodhorn Road Darrell Street 6 Frenton Close Ashington Brunswick Village Chapel House Northumberland Newcastle upon Tyne Newcastle upon Tyne NE63 9AE NE13 7DS NE5 1EH Telephone – 01670 855550 Telephone – 0191 2368191 Telephone – 0191 2674647 FD – Jack Hudson FD – Alex Sharp FD – Toby Gaimster

John Rivers James Robinson David Rynn Bridge Street Dental Practice Acorn Dental Surgery Rivenhall Dental Practice 4a Bridge Street 44 Acorn Road High Pit Road Morpeth Jesmond Cramlington Northumberland Newcastle upon Tyne Northumberland NE61 1NB NE2 2DJ NE23 6RA Telephone – 01670 517515 Telephone – 0191 2814444 Telephone – 01670 712221 FD – Zain Rehemtulla FD – Dan Heaney FD – Jarlath McAteer

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Russell Smith Gavin Venchard Horizon Dental Clinic Acorn Dental Surgery 58 Beaconsfield Street 67 High Street Blyth Gosforth Northumberland Newcastle NE24 2DS NE3 4AA Telephone – 01670 352136 Telephone – 0191 2132001 FD – Harry McKenzie FD – Mohammad Tariq

Page 5 of 23 North scheme Autumn 2016 North Foundation Programme Training Scheme Autumn Term 2016

Thursday 1 September Dental Foundation Training (DFT) The Durham Day 1 (all schemes attending) Induction day 1 Centre, Belmont Friday 2 September Dental Foundation Training (DFT) The Durham Day 2 (all schemes attending) Induction day 2 Centre, Belmont

Thursday 15 Rediscovering your wet fingered Bourne House, Day 3 September skills Belmont

Wednesday 21 The Durham Day 4 September Getting started with core topics Centre, Belmont (all schemes attending)

NHS rules and regulations (am) Thursday 29 Bourne House, Day 5 September Group therapy – ironing out those Belmont early worries (pm)

3, 4, 5 October– ADEPT visits. Please refer to the timetable on page 7

Bourne House, Day 6 Thursday 13 October Endodontics Belmont

Bourne House, Day 7 Thursday 20 October Composites Belmont

Wednesday 2 Minor oral surgery (am) Bourne House, Day 8 November Finance 1 (pm) Belmont

New developments in paediatric Bourne House, Day 9 Monday 14 November dentistry Belmont

Bourne House, Day 10 Thursday 24 November Of art the communication Belmont

28, 29, 30 November – TPD review visits. Please refer to the timetable on page 8

Monday 12 December – submission of modules 1 and 2

Page 6 of 23 North scheme Autumn 2016 Foundation Dentists case presentation (am) Bourne House, Day 11 Thursday 15 December Educational Supervisor workshops Belmont (pm)

Patient satisfaction questionnaires to be collected at final study day

ADEPTs timetable, please have a suitable patient booked in. Visits should take no longer than 1 hour.

DATE TIME EDUCATIONAL SUPERVISOR’S PRACTICE 9.20 Harjit Ghai 10.30 Austin Churm Monday 3 October 11.45 James Robinson 14.00 Omar Al-Naimi and Richard Leck 15.15 Gavin Venchard 9.00 Steve Johnson and Helen Preston 10.40 John Rivers Tuesday 4 October 12.00 Chris Kardos 14.00 Russell Smith 15.20 Dave Rynn 9.00 Stuart McKenzie 10.30 Tim North Wednesday 5 October 11.45 Sunjay Handa 14.00 Rachael Hall and Louise Ward

Page 7 of 23 North scheme Autumn 2016 TPD review visit timetable, visits should last no longer than 1 hour. Both the Educational Supervisor and Trainee need to be available.

DATE TIME EDUCATIONAL SUPERVISOR’S S PRACTICE 9.20 Harjit Ghai 10.30 Austin Churm Monday 28 November 11.45 James Robinson 14.00 Omar Al-Naimi and Richard Leck

15.15 Gavin Venchard 9.00 Steve Johnson and Helen Preston 10.40 John Rivers Tuesday 29 November 12.00 Chris Kardos 14.00 Russell Smith 15.20 Dave Rynn 9.00 Stuart McKenzie 10.30 Tim North Wednesday 30 November 11.45 Sunjay Handa 14.00 Rachael Hall and Louise Ward

Page 8 of 23 North scheme Autumn 2016 DAY: 1 SESSION: All day DATE: Thursday 1 September 2016

VENUE: The Durham Centre, Belmont Industrial Estate, Belmont, Durham DH1 1TN

TITLE: Dental Foundation Training (DFT) Induction day 1

SPEAKER: Mr Malcolm Smith, Dental Dean and Scheme Training Programme Directors CPD HOURS: 6

Curriculum objectives covered: Communication: 13.1 and 13.4 Professionalism: 15.2, 16.6, 16.9, 17.1, 17.3, 17.6, 17.10 and 18.4

Essential content:  Introductions.  Ground rules.  The Electronic Portfolio.  Making the most of the year – Educational agreement.  Assessment methods.

Teaching/learning methods:  Lecture, discussion, group work.

Expected learning outcomes: At the end of the session all participants should be able to:  Describe the use and benefit of their e-Portfolio.  Give an account of what is expected of them throughout the year.  Describe the relevance of psychological contracting and its impact on the educational agreement.  Describe correct use of the self-assessment and professional development planning tools in the e-Portfolio.  Describe the various assessment methods used in the Directorate and how they will meet the course requirement.  Give a detailed account of their role in the assessment process.  Describe the importance and value of teamwork in the successful completion of Dental Foundation Training.

Programme 9.15am registration 9.30am – 16.45pm including lunch break

Page 9 of 23 North scheme Autumn 2016 DAY: 2 SESSION: All day DATE: Friday 2 September 2016

VENUE: The Durham Centre, Belmont Industrial Estate, Belmont, Durham DH1 1TN

TITLE: Dental Foundation Training (DFT) Induction day 2

SPEAKER: Foundation Dentists CPD HOURS: 6

Curriculum objectives covered: Communication: 13.1, 13.5 and 13.7

Essential content:  This study day will explore the FD’s leadership, communication and creativity. FDs will work in schemes alongside their Training Programme Directors.

Teaching/learning methods:  Discussion, group work, hands on element.

Expected learning outcomes: At the end of the session all participants should be able to:  Describe the importance and value of teamwork in the successful completion of Dental Foundation Training.  Have started to develop their own support network.  Question their motivation to embrace all the training the year has to offer.

Programme 9.15am registration 9.30am – 16.45pm including lunch break

Page 10 of 23 North scheme Autumn 2016 DAY: 3 SESSION: All day DATE: Thursday 15 September 2016

VENUE: Bourne House, Mandale Business Park, Belmont, Durham DH1 1TH

TITLE: Rediscovering your wet fingered skills

SPEAKER: Mr Neeraj Diddee, Training Programme Director and Educational Supervisors CPD HOURS: 6

Please ensure you have appropriate clinical wear with you

Curriculum objectives covered: Clinical: 10.3 10.5 10.8, 10.11 and 10.12

Essential content:  Practical revision of basic restorative procedures led by TPD and Educational Supervisors allowing FDs to focus on the areas they feel practical revision of techniques would be most helpful.

Teaching/learning methods:  Hands on practical with phantom heads.

Expected learning outcomes: At the end of the session all participants should be able to:  Demonstrate a range of clinical procedures which display the skills and dexterity expected of an early stage FD.  Describe different options to restore teeth and when they should be used.  Explain the rationale behind different restorative techniques.  Give an account of the basic features of a clinical camera and how to take the standard photographs needed to accompany a clinical case.

Programme 9.15am registration 9.30am – 16.45pm including lunch break

Page 11 of 23 North scheme Autumn 2016 DAY: 4 SESSION: All day DATE: Wednesday 21 September 2016

VENUE: The Durham Centre, Belmont Industrial Estate, Belmont, Durham DH1 1TN

TITLE: Getting started with core topics

SPEAKER: Training Programme Directors, Mr Peter Knops, South Scheme Educational Supervisor, General Practice Training Trainees and Ms Wendy Thompson, GDP CPD HOURS: 6

Curriculum objectives covered: Clinical: 8.5, 8.6 and 8.7 Communication: 13.1 and 13.5 Professionalism: 17.2, 17.3, 17.6, 17.8 and 17.9 Management and leadership: 20.6, 22.2 and 22.7

Essential content:  Antimicrobial prescribing in practice.  Decontamination in primary care.  Reflective writing.  Assignments.  Radiographs.

Teaching/learning methods:  Presentations.  Discussion.  Small group activity.  Powerpoint lecture and guidance.  Groups will rotate amongst the different speakers.  Radiograph variation exercise.

Expected learning outcomes: At the end of the session all participants should be able to:  Describe the essential elements of HTM 01-05.  Outline the appropriate situations for the prescription of antimicrobials.  Describe what evidence will be needed in support of the assignment.  Draw up an action plan to complete the audit and assignment in a timely manner.  Describe the chronology and different types of assessment.  Recognise the advantages of reflection.  Interpret radiographs.

Programme 9.15am registration 9.30am – 16.45pm including lunch break Page 12 of 23 North scheme Autumn 2016 DAY: 5A SESSION: Morning DATE: Thursday 29 September 2016

VENUE: Bourne House, Mandale Business Park, Belmont, Durham DH1 1TH

TITLE: NHS rules and regulations

SPEAKER: Mr Neeraj Diddee, Training Programme Director CPD HOURS: 3

Curriculum objectives covered: Clinical: 2.6 Communication: 13.4 Professionalism: 16.9 Management and leadership: 20.5, 20.9, 21.1 and 21.3

Essential content:  National Health Service Fees, Rules and Regulations and Terms of Service.  Units of Dental Activity (UDAs).

Teaching/learning methods:  Lecture.  Quiz.  Group discussion.

Expected learning outcomes: At the end of the session all participants should be able to:  Describe how to claim appropriately under GDS regulations.  Describe what to charge patients.  Describe which individuals are exempt from GDS charges.  Describe the responsibilities they have for individual patients under GDS regulations.

Programme 9.15am registration 9.30am – 12.45pm

Page 13 of 23 North scheme Autumn 2016 DAY: 5B SESSION: Afternoon DATE: Thursday 29 September 2016

VENUE: Bourne House, Mandale Business Park, Belmont, Durham DH1 1TH

TITLE: Group therapy – ironing out those early worries

SPEAKER: Mr Neeraj Diddee, Training Programme Director CPD HOURS: 3

Curriculum objectives covered: Management and leadership: 22.1, 22.2, 22.3, 22.6 and 22.7

Essential content:  Review of information given to date with opportunities to raise queries and enter discussions on experiences in practice and during study days. This may include the e-Portfolio, in practice assessments and the assignment.

Teaching/learning methods:  Informal discussions and small group teaching.

Expected learning outcomes: At the end of the session all participants should be able to:  Describe the benefits of peer review in relation to highlighting and solving issues.  Give an account of common early concerns and experiences regarding the in practice assessment process.  Formulate an action plan that can be used to shape the first few months.  Formulate an action plan to allow the assignments to be completed on time and to a high standard.

Programme 13.30pm – 16.45pm

Page 14 of 23 North scheme Autumn 2016 DAY: 6 SESSION: All day DATE: Thursday 13 October 2016

VENUE: Bourne House, Mandale Business Park, Belmont, Durham DH1 1TH

TITLE: Endodontics

SPEAKER: Mr Mark Haigh, GDP CPD HOURS: 6

Please ensure you have appropriate clinical wear with you and bring along 2 or 3 posterior teeth with access cavities already prepared. All extracted teeth must be sterilised by the FD prior to attending the course, according to the following: 1. Immerse the extracted teeth in 5.25% sodium hypochlorite for 7 days 2. Autoclave at 134oc and 30 psi for 3 minutes (teeth must be free of amalgam restorations to autoclave)

Curriculum objectives covered: Clinical: 1.9, 10.3, 10.6 and 10.11

Essential content:  Pre endodontic assessment.  Instrumentation using Ni-Ti instruments.  ‘Triniti’, ‘M Two’ and ‘Reciproc’ systems – hand and rotary.  Canal preparation techniques.  Medico-legal aspects.

Teaching/learning methods:  Interactive seminar.  Practical work with endo blocks and extracted teeth.  Group discussion.

Expected learning outcomes: At the end of the session all participants should be able to:  Formulate treatment plans for most patients requiring endodontics.  List some potential problems with endodontic treatment and how to deal with them.  Describe the appropriate use and limitations of endodontic instruments.  Obturate root canals effectively in a simulated case.  Demonstrate the use of some modern endodontic instruments.

Programme 9.15am registration 9.30am – 16.45pm including lunch break

Page 15 of 23 North scheme Autumn 2016 DAY: 7 SESSION: All day DATE: Thursday 20 October 2016

VENUE: Bourne House, Mandale Business Park, Belmont, Durham DH1 1TH

TITLE: Composites

SPEAKER: Mr Neeraj Diddee, Training Programme Director and Mr Oliver Bailey, GDP CPD HOURS: 6

Please ensure you have appropriate clinical wear with you

Curriculum objectives covered: Clinical: 10.2, 10.3, 10.5, 10.11 and 10.12

Essential content:  Anterior composite restorations.  Posterior composite restorations.

Teaching/learning methods:  Powerpoint presentation.  Demonstrations.  Hands on practical.

Expected learning outcomes: At the end of the session all participants should be able to:  Describe different bonding systems.  Categorise current composite materials on the market.  Identify correct case selection for composite restorations.  Demonstrate anterior and posterior layered composite restoration placement.  Demonstrate a step-by-step finishing and polishing protocol.

Programme 9.15am registration 9.30am – 16.45pm including lunch break

Page 16 of 23 North scheme Autumn 2016 DAY: 8A SESSION: Morning DATE: Wednesday 2 November 2016

VENUE: Bourne House, Mandale Business Park, Belmont, Durham DH1 1TH

TITLE: Minor oral surgery

SPEAKER: Ms Lee Mercer, Speciality Training Doctor in Oral Surgery and Mr Stuart Nelson, GDP CPD HOURS: 3

Please ensure you have appropriate clinical wear with you, the hands on element will be conducted on pigs heads.

Curriculum objectives covered: Clinical: 2.1, 2.3 and 7.2

Essential content:  Pre-operative assessment.  Flap design, bone and tooth removal.  Use of elevators, suturing.

Teaching/learning methods:  Short lectures.  Hands on practice.

Expected learning outcomes: At the end of the session all participants should be able to:  Describe the principles of flap raising, bone and tooth removal in a MOS procedure.  Demonstrate flap raising, bone and tooth removal on pig model.  Give an account of how they would decide which MOS procedures to tackle in general practice and which to refer.

Programme 9.15am registration 9.30am – 12.45pm

Page 17 of 23 North scheme Autumn 2016 DAY: 8B SESSION: Afternoon DATE: Wednesday 2 November 2016

VENUE: Bourne House, Mandale Business Park, Belmont, Durham DH1 1TH

TITLE: Finance 1

SPEAKER: Mr Alan Suggett, UNW Chartered Accountants CPD HOURS: 3

Curriculum objectives covered: Management and leadership: 21.2, 21.3, 21.4, 21.5 and 21.6

Essential content:  PAYE, role of the accountant, financial services and student loans.

Teaching/learning methods:  Presentations and interactive workshops.

Expected learning outcomes: At the end of the session all participants should be able to:  Describe the impact of different sorts of taxation.  Calculate their annual tax bill.  Describe the key characteristics of PAYE scheme.

Programme 13.30pm – 16.45pm

Page 18 of 23 North scheme Autumn 2016 DAY: 9 SESSION: All day DATE: Monday 14 November 2016

VENUE: Bourne House, Mandale Business Park, Belmont, Durham DH1 1TH

TITLE: New developments in paediatric dentistry

SPEAKER: Dr Anjali Kandiah, Consultant in Paediatric Dentistry and Dr Kate Kenny, Lecturer and Specialist in Paediatric Dentistry CPD HOURS: 6

Please ensure you have appropriate clinical wear with you

Curriculum objectives covered: Clinical: 1.9, 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.5, 3.6, 3.7, 3.8, 3.9 and 10.10

Essential content:  Developing clinical skills in treating primary dentition.  Recognise factors contributing to poor dental health.  Update on new developments in paediatric dentistry.

Teaching/learning methods:  Lectures and presentations.  Hands-on operative techniques for restoring primary carious dentition.

Expected learning outcomes: At the end of the session all participants should be able to:  Describe indications and contraindications for various restorative techniques used in treating the primary dentition.  Select the most appropriate techniques.  Provide preventative advice appropriate to the individual.  Describe techniques to help anxious child patients accept treatment.

Programme 9.15am registration 9.30am – 16.45pm including lunch break

Page 19 of 23 North scheme Autumn 2016 DAY: 10 SESSION: All day DATE: Thursday 24 November 2016

VENUE: Bourne House, Mandale Business Park, Belmont, Durham DH1 1TH

TITLE: Of art the communication

SPEAKER: Cascade Training CPD HOURS: 6

Curriculum objectives covered: Clinical: 5.3 Communication: 12.2, 12.4, 12.5, 12.7, 13.1 and 14.1

Teaching/learning methods:  Group learning.

Expected learning outcomes: At the end of the session all participants should be able to:  Describe the importance and power of good non verbal communication.  Give an account of how to deal with difficult situations using non verbal communication.  Explain what happens to our communication skills under pressure.  Describe how body language can be supportive or undermining.  Recognise the value of giving regular and specific positive feedback.  Demonstrate the technique of giving feedback.

Programme 9.15am registration 9.30am – 16.45pm including lunch break

Page 20 of 23 North scheme Autumn 2016 DAY: 11A SESSION: Morning DATE: Thursday 15 December 2016

VENUE: Bourne House, Mandale Business Park, Belmont, Durham DH1 1TH

TITLE: Foundation Dentists Case Presentation

SPEAKER: North Scheme Foundation Dentists CPD HOURS: 3

FDs are required to present a completed treatment planning case for a patient they have treated this term. A ten minutes powerpoint presentation followed by a five minutes discussion from the audience.

Curriculum objectives covered: Communication: 14.1 and 14.2

Teaching/learning methods:  Group discussion/reflection on clinical outcomes of treatment plans.

Expected learning outcomes: At the end of the session all participants should be able to:  Recognise the skills required to honestly reflect on their own treatment planning outcomes.  Give an account of how they plan and prioritise treatment.  Appraise their own and other’s dental photographs.  Demonstrate their progress for treatment planning by presenting a clinical case to their peers.

Programme 9.15am registration 9.30am – 12.45pm

Page 21 of 23 North scheme Autumn 2016 DAY: 11B SESSION: Afternoon DATE: Friday 11 December 2015

VENUE: Bourne House, Mandale Business Park, Belmont, Durham DH1 1TH

TITLE: Educational Supervisor Workshops

SPEAKER: North Scheme Educational Supervisors CPD HOURS: 3

Curriculum objectives covered: Clinical: 1.12 and 1.14 Communication: 12.8

Essential content:  Educational Supervisor workshops: topics chosen by FDs to address learning needs identified this term.

Teaching/learning methods:  Small group discussions.

Expected learning outcomes: At the end of the session all participants should be able to:  Describe how they would formulate different treatment options and undertake risk assessments.  Describe the importance of effectively communicating treatment options to patients.  Recognise valid differences in professional opinion regarding treatment planning.

Programme 13.30pm – 16.45pm

Page 22 of 23 North scheme Autumn 2016 Spring term dates: 9 January 2017 – 7 April 2017

Summer term dates: 24 April 2017 – 4 August 2017 BDA conference 25 and 26 May 2017

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