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Changes to the Statement of Dental Remuneration (SDR) on the amount of maternity, paternity, adoptive leave, and long term sickness payments that NHS dental contractors may receive.
This guidance is issued jointly by the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC), Public Health Wales (PHW), Public Health Agency (PHA) Northern Ireland, Health Protection Scotland (HPS), Public Health Scotland, Public Health England and NHS England.
Guidelines from the Royal College of Surgeons of England.
Standard operating procedures for dental teams in Scotland.
Advice to dentists about the reliability of FFP3 respirator masks, ongoing quality assurance procedure and the face-fitting programme.
A Short Life Working Group (SLWG) was established to review and make recommendations for remobilisation, development of guidance and other […]
Amendment 145 to the Statement of Dental Remuneration takes effect from 13th July 2020.
Amendment 144 of the Statement for Dental Remuneration was published on 22nd June 2020.
This is a letter from the Chief Dental Officer to all dental health professionals in Scotland. It outlines the first steps for the remobilisation of NHS dental services in Scotland.
COVID-19 Guidance
Guidance for oral health professionals relating to the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak.
Amendment 143 to the Statement of Dental Remuneration covers duplicate study casts and practice allowance and reimbursement of practice rental costs – designated areas.
Collated information and FAQs about the Safety Climate Survey, which closes on 31st March 2020.
Changes in salary scales and allowances in 2019-20 for hospital dentists, public health dentists, dental service staff, training grades, advisors, assistant directors and directors of dental practice education.
The Dental Companion, by the Scottish Dental Clinical Effectiveness Programme (SDCEP), delivers easy mobile access to SDCEP’s evidence-based guidance via Google Play, iTunes or the web.
This document contains background information and links to four elearning modules in Quality Improvement hosted by Turas for NHS Education for Scotland.
utlines the arrangements for the quality improvement (QI) activities undertaken by dentists for the forthcoming 3-year cycle 2019/22.
Scottish ministers have amended the regulations on dental remuneration, effective from 1st July 2019
Dentists with Enhanced Skills in Domiciliary Care
This letter advises NHS Boards and Practitioner Services of new arrangements being introduced for the provision of enhanced skills in […]