From reality TV to Tiktok: navigating media publicity as a dental professional
From reels to reality TV, the DDU’s Shruti Chopra looks at the dentolegal implications of the media spotlight. As bright and articulate people, dental professionals
From reels to reality TV, the DDU’s Shruti Chopra looks at the dentolegal implications of the media spotlight. As bright and articulate people, dental professionals
The government needs to address the ‘unsustainable’ cost of clinical negligence cases, says the Dental Defence Union (DDU). The organisation has written to health secretary
Sarah Buxton, a BSDHT (British Society of Dental Hygiene and Therapy) partner, shares her top legal tips for dental hygienists and dental therapists. 1. Seek advice
Dentists who graduated overseas were more likely to receive harsher sanctions if they did not have legal support, GDC figures show. Nearly two in five
Recording negative actions as well as positive in your dental records is key, says Ian Gordon. All clinicians know the importance of dental records. Many
Dental professionals have contacted the DDU with a variety of dentolegal concerns about the COVID-19 health crisis. Leo Briggs answers some of the most common
Raj Rattan shares his journey with Dental Protection, and what the organisation offers its members What attracted you to working for Dental Protection? I was
DDU members facing ethical or dentolegal issues are encouraged to contact our team for expert advice. Calls are free, confidential and will not affect future
Leo Briggs looks at how you can meet expectations throughout your career, with help from your dental defence organisation. Dental student Dental school gives you