Special Care Dentistry
Training Programme Director: Camilla Boynton
HEE South West have the following Special Care Specialty training posts in National Recruitment Spring 2024.
For Job description details please follow the links below for the different posts.
Devon
Bristol
Dorset
Curriculum
National Recruitment
Expectations
The trainee should develop:
- a specialist and holistic approach to care provision
- an interest in continuing education
- an interest in teaching and teaching skills,
- a continued interest in research methods and techniques,
- a responsible attitude and commitment to the training of hospital staff
- experience and knowledge of NHS management
- and an interest in professional activity
Clinical
- Meet the requirements for a specialist and holistic approach to care provision
- Multidisciplinary care
- Oncology including Head & Neck Radiotherapy, Bone Marrow Transplantation, Adult Haematology & post treatment adjuncts (monoclonal antibody therapy, bisphosphonates)
- Behavioural or Learning difficulties, Mental Health Issues and anxiety
Mobility and access and care of the elderly
Treatment modalities including: IHS, IV sedation & GA
Research
Active participation in research is welcomed. However, there will be considerable time pressures on you during training and large projects are usually impractical.
You may consider:
- undertaking a small project
- playing a specific part in a larger scale project
- preparing papers for publication – case reports, review articles etc
Publications
As well as aiming to publish in peer reviewed journals you should aim to publish audit(s) in the Clinical Effectiveness Bulletin and act as a reviewer for this publication. You may have the opportunity to review papers for other peer reviewed journals.
Teaching
You should attend a course which covers educational theory and practical teaching skills. You should try to gain experience in teaching to as many groups as possible e.g.:
- Undergraduates
- Postgraduates
- Dental Care Professionals
In as many formats as possible e.g.
- One-to one
- Seminars
- Larger lectures
Examining
If possible you should try to gain examining experience at undergraduate or postgraduate level. The Dental Faculties of the Royal Colleges are often looking for MFDS/MJDS examiners.
Management
It is difficult to be prescriptive in what you need to do to prepare for this part of the exam. Examples of things to consider are:
- Attending management and leadership courses
- Attending management meetings at your Trust
- Chairing meetings within your department
- Shadowing your Chief Executive/ Medical Director /Directorate manager etc
- Attending MCN, LDC and other meetings concerned with organisation of local dental services
Evidencing your progress
ISCP will host your online portfolio. Make sure you update your information about your placement including your TPD, ES and Clinical supervisors.