Evening Class to Prepare Nurses for National Examination
Course
In Kingsbridge
Description
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Type
Course
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Location
Kingsbridge
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Duration
30 Weeks
To prepare trainee or unqualified dental nurses to take the National Certificate for Dental Nurses. Suitable for: Dental nurses
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Teachers and trainers (1)
Diane Cox
Course Tutor
Since returning to dental nursing Diane passed the National Certificate for Dental Nursing with a distinction. She has now developed a passion to mentor other student dental nurses to provide not only first class chairside assistance, but also dental nurses that offer exceptional all round patient care.
Course programme
Course Content
To complete the comprehensive list of training opportunities we are able to offer your dental team, we are very proud to include a course, accredited by the National Examining Board for Dental Nurses (NEBDN). This qualification is nationally recognised and remains the benchmark by which other training courses are measured.
The course covers all areas of the National Certificate syllabus from Infection Control through to Oral Surgery – and everything in between! Each subject is looked at in detail, with the emphasis on the role of the dental nurse in each situation.
The course is presented, predominantly, by it’s originator Diane Cox. Diane is well placed to know what it takes to pass the National Certificate having passed her own exam with a distinction. Since then, Diane has continued to enjoy a very active dental nursing career and now wishes to focus some of her attention on mentoring other dental nurses, helping them to achieve equally high (or higher) grades and therefore offering employers and patients a consistently high level of patient care. Diane has been invited to speak to local and national DCP groups on the importance of customer service skills in the dental nursing profession and her course focuses largely on the patient journey – considering the dental nurses actions from the patients perception.
With a September or March start date, the course runs weekly for approximately 30 weeks and aims to prepare dental nurses for either the May or November exam respectively.
Each week the students will receive a comprehensive tutorial consisting of Power Point presentation, group discussions and on occasion practical demonstrations. Detailed handouts, which act as revision aids, accompany each tutorial and weekly homework set in a style similar to the format of the National Exam to further help students prepare for the actual exam. Throughout the course there are mock-style written and practical exams to help build confidence in the nurses as their real exam approaches.
Diane knows that the period of preparation for the exam can be very stressful for the nurses, and therefore wants her students to know that if they have any questions or concerns between the weekly sessions, she can always be contacted to ease any worries. Diane prides herself on being approachable & enthusiastic, and wants to use these attributes to motivate and inspire her students.
Evening Class to Prepare Nurses for National Examination