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...Vocationally Related Qualification The other primary qualification is the NVQ level 3 Dental Nursing Certificate (3231) delivered by City & Guilds...
...Vocationally Related Qualification The other primary qualification is the NVQ level 3 Dental Nursing Certificate (3231) delivered by City & Guilds...
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...during routine conscious sedation. This examination is only suitable for candidates engaged in this type of work on a regular basis as the completion of a Record of Experience...
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...are required to provide oral health advice to patients under the direction of a dentist. Syllabus The syllabus for the Certificate in Oral Health Education...
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...and theoretical teaching) is normally sufficient to cover the course but this is not prescriptive as the delivery may vary from centre to centre...
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...understanding which a dental nurse assisting in orthodontic procedures needs to develop in order to practise competently. Therefore much of the assessment...
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...Candidates will be required to attend a programme of theoretical instruction and also compile evidence of practical competence through a Record of Experience...
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The British Dental Nurses and Assistants Examining Board was founded in 1943, but it was in 1936 that Mr Philip Grundy, a general practitioner from Leyland in Lancashire, first envisaged a qualifying examination for dental surgery assistants. He consulted various well known people in the dental profession to see if any organisation was interested in setting up an examining board. He travelled widely, speaking to officials of the British Dental Association, Incorporated Dental Society (IDS), the Public Dental Services Association (PDSA) and the Deans of Birmingham, Bristol, Edinburgh, Leeds, London, Manchester and Newcastle Dental Hospitals. Finally, in 1942, Colonel J Hawkins, Dean of Birmingham Dental School, agreed to assist Mr Grundy in forming a Board of Examiners for Dental Nurses and Assistants.