LITERATURE REVIEW Student’s Name: Institution: Literature Review Introduction Healthcare professionals have continuously used the term continuing professional development CPD. The term has evolved from simpler terms of continuing dental education (CDE), continuing education (CE) and continuing medical education (CME).Even though the terms are still being interchangeably used, the wider term CPD acknowledges the inclusion of subjects that go beyond health care topics such as social, personal and managerial skills. It also recognizes the context of multidisciplinary nature of practice and the competencies required to ensure high quality health care. Through this process, healthcare professionals can update themselves through a …show more content…
The author of the article is a highly qualified dental hygienist with over 27 years of experience. The literature search was able to find various studies related to CPD and dental hygienist. Because of this, majority of the information has been extracted relating to dental care, and is aligned to healthcare professionals such as doctors who also participated in the compulsory CPD. This essay will rely heavily to the applicable generic results from the articles literature unless the results extracted are specific to a particular …show more content…
The GDC insisted that within the duration of five year, every DCP should offer evidence of compliance with the respective mandate and ensure it completes a legal minimum of at least 150 hours of the required CPD. The 50 hours must be verified through certification and must include the major subjects of disinfection, radiography, contamination and emergencies. Specific to healthcare rationale is that effective regulation promotes positive health outcomes. The purpose of mandatory CPD and professional regulation is twofold: The first one is to ensure the safety, welfare and health of patients and the second one is to protect the public from any potential
This object of this assignment is to identify what personal and professional development is, if there is any difference between personal and professional development and what opportunities there are, how this benefits both staff and Lancashire Care Foundation Trust (LCF
This essay aims to discuss the importance of Continuing Professional Development (CPD) within a National Health Service (NHS) medical imaging department; and how it contributes to delivering high quality patient-centred care. It will include any associated advantages and/or disadvantages to the NHS and imaging department; and discuss the impact of compulsory CPD associated with management and service delivery. Finally, radiography specific examples of CPD currently documented within the NHS will we stated with suggestions for increased uptake of CPD within imaging departments.
The patient was keen to get her oral hygiene up to a good standard and prevent any
To begin, dentistry plays an integral role in the daily lives of countless individuals. Dentistry as defined by the International Council of Nurses is, "The profession of practice of providing care for the sick and inform in regards to oral hygiene." Populations around the world, and in particular Japan, are aging quite rapidly. Baby Boomers, individuals born between 1946 and 1964 are reaching retirement age as they too become older. As this demographic age becomes older, they will typically become more prone to sickness or other forms of detrimental illnesses. As such, the importance of dentistry in the coming years will be even more profound. As such, interviewing an individual within the health care industry provided valuable insights as to the overall profession, and the implications it has on society.
Essentials of dental assisting by Debbie S. Robinson - Doni L. Bird Fourth Edition Chapter 8 page 122
In the next section, I will review and discuss the implications of prior research. Then, I will detail my methodology and results. Finally, I will discuss my finding and draw conclusions. The end of the paper cites references and includes any appendices vital to the understanding of the paper.
This clinical observation (02/12/2018) focused on the different elements of patient assessment, treatment planning to the implementation of dental hygiene care.
Team work and open communication is, as I have said and will say numerous times, vital to achieving organisational objectives and creating a positive working environment and a ‘can-do’ attitude.
* Role models – be able to coach and mentor managers and trainers within the warehouse, People value my input and seek my ideas and suggestions when key decisions need to be made regarding not only Learning and Development but other operational decisions.
As a Registered Dental Hygienist worked in the dental field for more than 6 years, I am passionate with Dentistry. With an outstanding patients’ relationship achievements and understanding of patients first priority, I have established the confident with my people skills. My patients always feel very happy after seeing me, because I treat them like my family members and their comfort and satisfaction means a lot to me. Many patients have requested to see me again right after their first appointment. I also have an excellent organization and time management skills. Self-confident is my key to success and I am qualified to
At the start of the CPFR pilot program, there were several concerns that were addressed regarding the integration of information and sharing of product information with Valley Bakers. Some of the issues that were negotiated at the beginning of the pilot program were:
The critique of the article has been done to identify some assumptions that are being made by the authors, further challenging them and proving the point to be valid or not.
As stated previously, the traits characterizing OCPD have long been recognized within psychological literature. In fact, the current criteria and characteristic features stem from Sigmund Freud’s definition of the “anal” personality. One of Freud’s psychosexual stages is the anal stage. He believed that if children became frustrated in this stage due to tensions between the parents and child during toilet training, it led to a triad of “anal-erotic” characteristics—orderliness (bodily cleanliness), parsimony (miserliness), and obstinacy (stubbornness; Samuels & Costa 2012; Villemarette-Pittman et al., 2004). It is theorized that children have a desire to control and manipulate their own excretory activities. If a parent interferes with this process by being, for example, too impatient,
The purpose of this review is to narrate and provide the details of published academic studies about the
As medicine progresses day by day so are the varieties of procedures that can be accomplished on patients in order to improve quality of life. One of the areas of the health care system that has developed the most is the dental field. Now a days, the diversity of dental procedures performed on people of different ages is extraordinary. Dentists have also improved, not only their techniques thanks to the advances in technology and new equipment that allows them to perform all the different procedures, but as well as on their training. Dentists today, thanks to that intensive training; are capable of screening for