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Oxford Professional Practice: Handbook of Management for Hospital Dentistry

9780198890904
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Healthcare management in dentistry is a highly skilled and multifaceted area of expertise. Although it features heavily in any path to specialising in dentistry, it often doesnt make it to many clinical resources or books to help guide the dentist on their journey.More than ever, there is an increased focus on healthcare management within the dental syllabus, and a greater emphasis at more junior levels. Oxford Professional Practice:: Handbook of Management for Hospital Dentistry covers the managerial component of the dental curricula in a concise manner, whilst pertaining to the wider NHS setting. This practical pocket-sized handbook ranges from the over-arching NHS policies, down to the daily management of staff, conflict, risks, and trainees within the dental team. Also catering to the Intercollegiate Specialty Fellowship Examination (ISFE), it is an ideal companion for trainees on the dental postgraduate pathway, right the way through to consultants in their early leadership years.
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OUP Oxford
104031
9780198890904
9780198890904

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Publication date
2025
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
440
Dimensions (mm)
100 x 180
Weight (g)
290
  • History of the NHS; Current structure of the NHS and commissioning; Structure and commissioning of NHS dentistry; The dental department within the trust and health network; Running a department; Patient safety and risk management; Staff management; Information governance; Trainee management; Research governance; Managing a dental laboratory; Approaching scenarios;
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