Dental Office Meeting Agenda



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Refer to the link below, page 23, Part II: Products subject to Article 4, paragraph 3 – Dental Amalgam http://www.mercuryconvention.org/Portals/11/documents/conventionText/Minamata 20Con vention 20on 20Mercurye.pdf 6.1.5 Recent Referral of a Dentist to the GDC by NHS Education for Scotland To discuss: the implications of the referral led by G Boyle 6.1.6 Mandatory Training Requirement for New Dental Registrants To discuss: the training by NHS Education for Scotland for overseas dentists entering practice in Scotland led by G Boyle 6.1.7 PDS Patient Delays for Extractions in Greater Glasgow and Clyde To discuss: the 8-10 week delay in referrals to the PSD for dental extractions 6.1.8 Proposed Decontamination Allowance To receive: an update from D McColl on the proposal for an allowance for practice decontamination / lease / purchase of equipment 6.1.9 Survey of Independent GDPs on Quality and Performance of Services of PSD To receive: a report of the first meetings with PSD held on 13 July 2016 (SDPC2016/28) 6.1.10 ‘Working Together’ a PSD Paper To receive a paper drafted by J Cameron, Senior Dental Adviser, PSD (SDPC2016/29) 6.2 SCOTTISH ORTHODONTIC SPECIALIST GROUP Standing Agenda item Nothing to report 6.3 SDPC MEETING WITH THE GDC 15 JUNE 2016 To receive: an update from the Chair 6.4 CHANGING THE BALANCE OF PRACTICE EARNINGS To receive: a report of the meeting held on 10 August 2016 (SDPC2016/30) and an update from the Chair on his and J Glen’s presentation at the BDA Scottish Dental Conference and Exhibition on 2 September 2016 6.5 DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME OF ADULT DENTAL CARE To receive: an update of the meeting held on 31 August 2016 6.6 SDPC REVIEW THE SDR WORKING GROUP To receive: a report of the first meeting held on Tuesday 16 August 2016 (SDPC2016/31) 6.7 ANNUAL MEETING BETWEEN SDPC AND THE DEFENCE ORGANISATIONS O: Drive/SDPC/2016/Sept/SDPC Agenda SDPC2016/25 To consider: whether SDPC should hold an annual meeting with the defence organisations following




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