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Keeping an open mind

Dentist Dr Mike Gow explains some of the ways hypnotherapy can be used in day-to-day practice 

  • 09 December 2011
  • Article
  • SoundBite

A traditional remedy

Opinion is divided on the effectiveness of homeopathic dentistry

  • 09 December 2011
  • Article
  • SoundBite

Step back in time

Head of the BDA museum, Jason Finch, looks at some fascinating objects that help tell the story of dentistry

  • 09 December 2011
  • Article
  • SoundBite

Dentists reminded to pay fee or pay the consequences

Dentists risk being removed from the register and denied the right to practise in the UK if they don’t pay their Annual Retention Fee (ARF) on time.

  • 08 December 2011

Lung cancer audit highlights importance of early detection

Patients with a cough persisting over three weeks are being advised to attend their GP and ask if an X-ray is needed to rule out lung cancer.

  • 07 December 2011
  • News

Think before removing patients

Removing patients from your practice list without good reason could prompt a complaint to the GMC or GDC.

  • 30 November 2011
  • Risk alert

Lost and found - medical case study

...Dr B suspected the data stick had gone missing a week before it was found but didn't report it...

  • 30 November 2011
  • Case study

Fewer medical students from poorer backgrounds

THE number of medical students from low income brackets has dropped in the past year, a new BMA report has revealed. 

  • 30 November 2011
  • News

EWTD rules could be changed

HIGH-LEVEL negotiations are underway that could lead to changes to the European Working Time Directive, including the way in which on-call time is counted and rest periods are enforced. 

  • 30 November 2011
  • News

Medical training survey raises serious concerns

THE majority of junior doctors’ training is good but there are serious concerns that must be dealt with urgently, according to a survey by the General Medical Council. 

  • 30 November 2011
  • News

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