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Social media use in GP and dental practice
This 90-minute webinar takes place on Wednesday 29 October from 12,30pm until 2pm and it will explore the evolving role of social media in general medical and dental practice settings.
Responding to dental complaints in writing
This 50-minute webinar is available on demand and examines the potential benefits and pitfalls of responding to dental complaints in writing.
Organising dental complaints meetings – practical considerations
This one-hour live webinar takes place on Thursday 30 October from 12,30pm until 1.30pm and it will examine the practical suggestions for holding complaints meetings, including pre-meeting considerations and arrangements.
Investigating dental complaints
This webinar, available now, will examine the important regulatory, professional, and legal considerations when investigating dental complaints.
Employment Law Update 2025
This hour-long webinar is available on-demand and is hosted by HR and Employment Adviser, Sarah Madeley (MDDUS) and she discusses the key employment updates in 2025, providing practical tips to prepare and comply with changes to legislation.
Dental webinar series: An introduction to Cognitive bias in dental practice
This webinar is available on-demand and is suitable for all dentists to attend.
Legal Webinar Series: Negligence Claims (Scotland)
This hour-long webinar is now available to watch on-demand and will provide an overview of medical negligence claims.
Dental webinar series: Oral cancer - avoiding delay in diagnosis
This hour-long webinar is available on-demand and draws from MDDUS case experience and analysis of clinical negligence claims associated with delayed referral, resulting in a diagnosis of oral cancer.
CQC Webinar: Step into an Inspector’s Shoes (Dental)
This 75 minute webinar is now available to watch on demand and is suitable for all dental teams to attend.
Coroner's Inquests: Demystifying the process
This one-hour on-demand webinar is designed for any healthcare practitioner working in England and Wales.