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Training for members

MDDUS learning materials and courses are designed specifically for members and their teams to use either on an individual basis or in a team-based session. Our aim is to highlight some of the most common medico- and dento-legal risk areas and offer guidance and practical advice on achieving best practice. Search our library by keyword or use the filters on the left to browse by training type and topic

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Dental complaints handling

This course is aimed at dentists and dental practice managers. It takes around 45 minutes to complete and includes a short assessment at the end

  • Online course

Good practice in record keeping for GDPs

This course is aimed at GDPs and is designed to build on the requirements associated with good record keeping

  • Online course

Good practice in consent for GDPs

This course is aimed at GDPs and is designed to build on the requirements associated with obtaining valid consent.

  • Online course

GDPR: Managing data security breaches

This course looks at what constitutes a data security breach under the GDPR and how to understand what is required when one is discovered.

  • Online course

An introduction to Privacy Notices

This short course is aimed primarily at data controllers and those who have a responsibility for developing organisational policies in medical and dental teams.

  • Online course

Confidentiality for dentists

This course is aimed at at General Dental Practitioners, although practice administrative staff may find its content helpful. It takes around 30 minutes to complete and includes a short assessment at the end

  • Online course

Acting as a witness for dentists

This course aims to build knowledge on the requirements associated with giving evidence as a professional witness across the various legal systems in the UK.

  • Online course

GDPR: Managing subject access requests

The course looks at the legal framework relating to subject access requests under the GDPR and the Data Protection Act 2018.

  • Online course

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