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IDA calls to ban school vending machines

The Irish Dental Association has called for a ban on school vending machines to help promote children’s oral health. Dr Rosarii McCafferty, president of the Public Dental Surgeons Group, warned sweets, crisps and fizzy drinks purchased by young people from these machines are increasing tooth decay and obesity. ‘There is convincing evidence from both home … Continued

McGimpsey pursues additional dental services in the North

Health Minister Michael McGimpsey has said that a tender to secure additional dental services in Northern Ireland should dramatically reduce access problems for patients by the end of next year. Speaking during an Assembly debate on 30 September, the Minister said that the consultation process will be completed by the end of next week and, … Continued

Higher levels of sugar and fat found in Irish breakfast cereals

Some breakfast cereals in Ireland contain higher levels of fat and sugar than the same product sold in other countries, a survey has revealed. According to the results of international research published in Consumer Choice magazine, cereals in Ireland contained ‘unacceptably’ high levels of sugar. The survey found Kellogg’s Coco Pops Coco Rocks contained almost … Continued

IMPACT health members suspend industrial action

Members of IMPACT trade union employed by the HSE and HSE-funded agencies suspended their industrial action on Wednesday 24 September, pending the outcome of a ballot on a settlement proposal by the Labour Relations Commission (LRC). The result of the ballot is expected in approximately three weeks’ time. Negotiations between IMPACT and the HSE concluded … Continued

Competition Authority welcomes new rules on advertising

The Competition Authority has welcomed the implementation of one of the main recommendations of its report on the dental profession. The Dental Council has now produced a new Code of Practice on Public Relations and Communications, which allows dentists to advertise their services to consumers with certain caveats, including that it be done in a … Continued

Greater numbers of Irish students look to study abroad

As reported in the Irish Independent, greater numbers of Irish students are opting to go to university in the UK. In subjects such as dentistry, some UK educational establishments have lower points requirements than in Ireland. Plus, with the falling value of Sterling against the Euro, third-level education in the UK may well have even … Continued

Minister announces NIMDTA re-appointments

Michael McGimpsey, the Minister for Health, has announced the re-appointment of two non-executive members to the Northern Ireland Medical and Dental Training Agency (NIMDTA). Mr Albert Baird has been re-appointed for a further three years, while Mrs Judith Eve will continue as a member of the Agency for another four years. Mr Baird BA AIA … Continued