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JK Williams Gold Medal awarded

Dr Stephen Cotter has been awarded the JK Williams Gold Medal at the recent membership of Orthodontics examination (mOrth RCSEng). The annual JK Williams gold medal is a prestigious prize awarded to the individual achieving the most outstanding examination performance at the Intercollegiate Membership in Orthodontics examination of the Royal College of Surgeons of England … Continued

A survey carried out by the Western Health and Social Services Board over the months of April and May 2008 has shown that over this short period services had deteriorated to the extent that adults, and in some instances children, were unable to register with dentists in the area. The ‘mystery shopper’ calls covered the … Continued

Harney announces consultation on health information

The Minister for Health and Children, Mary Harney TD, has announced a public consultation exercise on the proposed Health Information Bill, which will deal with the collection, use, sharing, storage, disclosure and transfer of personal health information, as well as the rights of individuals to control and access their health information. This includes information held … Continued

BDA rep slams proposed outsourcing in the North

Barry McGonigle, a senior member of the Northern Ireland branch of the British Dental Association, has told the Western Health and Social Services Council of his concerns for the future of dentistry in the north-west of the country. At the Council’s monthly meeting, Mr McGonigle said he held deep concerns for the dental profession and … Continued

Belfast patients left in the dark about mouth cancer

The British Dental Health Foundation has revealed that Belfast dental patients fear they are being put at risk of mouth cancer – as 76% say their dentist has never checked them for the condition and 90% say their dentist has never even spoken to them about it. According to the independent public advice charity, mouth … Continued

One in five adults suffering from sensitive teeth

Figures from the Irish Dental Association (IDA) have revealed that almost one in five adults suffer from tooth sensitivity. The results also show that 70% of dentists believe that incidences of sensitive teeth are increasing and 65% warn that it is a serious oral health problem among Irish adults. The representative association of Irish dentists … Continued

Queen’s University seeks ‘patient actors’

Queen’s University’s School of Medicine and Dentistry is inviting people from all walks of life to work as ‘patient actors’. Also known as Standardised Patients (SPs), members of the public are being invited to act as patients in return for payment. The roles are part of Queen’s Patients as Partners (PasP) programme, a novel approach … Continued