Rebecca Morris considers how to achieve your goals despite the pandemic’s effect on dental nurse education

The impact of new enhanced infection control measures has meant that dental nurses have needed to up their game. Many of the new measures for protecting staff and patients from COVID-19 are unprecedented in a general dental practice, and so there is a firm knowledge basis to be handed down from experts within the team. This means that dental training for the everyone involved has changed dramatically. The team must work together to create workable solutions and they need to collaborate to iron-out the wrinkles from new working practices.

Recent events have highlighted the skills of dental nurses developed from practical experience, 12 years of CPD updates and the need for them to be active in developing working procedures, in line with new and continually changing regulatory guidance

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