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The GDC committee's sanctions not punitive?
19th Oct 2011
...Could have fooled me! I have just seen a case arriving at the GDC against an RDN that carried out some impressions on a friend and did some tooth whitening in 2009! Now, I am not going to embarrass this registrant by naming them and I really feel for her, but some may argue that this person transgressed the rules and it should be dealt with. Let us look at what we know about this case: This is complete and utter hearsay on my part and it is not founded on anything more than a hunch; but it smacks of it. The question should be 'is the registrants Fitness to Practise impaired now?' Not punitive? Yeah right. |
| Shaun Howe Shaun trained and qualified as a dental hygienist in 1993. He works full time across two practices in Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire in both NHS and private practice. Shaun sat on the GDC Fitness to Practice Panel 2003-2008 and gained an insight into the GDC and the problems that face registrants. He has a keen interest in clinical governance and quality assurance and completed the FGDP RCS Eng Certificate of Dental Practice Appraisal in 2009. Shaun is also one of three DCP local dental advisors for Dental Protection Limited and is a Key Opinion Leader for Philips Sonicare. He regularly lobbies for the advancement of DCPs and in 2009 was the first non-dentist to make a proposal at the annual LDC conference. Shaun frequently speaks to professional groups on professionalism and other ethical/legal issues and contributes to several websites and publications. |

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