Dental Public Health is a non-clinical specialty focusing on populations rather than individuals. It has been defined as "the science and the art of preventing and controlling disease and promoting dental health through organised community efforts."
Programme Description
Dental Public Health is a non-clinical specialty focusing on populations rather than individuals. It has been defined as "the science and the art of preventing and controlling disease and promoting dental health through organised community efforts."
Building on a broad clinical dental background a career in dental public health expands horizons to encompass a population-wide focus on oral health.
It considers the broader environmental, social and behavioural influences on oral health together with key dental health needs assessments to develop effective solutions to improve the dental health of populations and reduce inequalities by reducing demand on health care systems by redirection of resources to priority areas.
Dental public health specialists also provide leadership and expertise in oral health surveillance, policy development, community-based disease prevention and health promotion.
To enter this dental specialty candidates will usually embark on a four year training programme, during which they will complete a masters degree in dental public health (MPH) at a recognised institution. MPH is currently offered at the universities of Dundee and Glasgow.
About the Scotland Deanery
The Scotland Deanery’s primary responsibility is the education and training of doctors in Scotland.
We are also responsible for the appraisal and re-validation of all doctors in Scotland as well as a number of cross cutting and multi-professional programmes, including patient safety, quality improvement of patient care and the development of Scotland’s remote and rural workforce.
Most of our focus is on the training of Scotland’s 6000 postgraduate trainee doctors who deliver care every day while in hospitals and general practices within NHS Scotland. We oversee this training, making sure it meets the regulatory standards of the GMC and that trainees make the right progress.
Through distribution of Additional Cost of Teaching (ACT) funding, we support the undergraduate medical education and training delivered by Scotland’s 5 medical schools: making sure significant resources are used properly to underpin the clinical teaching of medical students in hospitals and general practices.
The continuing development of doctors is another key task and we support many educational and training initiatives for fully trained Consultants, General Practitioners and Associate Specialists.
Alongside this we lead on multiprofessional training schemes for pharmacists, general practice nurses and general practice managers, whilst having a pivotal role in relevant research through our involvement in the Scottish Medical Education Research Consortium.
Our overarching aim is to deliver first-class medical education and training for Scotland to ensure safe, effective care for patients, both now and in the future.
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