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Ethics and professionalism Oxford English Dictionary Relates to morals, what is honourable What is a PROFESSION ….. A body of people recognised by their specific skills and learning in an activity where the public need protection
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The dental profession A body that declare they are willing to serve the public. They voluntarily submit to standards of ethical conduct beyond those required by the ordinary citizen. Undertake to accept personal responsibility to those they serve for their actions and to their profession for maintaining public confidence
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Undertake to accept personal responsibilty to those they serve and maintain public confidence.
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professional Subject to the law and ethical code of conduct. General Dental Council Standards guidance documents A discipline of all achieving a comparable standard.
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The dentist and dental care professional will practice dentistry according to the art and science of dentistry and the principles of humanity. They will safe guard the oral health of patients irrespective of their individual status
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The General Dental Council Set up by parliament to protect the public Responsible for registration and education. Self regulation ….specialist lists GDC visitations to dental schools every 6 years
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Fitness to practice Breaches of ethical dental practice can lead to loss of registration. Putting patients first….as a member of a caring profession a dental professional has a responsibility to put the interests of the patient first. The relationship between dentist (dcp) and patient relies on trust and the assumption that a dentist will act in the best interests of patients
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Standards Guidance The GDC Standards guidance. Principles of Patient Consent Principles of Patient Confidentiality Principles of Raising Concerns Principles of Complaints Handling Principles of Dental Teamworking
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CPD Continuing Professional Development The dental professional has a duty to maintain and update their professional competence through continuing education throughout their professional life
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Professional Indemnity Ethical obligation…. A dentist /dcp involved in advising or treating patients must hold membership of a defence organisation. This is in the interests of the patient who may have a right for compensation and the professional who may require legal or professional advice
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Interprofessional responsibilities Responsible for patients Responsible to the community Responsible to the staff and other team members Responsible to other health related professions and agencies
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Treatment of patients Always act in the interests of patients Respect patient confidentiality Obtain proper consent Act in a professional manner Apply discretion,skill, And Judgement…
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Protecting patients a dentist or dcp must act to protect patients when there is reason to believe that the patient,s care is threatened by a colleague,s conduct,performance or health. The safety of patients must come first at all times and should override personal and professional loyalties.
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Patient consent Reasonable that a patient should be told what is about to be done to him that he may take courage and put himself in such a situation as to enable him to undergo the operation…1767 Slater v Baker and Stapleton
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Valid consent The patient must be given sufficient information from which to form balanced judgement……informed consent The patient must have sufficient mental capacity to understand to what he or she is considering Consent must be given freely
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Define a professional person Define a group or professional body
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