‘Fear, uncertainty, exhaustion’: navigating fitness to practise proceedings

'Fear, uncertainty, exhaustion': navigating fitness to practise proceedings

Carol Somerville Roberts shares her personal experience of fitness to practise proceedings and advice for other dental professionals on how to cope.

It was a beautiful spring day when I opened the letter that would flip my world upside down. The letter no dentist ever wants to receive: notification from the General Dental Council (GDC) that a complaint had been made against me and a fitness to practise (FtP) investigation was underway. In that instant, everything changed.

Until then, I naively assumed that only ‘bad’ dentists were investigated. So, what did that make me? As the panic set in, I had to compose myself and carry on with my day. I was, after all, a practice owner and a busy clinician. Patients were waiting.

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