Join our host Nigel Jones and panellists Shiv Pabary and Chris Groombridge for this NHS-themed live webinar, where the content will be driven by you – the viewer.
The 5 of April 2022 saw the arrival of the long-awaited NHS contract requirements from England’s CDO Sara Hurley. It was announced that during April – June (Q1) of 2022, NHS dentists face financial penalties for failure to hit 95% of their pre-pandemic levels and that the dental standard operating procedure (SOP) has been dropped with immediate effect.
What consequences do these actions have for the profession? Nigel and the panellists will be discussing this, and much more, during this live ‘question time’ webinar.
Make sure you have your mobile phone at the ready, as we’ll be asking you to get involved throughout the webinar with our live anonymous polling feature.
You’ll also get the opportunity to ask your questions during the live event. Register now to book your place and get your burning questions answered.
Please note there is no CPD available for this webinar.
Speaker: Nigel Jones
Nigel Jones is strategy director at Practice Plan, the UK’s leading provider of practice-branded dental plans. He has supported the development of successful private practices throughout the majority of his career, which spans more than 30 years.
Practice Plan has supported over 1,800 dental practices to transform the profitability of their business through the combination of a well-populated plan and personalised support including marketing, business advice, events and training.
Speaker: Shiv Pabary MBE
Shiv Pabary MBE is a member of the GDPC Executive, an education associate for the General Dental Council, a local dental adviser to NHS England and was awarded an MBE for his services to NHS dentistry in the North East.
Speaker: Chris Groombridge
Chris Groombridge is joint managing director of 543 Dental Centre and chair of the charity Teeth Team.
He’s Secretary of the Hull and East Yorkshire Local Dental Committee, a member of the Local Dental Network (LDN) for North Yorkshire and Humber and a director of the Associated Dental Groups.