RESUMO
The need for continuing education in orthodontics is recognised by many practitioners and the demand for post-graduate courses is high. The limitations of such courses, particularly the short technique type, are recognised and within the West Midlands the value of a longer term clinical attachment has been emphasised. The West Midlands has a well established orthodontic consultant service with fifteen NHS and one honorary consultant; the specialist practitioner service is small by national standards. All of the orthodontic consultants have long supported the clinical assistant post as a valuable vehicle for practitioners' continuing education. Building on the example given by the consultants in the four Thames Regions, a structured, centralised academic programme has been developed to enhance the clinical training given during these two year posts.
Assuntos
Educação Continuada em Odontologia/métodos , Ortodontia/educação , Currículo , Inglaterra , Humanos , Preceptoria , Inquéritos e QuestionáriosRESUMO
This article describes the procedures that dental hygienists may undertake in the United Kingdom at the present time and compares these with the 'expanded duties' function of auxiliary personnel abroad. An 'expanded duties' training programme in orthodontic procedures taught to Canadian Hygienists at Birmingham Dental Hospital is described in detail.