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Dentistry Graduates To Complete Training In Areas Of Patient Need, UK
New NHS training places will be made available to dentistry graduates 
  in areas of highest patient need, Health Minister Ann Keen announced 
  today. 
 
  Following a Government pledge in 2004 to increase the number of 
  dental students by 25 per cent, the first tranche of students will 
  complete their studies next year and begin one year of vocational 
  training. 
 
  The initial 40 extra training places coming through in 2009 will be 
  located in Yorkshire, the North West, the South West and the South 
  Central and the 170 dentists graduating every year from 2010 will 
  also be allocated places according to oral health need or where 
  demand is greatest. 
 
  Consideration is also being given to extending the NHS vocational 
  training scheme to two years to include a broader base of experience. 
  The measure would help to tackle poor access and is expected to be  
  welcomed by dentists. 
 
  The Government is making available £32 million to meet the cost of 
  vocational training for high numbers of dentistry graduates over 
  three years starting in 2009. This is additional to the £30m the 
  Government is already investing each year in dental schools for the 
  increased intake of students. 
 
  Health Minister Ann Keen said, 
 
  "The NHS now has over 4,000 more dentists than it did in 1997. We are 
  continuing our drive to expand the NHS workforce by ensuring that 
  every student dentist has access to vocational training upon 
  graduation. 
 
  "This vocational training will be targeted in those areas of the 
  country where NHS dentists are in highest demand as part of our 
  commitment to improving nationwide access and improving oral health." 
 
  In December 2007, the Government announced that increasing access to 
  NHS dentistry was a national priority for the NHS, and that it would 
  increase funding for dentistry by 11% [or £209m]. 
 
  Demonstrating a continued commitment to improving dental services, 
  Ann Keen also announced today that money being invested in NHS 
  dentistry will continue to be ring-fenced for a further two years 
  than previously expected, until 2011. This means that over £2 
  billion is allocated for NHS dentistry alone. 
 
  Since 2006, primary care trusts have had a legal duty to provide 
  dental services for those who need it. Patients in pain or requiring 
  urgent treatment should go to their PCT who will be able to advise 
  them on getting urgent dental care. 
 
  Notes
 
  1) When the Government introduced the new dental contract system in 
  2006, it decided that NHS dental funding would be ring-fenced until 
  2009. It has today decided to extend that ring-fencing for a further 
  two years in order to provide extra reassurance to patients and 
  dentists of its continuing commitment to NHS dentistry. 
 
  2) In March 2007, there were 21,041 dentists on NHS lists, an 
  increase of over 4,000 since 1997. 
Department of Health
		
Stomatologie absolvenþi de a completa formarea în domenii de nevoie de pacient, Marea Britanie - Dentistry Graduates To Complete Training In Areas Of Patient Need, UK - articole medicale engleza - startsanatate