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United Kingdom Edition March 15-21, 2010 he deadline is approaching for accredited members wanting to become Fellows of the British Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry (BACD). T Become a Fellow of the BACD cosmetic dentistry in a peer-reviewed publication, or have given a postgraduate lecture at a BACD meeting or another national or international conference. A spokeswoman for the BACD said: “The BACD is committed to promoting clinical excellence through education and professional development. “For accredited members, achieving BACD Fellowship indicates excellence in interdisciplinary treatment planning and the execution of complex treatments to consistently high standards. “The benefits of Fellowship status include use of the title ‘Fellow of the British Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry’; a plaque acknowledging Fellowship status, which will be superior to the Accreditation plaque; and use of the approved Fellow logo.” For those considering submitting cases for examination, the deadline is 16 April. For more information contact the BACD on telephone number 020 7612 4166 or email info@bacd.com. DT Matrix The highest and final stage of the BACD’s Career Path in Cosmetic Dentistry, Fellowship is aimed at those working at an advanced level who are also sharing their knowledge with the rest of the profession. The Fellowship is open to accredited members who have either published a scientific article on a clinical subject related to Inserts like a wedge Form Contact Point Tougher action to support medicines supply A package of tough new actions to ensure that NHS patients can get the medicines they need was agreed at a summit to discuss concerns about current difficulties with the supply of medicines, hosted by Health Secretary Andy Burnham and Health Minister Mike O’Brien yesterday. The actions that were jointly agreed between the delegates include: • A more explicit duty for manufacturers and wholesalers to ensure that sufficient stocks of medicines are available to NHS patients; • A series of targeted inspections by the Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Authority; Tight cervical marginal adaptation prevents overhangs Flexible wing exerts pressure for maintained separation and cervical adaption • Tougher standards for the issue of licences for medical wholesalers; and • Development of best practice guidance on how supply difficulties should be dealt with by healthcare professionals, pharmacists, manufacturers and wholesalers. The targeted inspections mean that manufacturers and wholesalers will risk losing their licences and face prosecution if they breach legal duties on supply of medicines. Pharmacists and doctors risk being called to account by their professional bodies for breaching their ethical obligation to put patients first. Ministers met with a number of pharmaceutical supply chain stakeholders from across the UK - including the Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry, the British Association of Pharmaceutical Wholesalers, the National Pharmacy Association, the Pharmaceutical Services Negotiating Committee World’s Fastest Composite Matrix? FenderMate tryKit for only £ 9.00* 3108-1001 © Directa AB and the Medicines and Healthcare products Reg-ulatory Agency - to discuss the nature and scale of medicines supply problems and how the issues can be tackled collaboratively. The issue of medicine shortages was raised publicly last year when some pharmacists and patients found it difficult to get hold of certain drugs, as a result of a number of unscrupulous traders exporting medicines meant for NHS patients to Europe for profit, because of the cheaper pound. Health Minister Mike O’Brien said: “We have reached agr-eement on a way to help NHS patients get the medicines they need. Manufacturers, wholesalers, pharmacy bodies, regulators and Government all agreed to work together to resolve the issue. “The lower value of Sterling has resulted in some medicines destined for NHS pati-ents being sold abroad for extra profit by a small number of unscrupulous speculators. Some pharmacists have had trouble getting hold of certain drugs because of this. For months, I have been seriously concerned about the potential impact of this on patients. It is unacceptable that some people have already had to wait longer than they should have to get their medication. Patients must come before profits. “This new package of measures will help to ensure that NHS patients do not suffer and get the care they need when they need it.” DT (value £ 26.00) *Redeemable against your next purchase of FenderMate. Promotion code DP02 to be mentioned on order. More Designs by Dentists www.directadental.com Distributed in the UK by Trycare, Tel. 01274-88 10 44 FenderMate® is a trademark registered by Directa AB. Registered Design and Patent pending.

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