The General Dental Council is seeking views on its proposals for the revalidation of dentists. Revalidation means showing you continue to meet the standards set by the GDC to stay on its registers. This is an early opportunity to contribute your views on any aspect of the GDC's proposed revalidation process. A more formal consultation will follow before the details of the scheme are finalised.

Under the proposals, dentists will need to provide evidence in four key areas - professionalism, clinical, management and leadership, and communication. Evidence might include clinical audit, significant event analysis, patient surveys, and personal and practice development plans.

GDC President Hew Mathewson says, "We want revalidation to be as simple and flexible as possible, so we are committed to using existing and future quality assurance systems and locally gathered evidence. Nothing is yet set in stone. That is why we are going through this extensive consultation period. Please visit our website, read the proposals and let us know your views. The first cycle of revalidation for dentists is not expected to start until 2011. By that time we should have thoroughly tested the system that is finally introduced."

"Revalidation is about ensuring dentists continue to meet the standards expected of them throughout their careers. Patients can have even more confidence that their dentist is performing to a high standard and that those standards are being set and overseen by a regulatory authority - the GDC".

A series of pilots are due to begin throughout the UK in early 2009. These will help the GDC assess how long it will take dentists to gather evidence required to revalidate, how easily it can be provided and how useful it is in the revalidation process. About 100 dentists will participate in each pilot, and the pilots are likely to be run in Scotland and England with both NHS and independent dentists.

Once revalidation is up and running for dentists, the GDC will look at introducing a system for other groups of dental professionals on its registers.

For more information and to download the current proposals, please visit: http://www.gdc-uk.org/revalidation. The GDC website will be updated as revalidation is developed.

Source
Jodie Ward
General Dental Council
37 Wimpole Stree
London W1G 8DQ
United Kingdom
http://www.gdc-uk.org