Being Open / Duty of Candour
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Course Details
- This course provides information on what Being Open/Duty of Candour means and how this information should be applied in their daily working lives.
- You will be presented with a short presentation followed by an assessment.
- If you achieve a score of 80% or more, you pass the course and will receive a certificate to place in your CPD folder. If you do not pass, you will have the opportunity to review the content and retake the assessment when you feel confident to do so.
Aims
The aim of this course is to assist team members with their understanding of what Being Open/Duty of Candour means and how this information should be applied in their daily working lives.
Objectives
During this course, you will learn:
- About the background to things going wrong in practice.
- The definitions of patient harm and significant events.
- What being open means.
- What the duty of candour means.
- About your responsibilities as an individual working in healthcare.
- About your organization's responsibilities.
- About the wider NHS responsibilities.
- Where to look for more help and advice.
Learning Outcomes
After completing this course the learner will gain an understanding of:
- What the GDC expects of us in relation to the duty of candour.
- The general duty of candour and the involvement of the entire dental team.
- The understanding of what is a notifiable safety incident.
GDC Development Outcomes
A, D
Topics covered
Date created
02/02/2023
Last revision
01/04/2026
Relevant for Roles
Clinical Dental Technician, Dental Hygienist, Dental Nurse, Dental Therapist, Dentist, Orthodontic Therapist, Practice Manager, Trainee Dental Nurse, Trainee Dentist
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