A quick guide to working as an associate
This advice gives an overview of working as a dental associate.
More about A quick guide to working as an associateAdvice on associateships in dentistry.
This advice gives an overview of working as a dental associate.
More about A quick guide to working as an associateThis advice gives an overview on the various employment statuses of associates in a dental practice.
More about Associates self-employment statusThis advice should help you understand your right to parental leave and pay and your professional and contractual obligations.
More about Dentist parental leave and payAdvice on NHS regulations how you engage a locum to help you meet your contractual obligations to provide dental care to your patients. The arrangements in England and Wales vary from those in Scotland and Northern Ireland.
More about Locums for associatesConfidently renegotiate your payments for NHS work where you practice. Understand how the annual pay uplift works, why it doesn't directly benefit associates, and how to build a strong case for negotiating the Units of Dental Activity (UDA) rate to which your licence fee is applied.
More about Negotiating your UDA rate in England: Practical guidance for associatesFrom March 2024, NHS England has paid a New Patient Premium (NPP) to contractors for seeing patients who haven’t been seen in the last 24 months.
More about Receiving New Patient Premium payments as an associateHow do you want your patients to view you as a dentist, and view your practice? Your personal brand can be an opportunity to show your expertise, personality and values.
More about Your personal brandThere are considerations practice owners need to make before drafting an associate agreement. We outline the common factors that can impact on the working relationship between a practice and associates.
More about Associate agreements: What practices should consider