Fylde Section: Oral manifestations of sexually transmitted diseases - What the GDP needs to know
Fylde Section - Oral manifestations of sexually transmitted diseases - What the GDP needs to know
IN-PERSON EVENT, hosted by Fylde Section
What to expect
The lecture will provide an overview of oral manifestations of sexually transmitted diseases and explore what the GDP needs to know.
Timings
18:30 Registration and refreshments
19:00 Lecture with Professor St John Crean
20:30 Ends
Learning objectives
To follow
Development outcomes
To follow
Meet the speaker
Professor StJohn CreanSpecialist in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Professor StJohn Crean is Pro Vice-Chancellor for Research and Enterprise at the University of Lancashire, formerly Executive Dean of Clinical and Biomedical Sciences. He is an Honorary Consultant Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon at East Lancs Hospital Trust, Robert Bradlaw advisor at the Royal College of Surgeons of England, Editor-in-Chief of the Faculty Dental Journal, and MFDS Examiner. He serves as NED at Lancashire Teaching Hospitals and sits on councils including NHSA, NW Innovation Agency, and Preston Anchor Board. He leads the Preston Cyber Zone and has chaired the Lancashire LEP Health Sector Board and NCF Workforce and Skills Group.
More information
Would you be interested in getting involved in the North Western Branch and the Fylde Section?
We are looking for enthusiastic BDA members to join the North Western Branch and the Fylde Section. A role on the committee is a great way to get involved in the BDA at a local level and to help provide and shape local educational and networking events. It’s also great to have on your CV!
A brief description of the different roles in a committee is available here
The Branch has the support of the centrally-based Local Services team who are on hand to help and advise on any aspect of running the Branch and planning events.
If interested, or for more information, please contact Nadia Bowden, Secretary of the Fylde Section or Mark Collinson, Secretary of the North Western Branch, on the night, or email us at [email protected]
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