Honoured to be delivering the Patron’s Address at the National Oral Health Promotion Group Study Day on 13 Nov in Birmingham exploring “Neurodiversity and Oral Health Inequalities.” Looking forward to connecting with colleagues! #OralHealthInequalities#NOHPG
Join me at BMJ Leader Live on 15 November in Birmingham. I will be speaking about The Neurodiverse Advantage: Leading in a Changing World. Receive a 20% discount when quoting LLBHAM20 https://t.co/uYhumFIVTd #BMJLL, #BMJLeader, #BMJLeaderLive and @BMJLeader
💔 Disgusted with some in the dental profession. A talented trans dental professional shared their story and faced transphobic comments. This public hate likely extends to their trans patients. This is unacceptable. We must ensure inclusivity and respect for all. @GDC_UK#Pride
Thrilled to have been able to contribute to this article on embracing neurodiversity-informed dentistry. Please have a read and share widely... And you can answer questions for 1 hours CPD 🙌 @MurphyJasmine99@Fi0naAndrews@MariaZetaMorgan https://t.co/zuNdSt6iYb
We are delighted to announce that Professor Ivan Browne will be coming to work at DMU as a Professor of Public Health in an expansion of his existing contribution to the university ❤
Part 3 released within Disability Pride Month. @BrushDJ recommended as a free multi-award winning App that is neurodiversity friendly. The dental team can also access further neurodiversity friendly checklists and resource packs. #DisabilityPride#neurodiversity#oralhealth
@Editorkate2 Part 3 released within Disability Pride Month. @BrushDJ recommended as a free multi-award winning App that is neurodiversity friendly. The dental team can also access further neurodiversity friendly checklists and resource packs. #DisabilityPride#neurodiversity#oralhealth
“THIRTY-SIX dentists are known to have died during GDC fitness-to-practise investigations since 2016 - some from suicide, some from pre-existing illnesses worsened by stress,” says @PrivateEyeNews - yet @GDC_UK is only investigating deaths between 2019 and 2021.
WHY?
'Although some can find toothbrushing and flossing challenging due to reduced dexterity, this article discusses how executive functioning, sensory processing, and oral health literacy may impact on oral health outcomes for neurominorities.' https://t.co/AQrW3t5eJG @Fi0naAndrews
Enabling a neuro-inclusive culture within dentistry could support reductions in oral health inequalities.
@Fi0naAndrews@MariaZetaMorgan@Editorkate2
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