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'''British Dental Association''' ( | == British Dental Association == | ||
[[File:BDA_UK_logo.jpg|thumb|right|Logo of the British Dental Association]] | |||
The '''British Dental Association''' (BDA) is the professional association and trade union for dentists in the [[United Kingdom]]. It represents dentists working in both the [[National Health Service]] (NHS) and private practice. The BDA is committed to promoting the interests of its members and advancing the science, ethics, and practice of dentistry. | |||
== History == | == History == | ||
The | The BDA was founded in 1880 by Sir John Tomes, a pioneering figure in the field of dentistry. The association was established to promote the interests of dentists and to improve the standards of dental care in the UK. Over the years, the BDA has played a crucial role in shaping dental policy and education. | ||
== Structure and | == Structure and Governance == | ||
The BDA is governed by an elected board of directors, known as the Principal Executive Committee (PEC). The PEC is responsible for the strategic direction of the | The BDA is governed by an elected board of directors, known as the Principal Executive Committee (PEC). The PEC is responsible for setting the strategic direction of the association and ensuring that it meets the needs of its members. The BDA also has a number of specialist groups and committees that focus on specific areas of dental practice and policy. | ||
== | == Membership == | ||
The | Membership of the BDA is open to all registered dentists in the UK. The association offers a range of membership categories, including full membership for practicing dentists, student membership for dental students, and retired membership for those who have retired from practice. Members benefit from access to a wide range of resources, including professional development opportunities, legal advice, and support services. | ||
== | == Activities == | ||
The BDA | The BDA is actively involved in a wide range of activities aimed at supporting its members and promoting the dental profession. These activities include: | ||
* '''Advocacy and Policy''': The BDA works to influence government policy on issues affecting dentistry and oral health. It engages with policymakers, stakeholders, and the public to promote the interests of dentists and patients. | |||
* | * '''Education and Training''': The BDA provides a variety of educational resources and training opportunities for dentists at all stages of their careers. This includes conferences, workshops, and online learning modules. | ||
* '''Research''': The BDA supports and conducts research into various aspects of dentistry and oral health. This research helps to inform policy decisions and improve clinical practice. | |||
* '''Publications''': The BDA publishes a range of materials, including the "British Dental Journal" and other professional guides and reports. | |||
== | == Related Pages == | ||
* [ | * [[Dentistry]] | ||
* [[National Health Service]] | |||
* [[Dental education in the United Kingdom]] | |||
* [[Oral health]] | |||
[[Category:Dental | [[Category:Dental organisations based in the United Kingdom]] | ||
[[Category:Professional associations based in the United Kingdom]] | |||
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[[Category:1880 establishments in the United Kingdom]] | [[Category:1880 establishments in the United Kingdom]] | ||
Latest revision as of 11:20, 15 February 2025
British Dental Association[edit]
The British Dental Association (BDA) is the professional association and trade union for dentists in the United Kingdom. It represents dentists working in both the National Health Service (NHS) and private practice. The BDA is committed to promoting the interests of its members and advancing the science, ethics, and practice of dentistry.
History[edit]
The BDA was founded in 1880 by Sir John Tomes, a pioneering figure in the field of dentistry. The association was established to promote the interests of dentists and to improve the standards of dental care in the UK. Over the years, the BDA has played a crucial role in shaping dental policy and education.
Structure and Governance[edit]
The BDA is governed by an elected board of directors, known as the Principal Executive Committee (PEC). The PEC is responsible for setting the strategic direction of the association and ensuring that it meets the needs of its members. The BDA also has a number of specialist groups and committees that focus on specific areas of dental practice and policy.
Membership[edit]
Membership of the BDA is open to all registered dentists in the UK. The association offers a range of membership categories, including full membership for practicing dentists, student membership for dental students, and retired membership for those who have retired from practice. Members benefit from access to a wide range of resources, including professional development opportunities, legal advice, and support services.
Activities[edit]
The BDA is actively involved in a wide range of activities aimed at supporting its members and promoting the dental profession. These activities include:
- Advocacy and Policy: The BDA works to influence government policy on issues affecting dentistry and oral health. It engages with policymakers, stakeholders, and the public to promote the interests of dentists and patients.
- Education and Training: The BDA provides a variety of educational resources and training opportunities for dentists at all stages of their careers. This includes conferences, workshops, and online learning modules.
- Research: The BDA supports and conducts research into various aspects of dentistry and oral health. This research helps to inform policy decisions and improve clinical practice.
- Publications: The BDA publishes a range of materials, including the "British Dental Journal" and other professional guides and reports.