Hi everyone!
I am a dentist taking a year out of Oral Surgery specialty training to undertake a fellowship with the Centre for Sustainable Healthcare through the HEE Yorkshire and Humber Future Leaders Programme.
I have a keen interest in implementing environmental sustainability into dental training programmes through education, quality improvement projects and curriculum reform and would be very keen to collaborate with like-minded people on this network!
I would be grateful for anyone who has experience in this area of sustainable dentistry to please get in touch - it would be great to hear your ideas/projects get the conversation flowing and to see what opportunities and challenges you faced.
Happy to chat on here or email if you prefer- j.girdler1@nhs.net.
Thank you for your reply. I'm in the early stages of my fellowship and currently scoping out what's happening around the UK to see what works and what barriers there are. It certainly feels like sustainability in dentistry is gaining significant momentum- exciting times!
It's great to hear what you're already doing in Scotland to embed sustainability into education. I would be grateful to hear how your conversations with the Dental Therapy BSc education boards go and if you have any top tips.
My current thoughts are that showing dental education boards the Education for Sustainable Healthcare – A curriculum for the UK developed by Dr SanYuMay Tan's working group with the Medical Schools Council and the AMEE Consensus statement would be useful reference points to start the conversation with. Further down the line, perhaps the next stage is to develop an ESH curriculum for dentistry?