Premier Symposium
This year sees the 10th anniversary of the Premier Symposium

Taking place on the 4 December 2010 at Kings College, London, the tenth outing by Dental Protection and schulke promises to be an interesting and informative risk management conference.
The Premier Symposium 2010 will feature a range of topical lectures including:
Professor Richard Palmer
Implants - new risks for old?
Professor Tara Renton
Nerve injuries - their cause and management
Paul Jenkins
The HTM 01-05 watershed. Where are we now?
Paul Redmond
Talkin' 'bout my generation (communication across 'generation gaps')
Peter Briggs
Risks and responsibilities in periodontal care
To see the full programme, please click here
Including six hours verifiable CPD, tickets are now on sale for this year's Premier Symposium. The conference was a sell-out last year and delegates are advised to order their tickets as soon as possible in order to avoid disappointment.
Tickets for this year's Symposium are priced at £110 for DPL members and £255 for non-members (both prices include VAT). A discounted ticket rate is available for DPL Xtra members.
For more information about the event, or to book your tickets, please contact us or telephone 020 7399 1490.
Premier Award Winners 2010
Congratulations to this year’s Premier Award winners, who were presented with their prizes at the Premier Symposium!

Undergraduate prize
- Joint 1st prize Sarah McKernon, Liverpool Dental School
A Clinical Audit of Undergraduate Record Keeping (this project is not available online) - Joint 1st prize Rosemary Cunning, Catherine Renfrew and Rhoda Kirkland, Glasgow Dental School
Healthcare improvement project based in Glasgow Dental hospital and school focusing on hand hygiene
Postgraduate prize
- 1st prize Geoff Chiu
Improving the accuracy and quality of operation note keeping and facilitating payment by results - 2nd prize Linda Sun Liu
An audit to assess the quality of the radiographs
DCP prize
- 1st prize Sarah Holslag
Informed consent - have you got it? - 2nd prize Hayley Lawrence
Risk assessments for medical emergencies in dental practice
