2025 Study Day Feedback Form 1Your Details2Study Day3Ian Dunn4Prof.Jim McCaul Generating CPD CertificateYour CPD certificate will be generated from the data you enter in these fields. Your certificate will be available once you have completed your feedback.Name(Required) First Last GDC Registration Number(Required)Email Please enter your email here ONLY if you would like your CPD certificate emailed directly to you.I attended as a:(Required) Main Delegate VDP Student Virtually CGDent Scotland Study Day FeedbackThe next sections of the feedback form will be collated anonymously.Your overall rating of the Study Day(Required)ExcellentPretty goodNeutralNot so greatTerriblePlease give your feedback on these specific areas:(Required)Very PoorPoorSatisfactoryGoodVery GoodSuitability of FacilitiesCateringEvent Organisation Ian DunnPlease give your feedback on Ian Dunn's presentations.“Passionate Perio for the Dental Team” To understand modern concepts of periodontal disease aetiology To understand the S3 treatment guidelines and the implications for practice with some reference to the SDR Look at ways to motivate patients and understand the power of oral hygiene To appreciate different instrumentation techniques To understand the role of antimicrobials in disease control Learning Outcomes To have a contemporary understanding of disease aetiology and how that directly impacts patient care To be understand why the S3 phased care approach is both ethical and efficient for periodontal management Understand how to motivate patients and the power of the oral hygiene phase Perform non-surgical therapy efficiently Understand the role of antimicrobials in clinical practiceAssessment of Ian Dunn's presentation:(Required)Very PoorPoorSatisfactoryGoodVery GoodSpeaker / TutorContentPresentationWere Ian Dunn's presentations relevant to general practice?(Required) Yes No Partially Were Ian Dunn's aims and objectives met?(Required) Yes No Partially Caldwell Memorial Lecture: Prof. Jim McCaulPlease give your feedback on Prof. Jim McCaul's presentations.Oral Cancer “What you need to know, what you need to do!” Aims To gain an enhanced understanding of early and advanced oral cancer clinical presentation To have a clear understanding of the imperative of prompt and appropriate referral of any suspicious lesion To gain an overview understanding of state of the art oral cancer treatment and new research initiatives. Learning Outcomes To gain confidence in recognising oral lesions to refer to the maxillofacial team To understand the specific process of urgent suspicion of cancer (USOC) referral to ensure that the patient with the suspicious lesion gets to a USOC appointment with the maxillofacial cancer team efficiently To gain clear understanding of the impact oral cancer treatment on patients who will return to your care as cancer survivors.Assessment of Prof. Jim McCaul's presentation:(Required)Very PoorPoorSatisfactoryGoodVery GoodSpeaker / TutorContentPresentationWere Prof. Jim McCaul's presentations relevant to general practice?(Required) Yes No Partially Were Prof. Jim McCaul's aims and objectives met?(Required) Yes No Partially Overall Comments(Required)Please tell us about your experience today of the Study Day. And give us any suggestions for future events.