Lifelong learning at its best

30 September 2024

A look at the importance of continuous learning in dentistry, demonstrating how learning can be both informative and fun.

Dentists are committed to lifelong learning to continually update and refine their knowledge and skills. Not only does this afford greater clinical confidence and job satisfaction, but it also ensures high-quality, evidence-based patient care. To make the very most of this investment in their ongoing education, dentists should consider the types of events and programmes they attend. In many cases, finding those that offer training in small groups can prove hugely beneficial.

Small group learning

Often referred to as ‘small group learning’, the concept is less about the number of people involved and more focused on three key elements: active participation, face-to-face contact and purposeful activities.

This approach has been associated with various benefits that enhance the learning experience for delegates, who can better address gaps in their knowledge and engage with different perspectives among peers. Self-directed learning is also promoted, and individuals have a greater opportunity to share their ideas or attitudes with colleagues. This style of learning has also been shown to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills, as well as encourage communication, teamwork and leadership capabilities.

There is also evidence to suggest that small group learning helps individuals transfer concepts learnt into practice, with the chance to discuss challenges in detail within a more intimate group size. Plus, self-reflection is facilitated, which is essential for dental professionals as part of their lifelong learning journey.

Work hard, play hard

The science also shows that learning should not be all work and no play. Studies have demonstrated that a person’s emotions can influence their ability to learn, with positive feelings linked to higher quality learning. Stress and anxiety are associated with poorer cognitive abilities, meaning these should be managed and/or reduced before attempting to learn new skills.

Other research has found that positive educational intervention, like engaging activities that align with students’ goals or interests, can lower boredom and promote motivation among students. Enjoyment and fun during learning are also thought to promote concentration and improve absorption of information among adults. Furthermore, these create a socially connected environment and improves the experience for delegates. As such, it is important that learning is made fun for dental professionals to get the very most from the educational events they attend.

CPD events to remember

Combining all the above, Clover Dental Group is thrilled to present an array of educational events for dental professionals across the country. These are unique in that they are held at exciting venues which offer different experiences for dentists.

In addition to the CPD training delivered by industry-leading clinicians to small groups, the events enable delegates to get behind the wheel of some of the latest models from Aston Martin and Porsche dealerships. You can also put your driving skills to the test on the Mercedes-Benz Track or experience the adrenaline rush of a Spanish Grand Prix first-hand. For the sports enthusiasts, there are also opportunities to watch or play cricket and golf alongside furthering your clinical skills and dental business acumen in a broad range of topics.

Whether you're looking to grow your dental practice or transition from associate to principal, or if you wish to advance your clinical capabilities, Clover Dental has a development opportunity for you.

These events are ideal for networking among likeminded clinicians who share your passion for dentistry and excellent patient care. Connect with colleagues in your area, grow your referral network and make new friends.

Learning the right way

There are many factors to consider when choosing your next educational course or CPD event. Aside from the topics covered, quality of teaching and availability of support, it’s just as important to think about the group size and how much you will likely enjoy attending. Lifelong learning is an obligatory aspect of a career in dentistry, so it’s essential that you do it the right way.

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For more information visit https://cloverdentalfitout.co.uk/dental-events/