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Clinical audit: introduction: getting started.

Diana Terry1

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SAAD Digest
|September 10, 2004
PubMed
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Clinical audit is a key part of clinical governance, improving dental care quality for patients. Sharing your clinical audit experiences can help other dental professionals enhance their practice.

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Area of Science:

  • Dental Practice
  • Quality Improvement
  • Clinical Governance

Background:

  • Clinical audit is essential for maintaining high standards in healthcare.
  • It forms a core component of effective clinical governance.
  • Ensuring optimal patient care requires continuous quality assessment.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the benefits of clinical audit in dental practice.
  • To encourage SAAD members to share their clinical audit experiences.
  • To facilitate learning and improvement among dental professionals.

Main Methods:

  • This section is not applicable as the abstract is a call for contributions.

Main Results:

  • This section is not applicable as the abstract is a call for contributions.

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Conclusions:

  • Clinical audit significantly benefits dental practices and patient outcomes.
  • Sharing audit experiences fosters a culture of continuous improvement within professional organizations like SAAD.